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What NOT to do in Rotterdam

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Discover the vibrant city of Rotterdam, Netherlands, through its unique attractions that offer a mix of history, art, and modern marvels. From iconic windmills and artistic masterpieces to architectural wonders and maritime heritage, this map guides you through the essential Rotterdam experience.

  • Maritime Museum

    The Maritime Museum is a place with great exhibits and ships outside to explore.

  • 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.

  • Central Station

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

  • Cube houses

    The Cube Houses are modern architecture that are interesting to check out and you can go inside one of them.

  • Erasmus bridge

    The Erasmus Bridge is a modern bridge and a symbol of the city.