
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Leiden through its canals, university history, churches, gardens, and market streets. It will suit travelers who enjoy historic cities, Dutch urban scenery, and stories tied to art, science, and everyday life.
Your route begins at Molen De Put, the tall windmill beside the water near the old city gateway. From there, you pass Rembrandtplaats and continue to Japan Museum SieboldHuis, a museum that reflects Leiden’s long scholarly ties with Japan. The walk then leads to the Hortus Botanicus, founded in 1590, and onward to Pieterskerk, whose vast Gothic interior still dominates the old center. After Van der Werfpark and the Kamerlingh Onnes Building, the route follows Breestraat, crosses Stadhuisplein and Vismarkt, reaches the grand Hooglandse Kerk, continues along Haarlemmerstraat, and ends in the narrow lane of Vrouwenkerksteeg.
Along the way, you will experience some of Leiden’s most memorable sights: sails above the canal at the windmill, leafy garden paths, old brick façades reflected in the water, broad church walls rising over quiet squares, and lively shopping streets that suddenly give way to intimate alleys. Expect a walk filled with bells, bridges, scholarship, and the close texture of one of the Netherlands’ most historic cities.