Histoire de la tour
The Euromast is one of Rotterdam’s most iconic landmarks. Rising 185 metres above the city, it offers a unique perspective on the skyline and the harbour beyond.
At 100 metres, guests can enjoy lunch, dinner or drinks in the brasserie, surrounded by panoramic views. On the ground floor, the coffee corner offers fresh coffee, pastries and seasonal treats, alongside a curated giftshop.
For those looking for a more immersive experience, the Euromast introduces Rise of Rotterdam: a visual journey that brings the city’s story to life through light, imagery and perspective. The Euroscoop, a rotating glass elevator, takes visitors up to 185 metres, where the experience continues at the highest point of the tower.
For thrill seekers, the Euromast also offers activities such as abseiling or a rope slide from 100 metres high.
Pont d'observation
At 100 metres, the observation deck offers a spacious outdoor platform where visitors can walk around and take in the panoramic views of Rotterdam.
During the summer months, guests can enjoy the rooftop pop-up bar, making it the perfect spot to relax while overlooking the city.
On clear days, visibility reaches up to 30 kilometres. Whether you visit during daylight or after sunset, the ever changing skyline offers a memorable experience from every angle.
Adresse
Parkhaven 20, 3016 GM Rotterdam, Pays-Bas
Faits et statistiques
Architectes
J. Maaskant & A.J. Neste, R. Swart
Date d'inauguration
Mars 1960
Durée de la construction
Approximately 2 years
Coût de la construction
Hauteur totale
185m
Béton
Profondeur du sol
Hauteur du restaurant
92m
Hauteur du pont d'observation
100m
Nombre de fenêtres
125
Nombre d'ascenseurs
2
Capacité des ascenseurs
36 personnes
Vitesse des ascenseurs
Fabricant d'ascenseurs
Nombre maximum de personnes travaillant sur la tour à tout moment pendant la construction
Nombre d'installations de radiodiffusion
1
Nombre de marches jusqu'au sommet
589
Longueur de l'antenne
2m









