Robertus BehrReview ofPaleis Het Loo
There are now far fewer visitors because of the Co...
There are now far fewer visitors because of the Corona situation. Unfriendly welcome to parking lot. "What are you doing here?" (What do you think at the entrance of an attraction? Only park the car?) And not ... "Good afternoon welcome at Palies Het Loo. Due to the Corona situation it now works as follows ... "And you will only be able to enter through this entrance later. Because the other entrance is closed via Het Kleine Loo. We had walked there and thought we would spend the time and so on We had a time slot but we were well on time, but we were not allowed to enter the large parking lot because we were too early, so at that side entrance, flexible staff again listed the rules and impossibilities .. "computer says No" .. So also unfortunately sorry for the inconvenience .. and we had to walk 3 kilometers or more. We just had the tickets on the phone on pdf. Anyway. We had to go back because there would be Corona to be checked in. Arrived there ... no medical staff or tea scanner or something like that. You were asked did you ask Corona or something like that. (What do you think I thought again). there is an elevator on the roof with overview over h et Paleis het Loo and the construction site and the park. They are also bravely replanting all boxwood hedges or I hope a boxwood replacement with the current boxwood moth. But where previously beautiful blooming flowers and plants were gravel, my impression is or just left out. At strategic points they have placed vases with beautiful smelling peonies. See pictures. I wish you a pleasant visit. And if you follow this information and the instructions of the staff or just ask the parking attendant just as well, then you will be fine. Unfortunately, wheelchair users cannot access the roof. The logistics are not adapted to this. And little staff for probably. I can imagine that somewhere, of course. One point to condone is that it was open the first day. I don't think that start-up problems can always be prevented.

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