Bachelorette Party Rotterdam
An unforgettable scavenger hunt through the boldest city in the Netherlands! From iconic bridges and cube architecture to the buzzing Markthal and picturesque Delfshaven. Rotterdam does it differently, just like you today.
Challenges (22)
To the Erasmus Bridge
The symbol of Rotterdam is calling. Navigate to the Erasmus Bridge, locally known as "The Swan". Check in once you arrive.
Skyline royals
You are standing by the Erasmus Bridge with the impressive Rotterdam skyline behind you. Take the most glamorous group photo you can muster, this is the backdrop.
Trivia: The Rotte
Rotterdam owes its name to a dam in a river. What is the name of that river?
Answers: Rotte / the Rotte / rotte
To the Markthal
Navigate to one of the most striking buildings in the Netherlands: the Markthal. A massive arch full of food, drink and art. Check in once you arrive.
Markthal bite
The Markthal is packed with fresh produce and street food. Buy something tasty and take a photo where everyone bites in at the same time. Bon appetit!
Trivia: The Markthal
The Markthal is an iconic piece of modern Rotterdam. In what year did the Markthal open?
Answer: 2014
The Cube Houses
Somewhere in the centre of Rotterdam stand houses shaped like cubes tilted on poles, one of the most bizarre buildings in the Netherlands. Find them and take a creative group photo where you pose as angularly as possible yourselves.
Trivia: City rights of Rotterdam
Rotterdam goes back centuries. In what year did Rotterdam first receive city rights from Count John I of Holland?
Answers: 1299 / 17 march 1299
To the Euromast
Navigate to the Euromast, Rotterdam's observation tower. Check in at the foot of the tower.
Top of Rotterdam
The Euromast soars above the city. Take a group photo at the entrance where everyone jumps as high as possible, as if you are trying to reach the top yourselves.
Trivia: The Euromast
The Euromast is the eye-catcher of the Rotterdam skyline. How tall is the Euromast (in metres)?
Answers: 185 meter / 185m / 185
To Delfshaven
Navigate to Delfshaven, the only piece of Rotterdam that survived history and still feels truly old. Check in in this picturesque harbour quarter.
Delfshaven dreams
Delfshaven is the most picturesque corner of Rotterdam, with historic warehouses, an old harbour and rustic streets. Take a group photo as if you have lived here for centuries.
Trivia: The harbour
Rotterdam has the largest harbour in Europe. Over how many kilometres does the Rotterdam harbour stretch?
Answers: 40 kilometers / 40 km / 40
Maas riverside pose
The Nieuwe Maas is the lifeline of Rotterdam. Find a spot along the quay with a view of the water and take a group photo with the river and skyline behind you. The wider the pose, the better.
The perfect lift
The adventure begins! Take a group photo where the guest of honour is triumphantly lifted up by the team. The higher and more enthusiastic, the better, this is your starting shot!
Terrace cheers
A bachelorette day is not complete without a terrace. Find a cosy terrace, order something festive and take a photo of the official toast. To the guest of honour!
White for the guest of honour
The guest of honour is the star today! Make sure everyone in the team wears or holds something white, find it on the spot in shops, on the street or in your bag. Take a group photo.
Local guide wanted
Convince a random passer-by to share one fun or surprising fact about Deventer with you. Take a photo with your impromptu city guide.
Spotlight on the guest of honour
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the guest of honour wears a tiara, sash or other festive accessory. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!
Recreate their wildest moment
Everyone knows that one legendary night out. Imitate the guest of honour at their most wasted moment ever. One person plays them, the rest directs, capture it in a photo or short video. Best impression wins.
Re-enact the wildest story
What is the most legendary party moment the guest of honour ever lived through? Quickly tell the story to each other, then re-enact it with the whole team as one tableau vivant. Capture it in a photo or short video. The more theatrical, the better.