Sightseeing in Rotterdam

Sightseeing in Rotterdam (Netherlands). What you have to visit at your stay in Rotterdam.

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St. Laurenskerk

The mediaeval Grote- of Sint Laurenskerk was traditionally the main church of Rotterdam. The church regularly hosts cultural events, concerts, lectures and exhibitions. Surrounded by modern architectural wonders, the Laurenskerk is an imposing presence in the heart of the city.

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City Hall

On 15 July 1915, Queen Wilhelmina laid the foundation stone for the City Hall on Coolsingel, opposite Stadhuisplein. The monumental building has a symmetrical design, constructed around a courtyard, with the main entrance in the middle. The courtyard, laid out as a small park, can be accessed via the street which runs through the middle of City Hall.

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Erasmusbrug

The landmark of Rotterdam! The Erasmusbrug named after one of Rotterdam's most famous person. Desiderius Erasmus. The bridge, locally know as 'The Swan' was built in 1996 and stands as an example for modernday architecture in Rotterdam.

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Nieuwe Luxor Theater

A brand new architectural miracle is the theatre. The Luxor theatre was inspired by the sea and with its red colors is very inviting.

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Euromast

The Euromast was opened in the early 1960s and offers since now over 50 years a breathtaking view of the skyline and harbor of Rotterdam. At 100 meters there is also a brasserie where you can drink a beer at reasonable prices, the restaurant is very good, but also extremely expensive. For an entrance fee of EUR 8, you get access to the Brasserie and the viewing platforms, located at approximately 100 meters. You can use as well the "Euroscoop" glass panoramic lift that goes up to the top of the mast. In good weather you can look up to the Hague, but especially worth a visit is in the evening, when the skyline and the Erasmus Castle are illuminated.

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SS Rotterdam

Big parts of the steamship Rotterdam is accessible to the public. Wandering about the decks, seeing lots of beautiful things and perhaps even "losing your bearings" will make your visit even more exciting. To see more, you can book a tour. This is a Hotel as well. From Rotterdam Central Station: 1. Take Metro’s D or E to Slinge or De Akkers 2. From metro station Rijnhaven, take bus 77 to ss Rotterdam. From the bus stop ss Rotterdam it is a 5 minute walk to the main entrance of the ss Rotterdam. 4. It is also an option to walk to the ss Rotterdam from the metro station. The walk will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes. From the metro station Rijnhaven walk in the direction of Maashaven. Take a right at Maashaven N.Z.. Walk all the way to the end of the street. You can see the ship once you get to the end. www.ssrotterdam.com

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Spido Excursions

Spido Excursions offers a 75 minutes boat tour in futuristic ships around the Port of Rotterdam.

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