Oegstgeest
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Understand
Oegstgeest saw a rise between the eleventh and fourteenth century, after which nearby Leiden took over. Oegstgeest's expansion was formally limited as a certain perimeter around Leiden could no longer be settled by other towns in order to not limit Leiden's growth. The Endegeest and Oud-Poelgeest castles date from this time period, with both being built in respectively the thirteenth and seventeenth century. Meanwhile, Leiden kept on growing being one of the few university cities of the Netherlands at the time. Where Oegstgeest used to own the lands up to Leiden's moats and defence works, it had to cede more and more land starting in the nineteenth century. Oegstgeest was only seeing growth between the several communes that made up Oegstgeest after 1900, when new neighbourhoods were built, a growth which lasts to this day, though at a steady pace of one new neighbourhood every fifteen or twenty years.
Get in
By car
The main highway that connects to Oegstgeest is the A44. Take exit 7 (Oegstgeest) followed by a turn onto the Rijnzichtweg heading east to get into Oegstgeest.From Amsterdam, take the A4 heading for Schiphol, followed by Leiden. After passing the exitramp of exit 4 (Nieuw-Vennep), turn onto the A44, taking exit 7 as soon as you're there, followed by a left turn.
From The Hague take the N44 heading for Wassenaar. Just after Wassenaar, the N44 becomes the A44. Again, take exit 7 followed by a right turn.
From Utrecht, take the A12 heading for Gouda. At exit 12a (Bodegraven), change the A12 for the N11 heading for Alphen aan den Rijn and Leiden. Follow the N11 until it ends, turning onto the A4 heading to The Hague. Immediately take the next exit, exit 7 (Zoeterwoude-Dorp), after which you turn right on the roundabout, followed by a left turn towards Leiden. You are not on the N206 and should follow this road until you reach the A44, taking the first accesramp to your right to join the A44, keeping right as you will need to take the next exit, exit 7. Take a turn to the right at the end of the exitramp in order to enter Oegstgeest.
By public transit
Oegstgeest does not have a train station itself. Instead, will have to do. From Leiden Centraal, take bus 57 or 187 to get to Oegstgeest.Get around
Oegstgeest can be travelled by foot or bike without much hassle, for longer distances, taking a bus is recommended. Lines 20, 21, 37 and 50 make up the core of Oegstgeest's bus network, with Leiden Centraal, which isn't that far away, as the central hub.
See
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phone: +31 71 751-0200address: Willem Einthovenstraat 1A 55 minute journey through the human body. Reservations required!
Eat
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phone: +31 715 651 565address: Lange Voort 11B-E
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phone: +31 713 030 111address: Endegeesterlaan 2
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phone: +31 715 174 758address: Rhijngeesterstraatweg 31
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phone: +31 715 141 616address: Kempenaerstraat 43b
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phone: +31 715 652 969address: Terweeweg 5-C
Sleep
Oegstgeest has four hotels to its name. If none of the following are what you're looking for, nearby Katwijk aan Zee (west) and Leiden (east) have many more hotels for you to pick from.
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phone: +31 717 111 000address: Willem Einthovenstraat 3
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Bastion Hotel Leiden-Oegstgeest
phone: +31 715 153 841address: Rijnzichtweg 97 -
phone: +31 717 200 909address: Terweeweg 2-4
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phone: +31 715 174 224address: Poelgeesterweg 1
Go next
Oegstgeest is located in the Bollenstreek, nearby attractions and locations include:
- Lisse, which houses the world-famous Keukenhof.
- Leiden, home to the oldest university and overall an enchanting old city.
- Katwijk aan Zee, a popular beach-side town.
- Wassenaar, best known for its enormous swimming pool and amusement park Duinrell.
- The Hague, political capital of the Netherlands.