• For Sale
  • GBP 4,280,988 
  • Property Type: Apartment
  • Property Style: Apartment
  • Bedroom: 6
  • Bathroom: 7
  • Half Bathroom: 3
Incredible Penthouse on the Top Floor of 'De Rotterdam'


On the top (44th) floor of the iconic building 'De Rotterdam', you live literally and figuratively in one of the most beautiful locations in Rotterdam. Nearly 150 meters below, the River Maas flows under the Erasmus Bridge, a gleaming white ocean liner docks at the Cruise Terminal, and you gaze out over Rotterdam as if a miniature city lies at your feet. Breathtaking, but truly magical as the city slowly gets engulfed in darkness, and millions of lights envelop the metropolis in a radiant glow. A spectacle that never gets old. And this applies, without a doubt, to the living experience you'll have in this phenomenal penthouse that spans the entire 44th floor of the West Tower. Three separate apartments were merged, creating the largest and most prestigious penthouse in Rotterdam, with a living area of approximately 706 square meters and covered terraces totaling 94 square meters. The residents enjoy a panoramic and completely unobstructed view of Rotterdam on three sides.


Unique Living Experience
It goes without saying that the living experience in a penthouse of these dimensions in such a unique location is incomparable. When merging and redesigning the three apartments, which were still in shell condition, the only priority was to achieve optimal space and maximum comfort. The penthouse features two living rooms, two luxurious kitchens with state-of-the-art appliances, six bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a wellness area with a sauna, steam shower, and a four-person whirlpool. Virtually all around, floor-to-ceiling glass panels with sun-blocking, high-efficiency insulated glass were chosen. The entire penthouse has both underfloor heating and cooling, ensuring a very pleasant living climate under all circumstances. Moreover, the penthouse can be easily split into two separate and still very spacious residences. It is possible to rent the guest accommodation on the 25th floor for a fee. The lift takes residents directly to the apartment.


Rem Koolhaas
De Rotterdam is a very impressive and internationally renowned design by the architect and urban planner Rem Koolhaas, who was born in Rotterdam. With his modernist approach and innovative ideas about architecture, he became world-famous. The multifunctional complex was built in 2013 on the Wilhelminapier, colloquially known as 'De Kop van Zuid,' and is considered the largest and most spectacular building in the Netherlands. The building consists of three interconnected towers, each with a height of 150 meters. In addition to apartments in the western tower, the Nhow design hotel, restaurant 'Elvy' with a bar and a beautiful terrace are also located here, as well as office spaces in the middle and eastern towers. Due to its size and versatility, De Rotterdam is also referred to as a 'vertical city.'


Dream Location
De Kop van Zuid is a dream location to live. In recent years, in addition to De Rotterdam, several luxurious residential towers have been built, and it is teeming with fine restaurants. Of course, you'll find the characteristic Hotel New York, the former headquarters of the Holland America Line. The Cruise Terminal on the Holland Amerikakade, where large passenger ships dock, gives De Kop van Zuid international allure. Moreover, the peninsula in the Nieuwe Maas is very easily accessible, not only by public transport but also by water: there are three stops where you can take the water taxi, and in the blink of an eye, you'll be in the bustling centre of Rotterdam.


This magnificent penthouse in De Rotterdam is urban living at its finest.

Incredible Penthouse on the Top Floor of 'De Rotterdam', South Holland, Netherlands is a South Holland luxury Apartment listed for sale 4,995,000 EUR. This high end South Holland Apartment is comprised of 6 bedrooms and 7 baths. Find more luxury properties in South Holland or search for luxury properties for sale in South Holland.