The Rotterdam
Discover the Architectural Marvel of The Rotterdam
Discover the elegance of Erasmusbrug, Rotterdam's iconic bridge, offering stunning views and a unique perspective of the city's modern skyline.
Erasmusbrug, known as the 'Swan,' is an iconic bridge in Rotterdam, seamlessly blending modern architecture with stunning views. This architectural marvel connects the northern and southern parts of the city, offering visitors breathtaking vistas and a unique perspective on Rotterdam's skyline. Whether you walk, bike, or take a boat tour, Erasmusbrug is a must-visit landmark that showcases the city's innovative spirit and rich maritime history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, start by entering the address 'Erasmusbrug, 3011 BN Rotterdam' into your GPS. From Rijnmond, head towards the A15 motorway, following the signs for Rotterdam. Take exit 19 towards the A16, and then merge onto the A16. Continue on the A16 until you reach the exit for the A20 and follow signs for Rotterdam-Centrum. Once you are in the city center, look for signs directing you to the Erasmusbrug. There is parking available nearby, but be aware that parking fees will apply, typically around €2 per hour.
Public Transportation
To reach Erasmusbrug using public transportation, head to the nearest bus or tram station in Rijnmond. Take tram line 23 or bus line 38 towards Rotterdam. If you are on tram line 23, get off at the 'Erasmusbrug' stop. If you take bus line 38, transfer to tram line 7 or 8 at the 'Beurs' stop, and then proceed to the 'Erasmusbrug' stop. A single journey ticket costs around €3. The journey should take approximately 30-45 minutes depending on your starting location and the time of day.
Bicycle
For a more scenic route, consider cycling to the Erasmusbrug. Rijnmond has a network of bike paths leading to Rotterdam. From Rijnmond, follow the designated bike lanes toward Rotterdam, keeping an eye out for signs to the city center. The ride will take around 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on your pace. Once you arrive in Rotterdam, follow the signs to the Erasmusbrug. Biking is a free option, but you may want to rent a bike if you don't have one, which typically costs around €10 per day.
Use Erasmusbrug as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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