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Rotterdam Market AttractionsHere are the top Rotterdam market listings so you can find the best in Rotterdam for your trip. Read these market reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Delft, Zeeland & Zuid Holland, Netherlands Early morning or late when the afternoon meets the evening, the sparkling Dutch light will reveal this gem of a market in all its splendor: the 80m tall Nieuwe Kerk.. 2. Käsemarkt ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Gouda, Zeeland & Zuid Holland, Netherlands Great cheese market! Goes from June to August! ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Gouda, Zeeland & Zuid Holland, Netherlands The Weighing House, or "De heksenwaag" in Dutch, is not in Gouda; it's in Oudewater. Here women suspected to be witches were weighed in order to find out if they really.. 4. Waterstad ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rotterdam, Zeeland & Zuid Holland, Netherlands Lots of water, as in any old Dutch city. ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Amsterdam, Amsterdam & Noord Holland, Netherlands Great open-air marketplace from Monday till Saturday between 9am and 6pm in the popular neighbourhood of "De Pijp" (between Sarphatipark and the old Heineken brewery.. 6. Grote Markt ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Breda, Limburg & Noord Brabant, Netherlands Old market square in the city center of Breda. 7. Den Hagg ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Wassenaar, Zeeland & Zuid Holland, Netherlands Unreal for a party blah ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Amsterdam, Amsterdam & Noord Holland, Netherlands Amsterdam is my favorite city in the world. It's accessable on foot and the only way to take in the atmosphere. Plenty of cafes to stop in and have coffee or whatever.. 9. Kurhaus ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) s-Gravenhage, Zeeland & Zuid Holland, Netherlands said to be the best hotel in the area. although it is a five star hotel, I'd say that it's quite comfortable looking and it is situated next to the sea, a great spot.. 10. Flower Market ADD TO LIST (17 reviews) Amsterdam, Amsterdam & Noord Holland, Netherlands Well, you don't really see them float, but when I lived in Amsterdam I liked to walk around all the corny souvenirshops, the tulipbulbs and woodenshoes all over the.. |