Rotterdam Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Kinderdjik Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Kinderdjik Village
The famous village with 1,000 mills is one of the most popular Netherlands tourist attractions. Even the Dutch country itself is well known as the state windmill. Kinderdijk Village is located about 15 km from the city of Rotterdam.
As Slaah one Dutch icon, Kinderdijk Village was once a lowland whose position was under sea level and was very prone to flooding. But by utilizing a tered tower that serves as a water pump to be flowed to the reservoir to the river. Now it is proven that the method succeeds in making the Kinderdijk village free of flooding.
You're free to enjoy a very panorama of Idah in Kinderdijk Village on foot or using a bicycle. You can even visit the museum at certain times. Visiting tourist attractions in the Netherlands in the summer, you can watch the way the Dutch-style traditional water pump work. Whereas in winter, you can play ice skating on the frozen river water surface.
Visit the Windmills of Kinderdijk
Enjoying a scenic location on the River Noord and nestled between Rotterdam and Dordrecht is the village of Kinderdijk which means ‘Children’s Dike’ in Dutch.
The main reason to come here is to take in the beautiful windmills that date from the 18th century and this is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
There are 19 windmills here that date from 1722-1761 and this is the largest group of these structures anywhere in the Netherlands.
You can visit from April to October and there are designated times throughout the year when the sails of the windmills spin and you can see them in all their glory.
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Carding in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, eating overnight meals, and buying the Dutch four treasures!
As the second largest city in the Netherlands, there are many people who like to come to check-in hotels in addition to Amsterdam. Rotterdam is the largest seaport in Europe and was the world's largest port in the 1880s. Therefore, there are a lot of people who still come to the card to play.
Dutch four treasures, must buy souvenirs
Dutch four treasures as if our domestic four treasures are very famous, is a must-have to experience or purchase when you come to the Netherlands to travel. They are wooden shoes, windmills, tulips and cheeses. Among them, wooden shoes should be the best souvenirs, because the cheese will be eaten, the flowers may not be brought to customs, as for the windmill... if you can pick one Going back is also quite powerful!
Holland's wooden shoes are called local must-buy souvenirs, because of its cute shape, the whole look is like a boat, can be used as an ornament or a vase. Even the Dutch will regard it as a treasure collection. Although the practical value is not high, but the wooden shoes have become the treasures of the heads of state and political figures. So, don't consider buying a few pairs to bring back?
Local must-have food
to a city, except for souvenirs and attractions, of course, you can't miss what you eat. Rotterdam has a very special food in the local area, which is overnight meal.
should be called Indian cuisine. This is not the same as the local dishes in India. Although it is so called, it is still very different. Similar to the dish of the dip, there is a sauce in the middle, and more than 20 kinds of side dishes can be placed next to it. It is said that such dishes are the dishes that the Lutdan people created for the thrift to use the leftovers of the previous day. Nowadays, it has become a feature, and many people will go to the restaurant to taste it.
Must-have card in the south of the Netherlands: the idyllic scenery of the big windmill! The windmill group of the
child dyke was built in 1740. The purpose of the original construction was to discharge the stagnant water below the low-lying area of the sea level. The wind principle promotes the runner to let the water drain, so that the surface is not Water is drowning. There are still 17 of the 19 windmills in the
windmill that are still in operation, and the remaining two will join the operation in July and August each year.
Children are wary of the surrounding scenery and are especially suitable for posing! In different weathers, the atmosphere and style can be completely different...
The weather in South Holland is changeable. When it comes over in the morning, it is still in the clear sky. In a short while, the clouds occupy the dominant position, changing from time to time. , rolling over the fields... know that every photo with sunshine is hard to wait for!
A lot of people will rent bicycles at the entrance. In fact, walking in this field, you can feel the nature better, and you can take pictures at any time. Aspects
Tickets: Garden free; big windmill inside 8 ohm
traffic: from children to continue to travel to Rotterdam or The Hague, there are two modes of transportation:
1) 90/93 bus, do the end station Rotterdam Zuidplein, get off and transfer to Rotterdam's subway to other destinations
2) Water bus 202, take Rotterdam Erasmusbrug, then take the Rotterdam subway to other destinations
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Cube Houses Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Rotterdam, rising from the ruins
Rotterdam was completely destroyed during the Second World War, and from the ruins one of the most unique cities in the Netherlands was born. Although it is only slightly smaller than Amsterdam, it has completely different atmosphere. The largest port in Europe is located in Rotterdam. You can get to Rotterdam from Amsterdam by intercity train for 16 euros. Leave the central station and walk in any direction you like. The beauties of the city will find you.
Best places to visit:
The Cube Houses, Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam Central Station, Euromast Tower and Markthal
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Market under apartments🇳🇱
Rotterdam Centrum Market
📍 Hoogstraat 107-129, 3011 PL Rotterdam, Netherlands
This amazing covered market located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The market was surrounded by residential apartments with a wonderful wall painting. 🖼️ I am sure you will be amazed!! Just 20 minutes walk from the Rotterdam central station.🥰
You can enjoy Herring “sashimi” which is really popular in Holland with a really strong fishy taste. 🐠Herring is an excellent source of lean protein with fatty acids and omega 3 oil.🐟🐟
📍 Overblaak 70, 3011 MH Rotterdam, Netherlands
When walking out from the Markt, on your right there are some cube houses which you can get a ticket and visit or even book a night staying in a cube house!! 🎲
#foodie If you have a sweet tooth you can get a finger licking good caramel waffle 🧇 from a food truck. It is very popular snack in Holland with a hot caramel sauce between two thin layer of freshly made waffles🍯🧇.
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innovative Cube House in Rotterdam
This line of cubic shape houses called the Cubehouse was built nearly 40 years ago and located in the center of Rotterdam. Each apartment has three levels and is accessed by steep staircase. The interior is cleverly designed and includes all the usual rooms such as bedrooms , kitchen, bathroom, and even an attic to chill out . While all of the apartments are for residential purposes, one of them is opened to visitors as a museum with a small entrance fee of £3.
Definitely one of the must see buildings if you are visiting Rotterdam on an architectural journey. #urbanexplorer #thenetherlands #unique #architecture #rotterdam
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Cube House
It is the best place to visit in Rotterdam. In a sunny day the best spot to take artistic photos as well.
Nice thing about it that it is in city center and only 10 minutes walk from stations.
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De Rotterdam Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Have you been to the Netherlands 🇳🇱? Last October was my very first time in the country. Strange right, considering that I am from France and I could technically just hop on a 2 hour train to get here. But I made my way there all the way from New York, and decided to go for something a little different and off the beaten path. Instead of going to the very popular capital city of Amsterdam, I opted for the neighboring city of Rotterdam. This city, which is the second largest city in Holland, turned out to be just what I had hoped for: a lovely European vibed place, with houses and buildings from the old architectural style to the modern skyscrapers. Did you know, Rotterdam is the biggest port in the continent? 🛳
The world's most beautiful market - Rotterdam arcade market / hc /
Undoubtedly, Rotterdam's vegetable market is the world's highest value of the vegetable market, 10 years, spending 1.2 billion to build, not just the vegetable market, but The vegetable market + apartment complex, 11-storey, elegant horseshoe-shaped arcade design, two glass curtain walls in front of the tunnel, the dome is full of fruit and vegetables flowers harvest art. There are more than 90 stalls in the 8,000-square-meter market, with cheese, flowers, spices and seafood. You can buy it here and eat it!
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1 in Rotterdam Arcade Market, opening hours: Monday-Thursday and Saturday 10
The Rotterdam Market
, one of the unique Dutch buildings, is located in the heart of Rotterdam, adjacent to the cubicle, the pencil building, hh/, or by bike, then walk or cycle to visit Rotterdams attractions. Yes, the distance is very close. There is a Ferris wheel outside the
chili market. There is also a weekend market in the square every weekend. It is a bit like our farmer's market. From daily necessities to fruits and vegetables, there are
indoor market is every day. It is the world's food stalls, mainly in the Middle East and Europe, from curry, spices to sausage cheese. Of course, there is a shop where you can sit down and taste the food. Drinking a beer and ordering a sausage is a Rotterdam. Time method.
The street behind the leeks market is a commercial street, you can buy and buy here, there is a big shopping mall on the commercial street, there are also some medium-sized supermarkets, cheap daily chemical products here. Can find it!
A slow-paced country in the Netherlands, not a large land of memory cities are so refined, the Netherlands is known for its windmills and museums. It is the best way to experience the slow pace of life in this city in Rotterdam. The Dutch world is famous for its creativity. Rotterdam is often called a hotbed of architectural design. Rotterdam's giant arcade market is a creative arc-shaped tunnel structure. The most eye-catching part of the building is the world's largest name on the curved roof. The giant murals of "The Horn of Richness" entered the market, and people felt like a small bug standing under the tall flowers, just like the amazement of reading "Alice in Wonderland" in childhood.
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Markthal Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Rotterdam, rising from the ruins
Rotterdam was completely destroyed during the Second World War, and from the ruins one of the most unique cities in the Netherlands was born. Although it is only slightly smaller than Amsterdam, it has completely different atmosphere. The largest port in Europe is located in Rotterdam. You can get to Rotterdam from Amsterdam by intercity train for 16 euros. Leave the central station and walk in any direction you like. The beauties of the city will find you.
Best places to visit:
The Cube Houses, Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam Central Station, Euromast Tower and Markthal
#backpacking #backpacker #Rotterdam #budget
Markthal (Market Place) Rotterdam
The Markthal (English: Market Hall) is a residential and office building with a market hall underneath, located in Rotterdam. The building was opened on October 1, 2014, by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. Besides the large market hall, the complex houses 228 apartments, 4,600 m2 retail space, 1,600 m2 horeca and an underground 4-storey parking garage with a capacity of over 1200 cars.
You will enjoy inside this hall, variety of foods from Asian, American, European foods are found here .The unique architectural structure and design made it so special.
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Markthal, the Market Hall in Rotterdam
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The Markthal (English: Market Hall) is a residential and office building with a market hall underneath, located in Rotterdam.[8] The building was opened on October 1, 2014, by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
We visited Markthal for their food. We saw wonderful Christmas decorations. People are gathering everywhere for this holiday season.
Food are ranging from all around the world. We can get Dutch Delight, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Latin, American and many many more.
Travel wish for #2023travelwish is to Travel around the world with my loved one.
Traveling in Rotterdam, the Markthal arcade market is a must. Looking far away, this market is a circular-shaped building with countless windows. When you walk into it, you will be attracted by the ever-changing colored fruits, grains and vegetables on the giant curved dome.
This artwork based on the vegetable market shows a wonderful world of lively fragrance. The interior of the market is horseshoe-shaped, which was designed by the local company MVRDV.
In the market, the stalls are neat and the owner is enthusiastic. Here is a place for food, from fresh meat to seafood, from dry goods to desserts, from bread to vegetables, Asian, European, and Middle Eastern delicacies, allowing you to spend a whole day eating and eating. All day long. Not only Rotterdams, but many residents of the Netherlands or neighboring countries will regard this arcade market as an important stop for their daily purchases.
I like this market, it is lively and unruly, full of humanity and no market enthusiasm, full of human fireworks but not materialistic! I really admire the Rotterdam people can make a vegetable market so extreme and beautiful, so it is pleasing to buy food and cook and want to go shopping.
Markthal Arcade Market in Rotterdam
Address: Dominee Jan Scharpstraat 298
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Euromast Rotterdam Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Rotterdam, rising from the ruins
Rotterdam was completely destroyed during the Second World War, and from the ruins one of the most unique cities in the Netherlands was born. Although it is only slightly smaller than Amsterdam, it has completely different atmosphere. The largest port in Europe is located in Rotterdam. You can get to Rotterdam from Amsterdam by intercity train for 16 euros. Leave the central station and walk in any direction you like. The beauties of the city will find you.
Best places to visit:
The Cube Houses, Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam Central Station, Euromast Tower and Markthal
#backpacking #backpacker #Rotterdam #budget
Euromast
#familytrips2024
Our family trip to the Euromast in Rotterdam, Netherlands, was a thrilling urban adventure. Ascending the iconic tower, we marveled at the panoramic views of the cityscape below. From the bustling harbor to the modern architectural wonders, every angle offered a new perspective of Rotterdam's dynamic energy. The exhilarating ride in the rotating glass elevator was a highlight for the kids, providing a bird's-eye view of the city's skyline. At the top, we enjoyed a leisurely meal while soaking in the breathtaking scenery, making memories against the backdrop of the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Looking ahead, our next family destination is the enchanting city of Prague, Czech Republic. With its fairytale-like architecture, rich history, and charming cobblestone streets, Prague promises to captivate our imaginations. We'll explore medieval castles, stroll along the picturesque Charles Bridge, and indulge in delicious Czech cuisine. The city's romantic ambiance and cultural treasures will surely create another unforgettable family adventure.
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Euromast view in Rotterdam
View from the Euromast in rotterdam, you can view the city as well as one of the biggest ports in Europe. We took the glass elevator to the very top which was a great experience and way to enjoy the view.
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