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2019 Museumpark 67 A7203 Iris van den Broek min

Are you in Rotterdam Centre with your kids and the sun is shining? They might enjoy going to these places! From water fun to an interesting exhibition for kids - take a look at these summer activities.

Water fun at the fountains

The fountains in the Koopgoot are known to many. Great for children to cool down during the hot summer days. Are you near Museumpark? Then visit the fountains that come out of the ground there. Finally, your kids can have water fun at Schouwburgplein. The colourful grass mats ensure that it is less slippery, so they can run around. Fun guaranteed!

2019 Museumpark 67 A7203 Iris van den Broek min

Marbles in the 'Goot'

Are your children tired of shopping? Maybe they want to play marbles! Thanks to the mega marble track in the Koopgoot, the children will be entertained for a while. The five-meter track runs past all the iconic buildings in the city.

Don't have any marbles? It makes sense that you don't have any with you, of course. At the HEMA service desk you can score a marble, which you can use in the Rotterdam Knikkergoot. After playing, you can of course take the marble home with you, but it can also be handed in at the donation point next to the track. For each marble, €0.50 is donated to the Friends of Sophia Foundation. A great cause, since playing outside and playing marbles is unfortunately not a given for every child.

Knikkerbaan Koopgoot 4

Visit a playground

There are a number of playgrounds in Rotterdam Centre. Some are a bit bigger than others, but ideal if your child wants to climb or swing. For example, right behind Karel Doormanstraat - Karel Doormanhof 2 to be precise - you will find a slide, swings and a seesaw. Are you near Central Station? Then walk on to Speelcentrum Weena, where they have a large climbing frame and slide equipment, in the shape of a castle!

Are you near Blaak? Then walk on to Kipstraat - here you will find a large playground with various equipment. The address? That is Kipstraat 29J.

Maritime Museum: "Plons! De toekomst van de zee"

What really sets the Maritime Museum apart is the emphasis on interaction. The exhibitions are designed to appeal to both young and old, with hands-on experiences that bring the maritime world to life! For the younger visitors, there is therefore the exhibition ‘Splash! The Future of the Sea’. A must-see for this summer!

Maritiem Museum Rotterdam museumhaven Fotografie Marco de Swart

Plaswijckpark

It may be located just outside the city centre, but it is well worth a visit. At this play and animal park, children can spend the entire day climbing, scrambling, running around and exploring. From splashing about in the spray park and sailing on rafts to meeting animals in Dierenwijck and enjoying endless fun in Speelwijck, there is something for every age group.

There is also plenty of space for parents and grandparents to relax, whether on the picnic lawn or during a boat trip around the park. And if the weather takes a turn for the worse, the two large indoor play areas provide plenty of entertainment.

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