The first buildings visible after getting out of the train station. Instantly we're not in Kansas anymore.
I knew I only had about 2 hours and a bit more in Rotterdam because I had to be back in Brussels by 7, and headed straight to the waterfront. I loved how the city was regenerating itself, with really interesting new built forms just next to the water on former industrial sites.
It's very interesting how they profile the different waterfront spaces - this was further inland, and slightly lower key in nature.
This space, in front of heritage residences, was like a local park. There were many retirees sitting on the benches enjoying the sunny afternoon.
Looking back at the city from the Erasmus Bridge. I was very fascinated by the building in the foreground (it's a hotel) with a large overhanging top floor. And I was really hungry by then, and so decided to grab a bite at the cafe in the foreground.
Had a lovely roast beef sandwich for 8 Euros.
After about another hour, I had to rush back to the train station to catch the once-hourly train back to Brussels. It was rush hour even in the Belgian/Dutch airspace.
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