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Rotterdam is sometimes called 'the city of many faces'. That's because some see it as the old port city for which it is best known in the Netherlands, but it's also a trendy, sophisticated urban hub with outstanding shopping and nightlife. Around half an hour's drive from Rotterdam is The Hague, the Netherlands' third-largest city (after Amsterdam and Rotterdam itself). Famous for its international law courts, The Hague and neighbouring Rotterdam are served by the same airport - the imaginatively titled Rotterdam The Hague Airport to give it its official name.
With two cities in close proximity to explore, you're going to need transport as soon as you land - and with DriveNow, we'll have a rental car ready and waiting for you.
The third-largest in the Netherlands, Rotterdam The Hague Airport looks after around 1.5 million passengers each year. You can reach almost 40 European destinations from this place, and the airport is well supplied when it comes to quality amenities.
In the service area, you'll find a broad range of well-known rental car companies, many of which can be booked directly through DriveNow. Avis, Sixt and Budget all make an appearance, and you can book a rental vehicle before your flight departs. Once you’ve picked up the keys, it's a simple matter of driving to either Rotterdam or The Hague - both, if you have the time!
Years ago, World War II really took a toll on Rotterdam, but today, the city still offers beautiful architecture - a mix of modern European influences and older Gothic designs. As such, you should certainly check out Lawrence Church, The Destroyed City sculpture, and the City Hall of Rotterdam to get your fill of fine architecture.
It's always nice to see the countryside outside of a city, and this is exactly what you'll find when you head to the Nationaal Park De Biesbosch, a large nature reserve to the southeast of Rotterdam. Consisting of freshwater tidal wetlands, woodland and rivers, you can take time out of the hustle and bustle of the city and quietly observe the native animals. With small towns on the way, you could also stop off for a traditional Dutch meal on the way back to town!
The Hague offers similar sights, but you simply must visit what the city is most famous for - the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Some of the most famous cases in history have been fought out in these hallowed halls - so take a stroll along them and soak up that atmosphere.
Take a look at the DriveNow website to find out just how cheaply you can secure a hire car in Rotterdam and The Hague - you won't be disappointed!
Rotterdam is sometimes called 'the city of many faces'. That's because some see it as the old port city for which it is best known in the Netherlands, but it's also a trendy, sophisticated urban hub with outstanding shopping and nightlife. Around half an hour's drive from Rotterdam is The Hague, the Netherlands' third-largest city (after Amsterdam and Rotterdam itself). Famous for its international law courts, The Hague and neighbouring Rotterdam are served by the same airport - the imaginatively titled Rotterdam The Hague Airport to give it its official name.
With two cities in close proximity to explore, you're going to need transport as soon as you land - and with DriveNow, we'll have a rental car ready and waiting for you.
The third-largest in the Netherlands, Rotterdam The Hague Airport looks after around 1.5 million passengers each year. You can reach almost 40 European destinations from this place, and the airport is well supplied when it comes to quality amenities.
In the service area, you'll find a broad range of well-known rental car companies, many of which can be booked directly through DriveNow. Avis, Sixt and Budget all make an appearance, and you can book a rental vehicle before your flight departs. Once you’ve picked up the keys, it's a simple matter of driving to either Rotterdam or The Hague - both, if you have the time!
Years ago, World War II really took a toll on Rotterdam, but today, the city still offers beautiful architecture - a mix of modern European influences and older Gothic designs. As such, you should certainly check out Lawrence Church, The Destroyed City sculpture, and the City Hall of Rotterdam to get your fill of fine architecture.
It's always nice to see the countryside outside of a city, and this is exactly what you'll find when you head to the Nationaal Park De Biesbosch, a large nature reserve to the southeast of Rotterdam. Consisting of freshwater tidal wetlands, woodland and rivers, you can take time out of the hustle and bustle of the city and quietly observe the native animals. With small towns on the way, you could also stop off for a traditional Dutch meal on the way back to town!
The Hague offers similar sights, but you simply must visit what the city is most famous for - the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Some of the most famous cases in history have been fought out in these hallowed halls - so take a stroll along them and soak up that atmosphere.
Take a look at the DriveNow website to find out just how cheaply you can secure a hire car in Rotterdam and The Hague - you won't be disappointed!