A Weekend in Rotterdam: What to See, Eat & Do After Your Ferry Ride

Just stepped off your P&O Ferries sailing from Hull to Rotterdam? Welcome to one of Europe’s coolest and most creative cities! With its bold architecture, buzzing food scene, and laid-back vibe, Rotterdam is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway.

Whether you’re into art, shopping, sightseeing or just soaking up a new city’s energy, Rotterdam has something to offer every traveller – and it’s all just a short trip from the ferry terminal.

Here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Rotterdam:


🏙️ Day 1: Dive Into the City’s Unique Vibe

🚶 Morning: Explore the Architectural Icons

Start your day at the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen) – Rotterdam’s most famous landmark. These tilted, bright yellow cubes are a must-see, and you can even tour the Show Cube Museum inside.

Then head over to the Markthal, a stunning horseshoe-shaped market hall where you can admire the enormous ceiling mural and sample local bites.

☕ Coffee Break:

Pop into Hopper Coffee or Man Met Bril for artisan brews and pastries – perfect for people-watching and planning your next move.

🖼️ Afternoon: Art & Culture

Visit the Boijmans Van Beuningen Depot, the world’s first publicly accessible art storage facility with rooftop views and reflective architecture. Or explore Kunsthal, a vibrant museum with ever-changing exhibitions.

🍔 Evening: Dinner With a View

Try Fenix Food Factory in the up-and-coming Katendrecht district for street food vibes, or book a table at Euromast, a tower-top restaurant with panoramic views of the city.


🚲 Day 2: Eat, Shop & Cruise

🍳 Morning: Brunch by the Water

Start your Sunday slow with brunch at Baker & Moore or Lilith Coffee, known for creative breakfasts and stylish interiors.

🛍️ Late Morning: Time to Shop

Hit the Witte de Withstraat, a lively street packed with independent boutiques, vintage stores, and art galleries. Don’t miss GROOS, a concept store full of Rotterdam-made fashion and design.

🛥️ Afternoon: See the City From the Water

Hop aboard a Spido boat tour to see Rotterdam’s impressive port – the largest in Europe. It’s a unique way to appreciate the city’s modern skyline and maritime history.

🌆 Optional Add-On: The Hague or Kinderdijk

Got extra time? Rotterdam is well connected. Take a short train ride to The Hague for beaches and royal palaces, or cycle out to Kinderdijk to see UNESCO-protected windmills.


🍟 What to Eat: Dutch Delights You Can’t Miss

Bitterballen – crispy meat-filled snacks, best with mustard and beer
Kapsalon – Rotterdam’s famous loaded fries (meat, cheese, and salad)
Poffertjes – mini fluffy pancakes dusted with sugar
Haring – raw herring with onions, for the brave and the local
Stroopwafel – caramel-filled waffle treat, perfect with coffee


🚗 Getting Around

Rotterdam is compact and walkable, but you can also:

  • Rent a bike from Donkey Republic or OV-fiets
  • Use trams and metros with an OV-chipkaart
  • Or just cruise by water taxi – it’s fast and fun!

🌟 Final Tip: Start Your Weekend the Easy Way

Travel stress-free with P&O Ferries and arrive overnight, well-rested and ready to explore. Enjoy onboard dining, entertainment, and en suite cabins – all before waking up in the Netherlands.