Rotterdam Architecture Tours
Discover Rotterdam’s bold modern architecture, rebuilt after WWII into a showcase of daring design: the iconic Cube Houses, the horseshoe Markthal, the “pencil” and “white house”, the Erasmus Bridge (“the Swan”), and gleaming skyscrapers along the Maas. A walking or bike tour reveals the most architecturally exciting city in the Netherlands.
64 tours · prices per person, book with partner
Architecture in Rotterdam — FAQ
Why is Rotterdam famous for architecture?
Largely destroyed in WWII, Rotterdam rebuilt as a showcase of bold modern architecture — the Cube Houses, the Markthal, the Erasmus Bridge and striking skyscrapers — making it the Netherlands’ most architecturally exciting city.
What are the Cube Houses?
The Cube Houses (Kijk-Kubus) are Rotterdam’s most famous landmark, a cluster of bright yellow tilted cube homes designed by Piet Blom in the 1980s; one is open to visit as a show-cube.
Is a Rotterdam architecture tour worth it?
Yes — a guided architecture walk or bike tour brings to life Rotterdam’s Cube Houses, Markthal, Erasmus Bridge and skyline, the best way to appreciate the city’s daring modern design.























