Romance in Rotterdam

From the deck of SS Rotterdam
Who could think a port city like Rotterdam as a romantic city? Apart from its modern architectures, Rotterdam does not offer many old historical buildings or canals like Paris or Amsterdam. Steam Ship (SS) Rotterdam, however, has given the romantic feeling to the city. The ship, also known as “The Grande Dame” was built in Rotterdam and inaugurated in 1958 by Dutch Queen Juliana. It crossed many seas, and finally it returned home in year 2008 to be permanently docked.
In year 2010, SS Rotterdam opened its door for visitors who wish to know its legend, or to dine and sleep in a legendary cruise steam ship. Located in Katendrecht, peninsula of Rotterdam that was known as a lousy neighborhood to live in, the ship was docked with a hope it would bring positive influence to the neighborhood. Millions euro spent for its renovation along aside with the improvement of the neighborhood. The present Katendrecht is promising. It is a safe place to live in and to be. Katendrecht has changed, and without doubt the ship has strong influence to the neighborhood. The Grande Dame makes the peninsula of Rotterdam a romantic place at night.
Pictures were taken in SS Rotterdam, Katendrecht (Rotterdam).

I love destination weddings! Lucky couple and great pictures! Many blessings, Kalisha
Many thanks Kalisha! 🙂
Love a happy ending, Indah! Good luck to all who ‘sail’ in her 🙂
Thank you Jo!
Beautiful captures Indah! certainly looks very romantic 🙂
Thank you so much Jackson!
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot for dropping by 😉
Beautiful captures! Thank you for sharing! I’d love to be there now 🙂
Thank you so much!!
A nice initiative to make an old ship available instead of just disarming it.
Dank u wel mee vrouw.
(Not sure about the spelling, I never quite learned Dutch, let alone learned how to spell!)
🙂
😀 that’s almost perfect! mee vrouw would be mevrouw 😀 Muchas gracias por la visita (I hope my Spanish is ok 🙂 )
Graag gedaan Brian! You are most welcome!
Your spanish is perfect!
🙂
Muchas gracias!!
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Fabulous Indah Just love this post. Perfect for history. You are really talented. Do you use Facebook? Ian 🙂
Ian, thanks again! 🙂
You captured the romantic moment so beautifully, Indah!
Many thanks Amy! 🙂