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How long is the drive from Scheveningen to The Hague?

The direct drive from Scheveningen to The Hague is 3.7 mi (6 km), and should have a drive time of 11 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Scheveningen to The Hague, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rotterdam, Haarlem, Delft, and Leiden, as well as top places to visit like Zandvoort and Museum Voorlinden, or the ever-popular DFDS | IJmuiden.

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Top cities between Scheveningen and The Hague

The top cities between Scheveningen and The Hague are Rotterdam, Haarlem, Delft, and Leiden. Rotterdam is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Scheveningen and less than an hour from The Hague.
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Haarlem

Haarlem, located just outside of Amsterdam in the northwest Netherlands, is a city with a rich history. Once a prominent North Sea trading port enclosed by defensive walls, it has preserved its medieval charm with cobblestone streets and traditional gabled houses. The area is renowned for its vibrant flower-bulb-growing district and picturesque tulip fields. Haarlem also boasts art museums and hofjes, which are almshouses built around serene courtyards.
19% as popular as Rotterdam
40 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to The Hague
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Rotterdam

Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, is a major port city with a rich seafaring history. Following its near complete reconstruction after WWII, it has become known for its bold and modern architecture. The Delfshaven neighborhood offers a glimpse of the city's past with canalside shopping and the Pilgrim Fathers Church. As one of the largest ports in the world, Rotterdam serves as a gateway to Europe and continues to reinvent itself at a rapid pace.
Most popular city on this route
22 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to The Hague
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Delft

Delft, a picturesque city in the western Netherlands, is renowned for its production of Delftware, a distinctive blue-and-white pottery. The charming old town is home to the Oude Kerk, where the famous Dutch Master painter Johannes Vermeer is buried, and the Nieuwe Kerk, which overlooks the bustling market square and houses the tombs of the royal House of Orange. Nearby are Leiden and The Hague, both rich in history and culture.
21% as popular as Rotterdam
13 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to The Hague
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Leiden

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Leiden, also known as Leyden, is a charming city located in the South Holland province of the Netherlands. It is famous for being home to the country's oldest university, Leiden University, established in 1575. The city boasts centuries-old architecture and is renowned for its association with renowned artist Rembrandt, who was born there. Visitors can explore the picturesque canals and bridges while enjoying a leisurely pace without large crowds.
16% as popular as Rotterdam
17 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to The Hague

Best stops along Scheveningen to The Hague drive

The top stops along the way from Scheveningen to The Hague (with short detours) are Keukenhof, Market Hall, and Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station by IHG. Other popular stops include Erasmusbrug, Duinrell, and Grote Markt.
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DFDS | IJmuiden

Ferry service
Transportation
DFDS Ijmuiden - Office & Ferry Terminal is a part of an extensive travel route from Brussels/Amsterdam to Texel Island, involving various modes of transport like metro, Thalys train, IC Train, Connexxion Bus, and the ferry. The ferry terminal offers low and zero emission buses for convenient transfers.
Great place to set sail from. Helpful friendly staff which is unusual for a lot of custom posts. Good car parking facilities easy to use and bonus while you're waiting for departure if you have a couple of spare hours then just 5 minutes walk away is a retail outlet centre with lots of shops and a pub. What more could you need to spend a couple of hours whilst waiting for departure. DFDS operate the most amazing car ferries too. With ample cabins and restaurants serving an exceptional variety of quality foods. Two bars both with live music and entertainment. This company is a cut above any ferry company I have ever experienced. The trip to Newcastle was worth it lol as we travelled from Bristol to experience a trip to Amsterdam. DFDS are excellent.
Kile S — Google review
First time on a DFDS cruise, booking was smooth, customer support was very helpful. Was a bit difficult to find the parking for the car but we called and the lady helped. Check-in and passport control were easy and we could board the cruise. No elevator for the baby trolley but the staff promptly helped up the escalators. On board staff is very very friendly, welcoming and helpful, always with a smile! Plenty of entertainment on board, kids play area, cinema, games, drinks, extra activities like watching sea wild life (if you're lucky to see them)... Buffet or a-la-carte restaurant, cafeteria. We had the buffet and our room included wifi, and mini-bar drinks, what a treat! Comfortable beds and nice shower, much better than expected! We loved the experience and would like to repeat, maybe taking the car next time and exploring the North of England or Scotland.
Joana M — Google review
We took the ferry to Newcastle with our dog and we really enjoyed it. The bedroom was very clean and the bed was comfortable. The dog area was nice and we like most that the sailing was smooth as we sometimes get sea sick. Thank you.
Mark E — Google review
Nice ferry....food was great....good selection .....we upgraded our cabin to commodore class.....helpful staff as my wife is a wheelchair user
John G — Google review
Opted for the commodore suite for comfort rather than any other option price wise. What you get - a hotel room afloat - a private lounge with drinks and nibbles FOC. Lounge is open 24hrs for drinks coffee etc. Meet and greet at the entrance to the commodore cabins Breakfast included in the price of the cabin in a private dining area Staff are fantastic, so warm and friendly The vessel itself is a credit to the officers and crew as she was pristine in appearance. Not a cheap option but in my mind money well spent Highly recommend that you don’t waste your money on dining onboard as we found the food bland at best, veggies cold and not worth the £28 per head. More like a poor works canteen
Bri R — Google review
Fabulous area, we used the DFDS ship. Outstanding views and the tall ships well and truly added to the experience.
Vincent W — Google review
Heavy Metal Tek Dive Trip to Scapa with SACW Wiltz! Excellent service, the staff are very attentive and friendly, and the prices are reasonable! Everything was perfect! Thanks to the Pricess team.
Diver M — Google review
Absolutely 💯 loved the trip ' staff ' all so pleasant and helpful! Food in the a la carte was spectacular 😋!! Wine choices ' yep ' all good ... recommend dfds
Russell B — Google review
4.3
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3.6
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Amsterdam DFDS Terminal, 1975 BB IJmuiden, Netherlands
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Zandvoort

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Zandvoort, a charming coastal town located to the west of Amsterdam, is a beloved seaside destination known for its expansive sandy beach along the North Sea. This Dutch town also encompasses part of the picturesque Zuid-Kennemerland National Park, offering visitors access to coastal dunes and scenic trails. For those seeking relaxation and leisure, Zandvoort Beach provides an idyllic setting with its pristine sands and a variety of beachfront dining options.
4.3
(958)
Netherlands
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Museum Voorlinden

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Modern art museum
Museums
Art Museums
Museum Voorlinden is a private museum located in Wassenaar, near The Hague, showcasing a remarkable collection of modern and contemporary art. Opened in 2016, the museum was inaugurated by King William-Alexander and features the renowned Caldic Collection, assembled by businessman and art collector Joop van Caldenborgh. The striking white building houses a rich and surprising collection, including permanent works created specifically for the museum as well as temporary exhibitions.
Had a wonderful day exploring the museum with friends. There was lost of variation and the set up of the rooms is so nice and easy to navigate. It is spacious so even when crowded still does not feel full. The little book you receive at entry gives lots of background on every art piece. Some of the art would place in my house, so interesting and cool. Also enjoyed the pop-up shop and regular shop. The candy special that required a time-slot was very nice, go in line timely, but it goes quite fast. This special part required shoes off. For those that can’t take off their shoes there are shoe covers. Spent around 2,5/3 hours in the museum. Also beautiful landscaping outside.
Nienke — Google review
Museum VoorlinMuseum Voorlinden is a beautiful and well-curated modern art museum, worth visiting if you are in the area. The staff is friendly and helpful, which made the experience smooth and pleasant. The artworks are all special in their own way, and each room offers something different. A standout for us was the marshmallow house — playful and unexpected, it really stood out as a highlight. There are a few practical things to note. You are not allowed to take even a water bottle inside, so plan accordingly. Also, the toilets are located outside the main building, which means you have to walk a bit to reach them. Overall, a unique and engaging museum experience. We give it 4 out of 5 stars. den
Sunand S — Google review
The pool is very famous yes, but if u go there just for that I would say it’s not worth it. But there are so much more to see. The environment surrounded is just so good to be true. Highly recommended even if just for the view outside. And the museum inside itself must be one of the most beautiful museum I have ever seen.
Bast — Google review
It's a very enjoyable place. Kids can enjoy it too. But we loved the cafe right next to it. The forest where the museum is located was wonderful. The landscaping was beautiful. You can also take a walk around the area.
Arzu E — Google review
I admit the artworks worth a visit however I have to be honest the experience was not good for a 22 euro. a) In that "sweet Memories"... everyone was asked to take off shoes, understandable though still a bit strange. Maybe I got bad luck in that group someone had unbearable stench filled the whole small candy room. At least for me that was zero sweet but a completely disgusting memories. b) It's normal and common sense not to touch the artwork but arguable the distance. I was struggling from the warning: "keep the distance"... I don't see it's normal for a museum to forbid visitors to look closely for details. Meanwhile to mention there is no clear sign at least for the "large-mini copied chairs". As a well known museum, you are not doing properly in leveraging the communication towards ur visitors between: "don't touch", "keep distance" and "look closely". If u believe signs break the artworks and atmosphere, then u should do it professionally in a different way. Good luck with your visit and hope all of u will have a Sweet Memories there... 😂 For me the disgusting memories + a strange "keep distance" warning made a very unpleasant experience for only 2 stars.
Xiaochen W — Google review
pretty and enjoyable museum with a lot of modern art installation! sometimes they also have live art performance, it is very interesting to watch!
Mahira P — Google review
Museum Voorlinden is a stunning private museum located in Wassenaar, near The Hague, showcasing an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. Opened in 2016, the museum stands out with its elegant architecture designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding nature. The estate’s rich history dates back to Roman times, adding an extra layer of charm. Visitors can enjoy not only the fascinating art exhibitions but also beautifully landscaped gardens designed by renowned landscape architects. It's a peaceful and inspiring spot that combines art, nature, and history in a unique way, making it a must-visit for art lovers and anyone who appreciates a beautiful setting. Really really unique and outstanding.
Ffrr Y — Google review
Museum Voorlinden is a beautiful estate with a contemporary art gallery. Their permanent collection is excellent and the seasonal collections are usually also very good. Besides the museum the estate gardens are also worth a visit and they are completely free of charge!
Kelvin S — Google review
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4.5
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Buurtweg 90, 2244 AG Wassenaar, Netherlands
http://www.voorlinden.nl/
+31 70 512 1660
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Tiki Pool

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Tiki Pool is a popular water park located in the Netherlands, known for its tropical-style swimming pool and 21 exciting slides. The park offers water with subtropical temperatures, reaching above 30°C, making it an enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages. Families can also enjoy the special water park area called Playa designed for little children, where the water is not deeper than 15 centimeters. Visitors have praised the variety of slides available for both small children and thrill-seekers.
Family of 5, 3 children 8-15.. amazing.. lots of slides some pretty extreme.. spread out like maze so Q's form but managed about 8 slides in 2 hours..lockers don't need money but you need to remember number and pin.. indoor is better but only get 2 hours.. outdoor was nice on hot day but only few small slides
Carl V — Google review
I visited Tiki Bad Binnen and unfortunately, it was a disappointing experience. The swimming area seemed to be mostly designed for children. The slides looked fun, but there were long waiting lines everywhere. It felt very crowded, and there was not much organization or supervision. This made the experience stressful instead of relaxing. The changing rooms were too small, with no proper locks on the doors and it wasn’t clear how the door system worked. It was very uncomfortable, especially for families or people needing privacy. The floors in the changing area were also quite dirty, which is not acceptable at all. Usually, for places that charge money for everything like entrance, parking, and more, you expect better service, more cleanliness, and a safer environment. I hope this feedback is taken seriously and helps improve the experience for future guests. With better organization, maintenance, and customer care, this could become a much more enjoyable place for everyone.
Rojan S — Google review
Tikibad Duinrell is a fantastic water park! The wave machine and fast paced flumes deliver non stop thrills, while the lazy river offers a relaxing float. There’s so much to do!! keeping all ages entertained including my 5 year old. Open late, it gives plenty of time to enjoy every slide and pool. The on site food options are convenient and tasty, perfect for refueling. With a vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff, Tikibad Duinrell is a must visit for a fun filled day props to the life guard (didn’t catch his name) for an excellent insight to some of the best slides.
Ben N — Google review
The inside waterpark is amazing. A large variety of slides with some of the most unique designs I have ever seen. Also some smaller rides for kids under 120cm and a kids area. My favourite slide was the cycloon although I would recommend putting your hands behind your head when going down as you can sometimes bang your head on the funnel part of the slide. The queues were also very small apart from on one of the days we went. Barely any queues for some massive slides. The height restrictions are a bit extreme with people having to be over 150cm to go on some of the more intense slides yet only 120cm to go on cycloon which is the fastest slide in the park and in my opinion the scariest. The sessions are 2 hours and if you are quick you can get on every slide in that time which is very good. Overall, I would say the waterpark is definitely worth a visit as it is one of the best I have ever been to and it has something for everyone.
Finn J — Google review
So much fun to be had and lots for all different ages. Some slides were super fast! There were not long queues apart from the Moonlight, Starlight and Triton but they were the most fun with double rings! Clean facilities and no charge for locker which is always nice. We had 2 tiki pool tickets during our 3 night stay at Duinrell.
Vicky S — Google review
We had a great time in the Tikibad. We had a 4 hour time slot which was enough time for us since we only used the indoor facilities. Plenty of slides and small pools to keep big and small kids entertained. I would recommend you bring your own hairdryer as they only have hand dryers instead. It was very odd standing under these trying to dry my hair. Some of the changing rooms didn't have enough lighting. I had to use my mobile phone to light the first cubicle I was in when getting changed. We did feel there were not enough life guards around but netheless all went well.
Meemee C — Google review
In the words of our kids "the best pool in the world". What I'm personally impressed with, is the design of the place. On a relatively small space, there are many slides and different attractions, which sometimes makes it chaotic but it's definitely fun and has a great deal to offer. We have been there several times and will definitely come back again. The outdoor attraction park is also fantastic!
Maja M — Google review
First of all, you can only buy tickets online. We had a 4 hour slot that was pretty good but they lack space in the wardrobe which causes chaos and massive lack of shower capacity, so most people don’t shower. The water feels dirty, rows before the slides are long and a lot of the tubes that are used in the slides and water rides are broken or missing. Impossible to get a sunbed of chair because they are taken by towels. If a car has one bad wheel it doesn’t drive comfortably.
Adrian P — Google review
3.9
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3.8
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Duinrell 1, 2242 JP Wassenaar, Netherlands
https://www.duinrell.nl/tikibad?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=mybusiness_tikibad
+31 70 515 5255
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Duinrell

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Duinrell is a popular theme park complex in Wassenaar that has been a favorite outing for 80 years. What started as a modest family park with just a restaurant and a few attractions has now grown into a large amusement park with over 40 thrilling rides and the largest water park in the Benelux, Tikibad. This water paradise features an array of attractions including wave pools, whirlpools, lazy rivers, heated outdoor pools, and an impressive 21 water slides.
Fun and enjoyable amusement park with a kind of retro touch. Fun for hours for all ages. Arcade hall is a nice cherry on the top.
Christman R — Google review
A big nice place with lots of rides to hangout for kids. Well enjoyed by adults also, this place gives you an option to stay overnight and there are water pools to enjoy in summers which are at extra cost. The place is well connected with public transport. The place needs slightly more attention towards hygiene. Must visit.
Shivam C — Google review
A nice theme park with a variety of rides to suit all ages. Also, the park has a water park inside it which is what makes it unique. The park itself is not too big and queues are not too long either. A day inside is usually sufficient.
Eli S — Google review
It’s a nice place for children to spend a full day, with lots of attractions and also a water park. You can buy separate tickets for the attractions or the water park, or a combined ticket. I bought the combined tickets. We spent the day from morning until 5:00 in the attractions, then went to the water park. The water park has both indoor and outdoor options, but the indoor one is much more fun. The only downside is the price—I think it’s a bit too high. I paid around €39 per person.
Fares A — Google review
What a cracking day!!! Had fun from start to finish the guy operating the pirate ship was fantastic and went the extra mile. Very clean park not to busy food was ok prices were fine. 9.5/10. My only criticism and again it’s small is the toilets all close early even when the park is very busy.
Toulmin74474 — Google review
We went on a Sunday around 4.30pm for a indoor experience and it was amazing, we've some much fun! Easy to access by bus. We'll come back for a full experience!!
Cristiana O — Google review
We have came to duinrell on a number of occasions and every single time it reaches our expectations if not even higher and we will be back for the 6th time in the near future! Duinrell has a fantastic theme park which is suitable for all ages with a variety of different levels of thrill. The tiki bad waterpark is an excellent waterpark with loads of different and unique slides to anywhere else. I like how you can go late at night with the slots. This is perfect for a relaxing evening. The fully equipped park on site is open until really late so if your children want to stay for a little bit longer than they have the opportunity to. The staff are really friendly and you can even hire go karts and bikes. On site there is the superstore and pizza shop and restaurants even with a bowling alley, and bar with entertainment. The accommodation are great with fully working showers and the beds are comfy.
Louise F — Google review
It was a great experience for a family time. My recommendation is to go during a week, not on weekends. Our teens have been so happy to use all attractions in Duinrell
Veronika T — Google review
4.2
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4.1
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1, 2242 JP Wassenaar, Netherlands
https://www.duinrell.nl/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=mybusiness_duinrell
+31 70 515 5255
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Soldier of Orange - The Musical

Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
"Soldier of Orange - The Musical" is an impressive stage production set in a plane hangar, featuring real water, projections, and a 360-degree rotating auditorium. It offers a unique experience with its portrayal of Dutch history during World War II. The performance is emotionally impactful and provides a different perspective compared to movies or books on the same topic. Despite some service issues at the restaurant, the musical's staging and historical significance make it a must-see show.
Unique, the crew, facility is amazing. Super well staged, the stage moves so they can show different scenarios and even one of them has REAL WATER in it. Don't get scared about the gunshots or the Motorbikes !! Historically might have been some steps skipped but very well made. It was full, so the restaurant was full, quite te catch to move around. 9/10 !
Donxz S — Google review
An unforgettable experience! Soldaat van Oranje is performed in Dutch, but for international visitors there are headphones available that don’t translate word-for-word, but give a clear overview in English of each scene. This makes it easy to follow the story while staying immersed in the show. Incredible staging, moving story — absolutely worth seeing!
Hedylamar M — Google review
Absolutely amazing!!! The best musical I have ever seen. Very well done to everyone involved. The food/ drink / toilets were also well organized with very little waiting time considering the theater was full. Would highly recommend
Loopy E — Google review
No words could come close to match the impressiveness of this musical! It was by very far the best stage production that I have seen in my life. Playing in a plane hangar using real water, projections, opening the background to the outside, different sets … all while seated on a 360-degree rotating auditorium already makes this a one of a kind experience. Getting to see a live production on a Second World War topic is way more emotional then any movie, documentary or book could ever be. The production did not hold back displaying even very vulnerable and shocking moments while the artists did a more then amazing job portraying the feelings of their characters. The story was completed showing the consequences that come after major wars, separating people into winners or loosers, good or bad, dealing with loss and grief; leaving everyone surviving completely broken. By the time the curtainwall closed the audience were able to completely feel with everyone characterised on stage and were left with their minds reflecting the whole rest of the evening (at least I was). I can’t emphasize enough that this piece is definitely worth a visit and also totally worth travelling a few hours to get there (speaking from experience here) Really hope the production will continue playing and/or tour the world!
Elise R — Google review
Very entertaining, inspiring and enjoyable musical. Must see for Dutch people and for those with interest in a key part of the country's history. And for foreigners still very entertaining, although spoken and sung in Dutch. Excellent service and facilities
Jan H — Google review
A most enjoyable musical based on the life of one man and his friends in WWII. The performance is in Dutch and takes place in a hangar. The audience revolves from scène to scène. One of the best shows I have seen. It has been going for 12 years and seen by 3 million people.
Malcolm M — Google review
Awesome musical about some real Dutch history. WW2 in the Netherlands performed by great artists in an amazing setting. The 360 stage is pretty cool and the 1100 seats on a turning platform is crazy. The only thing that could be better is the service at the "restaurant". We had to sit there a while and did not get noticed at all. After we asked it took a long time to get our orders also. And we pre booked the whole thing so this was not necessary at all. There were enough staff on the floor.
Bart T — Google review
Amazing experience. Must-see for all! "Musical" is not the right term for it, so if you don't like musicals, don't be discouraged to go see SVO! Makes you think what your reaction would be when you are confronted with the choice to resist or cooperate with an enemy, or do you just keep your head down?
Carel S — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(660)
1e Mientlaan 75, 2223 LA Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands
https://www.soldaatvanoranje.nl/
+31 900 1324
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Corpus

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Museum
Conference center
Science Museums
Corpus is a unique museum in Leiden that offers a spectacular 55-minute journey through the human body, providing an exceptional insight into how the body functions and what can be done to maintain good health. The museum features a giant medically accurate model of the human body and offers a walk-through audio tour from the knee to the brain. Visitors can learn about anatomy, bodily functions, and various diseases while exploring interactive exhibits.
The best experience you can get about human body. Even you are an adult, this place is absolutely interesting. The journey through inches and inches inside your body system. Wowwwww. Recommend to buy advance ticket as it’s limited attendees per round (you will stick to the same peers until the end).
Sirapa T — Google review
It's a good tour and interactive afterwards. We have a six year old and a two year old; I feel that charging the same price (€25) for a 0, 1 or 2 year old as adults is a bit much. Our two year old was scared in the experience, as the dark rooms, lights and heartbeat sounds were quite intimidating without her understanding the context.
Andrew A — Google review
Very interesting museum about the human body. The children had fun, they have 2 parts of museum, one interactive and one to discover more by reading and watching more videos.I think between 2-3 h are more than sufficient to allocate for this museum.
Oana M — Google review
Relatively short “tour” but LOVED it, very well presented and truly thoughtful for kids (not tooo young though) without boring the adults. The play area tends to be a bit crowded but I’d highly recommend this place when in Leiden
Eki, : — Google review
It is very close to Leiden city and highway. Has a closed parking space incld EV charging. Museum is well designed, mostly enhanced with videos and lightshows. There are several educative activites after the museum. Mostly suitable for children.
Ahmet E — Google review
Old, overhyped and overpriced. I did enjoy the first part of the museum where you 'walk inside your body.' It is well-made and well explained. After the tour with audio guide, you come to the second part where you see visual materials and read the panels. It felt quite old and meant mainly for young children, probably below 8. My two children aged 9 and 12 though it was too childish and not attractive, so we just walked past and left the museum. Overall I felt it isn't worth the money. Not recommended.
M — Google review
Amazing place, very educational and has multiple interactive games which improves the understanding of the human body. Suitable for a range of ages and families. Great value for money too.
Thanushka — Google review
We visited this museum for the first time and we liked it. It was quite interesting to learn more about your body and body. The tour takes place in a small group with an audio guide. It's a pity that you can't take photos and videos while walking, you want to capture this.
Viktoria E — Google review
4.3
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3.9
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Willem Einthovenstraat 1, 2342 BH Oegstgeest, Netherlands
http://www.corpusexperience.nl/
+31 71 751 0200
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Ten Boom Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Ten Boom Museum in Haarlem is a significant historical site dedicated to the memory of Corrie ten Boom, who bravely sheltered Jews and resistance fighters during World War II. The museum offers guided tours throughout the day, allowing visitors to explore the onetime family home and learn about its role in providing a hiding place for persecuted individuals. Similar to the Anne Frank House, this museum provides insight into the dark days of the Holocaust but without long waiting lines.
Had a wonderful experience here, better than anticipated. Booked online in advance, as we knew the tour capacity was small. Karin was an amazing guide, sharing the Ten Boom family's history, actions, intentions, risks, pain and heartbreak. The stories were powerful, and Karin shared them in such an authentic and moving way. Then seeing the actual hiding place, the small roof area where they could get fresh air but remain hidden, the family Bible. Absolutely worth your time and support.
Munro S — Google review
A must-see if you are interested in local history! Our guide, Mirjam, did an excellent job of explaining what life was like for the residents during the Nazi Occupation. Much more personal than the Anne Frank Museum. We visited both, but if I only had time for one, I would recommend the Ten Boom Museum. Truly an eye opening experience. Highly recommended!
Mark R — Google review
We visited the ten Boom for the 2:00 pm tour in English led by Christa. It was a heart-felt account of what happened during WWII in this house. I had heard Corrie speak in the US when I was a child and she left an indelible mark in my memories and it was incredibly special to see this house and “The Hiding Place”. It is amazing what the tenBooms and many other Dutch people did to save lives and defy the Nazis. A part of history we, as human beings, should NOT forget. We were amazed at just how central the house was and yet they were able to do what they did. The tour was by donation and a box in the gift shop at the end of the tour. Make sure and book the tour on line before you visit!
Linda B — Google review
Our visit to the Ten Boom Museum did NOT disappoint! The tour guide, Maarten was friendly, knowledgeable, and surprised me with how quickly he could answer our questions. The lovely lady behind the cash was also so sweet. I LOVED my time there and so did my husband and 21 yr old daughter. Thank you very much!
Wanda M — Google review
We booked tickets months in advance which is highly recommended. The tour is very informative and you get to see the house that has been converted into a museum. The history and the story behind it was an amazing experience to learn.
Carmela L — Google review
We totally loved our visit to Corrie ten Boon's house. Our guide was personable and informative. He knew the history well, and clearly had a genuine love and affection for the Ten Boon family. He warmly told their story of personal courage and of being betrayed with the backdrop of their Christian faith. I recommend everyone to visit!
Janey S — Google review
a life and faith changing experience at the ten boom museum. at 5 years old corrie prayed with the faith of a mustard seed that the Lord would give her courage and strength to do what is right. her family’s story is a testament to gospel love and forgiveness, and how the Lord provides for His children. would recommend to anyone interested in history regardless of faith. it was an incredible story to witness and definitely worth the travel from amsterdam. book in advance to avoid disappointment- we booked a couple of days in advance but would encourage looking ahead further cause we got lucky. entrance and the tour is free.
Sasha L — Google review
Worth place to visit every one , to know the history and know more about god’s prisoner mother Lorre Ten Boom.
Beniton T — Google review
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Barteljorisstraat 19, 2011 RA Haarlem, Netherlands
http://www.corrietenboom.com/
+31 23 531 0823
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Grote Markt

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Grote Markt is a bustling central plaza surrounded by impressive buildings and charming cafes. It is also home to a vibrant farmers' market that takes place twice a week. The square is not only a hub for local commerce but also an inviting space to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, grab a drink at one of the nearby cafes, and take in the historic charm of this iconic location.
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Haarlem, Netherlands
10

The St. Bavo Church in Haarlem

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Protestant church
Sights & Landmarks
The St. Bavo Church in Haarlem is a magnificent Gothic church located in the heart of the city. It features a towering 50m-high steeple and houses the famous Muller organ, which dates back to 1738 and boasts around 5000 pipes. This ornate church has been graced by performances from renowned musicians such as Handel and Mozart, who played the impressive organ at a young age.
The cathedral is located a bit outside Haarlem’s main city center. Unfortunately, we arrived during the rain and outside of the church’s opening hours, so we couldn’t go inside. Still, from the outside, the church is large and beautifully built — an impressive sight even in gloomy weather. It's a shame we couldn’t explore the interior, but it’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area during opening hours.
Thanapob B — Google review
Beautiful old church in the middle of one of the greatest city squares in the world. We spent a wonderful hour touring the church and listening to the organ being played. Both Handel and Mozart played on that same organ. The ladies in the ticket office/gift shop were incredibly kind and helpful. There are plenty of places on the square to grab a drink or a meal, all with amazing views of the church. Such a pleasant, relaxing place.
Jeff B — Google review
What an incredible sight to see! The history of the church is amazing. The floors are actually tombs with the black stone, so old it's worn. The metallic bird is from the 1400s. The organ was played my Mozart & Handel. The statue in the corner is also from the 1400s. It was originally part of the exterior, you can't really see how the weather had eroded over centuries.
Nathan A — Google review
An incredible historic church to visit! The brochure was very good to read as we explored the church that dates back 500 years. The organ, with its perfectly maintained 5068 pipes is a must see (Mozart played it as a 10 year old). We wished there was a concert scheduled while here in Haarlem but unfortunately not. The 1434 altar and the choir screen are incredible! There is a 4 euro entrance fee. We have no problem paying such a fee to enter a church. Churches are museums! There are toilets too!
Linda B — Google review
The St. Bavo Church in Haarlem is truly stunning and a must-visit if you’re in the city. The architecture is absolutely breathtaking, both from the outside with its grand Gothic design and inside with its soaring ceilings, beautiful stained glass windows, and the famous Müller organ, which was once played by Mozart himself. The atmosphere is calm and awe-inspiring, filled with a sense of history and grandeur. Walking through the church feels like stepping back in time. The details in the stonework, wood carvings, and organ pipes are incredible. It’s not just a religious site but a cultural gem that adds so much to Haarlem’s charm. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or just love discovering beautiful places, St. Bavo is well worth a visit. Highly recommended! The St. Bavo Church in Haarlem, also known as the Grote Kerk, has a long and fascinating history. It was built on the site of older churches, with construction of the current Gothic-style building starting around 1370 and finishing by 1520. It replaced a smaller Romanesque church that had become too small and had been damaged by fire. The church was originally a Catholic cathedral, dedicated to Saint Bavo, a nobleman from the 7th century who later became a monk. It was one of the most important religious buildings in the area. In 1578, during the Protestant Reformation, Haarlem adopted Protestantism, and the church became part of the Dutch Reformed Church. Many Catholic decorations and altars were removed or painted over to reflect the simpler Calvinist style. One of the church’s most famous features is the large Müller organ, installed in 1738. It’s one of the most impressive organs in the world and was played by famous musicians like Mozart, Handel, and Mendelssohn. Today, the church is no longer used for regular religious services but is open to visitors. It hosts concerts, exhibitions, and tours, and remains one of the most important historical and cultural landmarks in Haarlem.
A F — Google review
Beautiful church and the organ inside was amazing - unfortunately my experience was marred by a prejudiced interaction with one of the attendants in the shop (where you pay to get in). She questioned my decision for an English pamphlet and basically stated that because I look Indian physically - that I couldn’t possibly speak English even though our whole conversation took place in English. Her exact words were “are you sure?” When I asked her what language she thought I spoke, she looked shocked I talked back and blurted out “Italian”. Like be for real, no one would think I was Italian. Maybe she felt emboldened because I was by myself but it took away from the whole experience and I did not observe her saying this to anyone else.
Nayana G — Google review
DOG FRIENDLY!!! We visited when the mighty church organ was being played and our usually nervous pooch was unconcerned. Staff were really friendly.
David P — Google review
Beautiful cathedral that's towering above the old town. Highly decorated, with amazing high stained glass windows. Definitely worth taking a peak, apart from the windmill, when you are in Haarlem.
Maciej P — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Grote Markt 22, 2011 HL Haarlem, Netherlands
https://www.bavo.nl/
+31 23 553 2040
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11

Frans Hals Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Frans Hals Museum, located in a 17th-century building in Haarlem, is a popular destination for art enthusiasts. It houses an extensive collection of artworks by the renowned portrait painter Frans Hals and other Dutch Old Masters. The museum also features modern art and boasts a charming inner courtyard with hedge mazes, flower arrangements, and seating areas. Visitors can immerse themselves in the life and career of Frans Hals while admiring his magnificent paintings.
This museum features Harlem’s own Frans Hals, the € 17 admission is well worth it, included audio guide which is very well designed. All descriptions are in English and well explained. There many pictures from other artists as well as a very impressive doll house. The building itself was charming and quaint which was an oldman house located on a very charming alley. We, two adults and one twelve year old spent a good 4 hours there and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Yongmei Z — Google review
Frans Hal Museum located in Haarlem, walk around 20 mins from Haarlem train station. Entry fee is 17.50 euro and it's free for Museumkaart holder. Included audio audio tour. ** This ticket including entry fee to another one at the market (600 meters away) , have to use in same day purchase but we didn't have enough time for both of them. No need to book in advance. Free locker to use, not too big one so better for not too big bag or small belongings. It's a small art museum , mostly from Frans Hal and those time that's relatively involved. Dutch golden age portraits. In the big hall has small corner that you can dress up to old time costume, fun to do. My favorite part is the doll house. It's so tiny but detailed and nicely present. Fun to look at those little miniature. Not too big museum, only one floor. Well organized route to walk, easy to follow and not miss anything. Museum building itself also has interesting history. In the middle of the museum is inner garden. Nice and relaxing to sit there. Also has museum gift shop to visit. Museum cafe is open from outside, welcome for non museum visitors.
Onsiri N — Google review
There is a very interesting museum worth visiting for any age visitors. You can take the audio guide and listen to the building’s story in addition to the Hals lifetime facts and of course histories of the paintings. For the young visitors (adults could be also surprised) it can be interesting to read Dutch proverbs and their meanings, to se the Doll’s house and some funny “delft’s like” dishes. Inner garden is the best place to have a quick rest after the exposition (NB: the door to the garden looks like be automatic but you have to press the button on your left).
Yuliya D — Google review
A good museum overall, but its main drawback is that there aren’t that many works by Frans Hals. Most of them are placed near the end of the exhibition, by which point you’re likely already a bit overwhelmed, and unfortunately, they’re not his most interesting pieces either. That said, the museum is well-organized and features many impressive paintings.
Olga D — Google review
Had no idea this museum existed until we were walking by. Went in and were impressed with the collection and history of the building.
Christopher W — Google review
The museum is Haarlem’s leading art museum, dedicated to the Dutch Golden Age portrait master Frans Hals while also bridging tradition and contemporary art. Founded in 1862, it is housed in the former St. Elisabeth Gasthuis, a historic almshouse. Its branch, De Hallen, located on the Grote Markt, focuses more on modern and contemporary exhibitions.
Seokjin H — Google review
Loved this museum. I had a very enjoyable time here and enjoyed the story of Frans Hals very much. I wasn’t that aware of the artist but after this visit I feel I know quite some new things. The artworks on display are very beautiful and definitely worth the visit. There’s other artists as well beside Frans Hals and those are definitely worth it too. I stayed here for about 2 and a half hours and could have definitely stayed longer but due to time constraints I had to cut my visit short and rush the last few rooms. Nonetheless, this is definitely a worthwhile experience and highly recommended.
乇Ⱡ Ꭾ — Google review
The surprise of this museum is how much work they have by other artists, including 20th c artists. We actually would have appreciated seeing more Hals. Whether or not you live Hals—I do—it is worth visiting.
Richard R — Google review
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Groot Heiligland 62, 2011 ES Haarlem, Netherlands
https://franshalsmuseum.nl/nl
+31 23 511 5775
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Windmill De Adriaan (1779)

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Mill
Sights & Landmarks
Windmill De Adriaan (1779) is an 18th-century windmill turned museum located along the picturesque Spaarne River in Haarlem, Netherlands. It offers guided tours and a chance to explore its inner workings while enjoying stunning views of the river and surrounding countryside. Originally built on the northern support of the city's defenses, it has since become a symbol of Dutch history and the role windmills played in daily life.
This was absolutely a highlight of a river cruise that ended in Amsterdam! We took a day trip to Haarlem and visited this working windmill. For a very reasonable fee, we were invited inside and to the top on a guided tour. Unspoiled and stunning! Highly recommend!
Christy S — Google review
This is a great little tour, and definitely worth the 1hr and minimal entry fee. Our guide was excellent, and we learned heaps about the history and technical workings of the windmill. Views are great from the top too!
Sonia — Google review
What an interesting tour with guides who do an excellent job explaining history, mechanics and engineering in an interesting manner. Our guide Jan even went above and beyond to give me insight on my Dutch last name. I can’t wait to do more learning on my own about the Dutch after this experience. This is a must-do when in Haarlem!
Lisa D — Google review
This place was a highlight of our trip to the Netherlands. Great exhibits with models of windmill components, and excellent your guide, good view, and of course the windmill itself. (BTW it's a recreation of the original that burned down in 1932)
Nathan S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely loved visiting De Adrian windmill in Haarlem! 🧡 A perfect mix of history, charm, and stunning views over the city. The guided tour was super informative and gave great insight into how Dutch windmills work. Beautifully restored and definitely worth a stop if you’re in town! 🇳🇱🌬️ #DeAdrian #Haarlem #DutchHeritage #WindmillViews #HiddenGem
Zaheer M — Google review
Great tour. 45 min of fun. Derailed explanation of how the windmills work.
Albert W — Google review
It looks dinky from the outside and I wondered if it was truly worth visiting. But it ended up being my favorite thing I did on my entire trip to the Netherlands. The tour is long, with a well-informed guide, extremely informative and hands-on. It’s a working mill that actually mills flour when the wind allows it.
S N — Google review
Amazing museum, absolutely worth it! Very informative and very interesting, you can see how the mill works and all the techniques that are used to run it. The mill is run by volunteers who are very welcoming and ready to share their knowledge with you.
Masha S — Google review
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4.5
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Papentorenvest 1A, 2011 AV Haarlem, Netherlands
http://www.molenadriaan.nl/
+31 23 545 0259
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Keukenhof

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Temporarily Closed
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Keukenhof is a historic park in the Netherlands, originally used for hunting and growing herbs. Its name, meaning "kitchen garden" in Dutch, reflects its past purpose. The grounds feature Castle Keukenhof, built in the 17th century. The park is famous for its seven million tulip bulbs that bloom from March to May, attracting numerous visitors annually.
My weekend trip to Keukenhof, even though it was already around May and well into the season, proved that the garden's legendary status is entirely justified. The experience was undeniably busy perhaps the most crowded garden I've ever visited yet, despite the overwhelming number of people, the atmosphere remained incredibly charming. Let's address the central challenge first: the photography. If you’re looking for a peaceful, solitary moment to capture the flowers, a peak weekend visit in May is probably not the time. The sheer volume of visitors meant I couldn't really calmly make pics because tourists were everywhere. Every single angle, from the close-ups of the magnificent tulips to the grand sweeping vistas, had people waiting. This is a vital piece of advice for any future visitor: you should definitely be prepared to waiting to make pics wherever a charming tulip area was located. Patience is absolutely key to getting the shots you want, as moving quickly is simply not an option. What saved the experience, and made it genuinely worthwhile, was the impeccable state of the grounds. To say the garden seems good take care of is a massive understatement. Furthermore, despite having a lot of human traffic concentrated in a relatively small area, the air was still fresh. It’s a testament to the open layout and the surrounding nature that the park never felt stifling or oppressive, even at peak busy times. Even the logistics, which usually break down under such intense visitor pressure, held up relatively well. The toilet facilities, though always full and requiring a little bit of a queue, were quite clean and well maintained. Overall, Keukenhof is a floral spectacle that simply must be seen to be believed. While you must embrace the crowds and be prepared to waiting to make pics, the payoff is worth it. It is still charming even when shared with thousands of others.
Irma Y — Google review
Here is absolutely stunning fields of colorful flowers, especially tulips, everywhere you look. It was quite crowded with tourists, but the atmosphere was still enjoyable. Outside the park, we rented bikes and explored the endless beautiful flower fields around Lisse a fantastic experience! Despite the crowds, I’d definitely love to come back.
Isabella G — Google review
Large and beautiful gardens with a multitude of tulip displays. It was lovely to walk around and see all the beds that are supported by local farmers. The indoor displays were great for a bit of variety. Spent about 3 hours total including a rest for lunch. Visited at the start of April, so before the peak season, but still quite tiring with the huge number of people. The bus and entry ticket was very convenient.
Tom D — Google review
Its a spectacular garden with every colour of tulips and roses that you could imagine. Simply beautiful! There is also a section inside where they have arranged flowers and stuff, that too is worth seeing. Absolutely worth the money!!! Not-to-be-missed!
Rashida V — Google review
Visited Keukenhof in late March and had a lovely experience overall. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and getting there by bus was simple thanks to very clear signage and instructions throughout. While the outdoor tulips hadn’t bloomed yet (which is to be expected that early in the season), the indoor displays more than made up for it — vibrant, beautifully curated, and full of colour. The whole park is set in a stunning landscape, and even without the full bloom, it’s a peaceful and enjoyable place to walk around. I’ll definitely return again — but next time, a little later in the season to catch the gardens in full bloom.
Grace L — Google review
One of the most beautiful gardens in the world. Highly recommended for people who love nature, flowers and looking for a day out to spend time close to nature. Amazing views and wide variety of Tulips. I have taken day trip from Amsterdam and it was well worth it.
Roy A — Google review
VERY PRETTYY! visited it on march or april and it almost near the end of the season so some flowers are already got cut off, but still the collection is so pretty and it's less crowded! you should also buy and eat the strawberry covered chocolate and some snacks there! i also bought a bus ride from amsterdam from Klook!
Mahira P — Google review
My goodness, there is no other garden like this one. The place is huge and spectacular. There are flowers in every colour including black. Flowers are everywhere, left, right, behind and infront of you. The garden is located outside of Amsterdam and reachable by car or the Keukenhof bus which was very efficient. There are many people that visit this garden but you can still navigate easily if you come the earliest possible when the garden open. There are places on site to buy lunch and/or snacks. It is a bit pricey but the quality was really good so that worked out well. An amazing experience, I spent over 4 hrs at the garden, and took hundreds of photos. It is a must visit on anyone's list that loves tulips. It is a must to see the creativity in gardening, how much planning went into that, how much work was done, incredible experience for me.
B C — Google review
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Stationsweg 166A, 2161 AM Lisse, Netherlands
https://keukenhof.nl/nl/
14

Lunchcafé Teylers Museum

Cafe
Museums
Specialty Museums
We received a warm and helpful welcome at this very pleasant cafe set in lovely surroundings. Great food from an interesting menu selection. A real treat.
Stephen G — Google review
We came here for their main attraction - the robot that brings food to the tables. Strangely the personnel never sent food to our table on the robot and when we kindly asked on two occasions (and we ordered food/drinks twice), they said it’s too busy. Note: only 50% of the tables were occupied and the robot was being sent to other tables. Food bland and expensive, staff uncaring and rude. The cheesecake had no topping and didn’t taste fresh at all, ordered a cup of tea, only half of the cup was filled with warm water (I paid for full cup though). Will not return.
Anahit M — Google review
Robot delivers food
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Richard.P W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Three staff members for 12 tables (of coffee). And yet, ordering via tablets (with AI product photos) and a robot bringing your coffee. How impersonal and a strange experience. And I say that as a 30-year-old. (Original) 3 man personeel voor 12 tafels (aan koffie). En alsnog bestellen via tablets (met AI-foto's van producten) en een robot die je koffie komt brengen. Wat onpersoonlijk en een rare ervaring. En dat zeg ik als iemand van 30.
Jurre - — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lunch cafe in the Teylers museum has a modern and sleek design. A nice place to have something to use during the museum visit. During my visit, the top floor was open and you could visit the rooms that are normally closed. A beautiful staircase, ceilings and the special book collection. (Original) Het lunchcafe in het Teylers-museum is modern en strak van opzet. Een aardige plek om even iets te gebruiken tijdens het museum bezoek. Tijdens mijn bezoek was de bovenverdieping geopend en kon je de ruimtes bezoeken die normaal afgesloten zijn. Een schitterende trap, plafonds en de bijzondere boekenverzameling.
Jan R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A perfect place to study, a museum in the Netherlands that combines nature. art and science. This is the best thing that could happen. It has a lot of items and a lot to see. One of the more fascinating places I've been to includes the changing exhibition room. A magical cafe. Clean toilets and a pleasant and fun atmosphere. It is highly recommended to visit there. (Original) מקום לימוד מושלם, מוזיאון בהולנד שמשלב טבע. אומנות ומדע. זה הדבר הכי טוב שיכול להיות. יש בו המון פריטים והרבה מה לראות. אחד המקומות היותר מרתקים שהייתי בהם כולל חדר התערוכה המתחלפת. בית קפה קסום. שירותים נקיים ואווירה נעימה וכייפית. מומלץ לבקר שם בחום.
Adi D — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited the museum of museums and the exposition of the house of the founder Taylor. There are halls with coins, remains of ancient petrified plants, animal bones, paintings, and ancient equipment for conducting experiments. It will be interesting for children from 7 years and older. There is a cafe (Original) Відвідали музей музеїв і експозицію будинка засновника Тейлора. Є зали з монетами, рештками давніх закам янілих рослин, кістками тварин, картинами, старовинним обладнанням для проведення дослідів. Буде цікаво для дітей від 7 років і старше. Є кафе
Юлия П — Google review
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4.3
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Spaarne 16, 2011 CH Haarlem, Netherlands
https://nldirmapix.top/details/lunchcaf-teylers-museum-ChIJbeZ
+31 23 516 0960
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Hortus Botanicus Leiden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Hortus Botanicus Leiden, established in 1590, is among the world's oldest botanical gardens. It houses over 10,000 species of plants and various bird species from around the globe. A major attraction is the Clusiustuin, a recreation of the first systematic botanical garden named after its founder. Visitors can also explore the nearby Old Leiden Observatory and the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden for an enriching experience.
Established in 1587, this botanical garden is the oldest in the Netherlands. It is easy on your time and on your wallet. A great way to spend 30 min to an hour walking through the greenhouses filled with tropical plants and a few themed gardens.
Anatoliy — Google review
To be honest, its Japanese garden was a bit disappointing though it's designed by Japanese. I feel so strange with the rad walls. However, the green house and the other gardens are nice. You can enjoy seasonal flowers. Plants are separated by which area they are native to, which is unique if conpered with the other gardens.
L N — Google review
It was a bit disappointing to walk around a rather dull garden at the end of September. If the ticket had cost 5 euros, I would have been satisfied — after all, it’s still a nice place to wander or sit with a cup of tea. But for some reason, paying the full price of 11+ euros left me feeling a bit disappointed
Y B — Google review
It had been many years since my last visit to the Hortus Botanicus, and I was truly looking forward to seeing it again. While I must admit that the gardens didn’t feel quite as lush and vibrant as I remembered, the visit was still enjoyable. The atmosphere remains wonderfully peaceful, offering a lovely place to stroll and unwind in the heart of beautiful Leiden. Despite the slight change in appearance, the Hortus Botanicus continues to be a charming and tranquil escape well worth a visit.
Epicurean F — Google review
For the hype, I did not find it lived up to it. It has variety but not as largely spoken of. The Asian gardens are the loveliest and tranquil. The old trees truly awesome. Unless botany is your thing, or in need of some warmth in the cold seasons, I was disappointed.
Wanjiru M — Google review
An absolute must visit if you’re ever in the Netherlands. Such a well-made experience with informative stands everywhere and rich history. And if you get tired, there’s a nice cafe where you can have a coffee with a cake.
Anastasiya K — Google review
The tiny but mighty botanical garden, with its greenhouses, rose garden, Chinese, and Japanese gardens, was enjoyable but did not require much effort. This is one compact garden, and there is enough space to sit and enjoy the views.
SM — Google review
Nice and offers a lot of information to those who also read the texts in the greenhouse. You can easily spend 1-2 hours here and it's kids friendly. They have a few specimens of the world's biggest flower and they open in different times. Cute memorabilia in the museum shop.
Shelly B — Google review
4.6
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Rapenburg 73, 2311 WJ Leiden, Netherlands
https://hortusleiden.nl/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Googlebedrijfsprofiel+&utm_campaign=hb
+31 71 527 5144
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Burcht van Leiden

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Burcht van Leiden, also known as the Fort of Leiden, is a historic site dating back to the 11th century. It was originally constructed as a military fortification and sits atop a 12-meter-high man-made mound strategically positioned at the confluence of the New and Old Rhine rivers. The fort's empty shell served as a refuge for residents during times of siege.
Great place in Leiden to explore some history! The overall place is free of charge on a man made hill with great views of the city. You can take a stairway up and enter the Burcht through a remarkable gate. Within there is a huge tree and the opportunity to walk even further up to go a full circle. There is a QR displayed which brings you to an interesting 9 min. video worth to watch and listen to.
Michael F — Google review
Stopped by the Burcht in Leiden yesterday. Instead of taking the steep steps up to the entrance of the old structure, I took the cheater way up a less steep paved ramp. Once you step through the entrance you feel transported back in time. There's controversy about the date when the original structure was built on the hill, but there is agreement that it was originally a sanctuary for the villagers when the Old Rhine and New Rhine flooded. The site helped me to imagine what life might have been like a thousand years ago. There are spectacular views of town from the rampart of the Burcht.
Charles H — Google review
This is a hidden place in Leiden, the two tall trees have big shade, you can relax under for some time on sunny days, take a round on top to get city views, it is kid friendly as well. You can easily spend 45 min to 1 hour here.
Ruchita M — Google review
Burch van Leiden is a must-visit location. The tree is impressive, and there is a 360-degree view of the city. It's not a challenging walk up and not too steep. It's great to sit and enjoy the shade and scenery. There are small guides that explain what you see from each corner. The hours are incorrect as Google Maps says it was closed, but that was not the case.
SM — Google review
Breathtaking view of the city - a must visit for everyone in Leiden! 💘 Not sure, what the opening hours actually mean as you can visit all day long.
Milena S — Google review
*Appears to be open after hours* This is an XI century circular fort that gives nice views of the city and has two beeches and an elm in the middle that cover the whole area with their beautiful canopies.
Anatoliy — Google review
It's a good walk up about 50 stairs. Once on the top of the hill. There is another set of stairs that take you on the wall. Ok view once on the wall
Kevin W — Google review
One of the best view of Leiden! Glad I did it, pretty easy to walk up
Kev C — Google review
4.4
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4.1
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Van der Sterrepad 5, 2312 JS Leiden, Netherlands
https://www.visitleiden.nl/nl/ontdek-leiden/leiden-highlights/monumenten/de-burcht-1
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Rotterdam Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Rotterdam Zoo, also known as Diergaarde Blijdorp, is a historic zoo established in 1857 and renowned for its successful breeding programs. The zoo features diverse themed areas such as the Asian section with a swamp forest and large aviaries, a Mongolian steppe, a bat cave, and a Chinese garden. Visitors can observe various wildlife including rhinos, lions, tigers, giraffes, gorillas, polar bears, penguins and elephants.
Great Zoo! The zoo was bigger than i expected, to get through it we walked around from 11:00 till 17:00. A big sealife area is present with lots of different types of animals. Then you have themes all around the park with animals there based on where they live in the world, recommended for couples and families!
Brent V — Google review
Main attraction was red panada to which we come to see and actually end up seeing was very cute to see in natural. The other cute anaimal was volpus artic fox. The zoo has many animals and eating facilities and areas for the children to play. I would recommend a visit, perfect for a family day out
Asad Z — Google review
Diergaarde Blijdorp offers a truly remarkable experience for animal lovers and families alike, standing out as an exceptionally clean zoo with a palpable commitment to its inhabitants. From the moment we entered, the well-kept paths and immaculate grounds made for a pleasant day of exploration. Excellent Habitats and Animal Health The overall impression of animal care was overwhelmingly positive. It was clear that the animals are well cared for, appearing healthy, active, and thriving in their environments. The zoo boasts various animals from different continents, ensuring that every corner of the park provides a new discovery. What impressed me most was the thoughtful design of the enclosures; each animal enjoys quite a spacious area with a good environment that seems tailored to its natural needs. This dedication to natural habitats, rather than small cages, is what sets Blijdorp apart. A personal highlight was watching the elephants; the herd was incredibly active, with one elephant being particularly friendly and playful it was a joyous sight to see them interacting so freely and happily. Room for Improvement While the main zoo experience was superb, there were a couple of minor disappointments worth noting. Sadly, the indoor kid area had a noticeable smell of urine. Given the high standards everywhere else in the park, this was quite a letdown and made the time spent there less enjoyable for the adults. It’s definitely an area that needs more frequent attention from the cleaning crew. The second issue was the technical failure of a key souvenir opportunity. We were disappointed to find that the photo machine didn't really work when we tried to use it. We had really hoped to use it as a souvenir of our visit that day, so having it out of order was a small but significant frustration at the end of a long day. Despite these minor organizational hiccups, the sheer quality of the animal habitats and the overall beautiful, clean presentation of the zoo ensures Blijdorp remains a top tier attraction. The focus on animal welfare is undeniable, making it a highly recommended place to visit.
Irma Y — Google review
An absolutely amazing experience at Blijdorp Zoo! 🐘 The zoo has so much to offer it’s large in size, beautifully maintained and full of gorgeous animals surrounded by nature. You can easily spend the whole day here with kids or family. I totally recommend visiting here it’s such a wonderful place!
Aswini K — Google review
This is our third visit to the zoo. We really love it! The enclosures for the animals are spacious and the staff seem to really care and they make sure that the animals aren't bored. I didn't take any photos this time of the sea lions or the penguins, but they were very entertaining, as always. The sea lions were in a cuddle/huddle in the outdoor viewing area. They were singing quite loudly, also. It's so fun to watch the penguins swim. The underwater tunnel is a place to sit and dream of being in the water with the animals. We saw an angel fish that was working out, swimming against a current. 😁 We also saw a shark resting on the floor of the glass above is in the tunnel. It's so nice to go here and see bison, which reminds me of the Midwest (USA). While walking past the polar bear exhibit, we thought that we were unlikely to see them, as they were not outside. However, as we were about to leave that area, two emerged from one of their homes, standing on their hind legs and fighting. It was wild! We were happy that we got the chance to see them. My kid loves the gift shop. If there's an unusual stuffed plush animal you are seeking, it is likely they carry it. We always take home a new one with each visit. This visit was a stuffed deer. Highly recommend a visit. Make sure you have energy, because it can be a lot of walking if you want to see all parts of the zoo.
Numinous N — Google review
Interesting visit for this zoo and equirium. It is so big Zoo, require at least 4 hours to discover it. Recommended if you will visit Rotterdam. Buy tickets online will be easier to access from the official website.
Khalil A — Google review
As a family, we like to visit different animal parks wherever we go. This time we went to Rotterdam, and we defenitely were not dissapointed. Altho some places looked empty or not habited, the ones that were looked great. The animal(s) looked good. It made me think of a smaller version of pairi daiza here in Belgium. Off course it’s not comparable, but I think with the right sponsors and whatnot. They could get there at some point :) we would probably go again if we were in Rotterdam, especially with young kids. To me this was so baby/kids friendly!
Alexia M — Google review
A nice zoo, i rate it next to Amersfoort zoo. Though they don't have train ride for children or paddling boat like Amersfoort had. We enjoyed the Oceanium,, my kids loved sharks, Manta rays, Nemo n'Dory. A white bears which I've only seen in Antwerpen Zoo. They have more soort of Savanna animals, en educational museums. A lot of giraffe's Amazing! A lot of food court/resto..and 'statiegeld inleveren' machines is a ➕️ Ticket is expensive, no discount. Everywhere benches to get some rest
TrotseMomMa V — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Blijdorplaan 8, 3041 JJ Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://diergaardeblijdorp.nl/
+31 10 443 1495
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Vogelpark Avifauna

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Zoo
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Vogelpark Avifauna is a multifaceted destination that offers accommodation, entertainment, and dining options. It's an ideal stop for visitors exploring Amsterdam. The park boasts a diverse range of bird species and other unique animals, including those from Madagascar. Families will appreciate the dedicated play area for kids and the opportunity to participate in feeding demonstrations with lemurs, pelicans, and parrots. Additionally, there are entertaining bird shows featuring impressive stunts.
A wonderful and well maintained park. The animals are all mostly free to fly or roam around, and you can see the staff there handle them with excellent care. The information leaflet provided at the entrance details the showtimes and bird feedings in specific exhibits. The shows are brief but quite enjoyable to watch. The birds are well-trained and put on quite a performance. The various cafes and restaurants are conveniently located for a quick snack or refreshment. I would allocate a few hours for a visit to fully explore the park.
Redwan R — Google review
A perfect summer day out in a family friendly birds park. Even with the big crowd this place didn’t feel congested. Overall good design of the park made the crowd keep moving and kept the kids entertained. There are enough restrooms and eateries. kids loved the multiple playgrounds. Easy to spend a whole day within budget.
Ravidran A — Google review
Great park, we had the chance to have a night booked in the hotel, so free entrance to the park (we were there for an event around, not especially for the park). I had a great time looking at animals under the nice weather! You can get really close to some of them 😍
Victoria C — Google review
Such a cute zoo! We spend the whole day here and absolutely loved it. It’s not too big, but you can definitely enjoy yourself for a day. The shows are amazing and the bird feeding is a nice experience.
Lotte S — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit. We stayed at the hotel and had a free entry, so we simply had to visit the park while we were here. It's so much more than just birds in cages, you can actually walk among some of them and that is really nice. You can tell that the park has been here for a while and is in dire need of upgrades and repairs. That said, it is very relaxing to just walk around and enjoy the scenery.
Jan H — Google review
We had a fantastic family day at Avifauna! From the moment we arrived, we were surrounded by the beauty of nature and a wonderful variety of birds and animals—many of which walk right alongside you, making the experience even more magical, especially for the kids. The playground was an absolute highlight! The towering slides are not only impressive to look at (and perfect for some fun photos), but they also offer an adrenaline rush that even the most hesitant thrill-seekers won't be able to resist. There’s so much more than just slides too—karts, a trampoline, and rope climbing adventures kept the whole family entertained for hours. Avifauna offers the perfect blend of wildlife encounters and active play, making it an ideal day out for families. We’ll definitely be back! Tickets online are €1 euro cheaper than at the till, small selection of hot food and snacks also available.
Mags F — Google review
Avifauna is a wonderful place for all ages. The park is beautifully maintained with an impressive variety of birds from all over the world. The enclosures are spacious, and you can really see how well the animals are cared for. The bird shows are both entertaining and educational - definitely a highlight of our visit. There are plenty of areas to sit and relax, and the playground is fantastic for kids. You can also enjoyed a nice lunch at the restaurant with a lovely view over the lake or a coffee in the cafè. Overall, Avifauna is a unique and enjoyable experience - highly recommended if you’re in the Alphen aan den Rijn area!
Małgorzata — Google review
Nice zoo with a really good kids park. Best to arrange your visit aligned with day plan to see more attractions. I loved Umvikeli, Madagascar and Lori landing. Unfortunately Flamingo area is very crowded :( I think it needs some expansion.
Metin S — Google review
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4.0
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Hoorn 59, 2404 HG Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
https://www.avifauna.nl/home/
+31 172 256 256
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Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station by IHG

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station, an IHG Hotel, is a modern hotel offering low-key rooms and a lobby bar. It's ideally located beside the shopping center, making it one of the best places to stay in Rotterdam during busy seasons. The welcoming staff and clean rooms create a comfortable atmosphere for guests.
Our stay at this hotel was truly delightful. The property enjoys an excellent location and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere from the moment of arrival. The staff’s professionalism and courtesy were exceptional — their dedication to ensuring guests feel comfortable and valued sets this hotel apart from others in its category. Particular credit is due to the housekeeping team, whose attention to detail and commitment to cleanliness were outstanding. The room, though compact, was thoughtfully designed, functional, and offered a lovely view. Overall, our experience was memorable, and we extend our sincere thanks to the entire team for making our stay so special.
Francis C — Google review
The hotel has a beautiful location, which is a great plus. However, the rooms were disappointing, with small and uncomfortable beds, leading to a low rating of 4/10 for the room. The reception service was decent, with a rating of 8/10. On the downside, the attitude of one of the kitchen staff members was very poor. There was a noticeable lack of respect for both guests and colleagues at the reception, which significantly impacted the overall experience. The breakfast selection was limited, but it was what I expected given the nature of the hotel. The hotel itself appears old, though it has been renovated. There is parking available for guests, which is a positive feature. I arrived late in the evening, but the reception staff, particularly the Syrian employee, were extremely welcoming and professional, making the check-in process pleasant. Conclusion: Despite the nice location and good reception staff, I do not plan to stay at this hotel again due to the uncomfortable beds and poor service from certain staff members.
Ashaq A — Google review
Cleanliness was a major concern during my stay. Unfortunately, this was the least clean hotel I have ever experienced. There were stains on the curtains, stained fingerprints on the walls, and lip marks on the mugs and glasses. The chairs and telephone were also dusty and dirty. I ended up having to do the cleaning myself, as otherwise I would have found it very difficult to remain in the room. What made this particularly disappointing is that the marks on the walls and the stains on the mugs and glasses could have been removed with just a little care. This reflects poorly on the housekeeping standards. I did not request a room change, as I did not believe it would have made much difference. The soundproofing was also very poor — I could clearly hear conversations from the neighbouring room, and each time a door closed in the corridor my bed actually shook. In addition, I did not find the blue lighting in the bathroom pleasant, and the shower temperature was inconsistent. Overall, I am sorry to say that this was a very disappointing stay.
Pheebs — Google review
This is the classic holiday inn express. Predictable as always. There are no surprises here as well and you can not go wrong with this place as a business traveller for a short stay. The checkin experience was smooth. The staff very helpful. I had the keys of my room in my hand in no time. The rooms were the same holiday inn express rooms. Minimalist! But everything works. I always miss a wardrobe, a place to keep my suitcase, a safe to keep the passport and a mini refrigerator. It would be so great if somehow the design incorporated at least a safe and a place to keep the suitcase, so that you don't live of the suitcase on the floor. The TV is the size of a small computer monitor. Most computer monitors available now are bigger than the TV here and that needs to change. The breakfast is included as a part of the package for everyone and is great. It's not an elaborate spread. It's the same menu everyday, but no real complaints here. The one challenge with this place is that there isn't a proper place to board a cab or get out of one. The only place for one to do this is in the bus lane near a bus stop and that is complex. But I guess most people will just take a train. The place is very conveniently located near the Rotterdam central station. There are a number of very good places to eat within a short walking distance. I would strongly recommend a stay here.
Puneet G — Google review
It's a relatively comfortable hotel, but with a few faults. First our room was not made up in the morning, towels not changed. We complaint to the reception unfortunately they don't have any idea about it. Secondly the room telephone doesn't have a cord so it isn't working (see my photo). Thirdly the bed was too soft sinking to the middle. Having said all these, breakfast was good, location is fantastic, it's only about 200 yards from the central station.
Vincent A — Google review
Hotel is in a great location with train station, tram, shopping and restaurants within walkable distance. Having stayed in the hotel for close to a month, my husband and I were super disappointed. This is the worst customer experience we had with an IHG hotel chain. Room has very poor sound proofing. Even though we did not opt for the green option, bed linen were not changed daily. Hotel staff told us it’s only changed every 4 days (which is for the green option). Our room was also not made up on one day. And we could see the floor was not vacuumed for days as remnants were found. Instead of taking ownership and solving the issue, staff at the reception just pointed the problem to the housekeeping team. No apology was given at the very instant the issue was raised to her. She even offered to give us the bed linen expecting us to change by ourselves. Bathroom was not well cleaned. And we had sink that was choked. And bathroom was closed to being choked after 22 days of stay. Staff at the reception told us it’s a 3-stars hotel so it’s old and things might not work. Facial tissue was not replenished during housekeeping. When we requested for it, we were told to get it from the reception Housekeeping team left unwanted stuff such as extra pillow case, garbage bag, cleaning cloth, etc in the room. In our opinion, the hotel amenities are not that old. It’s the attitude and level of engagement and service of the team that caused the issues. Feedback to hotel there is a strong cigarette smell at the same floor and no action was taken to address it. Breakfast also lacked varieties and remained very much the same daily. We had to depart very early for our flight so we settled the bills the night before. No one communicated that we could arrange breakfast takeaway until we handed the key cards back to the hotel. We requested to talk to the GM but he did not respond to our request. In summary, the leadership, service and operations have huge room for improvement as evident by our personal experience. IHG group should seriously take the feedback from google reviews and strive to improve the overall service levels.
LL — Google review
We chose this hotel solely for its location, but what we experienced turned our stay into a complete nightmare. After checking in at 3 PM as requested, my wife got into bed only to discover a large, dry brown stain on the sheets — unclear whether it was food, vomit, or something else entirely. Disgusted but polite, we reported the issue to reception at around 5 PM. We were reassured that the situation would be taken care of. Fast forward to 10 PM: we return to the room, only to find the exact same stained sheets — nothing had been done. We went back to reception, and the same staff member who had acknowledged the issue accompanied us back to the room… bringing clean sheets in hand and expecting us to change the bed ourselves. This level of service is beyond unacceptable. For any hotel, cleanliness and basic hospitality are non-negotiable. What happened here was not only unprofessional, but also absolutely appalling. Needless to say, we will never return — and would strongly advise others to think twice before booking.
Andrea B — Google review
While the location was right downtown and close to a tram line, I would NOT stay her again or recommend it again. Mostly for lack of cleanliness and the telephone did not work but the hotel staff neglected to notify us when we checked In. TV remote have a large amout of visible dirt. The beds were twin slightly sunken in the middle but there was a strong foul vomit odor on the bed & wall next to it.
S G — Google review
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4.4
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Weena 121, 3013 CK Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/gb/en/rotterdam/rtmcs/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-NL-_-RTMCS
+31 20 797 9196
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Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

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Temporarily Closed
Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, situated in Rotterdam, is a renowned 1930s art museum showcasing an extensive collection of Dutch and European masterpieces spanning from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The museum houses over 152,000 works of art including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, crafts and design.
Such a great concept for educating the public about art. As they say, it’s a repository, not a museum per se. You can watch restorations in progress and there are interactive displays. The one display that I really appreciated was on the 5th floor where the backs of paintings were displayed which is something one almost never sees. You could trace the idiosyncrasies and the histories of provenance. Fascinating!
Gordon S — Google review
Amazing building. Unfortunately, the rooftop has no chairs for the public, except for the cafe/restaurant. Some rooms have a lot of empty space. For us the Belvedere Storyhouse provided the best experience.
Leonardo M — Google review
Overwhelming for sure - from the inside and outside. And from the top. Stating the obvious the architecture is absolutely stunning - take your time and take pictures. So much to discover and there is always little twinkle in the illuminated windows to the depot. The weeping glas exhibition was fascinating and enlightening. Great beer selection on the rooftop restaurant ( and of course great view and a magical little autumn forest.
Nomi R — Google review
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam is currently closed for major renovations, with a planned reopening in 2029. Although I couldn’t go inside, I still stopped by to admire and photograph the exterior—and it didn’t disappoint. The building has a unique charm, blending classic and modern architectural styles with its red-brick façade and clean, elegant lines. It stands out beautifully in the Museumpark area and is definitely worth a visit just for the architecture. Right next to it is the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, an eye-catching, mirrored bowl-shaped building that’s actually an art storage facility open to the public. Even from the outside, it’s a stunning structure, reflecting the sky and surroundings in a really striking way. It’s a great place for photos and a good example of how Rotterdam mixes art and architecture in creative ways. Although I didn’t get to explore the museum’s collection this time, the visit was still worthwhile. If you're in Rotterdam, it’s a lovely stop—especially for anyone who enjoys architecture or photography. Looking forward to coming back once the museum reopens to see what’s inside.
Neenu ( — Google review
I loved every bit of this museum. It was fun to explore each floor. You're able to go to each floor either by stairs or the lift depending on which one you prefer. Getting to the last floor wil be worth it. If your in rotterdam definitely go see it.
Amez — Google review
This was a total disappointment to be honest. Most of the places were not accessible and only in appointed times (around 1-2x for the whole day!!) And some were not accessible. The art was arranged in a confusing way such as were the description. Some touch the screens were not working. The app you scan the qr code but then it doesn't actually inform you anything. A lot of contemporary stuff (sorry not my gig). So you had a picasso and Rembrandt mixed with a huge image of a guy laying down with his hairy p€nis showing. It was rather odd. The place was clean and neat. The terrace was OK. Is it worth 20 euros? Never. Will I came back? Most likely not.
Julie C — Google review
Nothing so special if you're an art lover. However, the rooftop is great with some really special coffee
Oksana S — Google review
I didn't walk around the museum, but only went up to the roof. A beautiful view of the city opens. there is also a coffee shop and there are also beautiful trees that reminded me of my homeland...💙💛 Regarding the price: the ticket costs 20€, but with the museum card it is 1€
Ded Z — Google review
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4.2
(1455)
Museumpark 18, 3015 CX Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://www.boijmans.nl/
+31 10 441 9400
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Euromast

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Euromast is a must-visit TV tower in Rotterdam, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. It features dining options and two luxurious suites, as well as thrilling activities like abseiling and a zipline. The tour around Euromast includes exploring various residential typologies, IT and media compounds, educational facilities, and sustainable projects such as the SAWA housing tower.
Great tour! It was so much fun and very entertaining, and you discover even more of Rotterdam's beauty! I would definitely recommend doing everything, including the scoop at the end (if you're not afraid of heights, of course). I highly recommend this attraction.
Debson D — Google review
A must! Incredible views. We went up just before sunset and then after sunset, we had a drink and A DELICIOUS AND GENEROUS portion of their fries with truffle mayo and parmesan, so worth it. After that we went back out to experience the views of the lights. It's like 3 experiences in 1. Highly recommend it to locals and tourists.
Magriet J — Google review
The waiter was pretty rude! One of the waitresses got us a table with a nice view but that was all of the good experience. We waited 20 minutes to order and when the waiter came he told us that table has a reservation and we had to move to another one so we left the restaurant.
Gosha R — Google review
Great open view of the Rotterdam city. 360° view available. Unfortunatelly service in the restaurant was not so good. Although mostly empty we were tild we cant be served lunch because they didnt have staff. Other people were served. We left and wouldnt recommend the restaurant.
Davorin ( — Google review
Was great to br able to see Rotterdam from such a height and there is a small video you watch to show the history of Rotterdam. Would have been better if they had signs to show what you are looking at once you are on the viewing platform. Instead there is a QR code you can scan and then you are supposed to be able to point your camera at things and it will tell you what it was, however it doesn't work well at all. You also have to buy a more expensive ticket to go to the highest point. They also do abseiling down the Euromast which wasn't widely advertised.
Jasmine P — Google review
I put 3 stars for the fact that we paid a lot of money for just a couple of short video clips explaining about the city. I thought we would get a better experience for the amount of money we paid. I was disappointed. But the view was great, for that reason I didnt make it 1 or 2 stars :)
Kyle B — Google review
Worth the money, views on top are breathtaking. Be sure to dress warmly if you go for the Euroscoop ride in November as you may have to wait outside for 7 min.
L Z — Google review
A moment suspended between sky and earth. The Euromast restaurant offers a culinary experience as memorable as the view that accompanies it. Each dish reflects a refined balance of flavors and a meticulous presentation, enhanced by discreet and attentive service. The panorama over Rotterdam, especially at sunset, lends the whole experience an atmosphere that is both intimate and spectacular. An exceptional address perfect for celebrating a special occasion or simply savoring the Dutch art of living with elegance.
Aimen — Google review
4.4
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4.2
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Parkhaven 20, 3016 GM Rotterdam, Netherlands
http://www.euromast.nl/
+31 10 436 4811
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Witte de Withstraat

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Witte de Withstraat in Rotterdam is a bustling thoroughfare renowned for its vibrant nightlife and cultural scene. This popular area is frequented by students and young professionals, offering an international atmosphere with its array of bars, restaurants, boutiques, and contemporary art galleries. The street's lively ambiance makes it a go-to spot for impromptu drinks at hotspots like NRC, De Witte Aap, Ballroom, and Reijngoud that stay open until the early hours.
wonderful street with lots of bars and restaurants. Great vibe.
Michael P — Google review
If you don't know where to eat and what to eat or only looking for a nice Bar and a Snack, you will getting inspired here Great atmoshere Tip: Bazar!
J. W — Google review
Witte de Withstraat, named after a 17th-century admiral, has transformed from a modest residential and commercial street into one of Rotterdam’s liveliest cultural hubs. Revitalized in the 1990s through urban renewal projects, it is now known for its contemporary art galleries, creative spaces, and vibrant nightlife. A must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Rotterdam’s alternative and modern cultural scene.
Seokjin H — Google review
Quirky place
Gargi G — Google review
Best street in rotterdam. art, drinks and food 👌
K A — Google review
One of the most dynamic and vibrant streets in Rotterdam, lined with trendy restaurants and bars as well as boutiques
Dr S — Google review
Cool little artistic street.
Polina R — Google review
Beautiful neighbourhood with lots of graffitis and sculptures, also bars and restaurants.
Amir J — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Kunsthal Rotterdam

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Art museum
Museums
Store
Kunsthal Rotterdam is a striking steel and glass museum that hosts temporary art, design, and photography exhibitions. The museum is located in Museumpark alongside other world-class exhibition spaces like Het Nieuwe Instituut and Sonneveld House. The futuristic Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, designed to store over 150,000 works from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen next door, is also a part of this vibrant cultural hub.
It's a not big museum but I loved the layout of it. The place itself if very nice. I'm th kind of person who enjoys museum architecture, and this is one worth visiting. Regarding the exhibitions, its really depending on what's in the calendar. The art pieces i saw that days are not my kind, but still I enjoyed after walking around, I decided to have lunch on the terrace. Was very nice. I order some Thai fish cakes, and they were amazing. if you have 30-60 min free, you are on the area and have a museum kaart, then yes, make the stop and visit the Kunsthal
Mariafernanda H — Google review
Cute exhibit is simply amazing. Plus the building in itself is a must see, an icon of contemporary architecture, its aging very well!
Martin C — Google review
The museum is a leading cultural venue that hosts a wide range of temporary exhibitions spanning art, design, and popular culture. Unlike traditional museums, it has no permanent collection, making each visit a new experience. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and opened in 1992 as part of the Museumpark cultural district, the building features a striking ramp design that guides visitors smoothly through its galleries.
Seokjin H — Google review
I wanted to see the cute exhibition. Some exhibits brought back childhood memories. It was nice. children there looked like they were also enjoying it. Sad that 1 of the exhibition was not available. I still enjoyed the museum.
Naomi H — Google review
Beautiful exhibits and reasonable price. I particularly enjoyed Iris van Herpen's work/the sculpting the senses exhibit. There was a long queue to get in but it moved fast. There is a coat and bag check in with free lockers and coathooks, but it can become a crowded chokepoint. I was able to get a locker with the help of the friendly staff that fit a large backpack and my jacket. I bought tickets at the door but I think it would be slightly faster to do it online.
Sarah G — Google review
Went there on Saturday. Busy but don't need to wait in line to get in. Interesting art museum, many interactive part. Nice activity with kids but should be with Parents advise. Their toilets have No Gender Concept. Kind of cool idea
Onsiri N — Google review
Incredible museum. Incredibly designed and really nice exhibitions. I had low expectations but I can highly recommend. They also have lockers and a coat place. Highly recommend
Eli — Google review
It's a great place to visit. I spent around 2 hours here. It's easy to navigate the various halls. It's very family—and kid-friendly.
SM — Google review
4.4
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4.2
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Museumpark, Westzeedijk 341, 3015 AA Rotterdam, Netherlands
http://www.kunsthal.nl/
+31 10 440 0300
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Maritime Museum

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Maritime museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Maritime Museum in Rotterdam offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's maritime heritage. Visitors can explore vintage ships, historic port models, and interactive exhibits for kids. The museum showcases paintings of famous sea battles, collections of ships, and informative videos about naval history. It also features recreated boat interiors from different time periods, including karaoke rooms, casinos, and vintage bars. In addition to its permanent collections on shipbuilding and sea legends, the museum hosts temporary exhibits on various maritime topics.
Fantastic spot for families in Rotterdam! This isn’t your typical museum, it’s an interactive experience full of hands-on fun. The offshore platform is packed with engaging exhibits for both kids and adults, and the maritime history displays are really well done. Outside, you can even explore real historic ships. There’s also a cozy café and a gift shop with great souvenirs. Perfect mix of fun and learning – definitely worth more than a quick visit!
Jarosław ( — Google review
The museum is the oldest of its kind in the Netherlands and one of the most important maritime museums in Europe. Founded in 1874 on the initiative of Admiral Lodewijk Pincoffs, it explores navigation, shipbuilding, trade, port history, and life at sea. The museum is especially family-friendly, with many interactive exhibitions. Outside, the harbour in Leuvehaven lets visitors step aboard historic vessels, cranes, and even a lighthouse, bringing Rotterdam’s seafaring past vividly to life.
Seokjin H — Google review
Nice place for both parents & kids. Museum is interesting for adult, at the same time PLONS zone is very attractive to my kids. They spent several hours there while parents could have a cup of coffee in this place. Besides, they can enjoy small boat riding just in front of the museum.
Arisara C — Google review
It was ok. I feel like more old ships history and art can be placed there. The most fun part fpr me was the games but there was too many kids there and other people so it was impossible to play more than 2 games.
Yiqiang X — Google review
Lovely museum with lots of interesting and interactive displays, well worth the visit.
Jean-Francois D — Google review
Very nice museum, covers both the nautical history and the operations of the port. Watching a blacksmith at work is very impressive, and you might even end up with a souvenir!
Lena V — Google review
Great museum, especially the oil rig exhibition. Everything is in English, so perfect for tourists and appropriate for all ages, including little ones. There are picnic tables indoors to bring your own food. Museum is free entry if you purchase the Museum Card in advance.
Steven H — Google review
The Rotterdam Maritime Museum was decidedly okay. For the 19 euro ticket price I expected a bit more in terms of exhibitions which seemed heavily catered towards children. If you have kids this would be a great museum to take them to though, plenty of interactive exhibitions for them If you have a vague interest in maritime history like I did, it might be worth skipping this museum if you aren't so interested
Luke W — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(806)
Leuvehaven 1, 3011 EA Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://maritiemmuseum.nl/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=mijn-bedrijf&utm_campaign=mijnbedrijf
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Market Hall

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Building
Shopping
Shopping Malls
The Market Hall, also known as Markthal, is a modern architectural gem located in the heart of Rotterdam. This unique building houses a spacious indoor market with food vendors, shops, and restaurants. Additionally, it features over 200 residential apartments within its walls.
4.4
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Verlengde Nieuwstraat, 3011 GX Rotterdam, Netherlands, USA
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Kijk-Kubus Museum-house

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Museum
Historical landmark
Specialty Museums
The Kijk-Kubus Museum-house, located near Blaak station in Rotterdam, is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts. This unique museum allows visitors to explore the iconic Cube Houses and learn about their history and design. The museum house is furnished with vintage decor from the 1970s, providing an immersive experience of living inside these architectural wonders. It features models, photos, and computers that explain architect Piet Blom's cube project.
The architecture is absolutely unique! So cool to see these houses in person. The color is so bright 🌞😎 and vibrant. Very close to Markthal so a quick walk and you're there. We highly recommend making this a stop on your Rotterdam bucket list.
Quietta J — Google review
My buddy told me about this cool landmark, I took a train from Amsterdam to get there. It was late when I arrived. I didn’t get to view inside the architecture, even though the surface was yellow, you could still clearly see that it was being built for decades. If you’re in the area, you should totally drop by. I solely walked around these innovative houses, had a meal and headed back.
Adrianne C — Google review
The Cube Houses are truly one of the most unique architectural sights I’ve ever visited. Walking through the area feels almost surreal—the tilted cubes, sharp angles, and bright yellow panels create a playful, futuristic atmosphere. The show house offers a fascinating look at how people actually live in these unconventional spaces, and the views from inside are surprisingly charming. Whether you’re into architecture or just love exploring memorable landmarks, the Cube Houses are absolutely worth a visit.
T H — Google review
Interesting architecture on the cubes way of design and living. Was it good to visit and paid euro3.50. first time experiencing to see how the laid out. For the cost was ok. But the whole tour takes less than 10 mins to finish all. So it is up to you to judge if the cost is worth to pay.
Koh Y — Google review
Beautiful place to go and take a few shots and vídeos, definitely worth the visit on the OUTSIDE, but to be completely honest, wouldn’t recommend anyone to pay 3,50 euros for 5 minute “tour” inside a cube, my group and I thought it was quite disappointing and I would have appreciated knowing this in advance 😅
Tiemi L — Google review
A definite must visit if coming to Rotterdam. The concept of people living in these unique structures is crazy and it is not too expensive to visit. Note that stairs are narrow so you need to be able to navigate these.
Vin C — Google review
I had a couple of hours layover in Rotterdam so went to check out the cube houses. They are truly uniquebabd it was interesting to see how the architect has integrated storage. Population density in the Netherlands is a constant discussion but once you visit this you realize why they never made any more. Beautiful from the outside, interesting conceptually but definitely ultimate a case of form over function.
Deborah H — Google review
An area I had wanted to see every since I heard of its existence in planning our walk through Rotterdam, this did not disappoint. We were pressed for time so we did not enter the museum/show house but did wander through and around marveling at the tilted cubes and how they intertwined to make patios, shops and of course the actual homes. If I ever return to Rotterdam, I am definitely going to put aside time to enter the interior and explore what they have done with all the slanted ceilings and walls.
Graham T — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(2006)
Overblaak 70, 3011 MH Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://kubuswoning.nl/
+31 10 414 2285
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Oudehaven

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Harbor
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Oudehaven in Rotterdam is a vibrant and historic harbor area that offers a mix of lively nightspots and dining establishments, making it an ideal destination for those seeking exciting nightlife and gourmet experiences. The juxtaposition of beautifully restored old buildings with modern architectural marvels creates a charming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the picturesque marina, stroll past historic ships, and admire the iconic White House, one of Europe's first skyscrapers.
Beautiful place, with a nice view. Surely recommended to go chill And have a drink With friends or your girlfriend/boyfriend :)
Marios S — Google review
A very beautiful area. There are many traditional vessels in the port.
Paul C — Google review
Great historical area for a drink and an nice vieuw awards the old port.
Martin G — Google review
It never gets old! If the weather allows, it's a great place to drink your coffee and relax with your friends!
Z A — Google review
The historical part of the harbour it’s something special and need to be visited, most of the city is really modern while here you can feel a bit of the old charm
A V — Google review
Enchanting place for having the most amazing time. Whether you are going out with friends for dinner or drinks or just walking around. Best place for romantic evening or having your own time for thinking.
Gulnar E — Google review
What a lovely area, just a couple of minutes from the Cube houses and the Markthal and close to a number of hotels such as CitizenM and restaurants such as Fitzgeralds. Blaak station, the Metro and tram are just a few minutes away or you can arrive in foot or by cycle. By day it’s a beautiful, relaxed area: there are lots of seats to sit and watch the world go by. The harbour if full of old and unusual boats many of which have supporting information posted closer by. Also look out for the Calex building which is really stunning and dominates done corner. In the evening the area comes alive as the many bars and restaurants quickly fill up with tourists and locals alike. Slepervest and other short streets are piled with cycles as people enjoy the lovely safe environment. If you are staying close by it’s definitely worth visiting to soak up the atmosphere.
Anne S — Google review
A very scenic place to walk through, also very interesting to read the little information cards by each boat to find out a bit more about them
Ciara L — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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Rotterdam, Netherlands, USA
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Goatfarm Ridammerhoeve

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Children's farm
Nestled near Amsterdam, Goatfarm Ridammerhoeve is a delightful destination for families seeking a hands-on experience with nature. This working farm offers an array of activities that allow visitors to interact closely with its charming residents, including goats, chickens, and cows. Children can enjoy feeding baby goats and even petting other animals like pigs and horses.
We loved visiting this farm! They created wonderful ways especially for children to interact with the goat kids. Whether you choose to be hands on with activities like bottle feeding kids, or just walk around and enjoy the farm store/restaurant, it makes for a great experience. It's a perfect place to visit for families and school groups, but adults will enjoy it too. Even the walk there is enjoyable through the forest. The store has toys, fresh cheeses, coffee, wine, bottled drinks (juice, soda, beer), breakfast, lunch, and snacks. There may be additional parking we didn't know about, but the one lot on our Google map was small, and we were lucky to find a spot. We have goats too, and were excited to see how they set up things like housing and feeding in comparison to what we're doing. We came away with some great ideas to change our place.
Rebecca P — Google review
Goatfarm Ridammerhoeve is a delightful place to visit! Set in the Amsterdamse Bos, it’s perfect for families and animal lovers. You can feed and pet the goats, enjoy delicious homemade cheese and ice cream, and relax at the cozy café with fresh organic food. The staff are friendly, and the atmosphere is peaceful and fun for all ages. A must-visit gem in Amstelveen!
Sylwia P — Google review
Very good place to bring kids, there many animals in the farm like horses, goat, pigs. You can see them up close and also can feed the goats also lots of chickens. Kids also have slides and swings also a maze near by the farm . You can very well spend a day here with kids with lots of activities
Rock K — Google review
Very nice farm in a beautiful location, lots of things to do for kids, and relaxing place for the parents. You can buy a bottle of milk and kids can feed baby goats. Their cafe is also very well stocked, and there are plenty of seating options outside.
Lada S — Google review
Lovely, family friendly place. Lots of farm animals - goats, cows, chickens, and even a few horses. Everything is free, except for the feeding bottles, which costs 1.5 euro per bottle. You can pay by card. They have a restaurant and a shop inside, the prices are completely reasonable.
Shaily T — Google review
Good place for children or just for a stop on your hike. You can pet and feed the goats. The small restaurant has a lot of delicious options.
Nikolett Á — Google review
Love this place, super cute goats, nice for a little date with your partner (feeding some goats, getting some coffee with cake) or take your kids here to cuddle the animals. They sell coffee with goatmilk from their own goats
Indy K — Google review
As a tourist, I can say that the place is beautiful and safe for children. The animals are very well cared for and are wonderful. Unfortunately, today I was disrespected by the employee responsible for preparing hot beverages during the afternoon shift. When I arrived at the cashier to place my order and make the payment, everything went smoothly, but the employee in charge of making my cappuccino did not prepare my order. After waiting for some time and seeing many people being served, I called her once and waited a bit longer. She then asked if I was the one who had placed the order, and I confirmed. She approached me and complained: “When you were in line, I asked if you wanted something to drink and you said no.” I was so surprised that I apologized. She prepared my coffee and asked if I wanted a tray. I thanked her and said no. She then grabbed the tray and slammed it down. I understand that the place was very busy today, but I honestly did not understand what she asked while I was in line, and as a customer, I have the right to change my mind and place the drink order at the cashier. In the end, my family and I left disappointed with the service at the café.
Erika S — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Nieuwe Meerlaan 4, 1182 DB Amstelveen, Netherlands
http://www.geitenboerderij.nl/
+31 20 645 5034
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Erasmusbrug

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Erasmusbrug, also known as "The Swan," is a modern suspension bridge in Rotterdam designed by Ben van Berkel and opened in 1996. It spans the Nieuwe Maas River, connecting the northern and southern parts of the city. The bridge has become an iconic symbol of Rotterdam's skyline and has been featured in various events such as the start of the Tour de France and Red Bull Air races.
Iconic, Mesmerising place as Crown of Rotterdam, a must visit and take harbour boat tour or visit to Kinderdijk. After living several years in Rotterdam one of my favourite place to appreciate the beauty and clean waterline view of city.
Param S — Google review
A core viewing item for tourists is the Erasmusbrug with its sleek lines and modern design. Instantly recognizable. I especially wanted to walk here as i suspected it was near our cruise ship terminal and I wanted to know how to get here if we had any trouble with our shuttle transfers. We walked half way out for great views down the river/channel. Additional photos were from our cruise ship sail away the next day, from the other side of the channel/river
Graham T — Google review
Super cool to see up close in person. However if you are short on time - it’s just as spectacular viewing from afar. Walking across this bridge doesn’t compare to walking across the Brooklyn Bridge (which is not to be missed in NYC). There wasn’t much to see or do around the Erasmus bridge.
Michelle G — Google review
The Erasmus Bridge is a must-see in Rotterdam. Its sleek, modern design and impressive span make it a perfect spot for photos. Its one of the best tourist attraction. I passed by on a cloudy February, but I'm sure that the views on others seasons of the year as angles would be magnificent.
Deysi R — Google review
The Erasmus Bridge, also known as the Swan Bridge,very beautiful is a proud symbol of the city Rotterdam .Completed in 1996. You can not miss when coming to this city You get here by means of transport, Metro, Tram, Bus, Water Bus, Taxi Bus.
Anna J — Google review
I went to the bridge in the evening. So I could get some nice shots of the city lights. The bridge is beautiful. I don’t know if I would’ve felt the same if I went during the day.
Naomi H — Google review
The Erasmus Bridge is more than just a structure; it is an icon and a symbol of modern Rotterdam. A visit at night is highly recommended and is one of the most beautiful experiences the city has to offer. It is a moment of tranquility and urban fascination all at once. Whether for a romantic stroll or as the highlight of an architectural tour, the sight of the luminous swan will stay with you long after your visit.
Geri U — Google review
Love the architecture and the views you get when walking/ cycling over this bridge!
Henner M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(3815)
3011 BN Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Plantentuin Esveld

Garden center
Nature & Parks
Tree farm
Gardens
Wonderful Garden Shop...but in reality it s a garden with wonderful plants and flower well structured and a multitude of choices..
Fabrizio F — Google review
My first time here. Beautiful. The place to be for japanese acers. Very knowledgeable personnel. Nice caffe.
Blue L — Google review
I received 42 plants, there were 7 name tags in the box, it is impossible to know what they are sending. I have told them several times but it makes no sense.
Tóth Z — Google review
The podocarpus henkelii I ordered was very, very well packaged, even the roughest courier couldn’t have damaged it! I was searching for this kind for years and it’s unbelievably hard to get your hands on in the UK and so I was elated to see it here for a reasonable price, the plant itself seems very healthy and I haven’t got a single complaint! The importer used(poppin’s plants) also communicated well and clearly took very good care of it.
Blair G — Google review
The best Japanese maple garden and selection I’ve seen. The little cafe is also a gem: you can buy used books for pretty cheap. We bought quite a few maples from them, and we couldn’t recommend them enough.
Ashesh A — Google review
When you order and ask questions via email, you get one-liner responses. It takes ages to get the plants and trees. At the time of delivery I called to verify the exact time and they simply said: "oh, we are going to deliver to you tomorrow". Which means I am paying for a landscape architect for nothing for that day. So be aware of this and make sure they commit to a delivery date. At the delivery date they mailed me saying that they didn’t have several items in stock, instead of informing me beforehand. With good inventory management this should be discovered on time to let customers know. I cannot judge the plants themselves as it’s winter and they will bear fruit next year.
J — Google review
True professionals!!! I have ordered a cercis canadensis 'Eternal Flame'(125 cm tall and 30 kg weight)and it arrived to Cyprus in just 2 days ,in perfect condition!! I am so pleased !!! I will go back for more over and over again
ANDREAS P — Google review
Bought half a dozen Acer palmatum from Esveld to Ireland, very nice healthy plants also some very rare. The rare ones were small, 30cm,but this was reflected in the price and they look fresh and healthy also it is almost impossible to get larger specimens of the rare varieties online. Will definitely be getting more in the future.
K D — Google review
4.4
(442)
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4.5
(19)
Rijneveld 72, 2771 XS Boskoop, Netherlands
https://esveld.nl/
+31 172 213 289
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