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If you really want to come on this date and have a larger group, consider taking a Private Walking Tour of Rotterdam . You can enjoy Rotterdam with your own private guide!

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One day in rotterdam: a perfect itinerary.

Are wondering how to spend a day in Rotterdam?

Then you’ve come to the right place. I loved my solo trip to The Netherlands’ Capital of Cool and am excited to share my 1-day Rotterdam itinerary.

This is for you whether you are on a day trip from Amsterdam, visiting as part of a cruise or staying overnight. You can use this Rotterdam itinerary as a self-guided walking tour and I’ve included a map to help you on your way.

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TOP 5 THINGS TO DO

  • Visit the iconic Cube Houses
  • Stop for lunch at Rotterdam’s market hall
  • Stroll around Rotterdam’s Old Harbour
  • Admire Rotterdam’s modern architecture
  • Walk along the Maas Riverfront

RECOMMENDED ROTTERDAM SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOUR : 3 miles (5 km)

RECOMMENDED GUIDED ACTIVITIES

  • Rotterdam bike tour
  • Rotterdam Walking Tour and Harbo u r Cruise
  • Rotterdam Segway Tour

RECOMMENDED HOTEL: citizenM Rotterdam Hotel

IN THIS ARTICLE

Why You Should Visit Rotterdam

Rotterdam is a city that rose like a magnificent phoenix from the ashes.

The Netherlands’ second-biggest city was flattened in a Nazi bombing raid on May 10 th  1940. Only a handful of historic buildings survived the onslaught.

Enlightened town planners and architects used the reconstruction of Rotterdam as an opportunity to build a strikingly modern city that pushed the envelope of urban design. What we see today is an architectural showcase designed by the great and the good of contemporary architects.

There are boldly futuristic apartment buildings, office towers, libraries, bridges, market halls and subway stations. But as a nod to Rotterdam’s past, remnants of the city’s few surviving historic buildings are tucked between its more contemporary creations.

Better still, Rotterdam is one of  the best European cities to visit as a solo traveller .

geometric yellow and grey blocks of cube houses of rotterdam

Is One Day in Rotterdam Enough?

One day in Rotterdam is enough time to hit its highlights with ease. As most of its main attractions are grouped close together, this is a very walkable city. 

Stay for an extra day if you prefer a slower pace of travel or want to see a few places outside the city centre, such as Delfthaven.

Rotterdam Self-Guided Walking Tour and Map

You can visit the city’s key sights on my self-guided walking tour. This walk starts at the central railway station (Rotterdam Centraal) and ends at the Old Harbour. It is around  3 miles  long.

To help you along your way, here’s an interactive map of this Rotterdam walking tour. If you need directions, simply click here or on the image.

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If you would like to use public transport to help you see these sights, fast forward to my for tips on how to get around Rotterdam (-> here ).

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My Suggested 1-Day Rotterdam Itinerary

1. rotterdam centraal train station.

Our walking tour starts at  Rotterdam Centraal train station,  a modern architectural gem.

Opened in 2014, Rotterdam’s futuristic central train station is massive, spread over 430,000 square feet under a cathedral-like roof. Before you start your walk in earnest, you might want to pick up a city map from the train station’s  Tourist Information Office .

When you exit the station into the plaza, turn around and look back at the station to admire its flying saucer-shaped roof, with its tip in harmonious juxtaposition with the adjacent buildings.

rotterdam-centraal-station rood against adjacent blue towers

2. Rotterdam’s Shopping Zone

Korte Lijnbaan forms part of  Lijnbaan , a fairly unremarkable network of pedestrianised shopping streets, but one with a claim to fame.

Lijnbaan was the first pedestrianised downtown shopping area to be developed in Europe. As such, it was a huge tourist attraction in the 1950s when such developments were novel.

Today, it has lost its shine and its shops are a little down market. Nonetheless, this cycle-free zone is pleasant and you don’t run the risk of cyclists approaching you from behind you like silent assassins!

When you reach the statue of the rasslin’ bears, take a right. When you reach the tram tracks take a left. You are now in  Beustraverse , another shopping street.

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Carry on straight and you will reach  Hoogstraat , which was at the heart of Rotterdam’s downtown area pre-1940.

Are you now ready for a pit stop?

If so, then grab a prized pavement table at  Poffertjessalon Seth  (Hoogstraat 147)  and order a portion of their tiny traditional pancakes, smothered in butter and dusted with icing sugar. They are like little sweet clouds of heaven.

Now on a sugar high, head toward the steeple of  St. Lawrence Church .

3. St. Lawrence Church (Laurenskirk)

exterior of st lawrence church in rotterdam with tall bell tower at centre

St. Lawrence Church  is one of the few buildings that survived the WW2 bombing raid. Completed in 1525, this imposing Gothic building is Rotterdam’s oldest.

I didn’t go inside, but if you fancy a peek it will cost you €3 (2023 price). You can check opening hours here . The church also hosts concerts.

If you have a head for heights, you can climb the tower from Tuesday to Saturday from March until October.

Have you heard about the Erasmus programme? This is a European exchange programme designed to enable students to gain experience in another country, either as part of their degree programme or as a work placement.

Meet the man who inspired this. The statue of Rotterdam native,  Desiderius Erasmus  (1469 – 1536) graces the plaza in front of St. Lawrence Church.

Erasmus was a Renaissance humanist scholar who studied extensively abroad to avoid the fate of his like-minded friend, Thomas More, who had his head chopped off by Henry VIII.

Erasmus Statue & St Lawrence Church, Rotterdam

Other Rotterdam landmarks are also named after him. We’ll come across at least one other in this walking tour.

But, for now, continue to the end of Hoogstraat and straight ahead you will see a white building with yellow tubes. Head towards this building which is Rotterdam’s  City Library .

5. The City Library

If you love funky architecture don’t skip Rotterdam’s City Library. Often compared to Paris’ Pompidou Centre, it is in keeping with the French building’s aesthetic of “form follows function”, celebrating the guts of a working building.

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I took the escalator all the way up to the top floor to fully appreciate this space and loved the funky 1970s-style lampshades.

Exiting the City Library, walk back across the plaza towards the modern dome-shaped building which is Rotterdam’s  Market Hall.  

6. Rotterdam Market Hall (Markthal)

If you only have one day in Rotterdam, its Market Hall is a must-see.

It is not like any other market that I have come across on my travels. Gleaming and modern, this cathedral of food is covered by a spectacular 36,000 sq ft ceiling mural, featuring fruits, vegetables and other market goods.

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Beneath this domed ceiling is an extensive food market with over 100 retailers, restaurants and fast-food stands.

If you are ready for lunch, this is one of the best places in Rotterdam to stop for a drink or a quick bite to eat.

Back outside, you will be able to spot the distinctive tower block dubbed “ The Pencil ” by Rotterdammers because of its shape. Make your way toward it and you will arrive at the  Cube Houses .

7. The Cube Houses of Rotterdam

For many, the Cube Houses are the stars of Rotterdam’s architectural show. Designed and built in the late 1970s by the architect Piet Bloom, these innovative buildings have achieved iconic status.

This urban forest of 39 identical yellow cubes sits on hexagonal poles, their walls tilted at a precarious 54.7-degree angle. Each cube houses a single family on three levels. The lower triangular level is the living room; the middle level is for sleeping and bathing; and the upper level is an additional sleeping or living area.

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For a closer look, follow the signs to the museum to enter a series of courtyards around which the Cube Houses are clustered. You can enter one of the houses themselves by paying to visit  Kijk-Kubus Museum House .

Alternatively, if you are after a more immersive Cube House experience, you can stay in one at the  Stayokay Hostel (Overblaak 85-87). Dorm beds and private rooms are available.

From the Stayokay Hostel, take the steps down to Rotterdam’s  Old Harbour . This is the endpoint of our Rotterdam walking tour and we will return here. But if you want to refuel you can do worse than take a seat at one of the harbourside bars and restaurants.

If you want to carry on, walk around the left-hand side of the harbour, cross the main road and then go under the bridge’s flyover to reach the  Maas riverfront .

8. Maas Riverfront

The red bridge to your left is the  Williams Bridge (Willemsbrug) .

With your back to the Williams Bridge, stroll along the riverfront boardwalk. In around 15 minutes you will arrive at the  Parade of Flags , 200 of them representing the nationalities of those making up Rotterdam’s multi-ethnic population.

Remember Erasmus from earlier in our walking tour? Here is another Rotterdam landmark that bears his name, the spectacular 800-meter-long  Erasmus Bridge (Erasmusburg) .

The graceful shape of its 139-meter-high pylon has given it its nickname, “The Swan.”

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The Erasmus Bridge is considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful bridges and it forms part of the city of Rotterdam’s logo.

To continue our walking tour, turn right to head away from the river and up  Schiedamsedijk . Then turn right to reach the  Maritime District .

If you fancy putting your feet up and relaxing for an hour or so, why not take a harbour cruise from Willemsplein? This will allow you to see Rotterdam from another perspective and you’ll learn more about the city, its shipyards and docks.

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9. Leuvehaven

A hundred years ago,  Leuvehaven  was a busy commercial port. Today it’s a harmonious blend of the old and the new, with a few remaining historic harbour buildings sprinkled amongst new tower blocks. It is an open-air venue for all things related to nautical history.

It is also home to Rotterdam’s  Maritime Museum . In the plaza behind the museum is the symbolic  De Verwoeste Stad (The Destroyed City)   statue, commemorating the city’s WW2 destruction.

rotterdam-maritime-district

Follow the road (Blaak) around to the right at the Maritime Museum and just past the Blaak metro station you will find yourself back at the  Old Harbour.

10. The Old Harbour (Oudehaven)

Rotterdam’s  Old Harbour  is a modern recreation of what the harbour would have been like, had Hitler not had his way with the city. With its outdoor bars and restaurants and a handful of historic ships, it is a very pleasant area to stroll and sup.

Old Harbour with Williams Bridge and the Old Customs House in the background

It must be time for that cold drink now. You deserve it and where better to end your day in Rotterdam?

If You Have More Than One Day in Rotterdam

I recommend visiting Delfshaven  and  Luchtsingel . You will need to hop on the city’s metro system but they are both well worth the journey.

Time permitting, try to see the city’s street art and a few of Rotterdam’s subway stations .

Mercifully saved from the destruction wrought by the WW2 bombing campaign, Delfshaven is a well-preserved area of Rotterdam and gives us a glimpse of what the city would have looked like in its golden age.

As its name suggests, Delftsaven was actually the port for  Delft , six miles northeast of Rotterdam.

Lined by historic buildings, Voorhaven canal is crisscrossed by bridges and has a working windmill in the distance. It doesn’t get much more Dutch than this.

Buildings lining the canal of delfshaven shoud be seen if you have nore than one day in Rotterdam

Don’t miss the  Pilgrim Fathers Church (Oude de Pelgrimvaderskerk) , near the main drawbridge. It was here that the Pilgrims prayed the night before they set sail for the New World on 1 st  August 1620. The rest, as they say, is history.

To get to Delftshaven, take metro line A or B toward Schiedam Central, or line C toward De Aakers, and alight at Delfshaven.

Luchtsingel

Images of this 390-metre-long footbridge, slightly east of the main train station, grace many an Instagram feed. This bright yellow walkway connects Rotterdam North to the central area and has revitalised a once-neglected area.

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Each of the 8,000 wooden planks forming Luchtsingel is inscribed with the name of the person who funded it, or with a message of the funder’s choice.

If you get a chance to visit, take a peek at the community area. It’s not often that you see sheep waiting for a train that will never arrive!

Rotterdam’s Instagrammable subway stations

Rotterdam’s architectural treasures can also be found underground. My favourites were  Marconiplein  and  Blaak .

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If you visit Blaak station, look out for the remains of Rotterdam’s city walls which are suspended over one of its platforms.

Rotterdam’s street art & Witte de Whithstraat

The street art scene in Rotterdam is centred around  Witte de Whithstraat , which is the city’s hipster central. This lively street is lined with restaurants that represent Rotterdam’s ethnic diversity, boutiques, art galleries and even a Dutch “coffee shop”.

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If you head to Rewriters Rotterdam, you can download a free downloadable  Rotterdam street art map . An app is also available.

Getting There

Thanks to its superb connections, getting to Rotterdam is a breeze.

I flew to Rotterdam – The Hague Airport  which is located 3km from the centre of Rotterdam. The flight time from London City Airport was a mere 45 minutes. The ice in my G&T barely had enough time to melt.  

To reach the centre of Rotterdam by public transport, take  bus #33  from the terminal.  A bus leaves every 10 – 15 minutes during the day and it will take you all the way to Rotterdam Centraal. Buy a two-hour ticket from the machine as you exit arrivals.

Alternatively, catch the #33 bus going in the opposite direction to the nearby Meijersplein metro station, five minutes away, and then hop on Line E. The two-hour ticket will cover you for both journeys.

Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport serves a greater number of destinations. A direct train can whisk you to Rotterdam Centraal station is less than 30 minutes.

Rotterdam is also well-served by trains, including a Eurostar train  from London St. Pancras. However, this direct train service is due to be suspended for up to 11 months starting in 2024.

Thanks to efficient rail connections, it’s east to visit Rotterdam as a day trip from cities in The Netherlands and Belgium , incuding Amsterdam, Leiden , Delft and Brussels .

ON A CRUISE SHIP

If you arriving in Rotterdam on a cruise, reaching the city centre is a breeze.

Cruise Terminal Rotterdam  is centrally located at Wilhelmina Pier, at the southern end of the Erasmus Bridge. The nearest metro station is Wilhelminaplein, a five-minute walk away. From here, it’s four stops north to Rotterdam Centraal on Line D or Line E.

The cruise terminal is also served by trams #23 and #25.

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Getting Around

Thanks to its integrated and efficient public transport network, getting around Rotterdam is easy. Your ticket choice will depend on how much you anticipate using the city’s transport system over a set time period.

For a one-off journey, buy a  two-hour ticket . If you plan to do a lot of travelling within Rotterdam during the course of a day then a  day ticket is your best bet.

A  Tourist Day Ticket is also available. The difference between this and the day pass is that it gives you free travel within the South Holland region, from the  tulip fields of Lisse  in the north to Dordrecht in the south. 

If you are planning to use public transport in other Dutch cities, an  OV-chipkaart  may be more convenient. Similar to London’s Oyster Card, you preload this card with credit or add a specific travel product. 

There is also a tourist card, the Rotterdam City Card , which provides unlimited travel on all RET metro, tram, and bus lines and discounts for many of the city’s top museums and attractions. It is available for 1 – 3 days.

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Guided Tours of Rotterdam

If you want someone else to take care of all the arrangements for you or want to benefit from the knowledge of a local guide, why not join an organised tour?

A tour can be particularly useful if you are travelling alone. Many solo travellers fear being lonely , and joining an organised activity can be excellent for making friends while you are travelling.

Here are a few highly-rated options to consider:

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Do as the locals do and explore Rotterdam on two wheels. This 2.5-hour bike tour takes in many of the attractions listed in this article in the company of a local guide.

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Get the best of both worlds with this 3-hour guided walking tour followed by a harbour cruise.

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Conquer the bridges of Rotterdam on a fun-filled 75-minute Segway tour

Where to Stay in Rotterdam

Rotterdam offers a broad range of accommodation options to suit all budgets. As each district has its own charm and personality, there is no single best area to stay in Rotterdam.

The lively city centre, right in the thick of things, is divided into sub-districts. Here are a few areas that are worth considering:

  • The  Cool District  around Witte de Withstraat Street  â€“ brimming with bars, restaurants, boutiques and galleries
  • The  Triangle area , near Blaak Square and the Market Hall. From here, it is easy to visit most of Rotterdam’s attractions
  • Oude Haven  â€“ for a dose of Dutch culture and history

citizenM Hotel   – I stayed at the funky four-star hotel in the thick of things, alongside the Old Harbour and across the road from Blaak station. Recommended.

two chairs and a lamp as part ofOne of citizenM Rotterdam's living rooms

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Here are other options that I have found that may suit different budgets:

PREMIER SUITES PLUS Rotterdam   – these stylish, serviced apartments near the central train station have garnered rave reviews.

Sparks Hostel  – Close to Rotterdam Centraal station, this hostel offers dorm beds and private rooms.

>>> None of these places take your fancy? Discover other great accommodation choices in Rotterdam .

And That’s a Wrap!

I hope my guide helps you have the best day in Rotterdam. If you’ve enjoyed this article, take a look at my other Netherlands articles:

  • 7 Best Things to Do on a Day Trip to Delft
  • Keukenhof Gardens, Netherlands: Blooming Wonderful!
  • One Day in Leiden: A Free Walking Tour

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Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour

Last Updated on 24th October 2022 by Sophie Nadeau

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Rotterdam is like no other city in the Netherlands. Or, for that matter, the rest of Europe. During the Blitzkrieg of WWII, the city was near flattened, leaving behind little. Rotterdam became a blank canvas on which a modern metropolis has since been constructed. All concrete jungle and metal skyscrapers, here’s a free and self-guided Rotterdam walking tour you’ll want to follow:

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Rotterdam is the kind of city that you’ll need to dedicate an entire day to exploring. Whether it be as a day trip from The Hague , Amsterdam, or as an overnight stop, there’s no shortage of things to see and do when it comes to Rotterdam.

If you’re looking to see a number of attractions while in Holland (museums, paid parks, etc), then you may well want to consider investing in a Holland Pass . In order to work out if the pass is worth it or not, add up the cost of the individual attractions you want to visit and see if it’s more affordable to buy them separately or purchase the pass.

When booking your route, be sure to arrive in Rotterdam Centraal as opposed to one of the other stations in Rotterdam (you’ll thank me later!) In order to undertake this walking tour, you’ll want to wear comfortable shoes that you’re able to walk a fair distance in. Rotterdam , like much of the rest of Europe, is not a place for high heels or brand new shoes.

Alternatively, it’s perfectly possible to rent a bike for the day and explore the city on two wheels. Bicycle parking is available throughout the city and exploring via bicycle means that you’ll be able to explore the fringes of the city which might otherwise be too far to traverse on foot.

For those who are looking to get a bite to eat en route, I highly recommend finding somewhere in the Cool District. This area of Rotterdam is known for its many bars and restaurants and, despite what you may think, although plenty of tourists wander around the area, there are still some great eateries to be found. For even more inspiration, be sure to check out our suggestions for one day in Rotterdam .

Walking time: 1 hour 8 minutes

Distance covered: 5.5 km

 Free and self-guided Rotterdam walking tour. Looking for the best things to do in Rotterdam the Netherlands in one day? here's a guide!

Suggested stops on this Rotterdam walking tour

This walking tour begins where most journeys to Rotterdam start: Centraal Station. All modern architecture and glinting metal, the Centraal station is to be your first taster of the architecture of the city and a glimpse of what lies beyond its modern façade.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

While it’s pretty apparent that Rotterdam is a hub for modern era architecture, what you may not know is that there is a Picasso statue in the heart of Rotterdam, not far from the Centraal Station.

The concrete Sylvette was acquired by the City of Rotterdam following a seven-year deal and weighs some 46,000 kilos. There are plenty of other unique attractions to see in the city. Here’s a guide to the best hidden gems of Rotterdam .

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

With ‘cool’ in its name (pronounced ‘coal’ in Dutch) , you know that this district is going to be a place worth hanging out in. Home to many of the best bars, bistros, and brasseries in Rotterdam, the Cool District is where all the locals hang out. While in the Cool District, be sure to wander along the Witte de Withstraat strip.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

The most famous resident in the history of the city is a certain Desiderius Erasmus, a scholar and Dutch Christian humanist who lived from the 15th to 16th-centuries. Those who have studied abroad within Europe have likely heard of the man before as one of the top study abroad programmes in the world is named for him.

Located just steps away from the Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk, this is the fifth incarnation of a number of such statues of Erasmus in the city. So influential of a man was Erasmus that he was the first non-royal to have had a statue created for him in the Netherlands.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

One of the only buildings to have survived the Blitz of Rotterdam during WWII is the Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk, though it’s worth noting that this ecclesiastical building too, was badly damaged by the bombing. Dating all the way back to the 15th-century, this church is the sole reminder of Rotterdam’s medieval past.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

The largest archway in Europe also happens to house the largest artwork in the Netherlands (a piece which is known as the Horn of Plenty) , as well as being a great place to stop off for a bite to eat.

Located somewhere between the Old Church and the Old Harbour, the market hall (known as Markthal in Dutch) is home to stall upon stall of Dutch fast food, local produce, and bites to eat from all over the world.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

If you’ve ever seen a photo of Rotterdam on Instagram, you’ve likely spied the cube houses. Designed by award-winning Dutch architect Piet Blom and built in the 1980s, there are forty cube ‘dwellings’ in total.

Living in a house such as this is said to take some practice since only a quarter of the living space is actually habitable! Constructed over the Blaak overpass, the tilted cubes are designed to be like urban treehouses.

For those who want to catch a glimpse of what it might be like to live inside one of the cube houses, it’s possible to visit the Show Cube for a price (though, after I visited the house, I did feel like the entrance fee was on the pricier side of things).

If you’re staying in Rotterdam for a little longer than a day, then you may well consider staying in a Cube House for yourself. Stay Okay Hostel can be found in one of the few larger cubes on site and the accommodation is generally pretty well reviewed.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

Filled with tall ships and set against the backdrop of the iconic Cube Houses, the Old Harbour of Rotterdam is where all the locals come to hang out. After all, it’s here where you’ll find plenty of bars and restaurants, including the award-winning Noah Cocktail Bar and Restaurant.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

One of the first tall buildings in Europe is that of the Witte Huis. Situated on the fringes of the Oude Haven, the Witte Huis (quite literally translated as ‘White House’)  was built between 1897 and 1898 in an attempt to replicate the Art Nouveau architecture that the architects had so fallen in love with in New York.

Now a National Heritage site, the Witte Huis stands at over forty metres tall and comprises of ten floors. Today, Witte Huis is easily one of the most beautiful buildings in Rotterdam and its ground floor functions as a café and restaurant.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

For all things maritime-related, the Maritime Museum was founded as early as 1874 by Prince Henry of the Netherlands. If you want to visit the Maritime Museum, then it’s even possible to purchase your ticket in advance .

For those who are unsure as to whether they want to pay the entrance fee, the adjacent Maritime Museum Harbour features all kinds of open-air installations and attractions.

If you want to see even more of the harbour, together with a knowledgeable tour guide, then you may well consider booking this 90-Minute Harbor Cruise with Live Guide.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

Nicknamed the swan (and once in front of the bridge it quickly becomes apparent why!), the Erasmus Bridge is named for the most famous Rotterdammer. While in front of the bridge, be sure to check out de Rotterdam.

This set of three towers are connected via small glass bridges on the upper floors and their construction was only finalised in 2013. One of the best places in Amsterdam from which to admire the Erasmusbrug is from Willemsplein, 3016 DR Rotterdam.

Free & Self-Guided Rotterdam Walking Tour, Holland, the Netherlands. How to spend one day in the Dutch city of Rotterdam! (Cube Houses, Markthal, Oude Haven, etc)

Sophie Nadeau is a full time travel writer and photographer focused on cultural experiences in Europe and beyond. When she's not chasing after the sunset (or cute dogs she sees on her travels) she can be found reading, playing video games, and going on long hikes with her husband.

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