Location & Transportation
Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands and a major European port. The city is easy to navigate with an excellent public transport system. I loved exploring on foot and by bike – it’s a great way to soak in the urban vibe and modern design. For those arriving by air, Rotterdam The Hague Airport is very accessible, and Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam is also within a short drive for more international connections.
Nearby Lodging
There’s a range of accommodations to suit every taste. Whether you prefer boutique hotels in the city center or modern chains like citizenM Rotterdam, you’ll find something that feels right at home.
Nearest Airport
Rotterdam The Hague Airport is the closest option, with excellent links to the city center. Alternatively, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport offers a wider range of international flights and is just a 40-minute drive away.
Sightseeing
Rotterdam’s urban landscape is a masterpiece of modern architecture and creative urban planning. Some must-see sights include:
- Erasmus Bridge: An iconic symbol of the city, this stunning cable-stayed bridge offers fantastic photo opportunities.
- Cube Houses: These quirky, innovative homes provide a unique insight into Rotterdam’s modern design.
- Markthal: A vibrant indoor market hall featuring a spectacular arched ceiling with colorful artwork.
- Euromast: For panoramic views of the city and its busy port, head up the Euromast tower.
- Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Although it has recently been under renovation, its art collection and architecture make it a spot to watch for when it reopens.
Tours & Excursions
There are plenty of exciting day trips you can take from Rotterdam. I highly recommend considering these nearby destinations:
- The Hague: Just a 30-minute drive away, enjoy the mix of political institutions, museums like the Mauritshuis, and charming beach areas.
- Delft: Only 20 minutes away, this picturesque town is famous for its Delft Blue pottery and scenic canals.
- Kinderdijk: About 30 minutes from Rotterdam, you can marvel at 19 historic windmills – a UNESCO World Heritage site that tells the story of Dutch water management.
- Keukenhof Gardens: In the spring, an hour’s drive will reward you with millions of blooming tulips, daffodils, and other vibrant flowers.
- Amsterdam: Approximately an hour away, explore the canals, world-class museums, and unique neighborhoods of this bustling capital.
- Scheveningen: This seaside town, roughly 30 minutes away, offers beautiful beaches, dunes, and a lively promenade perfect for a stroll.
Shopping
Rotterdam has a fantastic shopping scene. I loved wandering down streets like the Lijnbaan and visiting modern shopping centers where you can find everything from high-street favorites to unique Dutch designer pieces. The city also boasts trendy local markets that are perfect for picking up a special souvenir.
Dining
The culinary scene in Rotterdam is a real treat. From cozy cafes to upscale restaurants, the city offers a variety of European and international cuisines. I personally enjoy sampling local specialties in the vibrant food halls and waterfront restaurants. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, you’ll find plenty of options to satisfy your appetite.
Culture & Local Events
Rotterdam has a rich cultural scene with an energetic mix of art, music, and events that celebrate both modern innovation and traditional Dutch roots.
- Local Events & Festivals: The city hosts numerous cultural festivals throughout the year, including the International Film Festival Rotterdam and events celebrating electronic music and contemporary art.
- Practical Tips:
- Prices are in Euros (EUR), and while credit cards are widely accepted, it’s a good idea to carry a little cash for smaller shops and markets.
- The city’s cultural venues and attractions usually follow standard Dutch business hours, so it’s handy to check opening times ahead of your visit.
- Safety & Awareness: Rotterdam is a modern, safe city, though it’s always wise to keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas. In case of emergencies, dial 112.