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Rotterdam
Unlike many historic cities in the Netherlands, which sport
Renaissance buildings and ancient Gothic churches, Rotterdam is a
gleaming cluster of high-rise buildings, some of which are marvels
of 20th-century architecture.
After many parts of the city were destroyed in World War II,
much was demolished in order to rebuild. In fact, only three
buildings in Rotterdam's centre survive: the art deco City Hall,
the iconic White House, and the St Lawrence Church. Another enclave
of historic Rotterdam is the Delft Harbour area, luckily missed by
German bombs.
The result of all this construction is a city with its own
unique personality when compared to the rest of the Netherlands.
Rotterdam is made up of spacious streets with slick shopping malls
and public parks dotting the efficiently-designed city centre. You
can view it all from the iconic Euromast Space Tower, a 605 foot
(184m) tower with a revolving sit-down elevator.
Rotterdam hasn't forgotten its history though, and there are a
number of museums where you can catch glimpses of its illustrious
past, including those dedicated to natural history, maritime
history, photography, art, architecture, World War II, and the
Netherlands' rail system.
Rotterdam is a multicultural city, with larger immigrant
populations than most of the Netherlands, and this is evident in
the diversity of restaurants and neighbourhoods within the
city.
Information & Facts
Language
Dutch is the official language. English is widely spoken.
Fries (as well as Dutch) is spoken by the people of Friesland
province.
Money
Single European currency, or Euro (EUR), is the official
currency of the Netherlands, and is divided into 100 cents. Major
credit cards and travellers cheques are widely accepted. To avoid
additional charges take travellers cheques in Euros, Pounds
Sterling or US Dollars. Foreign currency or travellers cheques can
be changed at banks, post offices or bureaux de change (usually
indicated by the letters GWK). Banks are closed on weekends but
bureaux de change are open. ATMs are widely distributed and most
are open 24 hours a day.