5 Hotspots You Must Visit In Rotterdam,
The Blue City of the Netherlands
5 Best Things to Do in Rotterdam, Netherlands: Explore a city where modernity and tradition live side by side. The city is a fascinating destination that combines modern architecture with traditional charm. From the Markthal to the Old Port of Rotterdam, here are five of our favorite places to visit while traveling here.
Markthal

Private tour: Markthal, Cube houses and Rooftop Het Witte Huis
Inside the impressive vaulted buildings, you’ll find a variety of shops and restaurants where you can sample the local cuisine.
Rotterdam’s Markthal is one of the must-see attractions on any trip to the Netherlands.
The Markthal is one of the most famous markets in the Netherlands, and its unique architectural design and colorful shops are a curiosity to many. When you visit, you’ll find a wide variety of food options, including fresh fruit, seafood, cheese, and local delicacies. The Markthal is also home to a number of restaurants and cafes, so it’s a great place to take a break and sample the local cuisine.
Tip.
Because the Markthalle is a very popular place, it can be crowded if you visit on weekends or holidays.
If you want to avoid the crowds, try going during the week in the morning or afternoon.
Credit cards are widely accepted in the market, as are cash. However, some of the local vendors may only accept cash payments, so it’s a good idea to bring some cash with you.
A panoramic view of Rotterdam, Euromast

All Inclusive, Private Tour Rotterdam + Euromast 360º view
The Euromast is one of the best places to get a bird’s-eye view of Rotterdam.
Climbing the tower not only gives you a bird’s-eye view of the entire city but also the laid-back Dutch riverside scene.
Especially if you visit at dusk, you’ll be treated to the beauty of the sunset.
The Euromast is 185 meters high, so you can perfectly capture the beauty of the city.
Discover the art and history of the Netherlands,
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

Rotterdam + Kinderdijk: All Inclusive, Guided Private Tour in Rotterdam
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is a world-class museum with a diverse collection ranging from contemporary to ancient art. It’s a must-see for anyone looking to experience Dutch art and history, and it’s one of the top attractions for anyone traveling to Rotterdam.
I was able to experience European art from ancient to modern times, opening my eyes to the diversity of art.
The museum’s collection is very rich, and each piece has a historical background and story behind it, which made it even more interesting to view.
The museum is beautifully landscaped both inside and outside, so I was able to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the art.
Dutch history and beauty,
Delfshaven:

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Delfshaven is home to beautiful canals and historic buildings. Delfshaven is one of the must-see attractions on any tour of the city. It is an old neighborhood of Rotterdam that has retained its characteristic, classic European atmosphere.
The old canals and stylish architecture come together to create a beautiful landscape, and the combination of history and beauty has a lot to offer travelers.
A visit to Delfshaven is like stepping back into the Dutch past.
The old ships plying the canals and the people wandering around make it feel like time has stood still.
One of the great pleasures of the trip is tasting traditional Dutch food, especially in the small cafes and restaurants near Delfshaven.
Visiting these neighborhoods gives you a sense of the history and culture of the Netherlands, and spending time in these places that have stood the test of time is a priceless experience.
The Old Harbour of Rotterdam

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The Old Harbour of Rotterdam is one of the most modern parts of the Dutch capital.
The harbor is where you’ll find Rotterdam’s history and culture, with old buildings and docks creating a beautiful landscape.
I especially enjoyed walking along the waterfront to take in the beautiful views of the harbor, exploring the historic buildings around it, and learning more about Rotterdam’s history. I also enjoyed sampling the local cuisine at the restaurants and cafes around the harbor to get a sense of the city’s colorful charm.


