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Ahoy, it’s Rotterdam!

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Kubuswoningen (Cube Houses) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands (Scarborough photo)Most people think of Rotterdam as some sort of industrial seaport town without much to recommend it for family travel, but the city’s spectacular architecture and maritime heritage make it well worth a trip, even with kids.

I like to show my children interesting buildings; I don’t have a background in design or architecture but I really like to see imaginative structures, and my kids like the eye candy, too.

Rotterdam is full of “look! cool!” futuristic sights, many of them clustered on the Maas River that runs through the middle of the city.

We visited during the annual maritime festival World Port Days in September, so there were continuous daytime demonstrations on the water for us to watch plus music-themed fireworks at night.

One of our favorite activities was looking around inside the cheery yellow Kubuswoningen (Cube Houses) that you see in the photo above; their unique cantilevered design was just plain fun for the kids to look at and walk through. The “Show House” Cube House is open 11:00-5:00 daily — for a nominal charge, visitors can see the imaginative built-ins, great views and thoughtful layout inside a typical house.

Erasmus Bridge and KPN Building, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (courtesy SvdR on flickr)

To orient ourselves, we took a 75-minute narrated harbor cruise with the Spido tourboat company.

The tour showed us all the waterfront sights, including the famous Erasmus Bridge and glimpses into the seaport industrial area (complete with an entire huge tank full of orange juice awaiting shipping. The kids were in awe of that much OJ.)

For lodging, it’s hard to beat the waterfront location and reasonable prices at the Tulip Inn Rotterdam. Ask for a riverside room to look right out onto the spiky Erasmus Bridge.

Consider picking up a tourist Rotterdam Welcome Card for discounts on many popular attractions.

We didn’t get around to these but want to try them on our next visit:

  • A cruise around Rotterdam while munching on traditional Dutch pancakes; set sail on De Pannenkoekenboot (the Pancake Boat.)
  • Go to the top of Euromast for awesome views of the city.
  • From modern architecture to rows of historic Dutch windmills along a canal — take a boat trip to see Kinderdijk.
  • For older kids who are jazz fans, check out the North Sea Jazz Festival every summer.

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Our internal links and Search are borked

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Just made the most unpleasant discovery that many of the internal links to about two years of Family Travel posts are FUBAR (did you ever wonder what that means? It’s “F*d Up Beyond All Recognition.” I like to teach things even when tearing my hair out.)

This probably has something to do with our recent upgrade to a better version of Wordpress, the our blogging software, because the most recent posts seem to be OK. It also looks like it has something to do with my categories & subcategories going haywire.

Since we’re borked, (a more polite and techy term) that means that if a link to a specific FT post comes up on Google, or I link to it in another FT post, or you click on it over on the Favorite Posts section to the right, you will end up on the front page of the blog, not at the specific post that you were looking for.

(Update at 1:09 pm:  tech assist helped me fix the Favorite Posts links - yay!) 

This is a Bad Thing.

If you look for something on the right side of the blog under Categories, it seems to work, but that obviously makes it a hassle for my readers to have to hunt and peck. They’ll just give up and leave (unless they’re my Mom, or one of my close friends, who will pick up the phone and call me and tell me politely that the blog is, well, FUBAR.)

Rest assured that the Boot Boyz tech assist folks are laboring away on the problem (thank you!) and we’ll have our site navigation sorted soon.

Family Travel taking a break

Monday, February 25th, 2008
I'm going to back away from Family Travel posting this week to give me a chance to catch up on some other blogging assignments and get my head, home and calendar ready for the upcoming South by Southwest Interactive ... [Continue reading this entry]

Kids explore the New Hampshire home of Curious George

Friday, February 22nd, 2008
This is a guest post by writer Andrea Calabretta--thanks, Andrea! Where do we go to meet the "man in the yellow hat?" A Visit to Waterville Valley, Childhood Home of Curious George [Continue reading this entry]

Video Series Part Three: Inexpensive Travel Souvenirs

Thursday, February 21st, 2008
(This series is cross-posted with the Perceptive Travel blog.) Welcome to the third and final video in this series about inexpensive and unique travel souvenirs. I want ‘em cheap, I want ‘em to bring a smile to my face ... [Continue reading this entry]

Photo of the Day: I’ll see this at SOBCon08

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
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Video Series Part Two: Inexpensive Travel Souvenirs

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
(This series is cross-posted on the Perceptive Travel blog.) Welcome back to this three-part video series about shopping for inexpensive travel souvenirs. I had no idea how much stuff I’d collected over the years until I pulled it all out ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 02.18.2008

Monday, February 18th, 2008
Welcome to the Monday rundown of good travel-related links from across the Webiverse: **  Air travel with kids is always a challenge, especially for single parents.   If they're treated well, however, that airline may have a customer for life. **  Looking for good ... [Continue reading this entry]

Video Series Part One: Inexpensive Travel Souvenirs

Friday, February 15th, 2008
(This series is cross-posted with the Perceptive Travel blog.) I envy those folks who travel but don't have a burning desire to bring back tokens of their visits. My own home bulges with tangible reminders of the places I've been ... [Continue reading this entry]

Carnival of Cities for 13 February 2008

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
Carnival of Cities logoWelcome to this edition of the Carnival of Cities, and thanks for your patience as we shifted "owners" and changed the posting day.  Thanks ... [Continue reading this entry]