Thomas Craenen: There's always something to do on this huge square. Weekly food markets, antique markets, bars and of course during winter there's "winterland"
Thomas Craenen: The only authentic Xianjiang restaurant in Rotterdam. The menu is very limited, but everything tastes great. The portions are huge so don't order too much.
Thomas Craenen: The eye catcher in Oud-Rekem. The castle is privately owned and is not opened to visitors. Until the second half of the 20th century it served as a lunatic asylum.
Thomas Craenen: If you happen to end up in Oud-Rekem, the museum church is definitely worth visiting. Ask if you can see the magnificent attic. No entrance fee required here.
Thomas Craenen: Iconic square with plenty of cosy bars. If you climb the tower of the nearby Sint Jan church you can see a nice 3D painting on the Vrijthof
Thomas Craenen: Fun place which is very popular with local students. On mondays shots are at a crazy low price of 2 Zl! Otherwise price for shots and beer is a very reasonable 4Zl
Thomas Craenen: Very traditional Polish restaurant. Works like a buffet with "demonstration dishes" displayed behind the window. Very convenient to point at since English is not spoken here.