We were absolutely captivated by your video. The joy in your exploration of every nook and cranny of the Euromast was contagious. Heartfelt thanks for choosing to visit us; your enthusiasm for the new glass floor experience truly touched us. Just a bit of context: our 'From Me to We' initiative is a reflection of the diverse tapestry of our city, hence the tagline 'Colourful Rotterdam'. It's this blend of diversity and unity that makes Rotterdam so uniquely beautiful. Thank you once more for sharing your journey. We eagerly await your next visit!
When you guys were up there, we were waving to you from Schiedam. Did you see us? We were the ones the size of ants cheering from our balcony with glasses of jenever in broken Dutch. Really enjoy your content!
The Euromast is not the highest tower in the Netherlands, the Gerbrandy tower in IJsselstein is more than twice as high (372 m). Though not accessible to the public for it’s a communications tower. In the holiday season it transforms into the largest Christmas tree in the world, with lights on all its cables. I could see it from my house some 30 km away … The Euromast is cool though, I’ve been there several times with family from abroad and the views are always amazing, in whatever weather. Did you know there also is actually a hotel on the kraaiennest at a height of about a 100 m?
I guess we didn't specify the tallest tower that you can actually go up into. But thanks for the clarification. And yes, we did know about the hotel up there. Thanks for watching!
I’ve not been in the Gerbrandy Tower but a former boss of mine did. He did it on a very clear day and could even see the mountains in Germany. He was allowed to visit as a sponsor of the first Christmas Tree lighting of the tower, back in the early 90’s.
Wat een pokkenherrie in de lift! (Should be able to translate that ;o)). The restaurant is still pretty pretentious, as it was the last time I was there. I'm curious whether you were allowed to enter Amsterdam again after your trip to the enemy :o).
So "Euroscoop" only refers to the 7 minutes trip up and down in this "flying cabin" right? You don't get to have free time on the terrace up above? How long is the whole experience? Is the cabin very narrow? If you buy a ticket for Euroscoop do you also have free access to the store and restaurants on the tower?
We were absolutely captivated by your video. The joy in your exploration of every nook and cranny of the Euromast was contagious. Heartfelt thanks for choosing to visit us; your enthusiasm for the new glass floor experience truly touched us.
Just a bit of context: our 'From Me to We' initiative is a reflection of the diverse tapestry of our city, hence the tagline 'Colourful Rotterdam'. It's this blend of diversity and unity that makes Rotterdam so uniquely beautiful.
Thank you once more for sharing your journey. We eagerly await your next visit!
Hey there, thanks good people from Euromast!
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When you guys were up there, we were waving to you from Schiedam. Did you see us? We were the ones the size of ants cheering from our balcony with glasses of jenever in broken Dutch. Really enjoy your content!
Ha! Thanks so much!
The Euromast is not the highest tower in the Netherlands, the Gerbrandy tower in IJsselstein is more than twice as high (372 m). Though not accessible to the public for it’s a communications tower. In the holiday season it transforms into the largest Christmas tree in the world, with lights on all its cables. I could see it from my house some 30 km away …
The Euromast is cool though, I’ve been there several times with family from abroad and the views are always amazing, in whatever weather. Did you know there also is actually a hotel on the kraaiennest at a height of about a 100 m?
I guess we didn't specify the tallest tower that you can actually go up into. But thanks for the clarification. And yes, we did know about the hotel up there. Thanks for watching!
I’ve not been in the Gerbrandy Tower but a former boss of mine did. He did it on a very clear day and could even see the mountains in Germany. He was allowed to visit as a sponsor of the first Christmas Tree lighting of the tower, back in the early 90’s.
Wat een pokkenherrie in de lift! (Should be able to translate that ;o)). The restaurant is still pretty pretentious, as it was the last time I was there. I'm curious whether you were allowed to enter Amsterdam again after your trip to the enemy :o).
It was a lot of noise. 🫠
Looks awesome! Can you buy cheese at the top?
Ha, we didn’t see it… maybe in the restaurant!
We have cheese in our restaurant! :) A cheese board as a desert.
So "Euroscoop" only refers to the 7 minutes trip up and down in this "flying cabin" right? You don't get to have free time on the terrace up above? How long is the whole experience? Is the cabin very narrow? If you buy a ticket for Euroscoop do you also have free access to the store and restaurants on the tower?
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help !!! how did I get here ??
Exactly. 🤣
NOOIT VAN MIJN LEVEN !!!!
It’s not that bad! Give it a try. Thanks for watching!