Rotterdam's Street Art Private Walking Tour
Overview
Skyscrapers and street art define the unique character of Rotterdam, a city that continually seeks a brighter future. The hidden side of Rotterdam reveals a vibrant world of artistic expression waiting to be uncovered.
- 🎨 A vast array of street art, including classic graffiti, large murals, and tiny mosaics, fills the city.
- 🖼️ Notable works include pieces from both anonymous artists and renowned figures like Picasso.
- 📖 Street art serves as a powerful storyteller, sharing amazing and touching stories unique to the city.
- 🚫 Some tours may have restrictions on certain areas or require specific conduct when viewing street art.
- 🌍 Additional tours in the Netherlands cover food, history, architecture, modern art, and more through various modes like bikes and ships.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
- A guide
- Snacks
- Coffee and/or Tea
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Rotterdam street art is a great tool to discover the character of Rotterdammers and what they are all about. And this lovely piece by Joren Joshua does an excellent job. While Rotterdam is an extremely open-minded and welcoming city its roots lie in its port. And sea-port is not a place for rookies. Joren Joshua combines the lightheartedness of the contemporary city with its roots and no-nonsense mentality
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Zebra by Herman Lamers Don’t look up unless you do not want to notice a real zebra sitting in the nest. You heard me right. Herman Lamers is a contemporary artist that likes playful and interactive work in public. Where did this zebra come from? Why is it in the nest? Come and find out!
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Santa Claus aka “The Buttplug Gnome” by Paul McCarthy Probably the most famous statue in Rotterdam and definitely the one to cause the most giggles and shy smiles. A symbol of the holiday's spirit holding an obviously phallic object in his hand (also known as a Christmas tree) to this day provokes a lot of debates and has a long history in Rotterdam. A must-see object- zero doubt.
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Will You Marry Me? by Tymon de Laat Street art evokes and expresses many emotions. Sometimes it can do it literally. Will You Marry Me? Is both a very strong piece of art and the most creative marriage proposal in Rotterdam. Tymon de Laat managed to weave in a lot of references to his (spoiler alert) wife, however, to a regular passing by it is yet another fantastic work by the master.
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Beeldenroute WestersingelSylvette by Pablo Picasso. While you may think public sculptures are not street art I would like to disagree. It is art, and it is on the street. Therefore it would be a crime not to include Pablo Picasso’s giant stone sculpture of the muse that has inspired him for many years. Weirdly shaped and yet astonishingly beautiful it is there for all Rotterdammers to see