Rotterdam Rooftops Tour
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Experience Highlights
Get a different perspective of Rotterdam by taking part in this rooftop tour. The Dutch city is famous for its rooftops that were built flat after the 1940 bombing that destroyed the city, so you'll have the chance to discover its history with a professional guide in an activity that lasts around two and a half hours.
On this tour, designed for small groups of around 15 people, you will have access to at least five exclusive rooftops to learn how different these urban spaces are. For example, some of them have been converted into gardens, hotel terraces or recreational spaces.
- Explore Rotterdam' s rooftops on this professionally guided tour.
- See at least five unique rooftops that have become a symbol of the Dutch city.
- Venture out on this activity, which lasts about two and a half hours in groups of about 15 people, to see Rotterdam from a different perspective.
What’s included
- Rotterdam rooftop tour
- Access to five exclusive roof terraces
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Explore Rotterdam from above with this rooftop tour. The city's rooftops are very distinctive after they were built flat after the bombing that destroyed the city in 1940 as part of World War II. A professional guide will accompany you during this activity, which lasts about two and a half hours and is for small groups of about 15 people.
You will have the opportunity to enter at least five exclusive rooftops to get a closer look at these new urban spaces.
For example, you will visit DakAkker, winner of the "Best Rooftop in the Netherlands" award, where you will find a real farm. Or the Luchtpark Hofbogen, which is 2 kilometres long, the longest rooftop in the Netherlands, and is now an elevated park.
Rotterdam is famous for its modern and innovative architecture, but also for its sustainability and environmental friendliness. By using rooftops effectively, the Dutch city enhances its cityscape, promotes sustainability, creates dynamic social spaces and showcases its architectural prowess.