ibis budget Rotterdam The Hague Airport





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Walk on the banks of the Rotte, the river from which the city of Rotterdam owes its name. Starting from Noord station, you can easily walk between the river and the lake in the Voorplas to the north. Soon you will feel far out of town. The route leads to the Hoge Bergse Bos, where you walk to the top of the Luhrs lookout point.
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Walking route along the fire border of Rotterdam, the boundary that indicates which parts of the city were destroyed during the bombing of May 14, 1940. During the bombardment on May 14, 1940, the old city center of Rotterdam was destroyed in 10 minutes. That is why the separation between the old and new part of Rotterdam is called the Brandgrens (Fire Border). The border is made visible with signs in the ground and it is possible to walk along the entire border. What had been built up over...
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City walk through the center of Rotterdam along some of the most special pieces of architecture and museums. From Central Station, this city walk takes you to the most special works of art, museums and architectural works that Rotterdam has to offer. From the Erasmus Bridge and the Euromast to the old town hall, the unique skyline along the Maas and up to the museum park filled with art and knowledge. Highlights of this trail: - City walk Rotterdam - Museum Park Rotterdam - Architecture...
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NS Walk to the highlights of Rotterdam, a beautiful city walk along old and new ports, through the Euromast Park and across the Noordereiland. City walk of the NS through Rotterdam. The trail runs along the Maas with its modern skyline, through the old harbors of Delfshaven, past the Euromast and cross the Maas to Hotel New York. Those who do not want to take the water taxi or water bus can cross the Maas with the Erasmus Bridge. The route runs across the Noordereiland, located in the Maas,...
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Cycling around from Rotterdam train station. On the way there you follow the river Rotte, from which the city owes its name, and you drive to the Zevenhuizerplas. After a tour around the lake you drive back to Rotterdam via the Nessebos, Ommoord and the Kralingse Bos. A cycling route around the waters of Rotterdam.