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All Places in Rotterdam

  • Erasmus Bridge

    Marvel at the iconic Erasmus Bridge, a striking cable-stayed bridge known as 'The Swan' for its elegant, distinctive pylon. It's a symbol of modern Rotterdam, connecting the north and south of the city.

  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

    Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, located in Rotterdam's Museum Park, is renowned for its vast art collection, including works by Seison Van Go and Dolly, but is temporarily closed for renovations.

  • Markthal

    The Markthal is a multi-functional building with apartments, offices, and a vast market hall featuring a horseshoe-shaped design and a ceiling adorned with the 'Horn of Plenty' artwork, offering diverse food stands and representing Rotterdam's multicultural essence.

  • Maas River

    A river in Rotterdam, offering breathtaking cruises.

  • Europoort

    A massive port complex in Rotterdam, known as the gateway to Europe.

  • Coolsingel

    The main street of Rotterdam City Center, featuring the Town Hall and various shopping streets.

  • Kinderdijk Windmills

    A village with 19 perfectly preserved 18th-century windmills, designated as a UNESCO world heritage site.

  • Market Hall

    A popular gathering point in Rotterdam, an architectural marvel with a food hall covered in murals of vegetables and other produce, offering a variety of international cuisines.

  • Het Nieuwe Instituut

    A modern museum focusing on the development of various architectural movements, with an emphasis on Dutch styles and digital culture.

  • Cube Houses

    Explore the iconic Cube Houses, a surreal architectural marvel where homes are tilted on their sides. These unique structures offer a fascinating glimpse into innovative urban living and are a must-see for architecture enthusiasts.

  • Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk

    The Church of St. Lawrence is the only remaining piece of medieval architecture in Rotterdam, constructed in 1449 and added to over the years.

  • Wereldmuseum

    An ethnographic museum featuring artifacts from across the globe, providing a look at the evolution of world cultures.

  • Marine Museums

    A museum providing a look into the city's connection to the Sea and its many waterways, with ship models and seafaring paintings.

  • Town Hall

    Built between 1914 and 1920 in Dutch Renaissance style, miraculously escaped destruction in the bombing of the city during World War II.

  • De Doelen

    A concert hall and Congress Center rebuilt in 1966, offering seating for 2,200 people and a superb roster of concerts.

  • Theater Rotterdam schouwburg

    The city's Municipal Theater, which opened in 1988.

  • River Nord

    A river near the village of Kinderdijk.

  • Sonnevelt House

    An example of a modernist architectural style dating from the 1920s, located across the street from the Het Nieuwe Instituut.

  • Maritime Museum Rotterdam

    The Maritime Museum Rotterdam brings centuries of maritime history to life through historic ships, interactive exhibits, and artifacts, highlighting the Netherlands' connection to the sea.

  • Maritime Museum Harbor

    An open-air facility that's home to well-preserved historic vessels, including the 19th Century Ironclad Baffle and an old light ship.

  • SS Rotterdam

    The SS Rotterdam, launched in 1959, was a luxurious transatlantic ocean liner now permanently docked at Moss Harbor, offering a glimpse into the past with its elegant Art Deco interior, restaurants, cafes, and a hotel.

  • Delfshaven district

    A lively district that exudes history and beauty, with historic streets, a blend of old and new architecture, the Pilgrim Father's Church and serene canals.

  • Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum

    An art museum with an impressive collection spanning from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era.

  • Kunsthal Rotterdam

    Kunsthal Rotterdam is an art institution known for its rotating exhibitions covering a wide range of subjects, from contemporary art and photography to fashion and design, housed in an architecturally significant building.

  • Maritime Museum

    A museum with a vast collection of maritime artifacts, art, and memorabilia, offering visitors a glimpse into the maritime world with exhibitions featuring navy uniforms, ship figureheads, and paintings of sea battles.

  • Witte de Withstraat

    A lively cultural hub in the city center with bars, restaurants, art galleries, and unique shops.

  • Euromast tower

    The Euromast Tower, completed in 1960, is the tallest structure in Rotterdam, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck, with options for zip-lining or abseiling in the summer.

  • Museum Park

    A picturesque park that is home to several noteworthy museums that cater to diverse interests.

  • Rotterdam Natural History Museum

    A museum with exhibitions on Urban nature and natural history.

  • Rotterdam old Harbor

    A charming old Harbor where the city's Rich seafaring history comes to life.

  • Delph Chauvin

    A lively District that exudes history and Beauty.

  • Arboretum tropenburg

    A green Oasis which houses a stunning collection of over 4 000 distinct trees shrubs and plants.

  • Great St Lawrence Church

    A Protestant church with immense appeal for both history Buffs and admirers of fine craftsmanship.

  • Phoenix Food Factory

    A venue for food enthusiasts, offering workshops, tastings, and markets that promote fresh local produce, including coffee, beer, cheeses, and meats.

  • Dutch Pinball Museum

    The Dutch Pinball Museum in Rotterdam is dedicated to the history and evolution of pinball machines, encouraging visitors to play the machines and experience a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

  • Erasmusbrug

    The Erasmusbrug, also known as the Swan, is a recognizable landmark in Rotterdam, spanning the Nieuwe Maas river and connecting the northern and southern parts of the city with its elegant and asymmetrical design.

  • Rotterdam Zoo

    Rotterdam Zoo (Diergaarde Blijdorp) is a renowned zoo in the Netherlands, known for its conservation efforts, naturalistic enclosures, and diverse collection of animals from around the globe, including themed areas like Oceanium and the African Savannah.

  • Euromast

    Ascend the Euromast, Rotterdam's iconic observation tower, for breathtaking 360-degree views of the city and port. It's an unparalleled vantage point to appreciate Rotterdam's modern architecture and expansive waterways.

  • Delfshaven

    Delfshaven is a historic district in Rotterdam that retains its old-world charm with picturesque canals, historic buildings, and a rich Maritime history, offering visitors a taste of traditional Dutch culture.

  • Feyenoord Stadium

    Feyenoord Stadium, also known as De Kuip, is a legendary football venue and home to Feyenoord Rotterdam, known for its rich history and electric atmosphere.

  • Arboretum Trompenburg

    Arboretum Trompenburg is a botanical garden with a diverse collection of trees, shrubs, flowers, and plants from around the world, offering a peaceful retreat in Rotterdam.

  • Oude Haven

    Oude Haven, or the Old Harbor, is a picturesque area in Rotterdam known for its mix of old and new, with traditional Dutch houses, historic ships, and modern buildings, lined with bars, cafes, and restaurants.

  • Het Park

    Het Park is one of Rotterdam's most beautiful green spaces, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city with expansive lawns, winding paths, and picturesque ponds.

  • Fenix Food Factory

    The Fenix Food Factory is a food market located in a former warehouse, offering a wide range of local and artisanal products.

  • Rotterdam Central Station

    Rotterdam Central Station is an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of the city's innovative spirit, featuring a sleek modern design and serving as a major transportation hub.

  • Kijk-Kubus Museum-house

    The Kijk-Kubus or Cube Houses are one of Rotterdam's famous architectural landmarks and house a museum open to the public.

  • Miniworld Rotterdam

    Mini World Rotterdam features intricately detailed miniature versions of Rotterdam's famous buildings, including Rotterdam Central Station and the Erasmus Bridge, with day and night lighting.

  • Historic Delfshaven

    One of the last remaining untouched districts in Rotterdam, featuring a sleepy harbor, historical buildings, picturesque windmills, and the De Pelgrim city brewery.

  • De Pelgrim

    The only city brewery in Rotterdam where you can enjoy authentic, craft local beer.

  • Kinderdijk

    Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features 19 historic windmills built in the 18th century to manage water levels, symbolizing Dutch expertise in water management.

  • Maritime District

    A historical nautical district that includes the Maritime Museum, the Destroyed City Monument, and sidewalk cafes.

  • Destroyed City Monument

    A monument commemorating Rotterdam and its strength during World War II, located behind the Maritime Museum.

  • Europort

    One of the busiest ports in the world, where visitors can take boat tours to witness the immense cargo ships, keys, and storage facilities.

  • Market Hall (Markthal)

    A vibrant market hall in Rotterdam with diverse cuisines, featuring the 'Horn of Plenty' artwork and offering stroopwafels.

  • Kubus woningen

    These tilted cube homes, designed by Piet Blom, are an architectural marvel and a unique residential area; visitors can explore the show Cube Museum to see the inside.

  • Maritiem Museum

    A Rotterdam gem since 1874, offering interactive exhibits, historic ships, and maritime treasures for all ages.

  • Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen

    The world's first publicly accessible art storage facility, housing over 150,000 artworks from the Boijmans van Beuningen collection; visitors can observe art conservation, explore storage areas, and enjoy the rooftop.

  • Water Taxi

    A unique and bumpy way to travel through the city, providing a different perspective of Rotterdam from the water.

  • Kop van Zuid

    A vibrant modern area known for its innovative architecture and cultural landmarks.

  • National Museum of Photography

    Dedicated to preserving and showcasing Dutch photographic heritage with a diverse collection of over 5 million images and rotating exhibitions.

  • Nederlands Fotomuseum

    Dedicated to preserving and showcasing Dutch photographic heritage with a diverse collection of over 5 million images and rotating exhibitions.

  • Central Station

    Rotterdam Central Station provides easy connections to other cities like Amsterdam, Leiden and the Hague.

  • Church of St. Lawrence

    The only remaining medieval structure in Rotterdam, built between 1449 and 1525, featuring stained glass windows, an impressive organ, and tours with city views from the tower.

  • Laurenskerk

    The only remaining medieval structure in Rotterdam, built between 1449 and 1525, featuring stained glass windows, an impressive organ, and tours with city views from the tower.

  • Spido Harbor Tour

    An exciting way to explore the port, taking you through the bustling docks, past gigantic container ships and impressive harbor installations.

  • RiF010

    The first urban surf pool in the whole world, offering surfing, bodyboarding, diving, and kayaking in the city center.

  • The New Institute Rotterdam

    A prominent Cultural Center dedicated to architecture, design and digital culture.

  • Nieuwe Instituut

    A prominent Cultural Center dedicated to architecture, design and digital culture.

  • Lijnbaan

    Rotterdam's main shopping street with a mix of international brands and Dutch retailers.

  • Koopgoot

    A unique underground shopping experience.

  • Bijenkorf

    A department store located in the shopping area.

  • Airport Rotterdam The Hague

    A small airport that mainly handles low-cost carriers.

  • Cube Museum

    Showcases the interior of a cube house on three different levels.

  • Euroscoop

    A rotating glass elevator offering a 360° view of the city from the Euromast.

  • Windmills of Kinderdijk

    A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring 19 authentic windmills in a picturesque Dutch landscape.

  • Kijk-Kubus

    The Kijk-Kubus is a museum that allows visitors to step inside one of Rotterdam's cube houses to explore its interior and learn about the design.

  • North Sea Jazz Festival

    The North Sea Jazz Festival, held every July, is one of the world's most respected jazz events, hosting over 15 stages of performances and attracting top musicians from around the globe.

  • Rotterdam Centraal Station

    Rotterdam Centraal Station is one of the city's most striking architectural landmarks, known for its cutting-edge design and serving as an important transport hub.

  • Huis Sonneveld

    Huis Sonneveld, designed by Lonard Vander Vute and completed in 1933, is a stunning example of Dutch functional architecture, with its interior remaining as it was in the 1930s.

  • Moss Harbor

    The SS Rotterdam is now permanently docked at Moss Harbor.

  • AHOY Arena

    The North Sea Jazz festival moved to Rotterdam's AHOY Arena in 2006.

  • STEDELIJK MUSEUM

    The Stedelijk Museum, formerly St Jacob's Hospital, features modern and contemporary Dutch visual art, including works from the Cobra Movement.

  • FEYENOORD STADIUM TOUR

    The Feyenoord Stadium Tour allows visitors to explore the renovated stadium, sit in the coach's seat, walk through the tunnel, and learn about the club's history at the Feyenoord Museum.

  • ROTTERDAM HARBOUR CRUISE

    The Rotterdam Harbor Cruise offers an inspiring journey through Europe's biggest harbor, showcasing the city's architecture and maritime quarter, including the SS Rotterdam.

  • Port of Rotterdam

    The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe, offering insights into the city's economic importance and can be explored via harbor tours.

  • Katendrecht

    Katendrecht is a location in Rotterdam where the Fenix Food Factory is located.

  • Delft

    Delft is a picturesque town famous for its Delft Blue pottery, canals, historic bridges, and serene atmosphere, offering a glimpse into classic Dutch life.

  • Stlook Museum

    The Stlook Museum, formerly St Jacob's Hospital, features modern and contemporary Dutch visual art, including works from the Cobra Movement.

  • River Moss

    The River Moss is the river in Rotterdam that the Erasmus Bridge crosses.

  • Boijmans Van Beuningen

    A significant art museum housing a diverse collection of art from renowned artists like Van Gogh, Dali, and Rembrandt.

  • Kunsthal

    A museum hosting world-class exhibitions satisfying cultural cravings for art enthusiasts.

  • floating forest

    An intriguing installation that blends nature with urban living.

  • cube house

    Architecturally intriguing set of houses designed by Piet Blom with each cube tilted at a 45° angle offering a unique living experience.

  • Roder Dam Zoo

    A zoo, also known as Diergaarde Blijdorp, home to a wide variety of animals, including the Asian elephant, Amur leopard, and Sumatran tiger, with themed areas like the Chinese Garden and Malayan Forest.

  • Chinese Garden

    Themed area inside the Rotterdam Zoo (Diergaarde Blijdorp).

  • Malayan Forest

    Themed area inside the Rotterdam Zoo (Diergaarde Blijdorp).

  • eurom mass Tower

    An observation tower offering panoramic views of the Rotterdam cityscape, where visitors can dine at the tower restaurant, stay at the hotel suite, or engage in ziplining and abseiling.

  • SS reram

    A retired ocean liner now serving as a hotel and museum, offering guided tours of the ship's bridge and engine room.

  • gro of Sint lawrencekirk

    A historic church constructed in 1449, the only remaining example of medieval architecture in Rotterdam, providing a serene and spiritually enriching environment with high vaulted ceilings and rich religious artwork.

  • Kinder dicks windmills

    19 restored windmills are a UNESCO world heritage site and symbolize Dutch engineering and heritage, providing picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and canals.

  • rdam Central Station

    A transportation hub connecting Rotterdam to various destinations across the Netherlands, featuring a modern design coupled with elements from the old station.

  • Vita whis

    An art Nouveau building, one of the few structures that survived World War II in central Rotterdam, with a distinctive facade, ornate turrets, and decorative roof.

  • Neway Mass River

    The river spanned by the Erasmus Bridge.

  • Dyk district

    District where the Depo Boijmans Van Beuningen museum is located.

  • New York Hotel

    A historic hotel that was once the headquarters of the Holland America Line, offering a glimpse into Rotterdam's maritime past.

  • Old Harbour

    Rotterdam's historic Old Harbour is a picturesque area with preserved historic ships and lively waterfront restaurants and bars.

  • Cube Houses (Kijk-Kubus)

    The iconic Cube Houses are a set of innovative, tilted homes designed by architect Piet Blom.

  • Museumpark

    A central park that serves as a cultural hub, surrounded by Rotterdam's major museums.

  • Markthal Rotterdam

    A unique indoor market hall with a striking arch design, featuring a wide array of food stalls and restaurants.

  • Depot Boijmans-van Beuningen

    A museum located in the Museumpark district, containing a fine display of sculptures, paintings, and decorative arts.

  • Kinderdijk’s Windmills

    Kinderdijk is a charming village with 19 restored windmills that line the canals, now a UNESCO world heritage site.

  • Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen)

    The Cube Houses are tilted cube-shaped homes designed by Piet Blom, resting on hexagonal pylons and rotated 45 degrees to maximize living space and preserve ground level access.

  • Erasmus Bridge (Erasmusbrug)

    The Erasmus Bridge, nicknamed the Swan, is a sleek asymmetrical bridge connecting Rotterdam's north and south across the Nieuwe Maas River.

  • Rotterdam Zoo (Diergaarde Blijdorp)

    Rotterdam Zoo, also known as Diergaarde Blijdorp, is one of the oldest and most impressive zoos in the Netherlands, home to thousands of animals in beautifully designed habitats.

  • Cubis Museum House

    The Cubis Museum House is a fully furnished showhouse offering a first-hand look at what it's like to live inside one of the architectural curiosities that is the Cube Houses.

  • Rotterdam port

    Experience the scale of one of Europe's largest ports, a vital hub of global trade and industry. Take a boat tour to truly grasp its immense size and dynamic activity.

  • Rotterdam rooftop walk

    A rooftop walk in Rotterdam that was sold out when the vlogger tried to visit.

  • Rotterdam foodhallen

    The vlogger visits Rotterdam Foodhallen for food.

  • Loeve

    A restaurant mentioned in the video.

  • Kiiro Japanese curry house

    A Japanese curry house where the vlogger tries Japanese curry for the first time.

  • Boyman Museum

    The Boyman Museum has a huge collection of artwork, including works by Van Gogh and Rembrandt, located on a large park with a CO on the other side.

  • Pinball Museum

    A fun museum featuring pinball machines.

  • Mini World Water Dam

    Mini World Water Dam features miniature versions of things around the city with changing lights to simulate day and night.

  • Kinder

    Kinderdijk, outside the city, is a UNESCO world heritage site with 19 windmills that have been operating for hundreds of years.

  • Mark Hall

    The Mark Hall is a fantastic place to try food from around the world with tons of stalls and a ceiling painted with windows into people's homes, offering local foods like kibbeling and stroopwafels.

  • St Lawrence church

    St Lawrence Church is a historic building in Rotterdam that survived the bombings of World War II.

  • Dev Haven

    Def Haven is the historic part of Rotterdam with canals and tall houses that wasn't destroyed during the war.

  • Maastunnel

    A tunnel connecting the main part of Rotterdam to the southern part, accessible by foot, bike, or car, opened in 1942.

  • Koffiebar Namaste

    A cute coffee shop in Rotterdam, popular for coffee and toasties like shakshuka and cheese & pepper.

  • Binnenrotte Center Market

    One of the largest street markets in the Netherlands, held every Tuesday and Saturday, offering fruits, vegetables, bread, cheese, fish, shoes, plants, jewelry, and fries.

  • Matcha Next Door

    An adorable little matcha shop that offers matcha soft serve ice cream with coffee jelly and hojicha tea latte.

  • Burro e Salvia

    A restaurant that offers pizza and pasta.

  • Dutch McDonalds

    This McDonald's location in Rotterdam is noted for its modern, glassy building design, resembling an Apple Store.

  • J's Bakery

    A bakery with a beautiful interior offering a variety of pastries, brownies, cookies, and coffee.

  • Bono's cheet day

    A place where you can customize mini pancakes with various toppings.

  • Witte Huis

    Built in 1898, this building is one of the rare examples that survived the Blitz of World War II, and it used to be Europe's tallest building.

  • Luchtsingel Bridge

    The world's first crowdfunded bridge, known for its bright yellow color and the names of donors engraved on its wooden panels.

  • City Hall

    Admire the grandeur of Rotterdam's City Hall (Stadhuis), a magnificent Renaissance-style building that survived WWII bombing. It stands as a testament to the city's resilience and historical continuity.

  • Centraal Station

    A central transportation hub with a unique roof pointing towards the city center and powered by 3,000 solar panels.

  • Santa Claus Sculpture

    A controversial sculpture by Paul McCarthy that was commissioned by the city of Rotterdam.

  • Pauluskerk

    A church with an unusual shape, rebuilt after the redesign of Rotterdam's Central Station.

  • Hotel New York

    Formerly the head office of the Holland America Line, connecting the Netherlands with America.

  • Bobbing Forest

    An art project with trees planted in recycled sea buoys, floating in the harbor to promote the relationship between city dwellers and nature.

  • New Church

    The New Church in Delft is a stunning church located on the market square, offering panoramic views of the town from its tower.

  • The Hague

    The Hague is a city that offers a blend of history, politics, and coastal charm, serving as the seat of the Dutch government and home to the royal family.

  • Royal Delft factory

    The Royal Delft factory is a place to learn about the centuries-old craft of blue pottery.

  • Old Church

    The Old Church in Delft is known for its leaning tower and as the final resting place of the painter Johannes Vimeere.

  • Keukenhof

    Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is a world-famous park featuring over 7 million flowers, especially tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, and hosts art exhibitions and flower arranging demonstrations during Spring.

  • Dordrecht

    Dordrecht is one of the Netherlands' oldest cities, brimming with history and charm, featuring picturesque canals, historic merchant houses, and the Gro Kirk, a stunning medieval church.

  • Gro Kirk

    The Gro Kirk is a stunning medieval church in Dordrecht with a towering clock that offers panoramic views of the city.

  • Hof van Netherland Museum

    The Hof van Netherland Museum dives deep into the city's role in Dutch history, including its part in the birth of the Dutch Republic.

  • Bees Bosch National Park

    The Bees Bosch National Park offers a chance to experience one of Europe's few freshwater tidal areas.

  • Hoek van Holland

    Hoek van Holland is a coastal gem that offers a refreshing escape with its long sandy beaches stretching along the North Sea.

  • North Sea

    The North Sea provides the setting for the beaches of Hook Van Holland.

  • Mai Lancing

    The mai Lancing is one of the largest moving storm surge barriers in the world.

  • Kerringhes

    The Kerringhes is a visitor center to learn about the engineering marvel that protects the Netherlands from flooding.

  • New Waterway

    The New Waterway is a channel through which ships enter or leave the port of Rotterdam.

  • Fort Anne Den Hook Van Holland

    Fort Anne Den Hook Van Holland offers a glimpse into the region's wartime history.

  • Leiden

    Leiden is known as the birthplace of Rembrandt, a must visit for art lovers and history buffs, with picturesque canals and narrow streets.

  • Leiden University

    Leiden University, the oldest in the Netherlands, has been a center of learning since the 16th century.

  • National Museum of Antiquities

    The National Museum of Antiquities allows you to explore ancient Egyptian artifacts, Roman sculptures, and fascinating archaeological finds.

  • Hortis Botanicus

    The Hortis Botanicus is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe with beautiful plant collections and serene walking paths.

  • Burst Vanliden

    Burst Vanliden is a medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the city and a feel for its strategic importance throughout history.

  • Kinderdike Visitor Center

    The Kinderdike Visitor Center offers a deeper insight into how the windmills work and their significance in Dutch history.

  • Binenhof

    The Binenhof is a stunning complex of historic buildings that has housed the Dutch Parliament since the 13th century.

  • Moritwis Museum

    The Moritwis Museum is a treasure trove of Dutch golden age art where you can admire iconic paintings like Vimeir's girl with a pearl earring and Rembrandt's the anatomy lesson of Dr. Nikolai's Torp.

  • Peace Palace

    The Peace Palace houses the International Court of Justice, symbolizing the HG's role in global diplomacy.

  • Chevingan Beach

    Chevingan Beach offers the chance to enjoy the sea breeze and walk along the pier.

  • De Biesbosch National Park

    De Biesbosch National Park is famous for its winding rivers and rich biodiversity and offers a serene escape into nature, best experienced by boat.

  • Rotterdam

    Rotterdam is a modern city in the Netherlands, known for its contemporary architecture due to the extensive bombing during World War II.

  • Santa Claus Statue

    A statue of Santa Claus that has been moved multiple times due to public disapproval.

  • Katendrecht neighborhood

    Katendrecht is a trendy neighborhood in Rotterdam, formerly a seedy harbor area, now gentrified and considered one of the best places to live.

  • Blaze Boundary

    A red light trail that marks the outline of where the city burned during World War II.

  • Delibird Thai

    A Thai restaurant recommended by friends.

  • Buizenpark

    A park for sunsets and views.

  • Old Port

    Wander through the historic Old Port (Oude Haven), Rotterdam's oldest harbor, now a vibrant hub filled with historic ships and lively terraces. It's a picturesque spot to soak in the city's maritime heritage and enjoy a drink.

  • Blaaktoren

    See the Blaaktoren, a striking red tower that's part of the Cube Houses complex, serving as a prominent landmark. Its unique design stands out against the Rotterdam skyline.

  • St. Lawrence Church

    Visit the Great St. Lawrence Church (Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk), Rotterdam's only remaining Gothic building, a resilient symbol of the city's past. Climb its tower for panoramic views of the city center.

  • The Cakery

    Indulge your sweet tooth at The Cakery, a delightful spot known for its exquisite pastries and cakes. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a coffee and a delicious treat.

  • Bella Mersin

    Enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine at Bella Mersin, a local favorite known for its flavorful dishes and welcoming atmosphere. It's a great spot for a casual and delicious meal.

  • Nhow Hotel

    Experience unique, contemporary design at the Nhow Hotel, located right on the Erasmus Bridge's southern pylon. It offers stylish rooms and impressive waterfront views.

  • Black Kulesi

    Discover Black Kulesi, a distinctive residential tower with a striking black facade that adds a modern architectural element to the city. Its sleek design makes it a noteworthy sight.

  • Nieuwe Delftse Poort sculpture

    A sculpture encountered during a day trip to Rotterdam.

  • Markthal (Market Hall)

    An indoor market hall with nearly 100 fresh food stalls offering authentic flavors from all over the world, making it a great place for lunch.

  • Didi's Stroopwafels

    A place to get stroopwafels.

  • Vegan Junk Food Bar

    A restaurant visited for dining.

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