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Terilekst: ‘It’s not polished’
He wrote his music album Turquoise looking at the Meuse panorama: ‘The ships passing by, the glistening water. They have influenced my music’. Now Dennis...
‘Rotterdam is our living lab’
Heat and drought, alternating with awesome downpours. This might sound frightening. Then again, you could also consider it to be an opportunity, which is what...
Open up to celebrate!
Building bridges and connecting peopleSoul singer Shirma Rouse – on her way to the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam – has written a song which...
“Sometimes becoming an entrepreneur just happens.”
“Every day when I arrive at work, I am welcomed by the majestic sight of the river Maas, with old cranes and infrastructure in the...
‘Space is more than plentiful’
High lines sweeping across the sky from one roof to another. Zip lines and pedestrian bridges hovering over the Coolsingel. Some people might be tempted...
Walking in the Park
Twice a week, a striking group makes its way through the Park near the Euromast: a group of walkers, guided by an enthusiastic coach. They...
Olympic dreams and medals
There is a fair chance that Rotterdam is going to be the prime supplier for Team NL at the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. No...
Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift
From August 11 to 13, Rotterdam will turn yellow! The city will transform into the vibrant heart of cycling with the arrival of the Tour...
Een foto van Rotterdam Centraal Station met treinen
A horizontal shot of the Rotterdam Central Station capturing few trains passing by or stopping. Rotterdam Central Station is also called the international gateway to Rotterdam. Every day, about 110,000 travellers pass through Central Station to use the bus, tram, metro or train. Intercity trains from all over the Netherlands (including Intercity Direct), Thalys, Eurostar and other international high-speed trains stop here several times a day, sometimes hourly.
Noordereiland
View at the Noordereiland, with to the left the Willemsbrug. We see a passing ship.








