Where to stay in Rotterdam?
If you want to visit Rotterdam and explore its major attractions, the ideal thing is to stay in or near the city center. This will place you near many of the city’s most interesting attractions, like the Markthal, the Town Hall and the port of Rotterdam.
Our hotel group has two hotels in Rotterdam, both boasting of convenient central locations. In keeping with the spirit of this Dutch city, these hotels also feature their own avant-garde, distinctive style. These hotels, which also offer the high-quality service and personalized attention that NH Hotels is known for, are great options if you are looking for an accommodation in Rotterdam.
The nhow Rotterdam, for one, is in a very original building, "De Rotterdam", photos of which you can see at the top of the page and has the unusual feature of serving breakfast in your room until 3.00 pm. In addition, this hotel also has a fitness center. Our second hotel in Rotterdam is the NH Atlanta Rotterdam, which is located right in the heart of the city and has a selection of meeting rooms available that suit a variety of events.
Beyond our hotels in Rotterdam, we also have at your disposal a series of hotels near the city. NH Capelle is the perfect hotel for those traveling on business due to its quick access from two major highways and the airport.
The NH Den Haag, located in the World Trade Center in The Hague, has an unbeatable view of the city and is only a few minutes away from the financial district. On the other hand, NH Atlantic Den Haag is ideal if you’re looking to disconnect and enjoy a vacation on the beach of Kijkduin. You will be able to step onto the sand in mere seconds. If you want to get to the center of The Hague, there are buses that will take you there in just 20 minutes. Finally, the NH Zoetermeer is perfectly situated, just 15 minutes from cities like The Hague, Rotterdam, Leiden or Gouda. You can get around by car, on the freeway, or by public transport from Randstadrail.
How’s the weather in Rotterdam?
With mild winters and very comfortable summers, Rotterdam’s climate makes it a very pleasant city to visit throughout the year. The warmest months in Rotterdam are July and August, with average daily high temperatures of 22ºC. The peak winter months, meanwhile, are January and February, which typically come with average daily high temperatures of around 7ºC.
What to see in Rotterdam?
A visit to Rotterdam wouldn’t be complete without a walk around its Old Harbor. Not only does it offer memorable sights, including many restored historic boats, but it’s also lined with cafés and restaurants. It’s also nearby two fascinating museums in the Maritime Museum Rotterdam and the Maritime Museum Harbor.
The Rotterdam Market Hall (also known as the Markthal) is an architectural masterpiece that stands out for its structure in the shape of an arch. It serves as both an office building and as one of the most vibrant marketplaces you’ll ever see, filled with shops, restaurants, bars, stalls, and other businesses.
The Rotterdam Zoo is one of the city’s top attractions, particularly if you’re visiting Rotterdam with children. It features several different themed areas (like its Chinese garden) as well as a Botanical Garden and an Oceanium.
The Euromast Tower offers some of the most impressive panoramic views of Rotterdam. It stands at 185 meters tall and features an incredible observation deck. It’s the tallest building in Rotterdam and houses two restaurants, both offering amazing views.
The 802-meter-long Erasmus Bridge is the second-longest bridge in the Netherlands and a stunning construction to admire. It’s one of the most memorable sights in Rotterdam, whether you spot it from afar or walk across it.
The Museum Boijmans-van Beuningen features works by painters like Hieronymus Bosch, Rembrandt, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Henri Matisse. It’s one of the most important art museums in all of Europe and a can’t-miss for any art lover visiting Rotterdam.
What to eat in Rotterdam?
Rotterdam is a great gastronomical destination: it’s home to many top restaurants and a great place to try the rich and diverse Dutch cuisine. Your trip to Rotterdam will be a great opportunity to try traditional dishes like hutspot (a hearty stew with mashed potatoes, vegetables, and sausage) or kroketten (croquettes, which can come with a variety of different fillings).
You’ll also find plenty of sweet treats when in Rotterdam. These include the delightful spongey pancakes known as poffertjes and oliebollen, which consists of deep-fried sweetened dough and are always present at the city’s Christmas markets.
Some of the restaurants you might want to try during your visit include Euromast Brasserie, with its panoramic views over the city, the Michelin-starred Parkheuvel, and the fabulously eclectic Restaurant Ají.
How to arrive in Rotterdam?
Rotterdam is served by the third-largest airport in the country, the Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), which receives flights from many major European destinations. The airport is conveniently connected to the city center by the metro line E and offers parking for your car, motorcycle, bicycle, or scooter.
Additionally, there are several motorways that connect Rotterdam with other European countries and the city is also well connected to the Dutch railway network, with Rotterdam Central serving as the city’s main railway station.
How to get around in Rotterdam?
Rotterdam has an excellent public transport system that includes several metro lines, tram lines (the most popular option for moving around the city) and bus routes. These will conveniently take you through the entire city and, with the bus, you can even reach Rotterdam’s suburbs and neighboring cities and towns. The public transport options are accessible through the public transport card, known as the “OV-chipkaart”.
Rotterdam, like many Dutch cities, is also a joy to explore by walking or cycling. There are several options for renting a bike as well as free bicycle parking sites, including many in the city center. Additionally, waterbuses are a unique Rotterdam mode of transport and great for sightseeing.
Driving in Rotterdam is also a possibility, especially if you’re looking to take day trips to neighboring cities or towns, but you’re probably better off parking it and using the tram lines to get around Rotterdam. Rotterdam’s entire city center features paid street parking and there are also many indoor parking options available.
If you’re looking for options for where to stay in Rotterdam to enjoy all that this fascinating city has to offer, you’ve come to the right place. Thanks to our hotels in Rotterdam, you’ll be able to enjoy our exceptional service while staying conveniently close to the city’s top attractions and leisure options.