Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Rotterdam on a captivating three-hour walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. You’ll explore the city’s most iconic landmarks, from the futuristic Cube Houses and the vibrant Markthal to the historic Old Harbor, while uncovering stories that shaped Rotterdam’s unique identity in the Netherlands.
As you stroll through the city, discover hidden gems like the tranquil Veerhaven and the elegant Shipping Quarter, areas even many locals overlook. Your guide will share fascinating insights into Rotterdam’s transformation after World War II, revealing how the city rebuilt itself into a hub of modern architecture and culture.
Marvel at the striking Erasmus Bridge and visit the mirrored Art Depot of Boijmans van Beuningen in the Museum District, where you’ll learn about Rotterdam’s rich artistic heritage. The tour also takes you to poignant WWII memorials, offering a deeper understanding of the city’s resilience and history.
Enjoy a small group experience with a maximum of 15 people, ensuring a personal and engaging atmosphere. The tour includes a taste of traditional Dutch stroopwafel, photo spot suggestions, and tips on where to eat in the lively Markthal, making it both informative and delicious.
The meeting point is centrally located and the route is fully wheelchair accessible, welcoming travelers of all ages and abilities. Don’t miss the chance to see Rotterdam through the eyes of a local—secure your spot now and experience the city’s highlights and hidden treasures firsthand!







