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Living in Rotterdam: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Rotterdam: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Rotterdam.

Rotterdam stands as the Netherlands' second-largest city and Europe's largest seaport, offering a unique blend of modern architecture, multicultural energy, and economic opportunity. With a population exceeding 1 million in the metropolitan area, this dynamic city on the Nieuwe Maas river has reinvented itself since World War II into a showcase of innovative urban design and forward-thinking development. Unlike Amsterdam's historic charm, Rotterdam embraces bold contemporary architecture, earning it the nickname "Manhattan on the Meuse."

A Modern Metropolis with Global Connections

The city attracts professionals from around the world, with approximately 45% of residents being foreign-born. English is widely spoken in business and daily life, making integration smoother for newcomers. Rotterdam's position as a major logistics hub creates abundant career opportunities, while its universities draw international students seeking world-class education.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Rotterdam

  1. Lower cost of living than Amsterdam while offering comparable job opportunities and urban amenities.
  2. Europe's largest port generates over 500,000 jobs across logistics, technology, and maritime industries.
  3. Cutting-edge architecture including the iconic Cube Houses, Markthal, and Erasmus Bridge creates an inspiring urban environment.
  4. Excellent connectivity with high-speed rail to Amsterdam (40 minutes), Brussels (1 hour), and Paris (2.5 hours).
  5. Multicultural atmosphere with over 170 nationalities represented, creating a welcoming environment for newcomers.

Key facts

Population650,000
Expats100,000
Top nationalitiesSurinamese, Turkish, Moroccan, Polish, Cape Verdean
LanguagesDutch, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person2,200 EUR
Family of 44,800 EUR
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Stephanie Heron
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Stephanie is an American expat who's moved all around the world to the UK, Malta, and now, the Netherlands. She's a foodie who loves experiencing cultures through different cuisines.

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