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2 hours
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Get acquainted with some of the Netherlands' most unique and modern architecture during a 2-hour walking tour of Rotterdam. Guided by architects you will visit iconic areas like the postmodern shopping area Lijnbaan, the new OMA building the Timmerhuis, and the one-of-a-kind Markthal. Experience a sample of daily life and learn about the history of a city where every building has a story. Stroll along the river Maas, taking in the impressive views, and see the new developments on the south bank before concluding around 12:00 PM on the riverside with an Amazing skyline view.
Our tour is officially in English and Spanish. Dutch and German tour can be requested for groups.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
May be operated by a multilingual guide
Please dress according to the weather conditions
Minimum age is 12 years
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Local guide
Professional architect guide
Drinks
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities
Snacks
Rotterdam Centraal Station
The tour begins by the newly built Central Station of Rotterdam
Lijnbaan
We walk trough the biggest national monumental area - the Lijnbaan
2h walking tour in Rotterdam
27 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
amaher,
Jan 25, 2020
- Viator
Tania did a great job! She really knows her materials! I. Would definitely tour with her again. She made us forget just how cold it was the day we took her tour in January.
Teresa H,
Jul 11, 2018
- Viator
We really enjoyed our time with the tour guide. She was smart, very interesting, and personable. We saw a lot of the city and learned about its history and culture. Would gladly take the tour again!
Salman S,
Apr 9, 2017
- Viator
I was the solo participant of this tour so i was privileged to get the extra attention with lots of detailed information about the city and its iconic structures. The downside of being a solo tour is that you don't get to meet other tourists from the city. The 2.5 hours walking tour was a great discussion and story telling experience with the guide using history, politics, culture, architecture, engineering and urban designs. The tour started from Central Station and ended at the Erasmus Bridge. In between we covered most of the iconic symbols and structures of the city including Groot Handlesgebouw, Cube House, Pencil Building, Market Hall, Mass River, City Hall, Timmerhuis, Lijnbaan, Lawrence Church and the White House. The unique thing about this tour was that it was not entirely a commercial tour but rather more of a personalized tour. I liked the fact that the guide went to into details about the structures and the city which i would not know otherwise. For example, she explained importance of some of the sculptures and memorial sites. It was a sunny day and i wish i had brought with me my sunglasses which would have made the tour more comfortable to my eyes. The tour is long so carry water with you. Most important your phone should be charged fully to capture good photos and videos of the photo spots. Few suggestions to the tour company for improvement would be: 1. The guide should pre-decide the most special photo spots from the walking tour and make it a point to offer the customer to get their photos taken.
2. The guide should explain what will happen in the tour starting point, ending point etc and throughout the tour the guide should tell us where we are going next and what will happen.
3. The guide should take a minute or two to explain a bit about a particulate event and its significance that is taking place in the city around the same time such as Rotterdam Marathon.
John W,
Nov 6, 2016
- Viator
We loved this tour with Sonia, a local architect. Sonia greeted us at the Rotterdam train station and showed us around the rebuilt downtown district, explaining as we went interesting points about urban design and the context of rebuilding this major port city after its destruction in WWII. Great tour.
Operated by Walk Rotterdam