Discover Rotterdam on a private tour
Rotterdam is a city of contrasts, where modern architecture rises boldly against a backdrop of bustling ports. It's a place that hums with a unique energy, inviting you to delve deeper. As you navigate this urban landscape with a local guide, Rotterdam becomes more than a city—it's an experience. Feel the wind tousle your hair as you cycle past the iconic Cube Houses and the impressive Erasmus Bridge. A food and wine tour offers a taste of Rotterdam's identity, each flavour a note in its culinary symphony. Your guide brings the city's history to life, sharing tales of perseverance and innovation. Whether you're discovering art that challenges the senses or wandering through its lively streets, Rotterdam reveals a multifaceted character that stays with you long after you've left. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Rotterdam. Explore Rotterdam your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Rotterdam tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Rotterdam for every interest, including: History tours: Explore the 1940 bombing route marked by the Fire Boundary, step inside Laurenskerk, and wander historic Delfshaven to hear stories of shipbuilders and the Pilgrim Fathers. You might also visit the Witte Huis and tour the SS Rotterdam for a close look at the city’s maritime grit. Architecture tours: Stand beneath the Cube Houses and walk through the Markthal’s vast arch for a tasting stop while your guide explains Piet Blom’s ideas, then ride a water taxi to admire the Erasmus Bridge and De Rotterdam from the Maas. These tours can also include the shimmering Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen and the Timmerhuis, with time for photos at the Euromast. Layover tours: With a few hours from the cruise pier, the airport, or Rotterdam Centraal, fit in city highlights—Markthal bites, a quick Euromast viewpoint, and a water taxi dash between Wilhelmina Pier and the old harbour. Your guide handles tickets, timing, and drop-off back at your train or flight. The centre is easy to cover on foot and trams and the metro link major sights quickly. If you prefer door-to-door comfort, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide to include private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Rotterdam inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Immerse yourself in Rotterdam by opting for a private walking tour and be sure to explore some of its diverse neighborhoods with a local guide. You'll gain insights that only an insider can provide. - Kop van Zuid: Known for its stunning modern architecture, this area is great for cultural tourists and those interested in urban design. - Delfshaven: Step back in time in this historic port neighborhood. Perfect for families and anyone interested in the city’s maritime history. - Katendrecht: A trendy spot with a lively arts scene. Tourists seeking meaningful connections will enjoy the local cafes and cultural events. Day trip ideas from Rotterdam From Rotterdam, plan short day trip tours to nearby cities, windmills, and beaches; Rotterdam day trips make it easy to see classic Dutch sights without leaving your base in the city. - Delft: canals, stepped‑gabled houses, and Delftware studios give you a compact historic centre that is simple to explore on foot. If you like pottery, quiet cafés, and mellow canals, this is an easy win for a half‑day that can stretch longer. - The Hague and Scheveningen: see art and politics around the Binnenhof, then ride out to the North Sea for wide sand and a long pier. Museum fans, city walkers, and beachgoers all find options here, and your tour can balance gallery time with sea air. - Kinderdijk: stand among 18 windmills on polder paths, learn how the Dutch moved water, and take a short boat across from the city’s harbour area. It suits photographers, families, and anyone curious about engineering, with flat trails that keep things easy. - Gouda: sample cheese at the market in season, peek into the cheese warehouses, and stroll a small canal ring lined with brick façades. Food lovers get tastings, history fans get a tidy old town, and you can add a short bike loop through nearby fields if you want more time outside. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Rotterdam most travellers miss.