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## Kempentoren (Tilburg): what it is, what you’ll see, and how to time your climb If you like viewpoints that feel earned—stairs, wind, and an unobstructed skyline—the Kempentoren is one of Tilburg’s best quick hits. It’s a panorama tower in Spoorpark Tilburg (a park created on a former rail/industrial site in the city’s Spoorzone), and it’s built to be open-air: you climb, you circle, you watch the city flatten out into Brabant. Tilburg A visitor review you provided calls it a “nice place to take a photo from height” (in Polish). That tracks—this tower’s biggest payoff is simple: elevation + clean sightlines, especially at golden hour or on crisp days when the horizon cooperates. --- ## Where it is and what you’re visiting Name: Kempentoren Location: Spoorpark Tilburg, Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands Tilburg Office / contact address shown by Spoorpark: Sint Ceciliastraat 1, 5038 HA Tilburg Tilburg A detail worth noting: Spoorpark pages list Spoorpark’s address information (including this office address), and the Kempentoren is presented as one of the park’s features/partners. Tilburg --- ## The tower itself: height, stairs, and the “feel” at the top Different sources report slightly different engineering figures. Here’s what can be stated without overreaching: - Height: reported as ~35 meters in local coverage, and 37 meters in a steel-construction project description. The safest factual phrasing is that it’s roughly 35–37 m tall. - Stairs: multiple sources mention 192 steps. - Capacity: Spoorpark information states a maximum of 50 visitors at a time. Tilburg - Structure: it’s explicitly described as a steel panorama tower; one directory emphasizes an open structure and the sensation of movement at the top (a normal effect in tall, open towers). What that means in practice: this is not a sealed observation deck. You’re climbing an exposed tower, so wind and weather matter, and the experience can feel intense if you dislike heights. --- ## Opening hours and entry: what to trust, what to double-check ### Current opening hours (seasonal) The most detailed, “source-of-truth” style opening hours are published on Spoorpark’s Kempentoren partner page: - 1 April – 31 Aug: 08:00–20:30 - 1 Sept – 1 Oct: 08:00–19:30 - 1 Nov – 31 March: 08:00–17:00 Tilburg Spoorpark also separately mentions “daily 08:00–22:00 (and June–August until 23:00)” on the same page, which conflicts with the seasonal table above. Treat the seasonal table as the more precise guidance, and verify on-site signage if you’re planning a late visit. Tilburg ### Access/payment Spoorpark notes you can pay contactless at the gate or use a QR code on a ticket (tickets available via the park’s T-Huis, among other options mentioned). Tilburg ### Price (likely outdated) One local article from 2019 reports entry as €1.50 and describes contactless payment as “temporary” at the time. Because it’s dated and explicitly framed as interim, do not assume the €1.50 price is still current. Outdated-data flag: Any price details from 2019 should be treated as historical context, not a planning fact. --- ## How to plan a visit that actually pays off ### Pick your “view goal” first Because the tower is open-air and relatively tall for a city park structure, your best moment depends on what you want: - Clean skyline + distant horizon: go on clear, low-haze days (winter and early spring can be surprisingly good for this in the Netherlands). - Photography with drama: aim for golden hour; the structure itself can become part of the shot (silhouettes and repeating lines work well). - Less waiting / fewer people on the stairs: capacity is limited and the park is popular, so quieter windows are typically weekday mornings. (That’s a general crowd pattern; the hard fact here is the 50-person max.) Tilburg ### What to bring (because the tower is exposed) - A light wind layer even when the park feels calm at ground level. - A phone strap if you’re the type to lean out for angles—open structures + wind are an easy way to drop gear. - If you’re sensitive to vertigo: consider going up just one or two levels first; you can still get elevated photos without committing to the top. --- ## Accessibility and inclusivity notes - With 192 steps and no elevator mentioned in the primary sources, it’s best to assume the main experience is not step-free. - One listing notes the tower is “(mostly) outside,” which aligns with the open-air design and can matter for anyone who needs shelter from wind/rain/cold. If your group includes someone who can’t do stairs, Spoorpark itself is still a worthwhile outing—food and other park features are on the flat. --- ## Make it a stronger stop: pair it with Spoorpark and nearby Tilburg highlights The Kempentoren is best as part of a short loop rather than a standalone mission. Spoorpark is described as a multifunctional green space with multiple features (including the T-Huis and sports areas). If you’re building a half-day in Tilburg, here are two contextual internal links you can use on RealJourneyTravels: - Tilburg destination guide: https://www.realjourneytravels.com/destination/netherlands/tilburg/ Journey Travels - Rail Park (Spoorpark) Tilburg page: https://www.realjourneytravels.com/places/rail-park-tilburg/ Journey Travels (Those links are on your site and relevant to this attraction.) --- ## Practical checklist (fast, no guesswork) - Address (office/contact shown): Sint Ceciliastraat 1, 5038 HA Tilburg Tilburg - What it is: panorama tower in Spoorpark Tilburg Tilburg - Height: approx. 35–37 m depending on source - Stairs: 192 - Capacity limit: 50 people at once Tilburg - Hours: seasonal table as listed by Spoorpark (see above) Tilburg - Payment: contactless at gate or QR ticket (per Spoorpark) Tilburg - Price: 2019 mention of €1.50 is likely outdated—verify on-site --- ## A quick note on accuracy (so your post stays clean) Some secondary sources repeat figures (height, bolts, exact hours) with small inconsistencies. For publish-ready copy, keep the hard facts anchored to Spoorpark’s own info for operations and treat older local articles as historical context only. Tilburg

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Updated June 11, 2025

## Kempentoren (Tilburg): what it is, what you’ll see, and how to time your climb

If you like viewpoints that feel earned—stairs, wind, and an unobstructed skyline—the Kempentoren is one of Tilburg’s best quick hits. It’s a panorama tower in Spoorpark Tilburg (a park created on a former rail/industrial site in the city’s Spoorzone), and it’s built to be open-air: you climb, you circle, you watch the city flatten out into Brabant. Tilburg

A visitor review you provided calls it a “nice place to take a photo from height” (in Polish). That tracks—this tower’s biggest payoff is simple: elevation + clean sightlines, especially at golden hour or on crisp days when the horizon cooperates.

## Where it is and what you’re visiting

Name: Kempentoren
Location: Spoorpark Tilburg, Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands Tilburg
Office / contact address shown by Spoorpark: Sint Ceciliastraat 1, 5038 HA Tilburg Tilburg

A detail worth noting: Spoorpark pages list Spoorpark’s address information (including this office address), and the Kempentoren is presented as one of the park’s features/partners. Tilburg

## The tower itself: height, stairs, and the “feel” at the top

Different sources report slightly different engineering figures. Here’s what can be stated without overreaching:

– Height: reported as ~35 meters in local coverage, and 37 meters in a steel-construction project description. The safest factual phrasing is that it’s roughly 35–37 m tall.
– Stairs: multiple sources mention 192 steps.
– Capacity: Spoorpark information states a maximum of 50 visitors at a time. Tilburg
– Structure: it’s explicitly described as a steel panorama tower; one directory emphasizes an open structure and the sensation of movement at the top (a normal effect in tall, open towers).

What that means in practice: this is not a sealed observation deck. You’re climbing an exposed tower, so wind and weather matter, and the experience can feel intense if you dislike heights.

## Opening hours and entry: what to trust, what to double-check

### Current opening hours (seasonal)
The most detailed, “source-of-truth” style opening hours are published on Spoorpark’s Kempentoren partner page:

– 1 April – 31 Aug: 08:00–20:30
– 1 Sept – 1 Oct: 08:00–19:30
– 1 Nov – 31 March: 08:00–17:00 Tilburg

Spoorpark also separately mentions “daily 08:00–22:00 (and June–August until 23:00)” on the same page, which conflicts with the seasonal table above. Treat the seasonal table as the more precise guidance, and verify on-site signage if you’re planning a late visit. Tilburg

### Access/payment
Spoorpark notes you can pay contactless at the gate or use a QR code on a ticket (tickets available via the park’s T-Huis, among other options mentioned). Tilburg

### Price (likely outdated)
One local article from 2019 reports entry as €1.50 and describes contactless payment as “temporary” at the time. Because it’s dated and explicitly framed as interim, do not assume the €1.50 price is still current.

Outdated-data flag: Any price details from 2019 should be treated as historical context, not a planning fact.

## How to plan a visit that actually pays off

### Pick your “view goal” first
Because the tower is open-air and relatively tall for a city park structure, your best moment depends on what you want:

– Clean skyline + distant horizon: go on clear, low-haze days (winter and early spring can be surprisingly good for this in the Netherlands).
– Photography with drama: aim for golden hour; the structure itself can become part of the shot (silhouettes and repeating lines work well).
– Less waiting / fewer people on the stairs: capacity is limited and the park is popular, so quieter windows are typically weekday mornings. (That’s a general crowd pattern; the hard fact here is the 50-person max.) Tilburg

### What to bring (because the tower is exposed)
– A light wind layer even when the park feels calm at ground level.
– A phone strap if you’re the type to lean out for angles—open structures + wind are an easy way to drop gear.
– If you’re sensitive to vertigo: consider going up just one or two levels first; you can still get elevated photos without committing to the top.

## Accessibility and inclusivity notes

– With 192 steps and no elevator mentioned in the primary sources, it’s best to assume the main experience is not step-free.
– One listing notes the tower is “(mostly) outside,” which aligns with the open-air design and can matter for anyone who needs shelter from wind/rain/cold.

If your group includes someone who can’t do stairs, Spoorpark itself is still a worthwhile outing—food and other park features are on the flat.

## Make it a stronger stop: pair it with Spoorpark and nearby Tilburg highlights

The Kempentoren is best as part of a short loop rather than a standalone mission. Spoorpark is described as a multifunctional green space with multiple features (including the T-Huis and sports areas).

If you’re building a half-day in Tilburg, here are two contextual internal links you can use on RealJourneyTravels:

– Tilburg destination guide: https://www.realjourneytravels.com/destination/netherlands/tilburg/ Journey Travels
– Rail Park (Spoorpark) Tilburg page: https://www.realjourneytravels.com/places/rail-park-tilburg/ Journey Travels

(Those links are on your site and relevant to this attraction.)

## Practical checklist (fast, no guesswork)

– Address (office/contact shown): Sint Ceciliastraat 1, 5038 HA Tilburg Tilburg
– What it is: panorama tower in Spoorpark Tilburg Tilburg
– Height: approx. 35–37 m depending on source
– Stairs: 192
– Capacity limit: 50 people at once Tilburg
– Hours: seasonal table as listed by Spoorpark (see above) Tilburg
– Payment: contactless at gate or QR ticket (per Spoorpark) Tilburg
– Price: 2019 mention of €1.50 is likely outdated—verify on-site

## A quick note on accuracy (so your post stays clean)

Some secondary sources repeat figures (height, bolts, exact hours) with small inconsistencies. For publish-ready copy, keep the hard facts anchored to Spoorpark’s own info for operations and treat older local articles as historical context only. Tilburg

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