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The Euromast

The Euromast is the highest observation tower in the Netherlands and an essential part of the city's skyline.

The Euromast, designed by Rotterdam architect HA Maaskant, is the highest observation tower in the Netherlands and an essential part of the city's skyline. From the viewing platform, the Euroscoop, a revolving glass elevator, takes you to a height of 185 meters with a light show and music. Here you can enjoy a breathtaking 360 degree view of Rotterdam, while stories about the city are told. With the Euroscoop, like a colorful magnifying glass, the Euromast reveals the diversity and identity of the city. As soon as the glass becomes clear under your feet, you experience the magical feeling as if you were floating above the Euromast.

Get to know Rotterdam even better by using the Magnicity web app. Free, user-friendly and packed with information about more than 50 special buildings. A visit to the Euromast is not only fun, but also educational thanks to augmented reality and a complete online city guide! The Euromast is interesting for young and old, because children can also get to know the city and the Euromast better through a treasure hunt.

And for those looking for an exciting company outing, bachelor party, original date or just an adrenaline rush, the Euromast offers an unforgettable abseiling experience with the most beautiful view of Rotterdam. The descent leaves you hanging freely from the building, where you determine the speed yourself.

Complete your visit to the Euromast by enjoying the many other facilities, such as the new coffee bar, gift shop and brasserie. A complete experience at the Euromast awaits you, and for those who want to extend the experience, an overnight stay in the Euromast is even possible. The Euromast looks forward to your visit.

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