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Discover the Kop van Zuid of Rotterdam with this walking tour. You walk along the harbors Maashaven and the Rijnhaven with beautiful views over the Erasmus Bridge, past historic buildings such as Hotel New York and along the SS Rotterdam. This is one of Rotterdam's most unique city walks. The walking route is not marked.
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Cycle route from the Rotterdam Euromastpark to Hoek van Holland. You cycle along the south of Delft and through Naaldwijk and Monster. The route then continues along the coast, through Hoek van Holland and back along the river through Maassluis and Vlaardingen. This route is not marked.
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Loop through Het Park, Rotterdam's most known city park. In the middle of Het Park stands the Euromast, the world-famous, 185 meter high lookout tower with restaurant at the top. This route allows you to make a nice round around the ponds of the park, ideal for a run or a short walk in the middle of the city. There are several cafes in the park, you pass some statues and walk along the Sjømannskirken, a Norwegian sailor's church dating from 1914.
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Cycle route via cycling nodes between Rotterdam Central train station and Berkel en Rodenrijs. Along the way you drive between the polders of Schieveen and numerous rivers, including the river Schie. You pass canals with old windmills on the quays, along the Ackerdijkse Plassen nature reserve and go around The Hague-Rotterdam airport.
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The Groene Wissel van Rotterdam is a special circular walk that allows you to see a lot of the city. After leaving the station you will soon walk through the Museum Park, where you can visit the famous Boijmans van Beuningen or the KunstHAL. Then you cross the Westzeedijk and walk into Het Park, along the waters and of course the Euromast. The route continues along the Maas, past the Veerhaven, the Wereldmuseum and finally over the famous Erasmus Bridge to the other side of the Maas. You walk...