Euromast

The Euromast stands as a proud and towering landmark in Rotterdam, offering panoramic views that stretch across the city and beyond. Built in 1960 for the Floriade, the international garden exhibition, the Euromast was designed to offer visitors a bird's-eye view of the developing city and its port, which is among the busiest in the world. Standing 185 meters tall, the tower features an observation deck and a revolving restaurant, providing a 360-degree view of the sprawling urban landscape.

The Euromast is more than just an observation tower; it symbolizes Rotterdam's post-war rebirth and ambition. As the city rebuilt from the devastation of World War II, the Euromast was conceived as a gesture of confidence in the city’s future, quickly becoming a symbol of the new Rotterdam. It embodies the city’s resilience and its ongoing commitment to innovation and growth.

Fun Fact: For those seeking thrills, the Euromast offers an adrenaline-pumping experience with its abseiling and zip-lining facilities, making it one of the few towers in Europe where visitors can descend from such a height by rope.

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