by ingrid06
Rotterdam is my hometown. It was heavily damaged in May 1940 at the beginning of the Second World War. Today it’s a city full of modern architecture: railway station, several tall buildings, bridges, market hall and museums for art. So don’t go to Amsterdam, which is full of tourists, stay in Rotterdam and enjoy the hospitality. Visit a cube house, climb the Euromast, take a look in the art depot of the Boymans van Beuningen art museum or have lunch at Hotel New York, the former office of the Holland America Line. Enjoy Rotterdam, city of No words, but actions!
by ad5za
Went to Kinderdyke and saw all the windmills. Enjoyable bus ride through the Dutch countryside.
Visited: Apr 15, 2018
by glomarrone
What a nice port. It is overshadowed somewhat by Amsterdam & the ship did not offer any sightseeing excursions in Rotterdam itself. So, we toured independently. We walked along the waterfront to visit the ss. Rotterdam now a hotel, restaurant and attraction. I bought several items in the gift shop. After lunch, we took the complimentary shuttle into town and explored the iconic Cube Houses, the Old Harbor, the Lawrence Cathedral & the nearby huge inside Market Hall. Plan to spend some time in the wonderful city.
Visited: Aug 02, 2017
by singingsteph
It is a fantastic port. There are Lots of things to do in the local area. It's also very runner friendly. We took a run to the Cube Houses and then looped around the white and red bridges.
by captsnookus
The tulip festival was stunning.
Visited: Apr 18, 2016
by LucaWSV
Nice port in the city center. You can take some stunning pictures here. There is a shuttle Wich takes you to the market Hall and central station for free.
by skerry12
Totally enjoyed Rotterdam. We did the Kinderdijk excursion which was interesting. I loved seeing the windmills and being able to go inside one and see the workings and how the people lived. Interesting, too, learning how the windmills work with the nearby plant. Not too long of a drive to and from which left time to explore. Unfortunately, the city center is too far to walk and we didn't have time to take the shuttle. We walked a long way though, had lunch and just enjoyed the river.
Visited: Jul 30, 2019
by nellasuzy
Visited gardens and were lucky enough to be there when tulips were in full bloom AMAZING!!
Visited: Apr 18, 2016
by judymaack
Beautiful port and city. We chose a tour in Amsterdam, but knowing how beautiful Rotterdam is, we would have stayed and seen more of it.
Visited: Apr 30, 2017
by maresa44
My grand daughter & I took the excursion to Amsterdam which included a canal ride and three course luncheon which was fantastic. Loved the atmosphere of the restaurant and the food. The weather was interesting as we experience rain, hail and sunshine all in the same day and still enjoyed out day.
Visited: Apr 17, 2016
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