Experience World Port Days from the Euromast with a four-course dinner on 6 September, late access to the observation deck and views of the harbour fireworks.

Tip: Euromast dinner during World Port Days

HAPPENING 6 SEP 2025 | Views of World Port Days will be offered from the Euromast, which plans extended opening on 5–7 September. A harbour-inspired four-course dinner is scheduled for Saturday with late-evening access to the tower for the fireworks.

Image: World Port Days Rotterdam. Credit: Arisca Photography

 

World Port Days from above

During World Port Days (Wereldhavendagen) on Friday 5, Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September 2025, the Euromast will be open to visitors seeking a high-level vantage point over the river, ships, crowds and skyline. The programme is being framed as an opportunity to experience the city’s maritime activity from a single viewpoint.

 

Four-course dinner on 6 September

On Saturday 6 September, the Euromast Brasserie is set to serve a four-course menu inspired by Rotterdam’s harbour. The announced menu features mackerel tartare with squid tuile and shellfish mayonnaise; a course of fried mussels; cod with purple sweet potato, green asparagus, carrot and a pepper sauce; and a dessert of cherry parfait with vanilla ice cream and fresh summer cherries. Seating can be reserved from 17:30. The dinner price is listed at €65 per person and includes a welcome drink and a ride on the Euroscoop. 

 

 

Late opening and fireworks

On 6 September, the Euroscoop is scheduled to operate until 23:00. From 22:00, the Euroscoop and the outdoor observation deck will be open exclusively to guests holding a dinner reservation. The World Port Days fireworks over the river are planned as the evening’s finale, to be viewed from the tower by diners with late-evening access.

  

How to get there

The Euromast stands on Parkhaven at the edge of Het Park, facing the Nieuwe Maas. The area is reachable by public transport and bicycle, with limited on-street parking nearby. Water taxi services operate to and from Parkhaven, and walking routes through Het Park provide step-free access to the entrance.


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