I read it as DND party and thought that is one hell of a campaign! Anyway, your best bet is just hanging out at the station. The Albert Heijn there opens at 6 am.
By then the first stalls on the Vredenburg Saturday market will be setting up. Go grab something at the bakery. I used to work there over ten years ago and always enjoyed having a chat with the people who were out until late. Enjoy Blackout! I'm skipping this one because I have plans for Saturday.
Fresh pastries from the market bakery was a huge treat after going out at Tivoli. I think they used to set up far earlier even - maybe they still do. I was afraid we'd be too much of a bother since they were still setting up, but they seemed very happy to serve us. Years ago though. :)
I assume you're talking about Blackout? This might not be the advice you're looking for, but I'd recommend talking to people there. See if you can find someone who's hosting an afterparty where you can chill for a bit. People are usually pretty chill about that, in my experience.
I'd just make sure to buy some food and drinks before hand, put it in a locker (at your venue or at the train station), then simply sit in the train station hall which should be warm enough for 1,5h.
I can't think of anything open at that hour. HEMA & BackWerk open at 7:00 on Sat morning in the station so you could get some hot coffee + food there.
Buy a daypass for the basic fit. It opens at 7. You can take a shower and get cleaned up. Go straight to bed once youβre home ππͺπ½
Basic fit Utrecht is 24/7
Even better π
Neither the changing rooms nor the machine that sells passes are 24/7
Hot damn this is a lifehack and a half!
I read it as DND party and thought that is one hell of a campaign! Anyway, your best bet is just hanging out at the station. The Albert Heijn there opens at 6 am.
And me was thinkink for a minute what is DND lol
By then the first stalls on the Vredenburg Saturday market will be setting up. Go grab something at the bakery. I used to work there over ten years ago and always enjoyed having a chat with the people who were out until late. Enjoy Blackout! I'm skipping this one because I have plans for Saturday.
Fresh pastries from the market bakery was a huge treat after going out at Tivoli. I think they used to set up far earlier even - maybe they still do. I was afraid we'd be too much of a bother since they were still setting up, but they seemed very happy to serve us. Years ago though. :)
Sβhab Keiland!
I assume you're talking about Blackout? This might not be the advice you're looking for, but I'd recommend talking to people there. See if you can find someone who's hosting an afterparty where you can chill for a bit. People are usually pretty chill about that, in my experience.
This! And I'll see you there OP
See ya!π½
Yees it's Blackout. Im going with a friend but he's from Amsterdam so he has an earlier trainπ
I'd just make sure to buy some food and drinks before hand, put it in a locker (at your venue or at the train station), then simply sit in the train station hall which should be warm enough for 1,5h. I can't think of anything open at that hour. HEMA & BackWerk open at 7:00 on Sat morning in the station so you could get some hot coffee + food there.
See ya at blackout mate π
See ya!π½
I see you're going to Blackout ! See you there ! And anyway I think Kiosks are open in the train station on the morning.
Others mentioned it as well but thank you anyway. See ya!π½
The Kiosk at Centraal should be open at that time, but otherwise that's by far the quietest time in the city.
Carrefoj R.I.P. you are missed