Prinsenpark in Apeldoorn is a peaceful neighbourhood park that blends open green spaces with the gentle charm of mature trees and winding paths. Tucked within a residential area, it offers a quiet escape where locals come to walk, relax, or enjoy a moment of calm close to home. The park’s layout feels intimate and inviting, with grassy lawns perfect for picnics and shaded corners ideal for reading or unwinding. Its natural character changes beautifully with the seasons, from fresh spring blossoms to warm autumn colours. Though modest in size, Prinsenpark has a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a pleasant everyday retreat and a valued green space within Apeldoorn’s urban landscape.
Apeldoorn Netherlands
Prinsenpark Apeldoorn is located in the historic De Parken neighbourhood north of the city centre, roughly between Kerklaan, Loolaan, and Van der Houven van Oordtlaan in Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands. Dating from around 1909, this green space in English landscape style forms part of the oldest public parks in the city alongside Oranjepark, Wilhelminapark, and Verzetsstrijderspark, surrounded by grand villas, curved avenues, and ponds. Nearby lie CODA Museum and central library (2 minutes walk), Theater Orpheus (5 minutes), Marktplein shops and cafés, NS Apeldoorn station (6 minutes), and paths to Paleis Het Loo (9 minutes), blending tranquil strolls amid historic architecture with easy access to culture, dining and transport.
Museum
Paleis Het Loo
Museum
Museum In de Zevende Hemel
Museum
ACEC Apeldoorn
Museum
GIGANT
Cultural Centre
Theater & Congres Orpheus
Theatre
Grote Kerk Apeldoorn
Church
Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk
Church
Evangelisch‑Lutherse Kerk Apeldoorn
Church
Het Oude Loo
Castle
Naald van Apeldoorn
Zoo
Julianatoren Amusement Park
Theme Park
Radio Kootwijk
Historical Landmark
Stallenplein
Museum
Oranjepark
Park
Park Berg en Bos
Park
Verzetstrijderspark
Park
Paleispark Kroondomein Het Loo
Park