The Kruisstraat is known as the most multicultural street in Eindhoven, where a wealth of international cuisines can be discovered. Located near Eindhoven’s train and bus station, the street is easy to reach, just a 10-minute walk away. From the Piazza, where the Bijenkorf is located, the Kruisstraat is also easily accessible on foot via the Kruisstraat tunnel.

The appeal of this street lies in the diverse cultures that come together there. Numerous restaurants offer a range of culinary experiences, both indoors and outdoors. From Indian to Turkish, Surinamese to Italian, Thai to Spanish, and even Chinese – there’s something for everyone.

For those who prefer to cook at home, there are several non-Dutch supermarkets where you can find a wide range of ingredients. The sellers will be happy to help you choose the best spices and other supplies for various exotic recipes.

At the end of the street is the Woenselse Market Square, where a huge market takes place every Saturday. With more than 500 stalls, this is the largest market in the city. Here you will find an extensive selection of vegetables, fruit, bread, cheese, jewelry, books and fabrics. Even if you don’t need anything, a stroll through this market is a delight in itself.

Visiting the Kruisstraat is like a trip around the world, where you will be immersed in different cultures and have the opportunity to enjoy a tasty adventure that will sometimes make you feel like you are on vacation.

Would you like to get to know the Kruisstraat and Woenselse Markt on an E-Fatbike? Then book this urban bike for a day and discover this beautiful area independently.