3 hours
E-voucher
Multiple
Discover Rotterdam by bike, the best and best way to explore the city, your enthusiastic guide will show you the most beautiful known and unknown places see!Still figuring out what to do in Rotterdam? Whether you’re into architecture, spectacular cityscapes, harbors, history or all of the above? On this amazing tour you will see all the amazing hotspots in Rotterdam.On the highlights tour you will see:Rotterdam Centraal StationThe MarkthalErasmus BridgeCity HallLaurenskerkCube HousesOld HarbourHotel New YorkKop van ZuidTimmerhuisHet Witte HuisKatendrechtFenix Food Factory
Operated by
seeTheCity
Meet your tourguide at Baan 175 (a few minutes walk from the Erasmusbridge, in the heart of the city center).
Address
Baan 175, 3011 CA Rotterdam, Netherlands
Rotterdam's Market Hall is the first covered market in the Netherlands, combining a tasty shopping experience inside a unique building. This iconic fresh market has 100 fresh produce sellers, 15 food shops and 8 restaurants. Packed with food stalls selling packed with fresh fish and meats, vegetables and cheeses to bread and sweets you can really find it all in one place.
The Erasmus Bridge is one of Holland’s most famous bridges featuring a one-armed pylon extending into the sky with steel cables crossing the 800-meters long bridge. Designed by Ben van Berkel and opened in 1996the Erasmusbrug is a must-see icon in the city.
Laurenskerk is the only remaining medieval building in Rotterdam and an important symbol of the city. Built in the late Gothic period, the building refers to the time when Rotterdam was still walled and the waterways were the most significant trade routes. The St Lawrence Church (Sint-Laurenskerk), also known as the Great Church (de Grote Kerk), was built between 1449 and 1525.
The iconic cube houses (Kubuswoningen) of Rotterdam are a part of a residential complex designed over 30 years ago in a unique architectural project. Conceived by the Dutch architect Piet Blom, the buildings are characterized by several buildings, in the shape of cubes tilted at 45-degrees.
A stone's throw from the cube houses and the new and ultra-modern covered market (Binnenrotte Market) is the Oudehaven area. Dating back to the 14th century, it is the oldest port in Rotterdam. It can be said that the commercial and port life of the city developed thanks to this port.
The Witte Huis or White House was the tallest building in Rotterdam and Europe's first skyscraper when it was built in 1898. It is one of the few buildings in the city to survive the German bombardments of 14 May 1940, and is a Rijksmonument that is also included on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
English
Dutch
A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.