The Markthal in Rotterdam is the place where you can find delicious products from all over the world. From fresh fruit and vegetables to delicacies and cheese, you can find it all here. What is there to see?In the Markthal in Rotterdam you will find there's lots to see. There are many different shops and restaurants, so there is something for everyone. There are also regular fun activities, such as music performances or art markets. This makes the Markthal a nice place to visit, both if you want to buy something or just look around. restaurants with a supermarket and four-storey parking garage underneath. The Markthal (in the parking garage) also houses De Tijdtrap: a free archeology exhibition with archaeological finds from the medieval city of Rotterdam that were excavated during construction. If you walk between the market stalls and look up, you will see the artwork 'Horn of plenty' by Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam. Because of this largest work of art in the Netherlands, the Markthal is also called the Dutch version of the Sistine Chapel. Accessibility and parkingThe Markthal in Rotterdam is easily accessible by public transport. There are bus and tram lines that run to the market hall. It is also possible to travel to Rotterdam by train and then to the market hall by bus or tram. Parking at the market hall is possible in the P+R Zuidplein or in the P+R Hoek van Holland Haven or in the parking lot under the Markthal itself. AccessibilityOne of the reasons why the Markthal is so popular is because of its accessibility. You can get there by public transport or by car. Disabled parking and escalators and elevators are available. This makes it possible for everyone to visit the Markthal.
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Setting | Indoor & Outdoor |
Average time | 2uur |
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