Skyscrapers reflected in the water, futuristic bridges, and cube houses. Our journey to Rotterdam is a “race” to discover the surprising architecture of Europe’s largest port.
Once again, jogging proves to be the best way to explore the city, becoming immersed into its atmosphere and capturing its true essence. Meanwhile, our garments in 100% Reda Active Merino technical fabric, breathable, thermoregulating and naturally comfortable, prove themselves again to be the perfect choice for facing the variable climate of this little European New York.
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Our route takes us along the banks of the Maas river, crossed by the majestic Erasmus bridge that connects the city’s historic centre to the new district of Kop van Zuid. Once an abandoned port area, today it is a real laboratory for the most recent architectural projects. Among the most magnificent buildings is the De Rotterdam, the vertical city by Rem Koolhaas.
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We cross the Park, the favourite place for Rotterdam residents on sunny days, to reach the Euromast. From the top of this tower, built in 1960, you can admire the city skyline.
With T-shirts and leggings, we can dress in layers that can be put on and taken off as needed. Furthermore, polos and long-sleeved jerseys paired with jeans are the ideal look for visiting Piet Blom’s famous Cube Houses and the Merkthal, the lively covered market.