I(Chris) spent a day in Rotterdam after a meeting in The Hague, which is only a short train ride away.
Rotterdam is actively marketing itself as a popular destination for international visitors, an alternative to Amsterdam. It was built around the river Rotte in 1270 and grew rapidly over the centuries but in 1940, during World War II, the entire city center was destroyed by bombs.
The city was rebuilt, opting to break from the past, and commits itself to contemporary architecture.
Witte de Withstraat is a street which connects the Maritime Museum (just visible in the photo below) with the Museumpark.
It is the cultural center of the city which is full of restaurants, bars, museums and interesting shops.
“Work hard, play here” at the Metropole Cafe
I was there in the afternoon so that the seating areas of the bars and restaurants were somewhat empty.
But one can imagine that the place must be really fun at night.
The street is the scene.
Somebody proposed to Sam with this graphics ? Cool.
And there is of course a Dutch “coffeeshop” nearby, this one with subway-style turnstiles ! (not clearly visible in the photo) and a sauna/massage salon next door.
These establishments are facing an open park, so it is not at all sleazy as it may sound.
This sculpture of Sylvette by Picasso marks the beginning of the Museumpark.
See part 2 for the next segment of this thoroughfare.