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What’s Rotterdam Like in July? July in Rotterdam offers warm, pleasant summer weather. Average daily temperatures typically range from 17°C to 20°C (63°F to 68°F), with daytime highs often reaching 21°C to 24°C (70°F to 75°F). Nighttime lows are usually around 13°C to 16°C (55°F to 61°F). Expect moderate rainfall, with an average of 70-80mm (2.7-3.1 inches) over about 10-12 days, so occasional showers are possible. Visitors can enjoy around 6-7 hours of sunshine daily, with long daylight hours.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in July? July is peak tourist season, impacting costs and availability. (Estimated) Accommodation prices for a mid-range hotel can range from €100-€250 per night, while hostel beds might cost €35-€65. Booking well in advance is highly recommended for better rates and availability. (Estimated) A casual meal costs €18-€30, with fine dining upwards of €50 per person. Public transport (RET) is efficient; a 1-day travel pass costs around €8-€9. Flights into Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM) or Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) vary widely based on origin and booking time, typically €50-€200+ for European flights.

What Should I Expect Regarding Crowds and Events in July? Expect moderate to high crowds in July, especially at major attractions and during weekends, as it’s the height of summer tourism. The city will be lively, with many outdoor terraces and public spaces bustling. A notable event often held in late July is Rotterdam Unlimited Zomercarnaval, a vibrant celebration of Caribbean culture with parades and music. Other smaller summer festivals and outdoor markets may also be present.

What Are the Best Activities for July in Rotterdam? With pleasant weather, July is ideal for exploring Rotterdam’s architecture and waterways. Consider a Spido harbor cruise to see the cityscape from the water, or rent a bike to cycle along the Maas River. Visit iconic spots like the Markthal, the Cube Houses (Kijk-Kubus), and the historic Delfshaven district. The Euromast offers panoramic views, and cultural institutions like the Kunsthal Rotterdam or the Maritime Museum provide indoor options. Day trips to Kinderdijk to see the windmills are also very popular.

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