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What To Do In Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Eileen Aldis Travel Channel

What To Do In Rotterdam, The Netherlands
This video is a city guide and city tour of Rotterdam. You'll see my top 5 highlights of one of the most modern cities in Europe.

Above all, Rotterdam is a city with vision. It was very nearly completely destroyed during World War II and chose to see the devastating loss as an opportunity to innovate and build anew. The city was a blank slate for architects and artists. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of war, this Dutch city has become a city of the future. Rotterdam is a centre for design, art, architecture, and sustainability. Locals joke that you should take a photo of the skyline today because it won't be the same tomorrow.

The Floating Forest is a great symbol of all that Rotterdam cultivates and inspires. It's an art installation of twenty live trees floating in the harbour. Rotterdam has the largest harbour in Europe and you can't talk about the city without reference to the water. The trees are recycled from the city's 'tree bank.' With all the new construction, trees are sometimes cut down in the march of progress. Now, instead of being chopped, they are moved to a tree bank for further use and enjoyment. The trees float in recycled sea buoys that are filled with fresh water to sustain the trees. The artist, Jorge Bakker, hopes the public art will get people talking about the relationship between the city dweller and nature. In this time of climate change and urbanization, this is relevant not only to Rotterdam but the entire world.

The Erasmus Bridge - Erasmusbrug, in Dutch - is the graceful link between northern and southern Rotterdam. Locals adore this steel-cabled suspension bridge and lovingly refer to it as 'the swan.'

Nearby the bridge, and across from the Fenix Food Factory, is Hotel New York. This is the former head office of the Holland America Line - the first shipping and passenger ship connecting the Netherlands and the United States. It was also the first connection between the two continents.

The newest architectural gem of Rotterdam is the Market Hall (Markthal). It's the first covered market in the Netherlands and is a masterful example of innovative multi-use space. Inside you'll find food vendors, shops, restaurants, parking for 1200 cars and over 200 residential apartments. The exterior is plain grey stone so as to draw attention to the interior which is dominated by the massive painting on the ceiling. Covering 11,000 square metres, it's the largest painting in the world and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam.

Just across from the Markthal are the world-famous, iconic cube houses. Conceived and designed in the 1970s to solve the dilemma of housing above a pedestrian bridge, these atypical homes show, again, how Rotterdam answers limitation with innovation. The cube houses are meant to represent an abstract forest and are tilted at an angle that gives excellent views of the surrounding area. Ironically, however, because of the slanted walls and ceilings, only a quarter of the interior space is actually usable.

Looking around, it's easy to see why Rotterdam feels futuristic and is leading the way for green living and modern design. Have you visited Rotterdam? I'd love to hear your impressions so please leave a comment down below.

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There are many things to do in Rotterdam, Netherlands. One of the most popular attractions is the Erasmus Bridge. This bridge is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. It was named after the philosopher Erasmus of Rotterdam and has become a symbol of the city.

Another popular attraction is the Markthal. This unique building is a market hall with a curved glass roof that covers an entire city block. The hall houses more than 100 food stalls, as well as a number of boutiques and restaurants. It's a great place to explore and sample some of the best food that Rotterdam has to offer.

Other popular attractions in Rotterdam include the Cube Houses, the Hofbogen pedestrian bridge, and the Maritime Museum. There's something for everyone in Rotterdam, so be to check out as many of these attractions as you can during your visit!

Rotterdam is one of the oldest Dutch cities, founded in the mid-13th century. It has a long and varied history, including a period as a center of trade and industry. Today, it is known for its art scene and modern architecture. The city is home to the Erasmus Bridge, the tallest bridge in the Netherlands, and the Markthal, an iconic covered market with a distinctive curved roof. There are also many parks and green spaces in Rotterdam, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

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1:12 Visit the Cube Houses
2:14 Walk on the Erasmus Bridge
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5:40 Go to the top of the Euromast
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Kinderdijk Windmills (My Dream Day in The Netherlands) | Eileen Aldis Travel Channel

KINDERDIJK WINDMILLS: DUTCH DREAM DAY - For my first visit to the Netherlands there were two things I absolutely had to see: windmills and wooden shoes. Visiting Kinderdijk accomplished both and turned into my Dutch dream day - complete with a giant rainbow!

We took a water bus from Rotterdam and when we arrived it was pouring rain. Freezing, we stopped at the only restaurant in town (which, thankfully, was good!) for traditional Dutch split pea soup to warm up. The weather changed every few minutes and continued to be crazy all day: torrential rain, wind gusts, sunshine, and a rainbow! Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it's the largest concentration of old windmills in all of the Netherlands. There are nineteen windmills that were built in the 1740s as part of the water management program to help Dutch people - as they say - 'keep their feet dry.' The whole area is beneath sea level so there were real problems with flooding and windmills were used to pump water. The story of how Kinderdijk got its name is very interesting. In 1421 there was a devastating flood where thousands of people drowned. When survivors got the nerve up to leave their homes and survey the damage, they saw a cradle floating in the water and heard the sounds of a baby crying. The story goes that a cat was jumping up and down in the cradle to keep it from tipping. The child was saved and that's how Kinderdijk, which means 'Children's Dyke' in English, got its name.

The area is extremely picturesque and looked like the Holland I've seen in my dreams: windmills dotting the horizon and turning in the wind. We even saw a man wearing yellow wooden shoes. He wasn't a tourist either! Another highlight was getting to go inside one of the windmills and see what it was like to live there. Until 1916 it belonged to a miller's family who had thirteen children. I expected it to feel really cramped and dark and was really surprised at how large and light it felt. There were many floors (which included climbing a lot of narrow ladders) and tall ceilings which made it feel more spacious. The white paint on the walls also magnified the light that came in through the windows. We got to try sleeping on one of the beds - only just fit!

Visiting Kinderdijk and getting to experience Dutch windmills and someone wearing traditional wooden shoes was the most fun day I've had in the Netherlands so far. The appearance of a huge rainbow was more than I could've asked for. Wow! Have you seen windmills in person? What did you think?

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What To Do In The Hague

WHAT TO DO IN THE HAGUE - Visiting The Hague was full of surprises. I only knew it as the location of the International Criminal Court but there is so much more to see! It was a day of discovering all that The Hague has to offer.

We took the train from Rotterdam for a day trip to The Hague. We started our visit at Mauritshuis, a museum with a collection bursting with paintings by Dutch masters. We saw Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson, which is much larger than I thought it’d be. I had no idea he was only twenty-five when he painted this world-famous masterpiece in 1632. I can remember learning about it as a kid in school. The most famous painting in the museum, however, is Vermeer’s The Girl With A Pearl Earring. Before arriving in The Hague I didn’t know it was here! Arguably one of the most recognizable paintings in the entire world, it’s even more incredible in real life. Vermeer has been called the master of light and, when you see this painting, you immediately understand why. The girl has an inscrutable expression on her face, which reminds me of the Mona Lisa. Her eyes follow you as you walk back and forth across the room. To me it feels very contemporary even though it was painted in 1665. Seeing this was not only a highlight of The Hague but The Netherlands overall.

After Mauritshuis we headed to a gallery with a totally different artwork: Escher in Het Palais. It’s a gallery entirely devoted to the work of artists and graphic designer M.C. Escher. The building itself is part of the attraction because it’s the former winter palace of Queen Mother Emma of The Netherlands. Escher is well-known for his drawings that require a second look. He really plays with reality and it was interesting to see the progression of his art.

After seeing such different types of art we headed to the International Criminal Court. I couldn’t have visited The Hague without making a visit here because, to me, they’re inseparable. It’s a place where individuals who have been charged with genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity - the gravest of charges - come to be tried by the international community. There are public galleries where you can go and listen to open sessions to see what’s going on. There’s also an exhibition about the history of the ICC: why it exists, what it does, when it was formed, who it’s funded by, and who it serves. We learned a lot and I’m glad I got to see it.

Next we arrived at the pier - just in time for magic hour as the sun was going down. Everyone in The Netherlands told us that the beach and pier in The Hague is fabulous and a really popular spot, especially in the warmer months. There’s a large Ferris wheel, hotels, restaurants, shops, and lots of activities for children and families. It was lovely to see this other side of the city and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.

We were hungry and looking forward to a cozy dinner and a chance to warm up after spending the day looking around. We found exactly what we were looking for at Jamey Bennet, back in the city centre. The idea is that you order a bunch of plates and share them. Everything was delicious but our favourites were the ceviche, salmon sashimi and dessert. There was a fire and having a long leisurely dinner was the perfect way to top off the day.

I had such a great time visiting The Hague and loved discovering all the wonderful things you find there. So happy we got to see it all! Did anything take you by surprise? Leave a comment below and tell me!

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#6.Wander the Old Harbour and Marine Museums
For a little maritime adventure, head over to the Old Harbor (Oude Haven).
Filled with restored historic boats, gorgeous walkways and a heap of restaurants, it's the best place to visit for a little relaxation and a little tipple. Pop into Apartt which has the meanest stone-cooked steaks, ever.
They're delicious. Don't fret, though, if you're a veggie they've got a gorge-worthy fondue that will induce cheese hallucinations.
After all that gorging, head over to the Maritime Museum Rotterdam, too. It's the perfect place to better understand the history of this area, the city's waterways and its connection to the sea.
Also check out the Harbor Museum, which is an open-air home to the 19th-century Buffel ship. It's one of the best things to do in Rotterdam if you love checking out the history of a place. That being said, you may wanna give it a miss if you're not into a big ole history lesson.
Plus, no maritime adventure in Rotterdam is complete without visiting the SS Rotterdam, too!
#5 Scroll through Delfshaven
Unlike much of Rotterdam, the district of Delfshaven actually survived the destruction by World War II. This all means that it almost feels like you've stepped back in time to an older version of Rotterdam that's so different from the shiny new areas. It's a pretty easy tram ride to visit Delfshaven (from any part of the city) and the city feels really easy to navigate so you'll easily find it. After strolling the neighbourhood, make sure to visit the Old Church in Delfshaven. This was the point where pilgrims held the last service before sailing for the New World across the Atlantic
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# 4.Experience the Fenix Food Factory
Look, there's no hiding that any holiday to Rotterdam should include a few indulgent spots to eat and drink. For me, Fenix Food Factory is that place.
Filled with stalls serving everything from local cheese boards, BBQ and cakes, it's one of the best things to do in Rotterdam if you're feeling peckish.
Once you're here, check out the Kaapse Brouwers micro-brewery, cheese from Booij Kaasmakers, meat from the Firma Bijten, and the best cakes from Jordy's Bakery. Yes, you will be stuffed but it's totally worth it.
# 4.Find Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk
The Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk is considered to be one of the only standing medieval buildings in all of Rotterdam and a place not to miss.
Built between 1149 and 1525, the church is incredible to wander around. With its bronze doors, beautiful interiors and stained glass, it's one of the best things to do in Rotterdam if you love history.
Don't forget to spot some of its most famous residents too… the three huge organs!
# 2. Wander through Witte de Withstraat
People seem to either love or hate Witte de Withstraat (a street in the centre of Rotterdam). In lots of ways, Witte de Withstraat is a little like a mini-Shoreditch (in London) or Williamsburg (in NYC), if that makes sense.
It kinda has a hipster vibe and totally cool little cafes, bars and a few night spots too.
That being said, I've heard people describe it as a bit 'try too hard' now and it no longer has the same vibe it once had. Whatever the case, it's worthwhile for you to make up your own mind and see it for yourself.
# 1. Rotterdam Boat tour
Our absolute number 1 tip to do when you are in Rotterdam is to explore the city by boat. Experience one of the world's most innovative ports in all its glory on this city cruise in Rotterdam. Admire the city's skyline from the comfort of your vessel with an audio guide. Embark on a round-trip city cruise of Rotterdam to see one of the world's most innovative ports in the world. See the busy traffic of sea-going and inland ships, listen to informative commentary via an audio guide, and admire the city's impressive skyline as its imposing buildings glide by. Please note, boat tours are very popular. If you want to assure yourself of a place now, you can book your tickets in advance via the link in our description. Our tip is to do this in advance, to avoid disappointment, if you can't, you can cancel the tickets free of charge.

Things To Do In Rotterdam, Netherlands - Travel Guide & Places To Visit

In this video, we will talk about the best things you can do in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Rotterdam is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. It is the second largest city and fourth-most populous urban area of the Netherlands with a population of 610,874 as of 1 April 2016.

The population of Rotterdam exceeded one million inhabitants for first time by January 2011. The agglomeration has grown well beyond the city's administrative borders.

At that time, Rotterdam was the largest seaport in Europe; still, in 1950, it remained only the second-largest port of the Netherlands. From 1960 on, expansion of container shipping terminals disrupted traditional relations with ports upstream along Rhine and the cities of southwestern Germany. By 1990, Rotterdam had surpassed Amsterdam as the largest port in Europe.

In July 2013, Rotterdam was officially recognized as a World Heritage Site. The Erasmus University is one of three prestigious universities in Rotterdam. In addition to that, Rotterdam has a university of applied sciences- the Hogeschool Rotterdam.

Most of the tourists in Rotterdam are from other countries, mainly Germany and Great Britain, but also from other European countries including Belgium, France and The Netherlands itself. In recent years there has been a steady increase in tourism from other EU member states as well as Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea.

The port of Rotterdam is the largest in Europe and has a capacity for handling about 450 million tons of cargo per year. The port calls at over 1300 sea-going vessels every year and more than 1000 ocean-going liners visit the city each year. In total, more than 3600 ships would pass through Rotterdam each day.

Rotterdam's lively atmosphere is due to the city's inhabitants' hectic lifestyles and its location in the Rhine-Meuse delta . Its food scene is internationally acknowledged by residents, expats, students and tourists alike. As of 2015, Rotterdam was listed as unesco's City of Design.

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What to do in Rotterdam? Do you want to know what the best things to do in Rotterdam are? Watch this Rotterdam City Guide to see our top things to do in Rotterdam, the Netherlands!

If you don’t know what countries to visit in Europe, The Netherlands should be on your list! And when you are in the Netherlands, do not just visit the capital Amsterdam. The city of Rotterdam also has a lot to offer! The Rotterdam architecture is unique from all other Dutch cities. Whether you are on a Eurotrip, planning a city trip to Rotterdam or want to do a road trip to Rotterdam: this Rotterdam travel video shows you the top things to do in Rotterdam, the best Rotterdam attractions and also some hidden gems in Rotterdam.

Please enjoy our list of things to do in Rotterdam! Which of the things of our Rotterdam City Guide do you like best? Let us know in the comments down below!

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00:00 Rotterdam city guide
00:45 Rotterdam architecture
01:18 Church of Saint Laurence
01:49 White House Rotterdam
02:25 Cube Houses
02:56 Rotterdam Market Hall
03:46 Fenix Food Factory
04:09 Delfshaven
04:41 Santa Claus Rotterdam
05:06 Pauluschurch
05:37 Luchtsingel
06:13 Outro

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The Netherlands - 10 Places to visit (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague) - Travel Guide 4K

Since moving to the north western part of Germany, the Netherlands became the closest country border we could visit. We’ve been to Amsterdam already a couple of times and seen a lot of places around the country during a few other trips.
So what are the best places we've seen so far? Well here is the top 10 list I have created for The Netherlands.
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0:39 Amsterdam
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2:18 Zaanse Schans
3:35 The Hague
5:02 Scheveningen Pier
6:17 Rotterdam
7:34 Hoek Van Holland Pier
8:19 Tulip Fields
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Rotterdam is a port city in the western Netherlands, located on the Nieuwe Maas river. It is the second-largest city in the Netherlands and one of the largest ports in the world. Rotterdam is known for its modern architecture, innovative urban planning, and cultural diversity. The city has a rich maritime heritage and is home to several museums, including the Maritime Museum and the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Rotterdam is also a hub for business and trade, with a thriving economy and a thriving start-up ecosystem.

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Things to do near Rotterdam - See the many windmills at Kinderdijk

If you're in a car and driving anywhere near Rotterdam, you should take the time to see the windmills at Kinderdijk. The walkways are free, but you will have to pay for the hop on hop off canal boat. You will also have to pay to enter the 2 windmill museums. The Kinderdijk windmills are a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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A day exploring Rotterdam | Netherlands travel vlog

In this travel vlog, we go exploring to the city of Rotterdam here in The Netherlands. What makes Rotterdam special, is that it´s a more modern and urban looking city, compared to the rest of the country. Making it quite different!

During our day we cross the Erasmus bridge, visit the Cube houses, the Maritime museum, do a boat tour around the Rotterdam port and enjoy some delicious foods. We also try Japanese curry for the first time ever!

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Rotterdam, Netherlands: Europe's Largest Port - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite

Watch the full episode: Rotterdam's immense port is a reminder of the Dutch knack for international trade. Located where the Rhine River meets the ocean, the port handles 35,000 ocean-going vessels each year. More info about travel to the Netherlands: #ricksteveseurope #netherlands #rotterdam

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Amazing Things to Do in Rotterdam & Top Rotterdam Attractions

Discover with us the most amazing things to do in Rotterdam & Top Rotterdam attractions. Welcome to Rotterdam, the architecture city of Holland. If you want to enjoy a spectacular view of the city, visit the Euromast - a185 meter high tower completed in 1960 which is surrounded by the English style Het Park. This lush green park close to the city center is a perfect place for barbecues or relaxing.
Continue to the historic Delfshaven District which is one of the very few areas of the city that was not destroyed during the 1940 bombardment of Rotterdam. It is a home to cozy cafes, restaurants and shops. You will fall in love with its romantic atmosphere.
Rotterdam is a world port city, and you cannot miss its Maritime Museum established in 1986. It contains many attractions including a lighthouse and many old vessels such as this 228 meter long SS Rotterdam - former flagship of the Holland-America Line.
This fascinating structure is the Market Hall which consists of offices, apartments, a supermarket and around 100 food shops.
One of Rotterdam’s most striking structures is a set of cube houses completed in 1984. The houses consist of 3 floors, they have a living are of 100 square meters, and all the walls are slanted. One of the houses is open to visitors to check on the interior.
Another impressive structure is the White House completed in 1898. This 43 meter high Art Nouveau building was the first skyscraper in Europe and you can enjoy breathtaking views from the viewing platform on its top.

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ROTTERDAM: This is a tour of Rotterdam, Netherlands vlog. In this travel guide we start out on the waterfront and then head into the centrum area of Rotterdam downtown. Rotterdam is a modern economic hub for the Netherlands and became my favorite city in the Netherlands during my visit.

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