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Walk Strijp-S

November 15, 2026 @ 12:30 - November 15, 2030 @ 14:00

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An event every month that begins at 12:30 on day Third of the month, repeating until October 15, 2028

€12.50

Every third Sunday of the month you can join the guided walk at Strijp-S (after registration). Discover Strijp-S, transformation of a unique former Philips area. The walk takes about 1.5 hours.

Previously, only Philips employees had access to Strijp-S, but nowadays everyone can enjoy this piece of industrial heritage. Strijp-S is a perfect example of Eindhoven’s experience as a city in urban development. In recent years, this piece of land has been transformed from a historic industrial complex into a dynamic city district, where living, working and culture come together.

The city guide will be delighted to take you on this inspirational experience tour. You will visit historic Philips buildings like the Machinekamer and the Natlab, and feel the urban culture vibe. New initiatives, sustainability, and innovation also receive attention.

You can join after registration, participation costs €12.50. Find all the details here at our EN event page.

 

Details

Start:
November 15, 2026 @ 12:30
End:
November 15, 2030 @ 14:00
Cost:
€12.50
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Website:
https://www.thisiseindhoven.com/nl/evenementen/wandeling-strijp-s-op-inschrijving/oktober

Venue

Blok 63-S Restaurant
Philitelaan
Eindhoven, Eindhoven 5617 AL Netherlands
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