
This self-guided audio walking tour explores Utrecht through its old churches, quiet courtyards, canal-side details, and creative corners. It will suit first-time visitors who enjoy history, architecture, and the feeling of discovering a city on foot at street level.
Your route begins at Mariaplaats, where broad paving stones and historic facades set the tone. From there, you pass a contemporary ceramic studio, move toward the grand grounds of Grand Hotel Karel V, and continue along Springweg, a street lined with elegant buildings and leafy stretches. The walk then slips into everyday Utrecht at Café DeRat before reaching De Letters van Utrecht, the long-running poem carved into the canal edge.
Next, you enter the area around Domkerk and nearby St. Catharinakathedraal, where Gothic forms, tall windows, and old brick walls reveal the city’s religious heart. Close by, Galerie Jaap Sleper adds an artistic note, and Het Utrechts Archief opens a window onto Utrecht’s memory through documents, images, and exhibitions. The tour ends at the Dom Tower, the city’s most famous landmark, rising 95 meters above the streets.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include seeing lines of poetry beside the water, standing between monumental church walls, and looking up at the Dom Tower as its stonework and bells define Utrecht’s skyline.