About Breda
The city of Breda in the borders of the Netherlands has gothic architecture, which attracts considerable attention. The city, surrounded by the city walls, has a military significance thanks to its strategic location. Breda, under the influence of warm and mild climate due to its geographical location, has a regular rainfall regime. Even in the driest months, the amount of rainfall is quite high. Breda Castle, Begijnhof, St. Anthony's Cathedral, Breda Catholic Cathedral, City Hall, Spanjaardsgat are Breda's most visited historical sites. Breda Museum, Begijnhof Breda Museum, NAC Museum and Breda War and Peace Museum are among the museums in the city. Various events take place every year at Park Valkenberg, Breda's most famous public park.
Herring and Gauda cheese, which are found in almost every restaurant and café, take their place in menus quite often. In addition to the world cuisine, local delicacies are also served at different places. The Breda Jazz Festival and the International Photography Festival are among the festivals that bring together artists and participants from various countries. The economic contribution of this activity, including interesting activities and visual shows, is quite high. Breda International Airport is one of the city's most preferred transportation networks.