Plantsoen
The Plantsoen is a nineteenth-century city park in downtown Leiden.
Located on the former bulwarks along Zoeterwoudsesingel, the park offers a wonderful place to relax, walk or enjoy nature.
A green oasis in the city:
- The Plantsoen has a beautiful landscape style, with winding paths, rolling lawns, old trees and various plantings.
- In the park you will find several monuments and statues, such as the war memorial honoring the fallen in World War II and the statue of the poet Jacob Cats.
- The Plantsoen is a popular spot for picnics and taking your sloop for a boat ride in the canal.
- The park was laid out in 1836 by noted landscape architect Jan David Zocher Jr.
A place for young and old.
The Plantsoen has a playground for little ones.
There is a dog run where dogs can run and play freely.
The Plantsoen is an ideal place to picnic, walk or jog.
Some interesting facts about the Plantation:
- The Plantsoen is a municipal monument.
- The park was laid out in 1836 by noted landscape architect Jan David Zocher Jr.
- In the Plantsoen, 80% of the trees were cut down during WWII because of fuel shortages.
- The Plantsoen is accessible by foot, bike or bus.
Are you in Leiden? Then a visit to the Plantsoen is definitely a must!
Relax in the green surroundings, enjoy nature or participate in one of the fun activities.