What makes it 68% Baby-Friendly: Lift accepts strollers and babies enter free, yet no confirmed changing tables or nursing rooms and windy outdoor decks may unsettle infants; check amenities first.
This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Why 1–2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This allows time for the viewing platforms and interactive show without tiring the baby.
Visit the 100m viewing platform:
Ride the lift to the 100m platform and watch 'The Rise of Rotterdam' light-and-sound show.
Tip: Bring your stroller into the elevator and secure it with the brake before exploring.
Ride the 185m Euroscoop:
Add the rotating glass Euroscoop ride for a full 360° panorama at 185m.
Tip: Hold your baby securely and time your ride on a clear day for best views.
Explore Het Park:
Stroll the adjacent park’s wide paths, playground and lawns after your tower visit.
Tip: Pack snacks for a picnic and let the baby nap in the pram on the grass.
Use the Magnicity web app:
Stream free audio stories and quizzes about Rotterdam on your phone.
Tip: Download the app before arrival to avoid mobile-data gaps.

Mathew Habib
My review is for the brasserie. We were sat at a dirty table that was never cleaned. We waited over 20 minutes for a cappuccino. We were served the wrong order of fries and the wrong water. Portion of fries was for a young child. The french onion soup was a joke. Absolutely no cheese. One server was nice out of the 4 that came to our table. It’s a nice view, but go eat somewhere else.
Amalia Ioannidi
Although the place is really nice, and the view is breathtaking, the staff is not well prepared, late and not helping a lot. We were waiting about 20’ minutes to be seated although we had a reservation, and after that we waited a long time to order and then have our drinks.
Alfi
I bought my ticket online and just scanned it myself to get in. Worth every penny. The view is amazing. It does get super windy on the open-air platform.
Jeanthal Trinidad
I have always wanted to visit this attraction and it was a great visibility day so we were not disappointed. However.... Service can be a bit slow in the restaurant and in the giftshop service was just terrible, no hello, I'll be right with you, no eye contact.. just standing there waiting to buy a souvenir and being utterly ignored.
Unicorn Wreck
The coldest omelettes, sausage and bacon I was ever served for brunch. Not even room temperature, literally cold. Very stingy portions as well. I've had better breakfasts at cheap hotels, and this is supposed to be a main attraction for the city. It puts the city to shame. The plates we were given were dirty. Nothing tasted good; all are cheaply mass-produced catering stuff. The elevator to the vi...
The tower closes from January 5 to mid-April 2026; plan around this period. In October, look for free face-painting and mini-boat races in Het Park during the school break.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult admissions | EUR 38 |
| Baby admission (under 3) | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 38 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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