Watertaxi Hoorn Kantoor - Halte 1 - Oostereiland - Rondvaarten
Exploration on Water: Watertaxi Hoorn
Discover the rich maritime history of Hoorn through the captivating sculpture, Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe, a tribute to the brave sailors of the past.
Immerse yourself in the maritime history of Hoorn by visiting the Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe, a stunning sculpture that celebrates the city's seafaring legacy. This captivating piece not only serves as a tribute to the sailors of the past but also offers picturesque views ideal for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
To reach Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe by car, start by heading towards the center of Hoorn. If you're coming from the east, take the N240 road towards Hoorn. Continue straight until you reach the roundabout near the railway station. Take the first exit and continue onto the Westerdijk. Follow the road as it curves along the waterfront, then turn left onto the Unnamed Road. The sculpture should be visible along this road. Look for parking areas in the vicinity.
Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, take a train to Hoorn station. Once you arrive at Hoorn station, exit the station and head towards the bus stop located right outside. Take bus line 1 towards 'Hoorn, Zwaag' and get off at 'Hoorn, Oosterpoort'. From there, walk down Oosterstraat until you reach the waterfront. Turn left and follow the waterfront until you see Unnamed Road. The Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe sculpture will be along this road.
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