Opened in 1937 with 51,117 capacity. Hosted 10 UEFA finals, including 2002 UEFA Cup final. Designed with "free hanging tiers" inspired by Arsenal's Highbury. Major renovation completed in 1993 with all-seater stand
Rotterdam was founded in 1270 with a dam on the Rotte river. Granted city rights by William IV in 1340. Became Europe's largest seaport and major logistics centre. Nearly destroyed by German bombing during World War II
Binnenrotte Center Market operates Tuesday and Saturday with over 300 stalls. Afrikaanderplein market has 200 stalls, located in south Rotterdam. Visserijplein Rotterdam-West offers multicultural products from Turkey, Morocco, China. Hoogvliet is Rotterdam's largest neighborhood market, located near Binnenban
Located in Rotterdam's Oude Haven after WWII bombing. Architect Piet Blom was tasked with redeveloping the area. Project divided into Blaaktoren, Spaanse Kade, and Kubuswoningen
Markthal is located at Binnenrotte, next to Blaak Station and Rotterdam's largest weekly market. Building was built on former river Rotte dike site, replacing 1950s buildings. Project won competition in 2004 to extend existing market with covered addition
NH Hotels has two central hotels in Rotterdam with distinctive style. NH Rotterdam offers breakfast until 3pm in original De Rotterdam building. NH Atlanta Rotterdam provides meeting rooms in city center. NH Capelle and NH Den Haag offer business and beachfront options. NH Zoetermeer is 15 minutes from major cities