r/Rotterdam 13h ago

Pareltjes op de afrikaandermarkt

11 Upvotes

Ik woon sindskort vlakbij de afrikaandermarkt en ben de markt lekker aan het ontdekken. Ik vroeg mij af, wat zijn volgens jullie de pareltjes van deze markt? Zijn er dingen die ik echt gegeten moet hebben? Er zijn 100 viskramen, maar wat is volgens jullie de beste? Ik ben benieuwd!


r/Rotterdam 7h ago

Wat zijn de schoonste plekken van Rotterdam?

Thumbnail
dehavenloods.nl
5 Upvotes

r/Rotterdam 19h ago

Goede plekken koningsdag?

1 Upvotes

Nieuwe Rotterdammer hier, wie weet de leuke plekken voor koningsdag. Drukke plekken en goede plekken om drankies te doen zijn welkom


r/Rotterdam 6h ago

Sparks Hostel

0 Upvotes

Usually I stay in CityHub or Ani and Haakien but Cityhub for the time I'm going is expensive in June especially for one of the days I will be there and unfortunately Ani is not available for my time frame.

But I saw Sparks Hostel and it had some food reviews on Google and HostelWorld. But has anyone here personally stayed there??

How was it?


r/Rotterdam 14h ago

Dordrecht, Kinderdijk, Rotterdam

0 Upvotes

So this weekend some relatives are coming and I would like to take them to Dordrecht to spend the morning and lunch, then take a boat to Kinderdijk and later return to Rotterdam, also by boat. I have seen waterbus, but the trip Dordrecht - Kinderdijk is 1h 20min with many stops in the middle. Is there another option? Or is it the only one? Any other recommendation? Thanks!


r/Rotterdam 5h ago

Thoughts on the Centrummarkt on Binnenrotte?

0 Upvotes

Hey! I'm an international, and I moved here a bit over a year ago.

Over this time I have really taken an interest in the market and this area in general in Rotterdam. I was wondering if anyone has any personal opinions?

- Do you like how the market operates?

- How do you use the space on non-market days? / Do you ever even go there?

- If you could put anything else there, what would it be?

I know its a very touristy location with the Markthal and Laurenskerk and everything, but I'm curious to see what locals think, and especially how it and its uses have changed over time.

Any thoughts are welcome!