Explore Rotterdam’s rich history and hidden gems with a native Spanish guide. Discover iconic landmarks and secret spots on this immersive walking tour.
Explore Rotterdam’s rich history and hidden gems with a native Spanish guide. Discover iconic landmarks and secret spots on this immersive walking tour.
- Santa Claus (Beeld) - “Paul McCarthy’s Santa Claus statue, initially unwanted, now stands proudly in the city. It has become an icon that many in Rotterdam cherish, and here’s why.
- Depot Boymans Van Beuningen - The Art Depository (Mirror) of Boijmans Van Beuningen, along with other attractions in the Museum District. Discover the museums and…
- Santa Claus (Beeld) - “Paul McCarthy’s Santa Claus statue, initially unwanted, now stands proudly in the city. It has become an icon that many in Rotterdam cherish, and here’s why.
- Depot Boymans Van Beuningen - The Art Depository (Mirror) of Boijmans Van Beuningen, along with other attractions in the Museum District. Discover the museums and the Land of Hoboken here.
- Nieuwe Werk - Het Scheepvaartkwartier (the Maritime Quarter) is a hidden treasure outside the city center; a place even many locals are unaware of. Experience the openness and spaciousness of this stunning port city! From the Maas River banks, enjoy views of the New York Hotel, Rotterdam Steam, and Erasmusbrug.
- Erasmus Bridge - The Erasmus Bridge, a grand white structure, spans the Meuse (Maas) River, linking north and south. It is a city icon, and you’ll learn about its role during the Second World War, including the invasion and bombing of Rotterdam.
- Maritiem District - The Maritime District is home to many centuries-old ships, the last of their kind. Stroll through this open-air museum and feel transported back in time!
- The Destroyed City - A significant statue in Rotterdam, linked to the Second World War, located in 1940 Square, rich in history and meaning.
- Old Harbour - The Old Port, one of the Netherlands’ oldest and most welcoming ports, offers a fantastic view of the Cube Houses, which we’ll explore up close next!
- Kubuswoningen - Cube Houses are among the city’s most famous tourist attractions. Discover their history, architecture, and significance as you walk through the “concrete forest” to the market square.
- Markthal - After visiting the market square, conclude the tour inside Markthal. This modern indoor market, filled with food and colors, has further elevated Rotterdam’s fame. Often called our modern Sistine Chapel, you’ll soon see why!
- Witte Huis - The White House is a historic landmark and was once the tallest office tower in Europe.

- Guide living in Rotterdam with native Spanish
- Small group of up to 8 people
- History: From the port to World War II and reconstruction
- Architecture: Old, current and future building styles and plans
- Guide living in Rotterdam with native Spanish
- Small group of up to 8 people
- History: From the port to World War II and reconstruction
- Architecture: Old, current and future building styles and plans
Explore Rotterdam with a local guide on this walking tour, featuring both major landmarks and lesser-known treasures. Gain insights into the city’s history, from its 13th-century beginnings and the catastrophic bombings of World War II, to its post-war revival, significant port, architecture, culture, and more.
Key attractions include: The Cube Houses,…
Explore Rotterdam with a local guide on this walking tour, featuring both major landmarks and lesser-known treasures. Gain insights into the city’s history, from its 13th-century beginnings and the catastrophic bombings of World War II, to its post-war revival, significant port, architecture, culture, and more.
Key attractions include: The Cube Houses, Markthal, the Old Port, Erasmus Bridge, and the Art Depository.
Hidden gems include: Veerhaven, Parklaan, and the Sea Quarter (Shipping Quarter).
Topics covered: History, Culture, Port, World War II, Architecture: Present and Future.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.