HAPPENING 20 April 2025 | A seasonal lunch will be served above the rooftops of Rotterdam this Easter, as Celest offers a spring-themed brunch with panoramic views. The experience includes a three-course lunch and access to a skyline observation platform.
Easter lunch with a view returns to Celest
This Easter, the high-rise restaurant Celest will offer a spring-inspired lunch with expansive views over the Rotterdam skyline. Scheduled for Easter Sunday (Eerste Paasdag), the lunch event will feature a seasonal three-course menu designed by the restaurant’s chef.
The afternoon begins with a series of amuse-bouches and a festive aperitif. Diners can then expect a curated three-course selection reflecting the flavours of spring. The setting, which offers a 360-degree view across the city, is intended to complement the culinary experience.
Easter lunch with skyline views at Celest Rotterdam
Access to skyline experience included
The Easter arrangement, priced at €84.50 per person, includes not only the meal but also entry to Celest’s skyline observation experience. Guests are able to explore the upper levels and enjoy a full perspective of the city from above.
For visitors seeking a more casual experience, Celest’s cocktail bar will remain open throughout the day for coffee, pastries, or a light lunch. The evening hours will continue with the restaurant’s regular dinner service, also overlooking the illuminated skyline.
Easter lunch with skyline views at Celest Rotterdam
Early reservations recommended
Due to limited seating and consistent demand for culinary Easter events in the city, interested guests are encouraged to make reservations in advance via the restaurant’s official website.
About Celest
Located high above Rotterdam, Celest combines seasonal cuisine with elevated views. The restaurant is known for its use of carefully selected ingredients that highlight the time of year, and for its location offering diners a multi-sensory experience of the city’s ever-changing skyline.
Getting there
Celest is located in the Zalmhaven Tower complex, which is accessible via public transport from Rotterdam Centraal Station or by water taxi. The area is part of Rotterdam’s Scheepvaartkwartier district, known for its blend of historic architecture and modern development.