What to do and see in Rotterdam, South Holland Province: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

March 31, 2022 Almeta Stockton

Holland's most modern city began as a fishing village in the 13th century. It was developing into an industrial and trading power when German bombers destroyed the city center and harbor in 1940. However, Rotterdam's unique architecture now brings many visitors to bike around this urbane, cosmopolitan city. Old Dutch-style houses can still be found in historic Delfshaven, from where the pilgrims set sail in 1620. Cultural offerings from summer's carnival to classical music give Amsterdam competition.
Restaurants in Rotterdam

1. Erasmus Bridge

Erasmusbrug, 3072 Rotterdam The Netherlands http://www.rotterdam.nl
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4.5 based on 3,718 reviews

Erasmus Bridge

Considered an architectural work of art, Rotterdam's imposing bridge that is shaped like a harp soars over the largest harbor in Europe.

Reviewed By Hermes_NL - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The iconic Erasmus bridge, nicknamed “the Swan”, crosses the wide river Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam. It offers a great opportunity to take a city walk and reach out from the industrious North shore to the bubbling “Kop van Zuid” and the gentrified Katendrecht peninsula.

2. The Destroyed City

Plein 1940, 3011 Rotterdam The Netherlands
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4.5 based on 246 reviews

The Destroyed City

Reviewed By Robert937 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

The reason why this 1953 statue and its sculptor Ossip Zadkine is so well appreciated by the people of Rotterdam is it captures exactly the feelings of the people after the Nazi bombing of the heart of the city in 1940. Powerlessness and desperation about the bombs and the devastation they caused. They took our heart away. The boy from Smolensk (Belarus) who became French citizen Zadkine never experienced bombings as he escaped to the USA in time in 1941, but still his strong sense of empathy helped him to create the sculpture. His style is clearly influenced by cubism and he may also have been inspired by Picasso's 1937 painting of Guernica, another testament to Nazi cruelty.

3. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

Museum Park 18-20, 3015 CX Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 441 9445 http://www.boijmans.nl/en/
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4.5 based on 1,331 reviews

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

This place is temporarily closed.

Reviewed By romaniliadis - Thessaloniki, Greece

This museum so diverse and large. It contain all eras of art. Medieval, modern.. Its well planned, so you can go by map where you can see which era of art you at now.. Salvador Dali, Rubens, Rembrandt, Rene Magrite all they are here. Very interesting.

4. Trompenburg Gardens & Arboretum

Honingerdijk 86, 3062 NX Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 233 0166 [email protected] http://www.trompenburg.nl/
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

Trompenburg Gardens & Arboretum

Trompenburg Gardens & Arboretum is the green pearl in the city of Rotterdam. Throughout the year admiring visitors come and enjoy exploring the gardens. Nature’s beauty changes magically with each new season. This former country estate covers 20 acres and boasts a magnificent collection of plants that includes very old beeches and oaks, 700 varieties of rhododendron, more than 100 varieties of holly, the Dutch National Collection of Hostas and countless others. Refreshments can be had on the sunny terrace at the entrance or in the cosy tea room in De Uithoek where they also serve lunch.

Reviewed By BOGGERVID

This is also Rotterdam! A beautiful and well maintained botanical paradise. It is accessible in a wheelchair and plenty of resting places. The tea room has a great menu and the food is surprisingly diverse and very good. The cakes are delicious!

5. Huis Sonneveld

Jongkindstraat 12, 3015 CG Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 440 1200 [email protected] http://www.huissonneveld.nl
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4.5 based on 279 reviews

Huis Sonneveld

Reviewed By Carlvanloey - Edegem, Belgium

Amazing how every little detail is still well preserved. It gives an impressive view on how ‘modern architecture’ was those days To me an absolute highlight of our visit to Rotterdam MUST DO

6. FutureLand

Europaweg 902 Havennummer 8213, 3199 LC Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 252 2520 http://www.futureland.nl/
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4.5 based on 211 reviews

FutureLand

7. Miniworld Rotterdam

Weena 745, 3013 AL Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 240 0501 [email protected] http://www.miniworldrotterdam.com/index.htm
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4.5 based on 380 reviews

Miniworld Rotterdam

Miniworld Rotterdam offers you a unique way to explore the city of Rotterdam, her stories, her history, her architecture and absorbing maritime tradition, all in a bird’s eye view. Rotterdam is the place to be. The story of this inspiring city, the 1940 bombardment and subsequent reconstruction, the drive to innovate, to shape their city, that locals still have today; all make Rotterdam a fascinating place to visit. Here everything seems possible. Over the past ten years Miniworld has received several public awards. Come visit and experience over 600 m2 of this large and breathtaking miniature world, close to Rotterdam Central Station. Not only can you explore the City of Rotterdam, you can also explore vast rural Dutch landscapes filled with windmills and typical Dutch villages. A Whole World Awaits You... In Miniworld Rotterdam a day lasts 24 minutes. When night falls, thousands of tiny lights sparkle in the dark.

Reviewed By robertrC5154UL - Skipton, United Kingdom

This place is amazing. The time, expense, effort and expertise that has gone into recreating much of Rotterdam and surrounding areas is unbelievable. Prices were reasonable and we spent over two hours looking at the displays. They are now building a miniature Great Britain, so you can see how much work goes into model making. Can't recommend highly enough.

8. Stadium Feijenoord (De Kuip)

Van Zandvlietplein 1, 3077 AA Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 492 9444 http://www.feyenoord.nl
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4.5 based on 511 reviews

Stadium Feijenoord (De Kuip)

Reviewed By mariaramirezcruz - Schiedam, The Netherlands

we are not fans but there are once a year free entrance and activities, the Feijenoord helicopter land in the middle of the soccer field, I find this really cool, a lot of inflatables for kids outside gratis. you can see this stadium and helicopter in mini world museum in Rotterdam

9. Theme Park Plaswijckpark

Ringdijk 20, 3053 KS Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 418 1836 http://www.plaswijckpark.nl/?gclid=CP7ezYSj160CFQMntAodAjstoA
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Theme Park Plaswijckpark

Reviewed By mariaramirezcruz - Schiedam, The Netherlands

Very affordable price, a lot of activities, without pay extra. there are theater activities every 30 minutes, tren ride around the park, swimming pools in summer, boat riding, inside big playground with lots of activities, zoo, a little one, farm, lots of animals, carousel, cars road, my son loves this one, extra activities in Halloween and Christmas. great place with a lot of activities for a very affordable price, you can get a membership for unlimited entrance.

10. Wilhelminapier

Otto Reuchlinweg Kop Van Zuid, Rotterdam The Netherlands http://www.cruisereiziger.nl/aankomsten/aankomsten-nederland/aankomsten-rotterdam
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Wilhelminapier

Reviewed By 474arv - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

The Wilhelmina pier was created in the 80th after many years of being neglected and has become a hotspot of Rotterdam. There is a big theatre Nieuwe Luxor, the foodhallen , a excellent art filmhouse, the photomuseum and in the back there is Hotel New York where you can have a meal or just a drink. This used to be a shipping office and from this point Dutch immigrants traveled to Amerika. In the summer the outside terrace from Hotel New York is lovely .There are many cruise ships during the year who enter the Wilhelminapier . Nice is to have a walk near the riverside. The pier you can also enter by watertaxi wich gives a little extra.. The Wilhelmina pier is connected by a little bridge wich gives you aces to Katendrecht wich has several good restaurants and the Fenixhallen,Not to be missed..From the bridge you have a spectacular view on the Wilhelmina pier In February there is Art Rotterdam in the Cruiseterminal, So lot's to see and to do . Not to missed.

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