Rotterdam is always striving for a brighter future! Proof of this is the skyscrapers, the epitome of scientific thought, and the phenomenal leap which the city has made in the past 70 years.
But apart from large-scale projects, Rotterdam has a hidden side that is equally interesting: Rotterdam's street art has a life of its own. But if you peek under the curtain, you'll realize how much more there is to see.
Rotterdam is full of street art. From classic graffiti to street installations, from huge murals to tiny mosaics, Rotterdam has it all. Not only is there room for faceless hooligans, but also "the great and terrible" Picasso. Street art is a terrific storyteller, and it will present us with the most amazing, touching, and fascinating stories that no one else knows about.
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Rotterdam street art is a great tool to discover the character of Rotterdammers and what they are all about. And this lovely piece by Joren Joshua does an excellent job. While Rotterdam is an extremely open-minded and welcoming city its roots lie in its port. And sea-port is not a place for rookies. Joren Joshua combines the lightheartedness of the contemporary city with its roots and no-nonsense mentality
Zebra by Herman Lamers
Don’t look up unless you do not want to notice a real zebra sitting in the nest. You heard me right. Herman Lamers is a contemporary artist that likes playful and interactive work in public. Where did this zebra come from? Why is it in the nest? Come and find out!
Santa Claus aka “The Buttplug Gnome” by Paul McCarthy
Probably the most famous statue in Rotterdam and definitely the one to cause the most giggles and shy smiles. A symbol of the holiday's spirit holding an obviously phallic object in his hand (also known as a Christmas tree) to this day provokes a lot of debates and has a long history in Rotterdam. A must-see object- zero doubt.
Will You Marry Me? by Tymon de Laat
Street art evokes and expresses many emotions. Sometimes it can do it literally. Will You Marry Me? Is both a very strong piece of art and the most creative marriage proposal in Rotterdam. Tymon de Laat managed to weave in a lot of references to his (spoiler alert) wife, however, to a regular passing by it is yet another fantastic work by the master.
Sylvette by Pablo Picasso.
While you may think public sculptures are not street art I would like to disagree. It is art, and it is on the street. Therefore it would be a crime not to include Pablo Picasso’s giant stone sculpture of the muse that has inspired him for many years. Weirdly shaped and yet astonishingly beautiful it is there for all Rotterdammers to see
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Rotterdam is a dynamic city known for its modern architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and innovative spirit. As Europe's largest port, it serves as a major hub for trade and travel, offering a unique blend of urban sophistication and maritime charm.
The Erasmusbrug, or Erasmus Bridge, is an iconic symbol of Rotterdam. This cable-stayed bridge spans the Nieuwe Maas and offers stunning views of the city's skyline.
The Markthal is a stunning indoor market located in the heart of Rotterdam. The market features a wide variety of food stalls, offering everything from fresh produce to international cuisine.
The Kunsthal is a contemporary art museum located in the heart of Rotterdam. The museum features a wide range of exhibitions, from modern art to design and photography.
The Cube Houses are a unique architectural landmark in Rotterdam. These tilted, cube-shaped houses were designed by architect Piet Blom and offer a fascinating insight into the city's innovative spirit.
Diergaarde Blijdorp, or Rotterdam Zoo, is a popular attraction for families and animal lovers. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animals, from lions and tigers to penguins and elephants.
A thin, crispy waffle made with two layers of dough and a sweet syrup filling. It's a popular Dutch treat that can be found in many bakeries and markets.
Raw herring fish, typically served with onions and pickles. It's a traditional Dutch dish that's often eaten as a street food or snack.
Miniature pancakes made with yeast, flour, and milk. They're typically served with powdered sugar and butter, and are a popular treat at fairs and markets.
A thick, hearty pea soup made with vegetables, smoked sausage, and sometimes pork. It's a traditional Dutch dish that's often eaten in the winter.
This is the best time to visit Rotterdam, with pleasant weather and numerous outdoor events and festivals. The city is lively and bustling with tourists.
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Rotterdam is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Delft is a charming and historic city located just a short train ride from Rotterdam. It's known for its historic architecture, museums, and the famous Delft Blue pottery.
The Hague is a vibrant and historic city located just a short train ride from Rotterdam. It's known for its royal palaces, museums, and beautiful beaches.
Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage site located just a short train and bus ride from Rotterdam. It's known for its historic windmills, which are a symbol of the Dutch landscape and heritage.
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