Discover the modern marvels and historic charm of Rotterdam, Netherlands! This vibrant city offers a unique blend of cutting-edge architecture, bustling maritime heritage, and innovative urban design. From iconic bridges and architectural wonders to historic harbors and world-class museums, Rotterdam promises an unforgettable Dutch adventure.
Erasmus Bridge
A cable-stayed bridge spanning 802 meters, connecting the north and south parts of Rotterdam, and known as the 'Swan Bridge'.
Markthal
A market hall with a curved glass roof housing over 100 food stalls, boutiques, and restaurants, known for its colorful interior design.
Cube Houses
Iconic cube-shaped apartments tilted at a 45-degree angle, designed by Piet Blom, which can be toured and even stayed in as a hostel.
Maritime Museum
One of the largest naval museums in Europe, featuring nautical objects, exhibitions, naval ships, and cranes.
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
A UNESCO world heritage site with waterways and 19 still-standing windmills, showcasing Dutch 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.
Euromast
A tower offering 360-degree views of Rotterdam, a restaurant, and hotel accommodations, also hosting sporting events like BASE jumping.
Rotterdam Zoo
A zoo with hundreds of animals, events, activities, and daily tours, voted the best zoo in Benelux from 2015 to 2018.
Europort
Europe's busiest port in Rotterdam, which can be explored through boat tours.