Erasmusbrug: The Iconic Gateway of Rotterdam
Explore the stunning Erasmusbrug, a modern architectural marvel and a symbol of Rotterdam's innovative spirit, connecting the city across the Maas River.
Erasmusbrug, also known as the 'Swan', is an architectural marvel and a symbol of Rotterdam. This stunning bridge connects the northern and southern parts of the city, offering breathtaking views and a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. Its unique design and vibrant surroundings make it a must-visit for tourists seeking to experience the modern charm of Rotterdam.
A brief summary to Erasmusbrug
- Erasmusbrug, Rotterdam, Feijenoord, 3011 BN, NL
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views and great photo opportunities.
- Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront for a full experience of the area.
- Check out nearby cafes and restaurants for local dining options.
- Consider taking a river cruise to see the bridge from the water.
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Getting There
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Car
If you're driving to the Erasmusbrug in Rotterdam, start by entering the A16 motorway. Follow signs for Rotterdam and then take exit 25 towards Rotterdam-Centrum. Keep following the signs for Centrum until you reach the Wilhelminaplein. Continue onto the Karel Doormanstraat and follow it until you see the Erasmusbrug on your left. There are several parking options nearby, such as the parking garage at the 'Erasmusbrug' or 'Parkeergarage WTC'.
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Public Transport - Train
To reach the Erasmusbrug by train, head to the nearest train station, such as Den Haag Centraal or Delft. Purchase a ticket to Rotterdam Centraal. Once you arrive at Rotterdam Centraal, exit the station and follow the signs to the metro. Take the metro line D (towards De Akkers) or E (towards Slinge) and get off at the station 'Wilhelminaplein'. From there, it's a short 10-minute walk to the Erasmusbrug, which will be visible as you approach the waterfront.
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Public Transport - Tram
If you are in the center of Rotterdam, you can take tram line 7 or 20 from Beurs or Blaak tram stops. Get off at the 'Wilhelminaplein' stop. From there, it's just a short walk to the Erasmusbrug. As you walk, you will enjoy views of the river and the city skyline.
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