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About Rotterdam

Rotterdam is a bold, modern city that stands out for its striking architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Known for its innovative design, it’s a city that rebuilds itself with every corner you turn. The Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen) and the Markthal, with its impressive arch and indoor market, are must-sees. The city’s maritime history is on display at the Maritime Museum, and for a spectacular view of the skyline, visit the Euromast tower. Rotterdam is also a hub for art lovers, with galleries and museums like Boijmans Van Beuningen showcasing both contemporary and classical works.
Main attractions in
Rotterdam Zoo
The Markthal
The Erasmusbrug
The historic district of Delfshaven
The White House
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Rotterdam City Hall
Rotterdam Zoo
The Rotterdam Zoo (Diergaarde Blijdorp) is one of the oldest and most popular zoos in the Netherlands. Founded in 1857, it features a wide variety of animals from around the world, including elephants, lions, and penguins. The zoo is known for its spacious enclosures, botanical gardens, and its modern Oceanium, which simulates marine life environments.
The Markthal
Markthal in Rotterdam is a unique indoor market, opened in 2014, known for its stunning arch-shaped building. Inside, visitors can explore a wide variety of food stalls offering fresh produce, cheeses, meats, and international delicacies. The market is also home to restaurants and apartments, with a vibrant, modern atmosphere.
The Erasmusbrug
The Erasmus Bridge (Erasmusbrug) in Rotterdam, completed in 1996, is an iconic symbol of the city’s modernity. Known for its unique design, with a single, soaring white pylon supporting its cable-stayed structure, the bridge spans the Nieuwe Maas River and connects the northern and southern parts of Rotterdam, becoming a key transport link.
The historic district of Delfshaven
Delfshaven is a historic district in Rotterdam, dating back to the 17th century. Once a bustling port, it is now a charming area known for its well-preserved canals, old warehouses, and traditional Dutch architecture. Visitors can stroll through cobblestone streets, enjoy quaint cafes, and experience the rich maritime history of the area.
The White House
The White House (Witte Huis) in Rotterdam, built in 1898, is a historic skyscraper that stands as one of the city’s most iconic buildings. At 43 meters tall, it was once the tallest office building in Europe. The Art Nouveau style and ornate details make it a standout in the city's skyline.
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
The Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, founded in 1849, is one of the Netherlands' most prestigious art museums. It houses an impressive collection of over 150,000 works, spanning from medieval to contemporary art, including pieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Dalí. The museum also features innovative exhibitions and an eye-catching modernist building.
Rotterdam City Hall
The Rotterdam City Hall (Stadhuis) was completed in 1920 and is a fine example of Dutch Renaissance Revival architecture. Although severely damaged during World War II, it was carefully restored and remains an important symbol of the city. The building is known for its grand entrance, elegant façade, and impressive interior.
Vacation with children
Walk through modern architecture
The city’s architectural masterpieces, like the "Cube Houses" and "Europoint," create a unique urban landscape perfect for strolling.
Gastronomic tour at Markthal
Discover local delicacies and international cuisine at the indoor market, featuring over 100 food stalls and restaurants.
Bike tours
Rotterdam is known as a bike city. Tours around the city will help you explore its atmosphere and hidden corners on two wheels.
Contemporary art at Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum
A gallery renowned for its collection of modern art, perfect for those who appreciate unique artistic works.
Shopping on Lijnbaan Street
One of the city’s main shopping streets, where you can find fashionable stores, boutiques, and brands at reasonable prices.
Riverside stroll
Enjoy views of the harbor and river cruises, exploring both the old and modern parts of the city along water routes.