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Discover Rotterdam’s iconic Euromast, offering sweeping 360º views, a glass-floor elevator, and a unique perspective of Europe’s largest harbor.
Visiting Rotterdam isn’t complete without a trip to the Euromast, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Sitting at 600 feet high, this towering jewel offers more than just a decent view — it’s a chance to see Rotterdam from a perspective few get to experience. From panoramic vistas over Europe’s biggest harbor to a glass-floor elevator that will make your knees wobble, this experience promises a mix of awe, fun, and a bit of adrenaline.
What really makes Euromast special is its ability to cater to a wide range of visitors. Whether you’re after a quick photo, a relaxed drink at 100 meters, or an adrenaline-pumping ride in the Euroscoop, there’s something here for everyone. Our favorite part? The spectacular 360º views that, on a clear day, stretch up to 18 miles — enough to make even seasoned travelers feel like they’re on top of the world.
That said, be aware that weather conditions can impact your experience, particularly for the outdoor parts and the Euroscoop. Also, the fact that the Euroscoop isn’t wheelchair accessible might be a consideration for some travelers. This is a must-visit spot that delivers fantastic value, especially if you’re a fan of cityscapes and high-altitude views.
Ideal for: first-time visitors, architecture enthusiasts, photography lovers, or anyone wanting a memorable snapshot of Rotterdam’s skyline.


Rotterdam is a city of bold architecture, vibrant port activity, and innovative design — and the Euromast captures all of that in one towering snapshot. This landmark isn’t just a high point for photos; it’s an experience that combines stunning city views with a dollop of thrill, thanks to its glass-floor elevator and panoramic design.
What we really love about this experience is the way it balances spectacle with practicality. The entrance is straightforward, and the ticket prices are reasonable for the incredible vistas you’ll get. Plus, the app-guided stories add a layer of depth that appeals to those interested in the city’s history and architecture.
A slight caveat? If you’re a fan of outdoor observation decks or don’t like heights, the outdoor viewing might be limited by weather or health considerations. Still, for most, the views alone make it worth every euro. And it’s perfect for those who want to tick off a Rotterdam icon on their itinerary.
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When you arrive at the Euromast, you’ll start at the ground-floor reception, where entry is quick and smooth — with contactless card payment only, so be sure to have your credit or debit card handy. After that, the adventure begins.
The first stop is the observation deck at 100 meters. This platform is fully wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors. From here, you’ll enjoy sweeping views over Rotterdam’s skyline and the busy harbor. If the weather’s clear, you might see up to 18 miles away, which is pretty spectacular for a cityscape.
The reviews highlight how accessible and easy it is to enjoy the views here, making it a perfect spot for a quick photo op or a moment of quiet reflection. We loved the way many visitors describe the view as “awesome” or “stunning,” especially when the city lights up at night.
For those wanting to soak in the scenery while enjoying some refreshments, the brasserie at 300 feet offers a relaxed setting for brunch, lunch, high tea, or even a casual drink. The coffee corner on the ground floor has been praised for serving some of the best coffee in Rotterdam, along with pastries, paninis, and wraps — perfect for a quick snack before or after your ascent.
The real highlight? The Euroscoop, Rotterdams highest panorama elevator with a glass floor. This dizzying ride at 185 meters outside the tower rotates slowly, giving you 360-degree views while you stand on glass. It’s an experience that reviewers describe as “unreal,” “absolutely worth the extra cost,” and “a real wow factor.”
According to visitors, the Euroscoop is only available if weather permits — a sensible safety measure, but one that could impact your plans in bad weather. Some reviewers mention waiting in line for the elevator, especially during busy times, so booking in advance or arriving early can save you some frustration.

Many visitors comment on the friendly staff and how well-organized the experience is. One reviewer, Gemma, mentioned how accessible the tower is “through the park below,” making it easy to combine with a stroll. Alex highlighted how the revolving platform offers a “fantastic experience” and how paying extra for the glass-floor elevator was “worthwhile.” Pamela wished she had opted for the full 360 experience but appreciated the efficient queue management.
A recurring theme is how the views make the visit worthwhile, especially when the city is bathed in evening lights or the harbor is bustling with ships. Some mention that bad weather can limit outdoor visibility or keep the outdoor platform partially closed, so planning for good weather can enhance your experience.

At $21, the ticket price is quite reasonable for what you get — sweeping, panoramic views, a unique elevator experience, and access to a stylish café with excellent coffee. The possibility of adding the Euroscoop for an exhilarating outside elevator ride at a higher level adds a memorable twist, making it a well-rounded experience.
Many reviewers have noted that paying extra for the 360-degree view is “absolutely worth it,” especially for photography fans and those wanting the full experience. The fact that children under 3 can access the observation deck for free is a bonus for families.

This tour suits a variety of travelers. Photographers and architecture lovers will appreciate the stunning views and design. Families can enjoy the accessible platforms and kid-friendly café. Couples seeking a romantic cityscape view or solo travelers wanting a moment of awe will find plenty to love.
However, if you’re highly sensitive to heights or weather-dependent activities, plan accordingly — the outdoor parts and Euroscoop may be limited during poor conditions.

The Euromast offers more than just a high view; it’s a full package of panoramic sights, engaging experiences, and a touch of adrenaline via the Euroscoop. For less than $25, you gain access to one of Rotterdam’s most iconic landmarks, with views that make it worth every penny.
If you enjoy city vistas, innovative architecture, or simply want to see Rotterdam from the best vantage point, this experience delivers. The inclusion of a coffee corner and a well-organized setup means you can relax and enjoy the moment without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
It’s especially suited for those visiting Rotterdam for the first time, architecture buffs, or anyone looking for a memorable photo opportunity. While weather can influence your visit, planning for a clear day will ensure you get the most from this spectacle.

Is the Euromast tower accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the tower is easy to reach via metro, and it’s close to a park, making it very accessible.
How long does the tour last?
The typical experience lasts around 45 minutes, but you might spend longer enjoying the views, café, or photos.
Can I buy tickets on the day of my visit?
Yes, tickets are available at the entrance, but booking in advance is recommended to avoid queues, especially for the Euroscoop.
How much does the Euroscoop cost?
The Euroscoop is an optional addition, with tickets included if you select that option. It offers a outside elevator experience at 185 meters.
Are there family discounts?
Children under the age of 3 have free access to the observation deck. The ticket price is generally per person.
What is the weather policy?
In case of bad weather, refunds are issued only for Euroscoop tickets, not for platform access.
Is the observation deck wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the main observation deck at 100 meters is wheelchair friendly, but the Euroscoop isn’t accessible for wheelchairs.
What views can I expect on a clear day?
You can see up to 18 miles, including Rotterdam’s skyline, the harbor, and on a good night, the stars.
Can I enjoy food or drinks at the top?
Yes, the brasserie at 300 feet offers a range of light bites and drinks, perfect for relaxing after the ascent.
Is it worth paying extra for the full panoramic experience?
Absolutely, many visitors say the 360º view and glass-floor ride are the highlights, making the extra cost well worth it.