Discover Rotterdam’s highlights and hidden gems with a personal photographer. Capture memories at iconic spots and receive high-res photos the next day.
Discover Rotterdam’s highlights and hidden gems with a personal photographer. Capture memories at iconic spots and receive high-res photos the next day.
- Depot Boymans Van Beuningen - The (Mirrored) Art Depot of Boijmans van Beuningen, located among other attractions in the Museum District. Visitors can explore the museums and the Land of Hoboken here.
- Nieuwe Werk - Het Scheepvaartkwartier (Shipping Quarter) is a hidden treasure in the outer city center, unknown to many locals. Experience the…
- Depot Boymans Van Beuningen - The (Mirrored) Art Depot of Boijmans van Beuningen, located among other attractions in the Museum District. Visitors can explore the museums and the Land of Hoboken here.
- Nieuwe Werk - Het Scheepvaartkwartier (Shipping Quarter) is a hidden treasure in the outer city center, unknown to many locals. Experience the expansive and open atmosphere of this stunning harbor city! From the river Maas, you can view Hotel New York, Steam Ship Rotterdam, and Erasmusbrug.
- Erasmusbrug - The Erasmus Bridge, a large white structure, spans the river Meuse (Maas) and links the north to the south. It is a city icon where you can learn about the Second World War, including the invasion and bombing of Rotterdam.
- Maritime Museum Rotterdam - In the Maritime District, discover numerous century-old boats, 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 related to the Second World War, located at Square 1940, rich in meaning and history.
- Witte Huis - The White House is a historical landmark that was once the tallest office tower in Europe!
- Old Harbour - One of the oldest and most charming harbors in the Netherlands. From here, enjoy a fantastic view of the cube houses, which will be explored up close at the next stop!
- Kubuswoningen - The cube houses are among the city’s most renowned attractions. As you walk through the street of cube houses (Overblaak), learn about their purpose, design, and architecture. Stroll through the ‘concrete forest’ on the way to the market square.
- Markthal - After visiting the market square, conclude the tour inside The Markthal. This venue has added to Rotterdam’s fame and is a modern indoor market brimming with food and vibrant colors! It’s often referred to as the modern Sistine Chapel, and you’ll discover why!

- Explore old, current, and future architectural styles
- Visit Markthal for dining suggestions
- Discover top photo spots
- Enjoy local snacks
- Guided by a professional local expert in architecture and history
- Get up close to the cube houses
- Receive supportive photos and informational sheets
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Small group experience with a maximum of 15 people
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- Explore old, current, and future architectural styles
- Visit Markthal for dining suggestions
- Discover top photo spots
- Enjoy local snacks
- Guided by a professional local expert in architecture and history
- Get up close to the cube houses
- Receive supportive photos and informational sheets
- Small group experience with a maximum of 15 people
- Learn about Rotterdam’s history from harbor days to WWII and rebuilding
Explore Rotterdam with a local guide on this walking tour, showcasing both prominent landmarks and hidden treasures. Delve into the city’s history, from its origins in the 1200s and the devastating WWII bombings, to its post-war revival, major harbor, architecture, culture, and more.
- Highlights include: Cube Houses, Markthal, Old Harbor, Erasmus…
Explore Rotterdam with a local guide on this walking tour, showcasing both prominent landmarks and hidden treasures. Delve into the city’s history, from its origins in the 1200s and the devastating WWII bombings, to its post-war revival, major harbor, architecture, culture, and more.
- Highlights include: Cube Houses, Markthal, Old Harbor, Erasmus Bridge, and Art Depot
- Hidden Gems: Veerhaven, Shipping Quarter
- Themes: History, Culture, Harbor, WWII, Architecture: Present and Future.
- Small group with a maximum of 15 participants.
The 2- vs. 3-hour walking tour:
In summary, the two-hour tour provides an overview and insight into the city, while the three-hour tour offers a deeper understanding of Rotterdam. The routes delve further into the heart of the city; the stories are more detailed, and the visual experience is even more vivid. However, either option is a great choice.
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.