Planning a trip to Rotterdam this summer? You’re in for something special. When the sun shines, this modern Dutch city truly comes to life. Locals gather on terraces with a drink in hand. The Maas River glows in the afternoon light. Open-air events fill the streets, and markets bring a cheerful energy to every corner. Whether you're staying for a weekend or a bit longer, this guide from Leonardo will help you find the best things to do in Rotterdam during the summer.
Good to Know Before You Go
Getting There: Rotterdam is easily accessible from most of the European countries and even from around the world. You can get here via air, train (plenty of convenient trains from inside the country, Belgium and Germany), or car.
Getting Around: Public transport is excellent — hop on a tram, metro, or rent a bike. Water taxis are a fun, fast way for a city commute. Moreover, the city centre is compact, allowing you to reach most of the tourist attractions on foot.
Weather: Summer in Rotterdam is an ideal time to visit. The city welcomes you with long daylight hours and generally mild temperatures (averaging 20–25°C / 68–77°F).
Duration: Rotterdam makes for a great weekend trip. However, if you want to explore the surrounding nature and beaches, we recommend staying here 3 to 4 days.
Now, let’s dive straight into Leonardo’s list of the best things to do in Rotterdam.
1. Explore the Iconic Markthal
Let’s begin our journey with a tasty stop - the Rotterdam Markthal. This giant horseshoe-shaped building combines art, architecture, and the city’s most famous food market. Inside, you’ll find Dutch cheese, famous home-grown tulips, and “stroopwafels” – waffles with syrup filling. And don't forget to look up, on the ceiling you’ll see a colourful mural - the “Horn of Plenty”designed by Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam.
Tip: Come hungry to sample as many local specialities as possible! There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options too.
2. Cruise the Maas River by Boat or Water Taxi
To explore Rotterdam as a local, experience it from the water. Book a river cruise or hop aboard a water taxi. It’s not only a fun and fast way to commute through the city, but also a great way to catch the views of the Erasmus Bridge, the city skyline, and the city port.
Tip: If you are looking for romantic things to do in Rotterdam, a sunset cruise is our top recommendation!
3. Picnic at a Park
If you love nature or just looking to take a break from the city, head to the Het Park. It’s a beautiful city park full of greenery, rose gardens, and small ponds. Pack a picnic, rent a bike, or just take a break underneath a shady tree.
Another popular Rotterdam park, Kralingse Bos, offers jogging trails, rowing, and a few hidden cafés. It’s a local’s favourite for spending summer weekends in Rotterdam.
4. Climb the Euromast for Sky-High Views
Ready to see the best panoramic view over the city? The Euromast is a must. You can either take the elevator or climb for the challenge. At the top, grab a drink, snap photos, or even try abseiling down (if you're brave!).
Local tip: Head there just before sunset for an unforgettable golden-hour experience.
5. Tan at Nesselande Beach
Want to get a killer tan? We’ve got you! Head east to Nesselande. This sandy city beach on Lake Zevenhuizerplas is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, or simply laying back with a book.
It’s a great option for families too — clean, safe, and has eateries nearby.
6. Admire the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen)
These quirky yellow cube-shaped homes are the most famous Rotterdam attraction. You can walk through the courtyard or visit the Show Cube Museum to see what living inside feels like.
7. Visit Binnenrotte Market
To get a glimpse of local life, head to the Binnenrotte Market (open every Tuesday and Saturday). It’s one of the biggest open-air markets in the Netherlands. Here, you'll find fresh produce, antiques, textiles, and delicious finger food.
8. Catch a Summer Festival or Open-Air Event
Rotterdam in summer means festival season. Don't miss:
North Sea Jazz Festival (July): One of Europe’s best, drawing legends from all over.
Rotterdam Summer Carnival (late July): A Caribbean-inspired celebration full of colour and music.
Pleinbioscoop (August): Outdoor cinema nights in Museumpark under the stars.
Check local listings for pop-up concerts, beach parties, and food truck festivals too.
9. Day Trip to Kinderdijk Windmill
Just a short ferry or bike ride away, Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage site with 19 historic windmills surrounded by peaceful waterways. It’s a beautiful half-day trip which offers an iconic glimpse into Dutch historical heritage. It’s also one of the best places to visit in Rotterdam that gives you a break from the urban rush.
10. Explore the Museums
Rotterdam is heaven for museum lovers. We recommend adding these tree museums to your itinerary:
Kunsthal offers rotating contemporary art exhibitions of both Dutch and world-renown artists.
Boijmans Van Beuningen isthe world’s first publicly accessible art storage.
Maritime Museum offers a dive into Rotterdam’s seafaring past, with activities and interactive exhibitions even for the youngest ones.
11. Explore Street Art
You don’t need to go inside a gallery to enjoy art in Rotterdam. The streets are full of giant murals and graffiti. Witte de Withstraat and the surrounding area are bursting with creativity. Grab a self-guided map or join a tour.
12. Enjoy the city’s skyline
Rotterdam offers several excellent spots to enjoy the views from above. The 112 meter-tall Euromast tower offers best panoramic views on the city, with a rotating glass lift that gives a full 360-degree perspective. Places like Maasboulevard and Kralingse Plas offer scenic vistas set against the nature backdrop.
13. Go shopping at Lijnbaan
When it’s time to treat yourself, head to Lijnbaan, the Rotterdam’s main pedestrian shopping street. For local labels and unique finds, check out Meent, Zwaanshals, and the indoor mall GROOS.
14. Visit Delfshaven
Unlike much of modern Rotterdam, Delfshaven survived WWII bombings. It’s all cobblestones, canals, and charm. Visit old breweries, enjoy waterside cafés, and explore the church where the Pilgrims prayed before sailing to America.
A hidden gem that captures the spirit of old Holland.
15. Rent a Bike and Go Exploring
Rotterdam is perfect for exploring by bike. Cycle along the Maas, discover cool bridges like De Hef, or follow signs to local parks. It’s a cheap, healthy way to see a less touristy side of the city.
From picnics at parks to river cruises, from museums to beaches, there are just so many things to do and see in Rotterdam. Whether you're passing by or taking your time to wander and explore, summer is undeniably the best time to visit Rotterdam.