The best places to live in Rotterdam
Choosing where to live in Rotterdam is a decision full of exciting options. From trendy, upmarket areas in the city centre to quieter, family-friendly suburbs on the outskirts, there’s a neighbourhood to suit your lifestyle and preferences.
Here’s a list of popular areas for new arrivals to consider in and around Rotterdam.
City-centre living in Rotterdam
Living in the city centre lets you experience the vibrant pulse of Rotterdam. If you’re here for a short stay, city-centre hotels or apartments offer the chance to immerse yourself in the bustling energy while working at one of the many international companies in Rotterdam Centrum. The district is also a transport hub, anchored by Rotterdam Centraal, the city’s major railway station.
Oude Westen
Oude Westen is a creative and multicultural neighbourhood, perfect if you enjoy a lively atmosphere. It’s packed with speciality shops, cafés, and restaurants that showcase the city’s diversity. Younger residents love its buzzing nightlife, featuring live music and nightclubs. Despite its central location, rental options in Oude Westen can be surprisingly affordable, making it an attractive choice if you’re on a budget.
Stadsdriehoek
Stadsdriehoek is home to Rotterdam’s maritime heritage, with waterfront restaurants, bars, and the iconic Markthal. This lively district blends modern amenities with historical charm, featuring landmarks like the Maritime Museum and views of Europe’s largest seaport. If you want to live amidst the city’s vibrant history and culture, this is the place to be.
Noordereiland
Noordereiland, an island in the Nieuwe Maas, offers residential tranquillity with stunning views of Rotterdam’s iconic bridges, including the modern Erasmusbrug. Its strategic location between the city’s northern and southern suburbs makes it a peaceful yet connected choice.
Northern and eastern areas of Rotterdam
Families often favour Rotterdam’s northern and eastern suburbs. These areas offer homes with gardens, excellent schools, and green spaces, creating a perfect environment for raising children. With efficient transport links, commuting is a breeze.
Rotterdam Noord
Rotterdam Noord is a serene neighbourhood just north of Rotterdam Centraal, making it ideal if you want proximity to the city without the hustle and bustle. The village-like atmosphere of Blijdorp, combined with nearby parks like Vroesenpark and attractions such as Rotterdam Zoo, makes it perfect for families. Housing in this area is often reasonably priced, balancing charm and affordability. Planned expansions of green spaces, such as the Lage Bergse Bos, promise to enhance the area’s appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Hillegersberg
If luxury is your preference, Hillegersberg is one of Rotterdam’s most exclusive addresses. Known for its detached houses and villas surrounded by greenery, it offers a suburban feel within reach of the city centre. With excellent schools, beautiful parks, and easy transport options, Hillegersberg continues to attract affluent residents seeking a high quality of life. The area’s increasing popularity has made it a sought-after location for those wanting a blend of tranquillity and convenience.
Kralingen
Kralingen combines natural beauty with urban convenience. Home to Erasmus University, it attracts students, families, and executives alike. You’ll enjoy the serene Kralingse Bos forest and lake alongside a thriving selection of restaurants and cafés. Housing options range from apartments to spacious villas, catering to diverse needs.
Southern areas of Rotterdam
Rotterdam Zuid offers a mix of culture and connectivity. Suburbs here are well-linked by public transport and bicycle paths, making them practical for daily commuting while maintaining unique charm.
Kop van Zuid
Once an industrial port, Kop van Zuid is now a revitalised cultural and business district. Its modern architecture, including striking skyscrapers, hosts major companies and offers easy access to the city centre. The Erasmus Bridge connects Kop van Zuid directly to the northern parts of the city, making it a convenient location for professionals and families. Its urban renewal has also positively influenced nearby areas, sparking further investment and development.
Katendrecht
Katendrecht has undergone a remarkable transformation, becoming a lively and colourful neighbourhood by the river. Known for its eclectic mix of dining options and scenic waterfront views, it’s an excellent choice if you’re seeking an affordable and lively place to live. Cultural highlights include the Fenix Food Factory and Deliplein Square, offering a dynamic mix of culinary and social experiences.
Western areas of Rotterdam
Rotterdam West offers a mix of history and modernity, with neighbourhoods like Delfshaven providing a glimpse into the city’s past. This area is popular with families, expats, and history buffs alike, offering a vivacious community vibe.
Delfshaven
Delfshaven is steeped in history, with charming streets and harbour views. It’s a lively district where you’ll find historical landmarks alongside modern bars and music venues. The area’s well-preserved architecture and its role as the Pilgrim Fathers’ departure point to the New World add layers of cultural significance. If you’re drawn to picturesque settings with a touch of history, Delfshaven won’t disappoint.
Schiedam
Located just west of Rotterdam, Schiedam is a gem of a city with a rich history and unique attractions, including some of the world’s tallest windmills. Its quaint atmosphere and family-friendly amenities make it an excellent choice for a day out or even a longer stay. Recent community initiatives, such as improved educational facilities and green spaces, have enhanced its appeal for families and newcomers.
Areas to avoid in Rotterdam
When deciding where to live, it’s worth researching neighbourhoods carefully. Areas undergoing redevelopment or with higher crime rates, like Charlois and Bloemhof, should be evaluated to ensure they meet your needs and safety expectations.
At the same time, districts like Katendrecht and Oude Noorden show how areas with challenging reputations can flourish into exciting, attractive places to live. Speak to locals and explore in person to get a true feel for the environment.
Further reading
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Photo credits: Nieuwe Maas, Noordereiland by Micheile Henderson; Rotterdam by Lily Fu; Delfshaven by Micheile Henderson. All sourced from Unsplash.
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