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Leonardo Hotel Lelystad City Center

Agoraweg 11, 8224 BZ Lelystad
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Lelystad

Located in the centre of the Netherlands’ North Sea coastline, Flevoland is the province of Lelystad, an area built up from the former seabed of the Zuiderzee in the 1960s. This means that not only is Lelystad one of the country’s youngest cities, but its focus is still on the water and natural environment that surrounds it. Lelystad offers visitors proximity to the capital because it is just 40 minutes by train from Amsterdam, besides that Lelystad itself offers a calmth of the surrounding countryside. Looking for a hotel in Lelystad? The Leonardo Hotel Lelystad City Center combines comfort with a convenient location.

Get your bearings

Given its relative youth, perhaps the best way to get to know the city of Lelystad is through its natural environment. The Oostvaardersplassen – considered one of Europe’s best-preserved nature reserves – and Lelystad Nature Park both offer beautiful, wild landscapes ideal for exploring on foot or by bike.

Don’t miss

The city centre itself is not short of points of interest. One attraction you must see is the Batavia, a replica of a Dutch East India Company ship, which welcomes tourists and reveals what life was like at sea in the 17th century. Those who prefer air travel to sea travel can head to the Aviodrome Aviation Museum, where you have more than 100 aircrafts, which offers opportunities to learn Morse code, get a taste of pilot training and hop aboard flight simulators.

While you’re there

Thanks to its proximity to the sea, Lelystad city centre restaurants serve up some seriously fresh seafood, ranging from traditional Dutch recipes for herring to Japanese sushi. Walk off your meal afterwards at the lakeside Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet, which houses more than 250 brands and attracts visitors from Amsterdam and beyond for its discount prices.

Located in the centre of the Netherlands’ North Sea coastline, Flevoland is the province of Lelystad, an area built up from the former seabed of the Zuiderzee in the 1960s. This means that not only is Lelystad one of the country’s youngest cities, but its focus is still on the water and natural environment that surrounds it. Lelystad offers visitors proximity to the capital because it is just 40 minutes by train from Amsterdam, besides that Lelystad itself offers a calmth of the surrounding countryside. Looking for a hotel in Lelystad? The Leonardo Hotel Lelystad City Center combines comfort with a convenient location.

Get your bearings

Given its relative youth, perhaps the best way to get to know the city of Lelystad is through its natural environment. The Oostvaardersplassen – considered one of Europe’s best-preserved nature reserves – and Lelystad Nature Park both offer beautiful, wild landscapes ideal for exploring on foot or by bike.

Don’t miss

The city centre itself is not short of points of interest. One attraction you must see is the Batavia, a replica of a Dutch East India Company ship, which welcomes tourists and reveals what life was like at sea in the 17th century. Those who prefer air travel to sea travel can head to the Aviodrome Aviation Museum, where you have more than 100 aircrafts, which offers opportunities to learn Morse code, get a taste of pilot training and hop aboard flight simulators.

While you’re there

Thanks to its proximity to the sea, Lelystad city centre restaurants serve up some seriously fresh seafood, ranging from traditional Dutch recipes for herring to Japanese sushi. Walk off your meal afterwards at the lakeside Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet, which houses more than 250 brands and attracts visitors from Amsterdam and beyond for its discount prices.