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Hotel New York

Hotel New York: An Anchor Point of Stories in the Heart of Rotterdam Hotel New York is much more than a hotel or a restaurant....

ss Rotterdam

ss Rotterdam, making new memories The Steamship Rotterdam, or ss Rotterdam for short, is the largest ocean liner ever built in the Netherlands. The ss...

From food bank to quarter restaurant

The life's work of Dutch managers Clara and Sjaak SiesWhat is bred in the bone will come out in the flesh; and a good thing...

Mama Macho; a powerful start in Rotterdam.

Catering and hospitality businesses are hit hard by the corona crisis. Yet, entrepreneur Carlo van Ast’s Mexican takeaway restaurant Macho Mama is thriving. Last year,...

A passionate cultural entrepreneur

For Rotterdam Art Week, we put a number of questions to captivating personalities active in the field of art, design & architecture in Rotterdam. This...

Tokological with a touch of Rotterdam.

As a 44 year-old chef with a Black Achievement Award, she makes the most of the assets of the Rotterdam-based tokos, such as salted fish...

Taste of Rotterdam

How do we show Rotterdam to the world, now international guests cannot visit our city during the Eurovision Song Contest? This was the question during the...

Rotterdam is hosting Walk21!

There’s never a dull moment when you’re walking the streets of Rotterdam – immense skyscrapers, new boutiques, attractive cafes and restaurants – and the Municipal...

Street art en restaurant Bazar

Street art en restaurant Bazar

Street art piece & restaurant Bazar.

Inkijk in de Markthal

Inkijk in de Markthal

The Markthal Rotterdam is centrally located in the city centre of Rotterdam.,,The first indoor market hall of the Netherlands is designed by renowned architecture firm MVRDV. The Markthal is open 7 days per week until 8 p.m. and has 100 fresh produce units, 15 food shops, 8 restaurants and 228 apartments. More than 4.000 colourful tiles cover the inside of the arch and forms the largest artwork in the Netherlands: The Horn of Plenty, designed by Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam.