Discover Rotterdam’s modern marvels and Dordrecht’s historic charm in one day with a private guide. Ferry ride included. Book your adventure now!
Discover Rotterdam’s modern marvels and Dordrecht’s historic charm in one day with a private guide. Ferry ride included. Book your adventure now!
- Rotterdam Centraal Station - The city of Rotterdam boasts numerous impressive modern buildings, including its central train station. The station’s gleaming exterior captivates the approximately 170,000 daily passengers. Its pointed roof directs attention towards the historic city center. The guide will share insights about the architectural design…
- Rotterdam Centraal Station - The city of Rotterdam boasts numerous impressive modern buildings, including its central train station. The station’s gleaming exterior captivates the approximately 170,000 daily passengers. Its pointed roof directs attention towards the historic city center. The guide will share insights about the architectural design and the lengthy process of constructing this station.
- Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen - One of the city’s most notable art collections is housed in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Although the museum is currently closed for extensive renovations, the depot remains open to the public. This striking glass building contains a significant portion of the museum’s art collection and offers a remarkable reflection of the entire museum park.
- kunstwerk ‘Santa Claus’ van Paul McCarthy - The city is dotted with intriguing artworks, but one stands out: the Santa Claus statue by American sculptor Paul McCarthy. Passersby often ponder the various interpretations of this statue. Your guide will share fascinating stories about this piece, including its infamous nickname among Rotterdam residents.
- Cube Houses - Above the road leading to Rotterdam’s old harbor, a row of yellow cubic houses can be seen. These unique homes are among the city’s many architectural marvels. Despite their confusing appearance, the interior layout is surprisingly straightforward.
- Markthal - Located in the city center near Rotterdam’s original foundations, this massive structure is home to numerous market stalls, restaurants, and shops offering a wide range of products and food. Inside, the world’s largest artwork adorns the ceiling. Your private guide will provide details about the building and its art. The Market Hall also offers restroom facilities.
- Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk - One of Rotterdam’s few historic buildings, the Laurenskerk, or Great Church, survived the destruction of World War II. This 15th-century building is no longer the tallest structure in the city, but it remains an active Protestant church.
- Old Harbour - This historic part of the city showcases Rotterdam’s vibrant shipping history. Today, it is home to numerous cafés and restaurants where visitors can enjoy food and drinks while watching ships and swimmers pass by.
- Erasmus Bridge - As a city rich in waterways, Rotterdam relies on bridges like the Erasmus Bridge, named after the famous Rotterdam priest and scholar Erasmus. Resembling a swan, the bridge is often referred to as “the swan” in popular culture. It hosts one of the Netherlands’ largest New Year’s Eve firework shows.
- Waterbus - From this ferry stop, you and your private guide will take a ferry from the Erasmus Bridge to the Merwekade in the historic city of Dordrecht, where the walking tour will continue.
- Grote Kerk - The Grote Kerk (Great Church) in Dordrecht is a stunning Gothic-style church dating back to the 14th century. Known for its grand architecture and rich history, the church’s tower offers breathtaking views of the city. The interior features intricate carvings and beautiful stained-glass windows. It is a popular tourist attraction and an important religious site for Dordrecht residents.
- Hof van Nederland - Situated in the historic city center, this former monastery is one of the Netherlands’ most significant landmarks. It was here that the initial plans for the Dutch war of independence against Spain were made. Notable historical figures, including the Dutch “founding father” William of Orange-Nassau, have walked these halls. Today, it serves as a museum focused on the theme of freedom.
- Stadhuis Van Dordrecht - City Hall Dordrecht, or Stadhuis Dordrecht, is a beautiful historic building in the heart of Dordrecht. It houses the city government and serves as a meeting place for the city council. Open to the public, visitors can tour the building to learn about its history and architecture. It is a must-see for anyone visiting Dordrecht.
- Ary Scheffer standbeeld - The most vibrant town square in Dordrecht is filled with outdoor seating, making it a popular spot for food and refreshments. In the center stands a statue of Dordrecht-born artist Ary Scheffer, who gained fame, particularly in France. Your guide will share intriguing stories about Scheffer’s life and career.
- Huis Van Gijn - Among Dordrecht’s many grand residences, the House of Gijn stands out. This magnificent building was the home of banker Simon van Gijn, a key figure in preserving Dordrecht’s cultural heritage. His home, now a museum, remains in its original late 19th to early 20th-century style, making it one of the few buildings in Europe to do so.
- Kunstkerk - While Dordrecht is renowned for its historical sites, it also features modern art. This converted church now hosts various art exhibitions by local artists. The stunning stained-glass windows at the entrance showcase a blend of past and present.
- Historische Binnenstad - Dordrecht’s history is evident throughout the city. Walking its streets feels like exploring an open-air museum, with historic buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and rich waterways narrating centuries of history. The bustling streets and squares are full of life. Your guide will share captivating stories about the city and its notable residents.
- Groothoofdspoort - As a medieval city, Dordrecht once had city walls and gates, many of which have not survived. However, the most beautiful gate, situated at the confluence of three rivers, still stands. Imagine the countless ships that have passed through this gate over the centuries. Whether viewed from land or water, this gate offers a stunning glimpse into the city’s history, including the origin of its citizens’ nickname.
- Professional Guide
- City Map(s)
- Ferry Tickets
- Professional Guide
- City Map(s)
- Ferry Tickets
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore the modern, vibrant city of Rotterdam and the historic, picturesque city of Dordrecht on the same day! Together with a professional, private guide you will see the best of both worlds. Enjoy the architectonic wonders such as the Cubic homes, Market hall and the impressive Erasmus bridge. After having seen all that the modern city has to offer,…
Explore the modern, vibrant city of Rotterdam and the historic, picturesque city of Dordrecht on the same day! Together with a professional, private guide you will see the best of both worlds. Enjoy the architectonic wonders such as the Cubic homes, Market hall and the impressive Erasmus bridge. After having seen all that the modern city has to offer, travel together with your private guide between the two cities per ferry. In the meanwhile explore the sights this water rich area has to offer on some of the busiest waterways of Europe. After the journey by ferry you will embark on a trip through the small, cozy streets of Dordrecht. Let your eyes and ears wonder about the historic sights of local and national significance such as the Big Church, Court of Holland and beautiful city gates. Having explored the oldest city of Holland your private guide will escort you back to the ferry and the tour will and at the Erasmus bridge, right in the city center of Rotterdam.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.