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Rail Park Tilburg

Tilburg, Netherlands
ParkTilburgNetherlandsCapacity: About 15,0000 upcoming events
Rail Park Tilburg
Type
Park
City
Tilburg
Country
Netherlands
Upcoming events
0
Address
Spoorpark 1
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 15,000

About this venue

Rail Park Tilburg (Spoorpark) is more than a city park—it’s a striking conversion of a former railway area into a modern urban venue for leisure and events. Generous lawns, open plazas, and the iconic Kempentoren (a panoramic tower of around 30 metres) give the park a landmark feel, making it a natural meeting point for locals and visitors looking for an easy, open-air experience.

Inside the park, the atmosphere is built around variety and comfort: well-laid paths, plenty of seating, and the Urban Sports Area with a skate bowl and pump track sit alongside sports zones such as beach volleyball, while the T-House is a convenient stop for a break and refreshments. Thanks to its open layout, the park also works well for smaller festivals, pop-up performances, and seasonal programmes without feeling cramped.

The exact address is Spoorpark 1, Tilburg, the Netherlands. The main entrance is easiest to reach on foot or by bike from the Spoorzone side, and parking can usually be found on nearby streets or along the park’s edges (depending on the day and any events). For broader city-wide transport and how to get around Tilburg, see the text further down the page.

About the city

Tilburg, a lively city in the Dutch province of North Brabant, stands out as one of the most appealing destinations for concerts and sporting thrills in this part of Europe. Here, industrial heritage blends naturally with contemporary culture, and audiences get an excellent range of events in well-known venues such as 013 Poppodium and at Koning Willem II Stadion. The city is compact, easy to navigate, and varied enough that you can fill the same weekend with music, sport, and a true city break without feeling rushed.

A major advantage of Tilburg is how straightforward it is to get around: the main arrival point is Station Tilburg, with frequent trains operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), while city and regional bus services are run by Arriva (often under the Bravo brand). Many visitors also find the additional stations Tilburg Universiteit and Tilburg Reeshof practical, depending on where they stay. If you’re flying in, the nearest airport is Eindhoven Airport (EIN), and for a wider selection of flights people often use Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) — then continue easily by train to the city.

If you’re coming for an event, Tilburg also delivers a great “bonus” beyond the venue: stroll through the centre around Heuvel square and the surrounding streets, then head down to Piushaven, the city harbour made for a relaxed walk by the water. Fans of an urban vibe often choose the Spoorzone area as well, while a cultural highlight of the day can be a visit to De Pont and the TextielMuseum. That way, your trip for a concert or a match can easily turn into a complete getaway — with a good rhythm both before and after the main event.