El refugio aristocrático donde se sirvió té entre asedios y fantasmas de princesas.
The Tea Pavilion in the Prince's Garden is generally open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., although it is recommended to check the official website for updated hours. You can easily get there on foot or by bicycle from the center of Leeuwarden, as the park is located at Olde Kijl 2; if you go by car, nearby parking is available but limited. For more details, see the official Leeuwarden tourism website.
Access to the Prince's Garden and the Tea Pavilion is free, as it is part of the public park. You only pay for refreshments at the pavilion, such as tea or cake, which usually costs between 3 and 6 euros. If you are looking for deals or special events, check the calendar on the city tourism portal.
A typical visit to the Tea Pavilion lasts between 30 minutes and an hour, ideal for a relaxing break with tea while admiring the garden. If you combine it with a walk through the Prince's Garden, allow about 1 to 2 hours in total. It is perfect for a short stop during a day of exploring Leeuwarden.
The Tea Pavilion dates back to the 19th century and is part of the historic Prince's Garden, a Baroque garden created in 1825 as a recreational space for royalty and the local elite in Leeuwarden. It represents the Dutch tradition of formal gardens and tea as a social ritual, highlighting the cultural heritage of Friesland. To learn more, visit the Friesland Holland page.
The best time is during spring (April to June) or summer, when the gardens are in full bloom and the weather is ideal for sitting outdoors. Choose the morning or early afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the natural light. In winter, it is open, but the atmosphere is quieter and less colorful.
Yes, the Prince's Garden and the Tea Pavilion are mostly accessible, with paved paths and ramps at the main entrances, although some areas of the garden have uneven ground. Wheelchairs are allowed, and the staff can assist; contact +31 58 233 7676 for specific confirmation. More information is available on the local tourism website.
Nearby you will find the Fries Museum, just a 10-minute walk away, with exhibitions on Frisian history, and the historic center of Leeuwarden with its canals and the Oldehove tower. The Princessehof Ceramics Museum is also nearby, ideal for art lovers. Explore more in the Holland.com guide.
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for walking through the gardens, and reserve a table if you are going with a group on weekends. Try the local teas and fresh pastries for an authentic experience, and combine your visit with a picnic in the park. Remember to check the weather and download the Leeuwarden tourism app for interactive maps.
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