Showing posts with label Rotterdam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rotterdam. Show all posts

Nhow hotel Rotterdam_a life inspiration story



NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour


NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour
NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour

When traveling and staying in Rotterdam, for me there was just one option, to be honest. I know, I lost my heart on Hotel New York, and if you're looking for a cosy, warm and historical family hotel, it is still a great option. But, hey, we need to check out new things, and when I got an invitation to stay at the brand new Nhow hotel in Rotterdam (after our inspirational bike tour with Eastpak), I took this chance to explore new beds in Rotterdam.

I arrived by watertaxi, so I got already a good view on the building from the riverside. The impressive wall of glass of the magnificent skyline building gives Rotterdam another stunning beacon next to the famous Erasmus bridge. I could already imagine the view from (each) room on the Maas and the vibrant city....

I stayed in a basic urban room at the back of the hotel, overviewing the industrial side of the city. Luckily, because of the huge floor to ceiling windows, every room has nice day and night views, even if you stay in the more basic ones. Although,  the view in the sunset rooms or suites is better (inside tip!), as you overlook Rotterdam city and the Mentioned Erasmus bridge for the front row.


NHow hotel Rotterdam review The squid Stories visit by Kate Stockman 2014 Eastpak Aminimal Tour


I was friendly welcomed with a personal note, some chocolates and bottled water. The urban room is very spacious, quite light with a undeniable industrial feel. If you like minimal straight fit rooms, this is your place. Bathroom and bedroom are divided by a printed glass wall and the Tv is hidden behind a glas wall. All to get rid of cluttered details like wires and closets. Everything is there, as it should be: room & bed good, clean & crisp, friendly staff, a more than correct breakfast buffet and some nice funny graphic details to find your way back to your floor or room.

For me, Nhow is a more business visitor oriented hotel, but with a touch of art, some creativity and a very alive entertainment program. The hotel really wants to become a vibrant part of Rotterdam's city life and therefor it is an excellent starting point to explore the city.

Nhow Rotterdam is part of the Nhow group and has hotels in Berlin, Milan and recently in Rotterdam. The stunning skyline hotel opened its doors beginning 2014 and is designed by renowned architect Rem Koolhaas of OMA. Nhow is not your average ' just sleep-over-hotel' but a place to re-set your mind by the in-house art exhibitions, product launches, concerts and conferences that become part of the best R'Dam urban culture has to offer.


©ALL photos by Kate Stockman_THE SQUID STORIES, except image from hotel skyline is by Events.nl

'Eastpaked' for Rotterdam_a life inspiration story

Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman The Boyscouts

Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman

Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_Belgian bloggers

I’ve always been a huge fan of Rotterdam. I think it’s a city with more innovation power than Amsterdam, and they have less to prove to the world. It’s also the only Dutch town with a real skyline, 2 big rivers coming together and some exciting(but let's be honest, not all buildings are beautiful) architecture.

A few weeks ago, I got an invitation to join travel bag expert Eastpak who organized a so called ‘wildlife’ Tour in Rotterdam, to discover some new, independent small retailers, hair salons, designers and food concepts. The fact that the tour was guided and animated by Rotterdam locals was an asset, made me take a day off. So 2 weeks ago, I joined 20 female journalists, influencers & bloggers from Belgium & The Netherlands for a bike ride (with some great interesting stops) trough the city. Ah, maybe fun to mention: this tour was woman only. Besides us, city trippers, all the fashion, design, food, music en architecture venues we visited were initiated, hosted or powered by leading entrepreneurial woman. 

City tripping on a Dutch bike: this asks for a handy bag, a kind of survival kit of the day. Everyone received one of the brand new tote bags from the Aminimal Collection ( mix animal with minimal and you get the picture. Pure 'fashion meets functionality' style. Nature leather straps, a light water-resistant fabric in 3 minimal animal/nature prints ( panther/feathers/leaves) on a perfect sized bag to store a lot of stuff_ essentials that we bloggers (and woman tout court) cary always with us: our camera, a smartphone, a bottle of water, sunglasses, notebook, a (healthy) snack and a creditcard_and a very handy zipper to close the bag in case of running, biking or even boating.

Some remarkable extra’s in our city travel bag? Fresh aromatic coffee beans from roastry Man met Bril, handmade chocolates from Chocoholic, and not forget the cute, clean and fresh tennis socks in case of wet feet. I didn't need any of them during the tour, but at home they'll serve well!

What about The Wild Life Tour itself? 
Kick off at Rotterdam’s Central District with the urban platform Hiphop Huis, the idiosyncratic traveling bar BAR and concept store and young designer/artists platform Groos. As I missed my train and the above listed outlets (damn!), I joined the group later at Picnick for an outdoor lunch.

Good, honest and very fresh food, with a typical creative  ‘Berlin meets Rotterdam’ feel. The story? Picknick seemed to be a successful collaboration with Proef Rotterdam, an initiative by Marije Vogelzang and Piet Hekker.  Marije, the first food concept designer started PROEF in 2004 and everything in the cosy shop was specially made: the cutlery, the crockery, aprons, tea-bags etc. It became a famous spot in Rotterdam. In 2009 it changed owners and made a new concept called PicknickMarije Vogelzang is not a food designer. She is a Dutch product designer who graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven and chose to use food as her main material because of her love for it. (the ones who read my blog frequently, know her work already)


2. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_Picknick

3.Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_Barrelproof Bobby's gin

5. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_Motel Mozaik

6. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_The Boyscouts

7. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_ CCruden

7. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_ CCruden


9. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_luggage porn

Great to hear the enthusiastic introductions by all the young (female) entrepreneurs we visited: they all were totally into their stories, full of energy with an addictive collaborative spirit overcoming negativism and economic realities. Everyone of them worked hard to be successful, they were proud but modest about their realizations and above all, they knew each other, promoted each other and started crossover projects with each other. Inspirational!

My favorites of the day?

First of all Barrelproof & Bobby’s Gin. A small shop(in fact a tiny small shop, they even call themselves ‘The world smallest cocktail boutique’)were you can buy, taste and experience unique spirits. We started with a shot of a very high alcohol gin, and to flush all lunch remainings away, we were offered a 'Bobby’s Schiedam Dry Gin, Dutch Courage and Indonesian Spice'. A complex gin, full of exotic botanicals mixed with local Dutch herbs. Imagine: us drinking in front of the store, our bikes in one hand and this special blend gin tonic with juniper, oranges, lemongrass, cubeb peppers and I guess 10 other ingredients, in the other. Hell yeah!

Another memorable hotspot was a venue that looked like a hair salon (wat is actually was)with a reading table and a small but very crisp fashion collection. But the real surprise we found in the basement of the shop. We met on level minus one the fascinating designer, Sam Cruden. Sam is the strong lady behind the denim label C.Cruden. She was there to talk about her story, background, exciting previous jobs (designer for Kuyichi en Diesel) and her latest project: the very exclusive limited and nearly handmade collection C.01 with Japanese denim. Unisex jeans, with at the end of the legs a kind of sock in nappa leather. Paris already picked it up and is madly in love with the label. Good to mention is that Eastpak, our beloved host and initiator of this trip, had for their famous ‘fashion collabs’ (think Raf Simons, Wood Wood, Kris Van Assche and Rick Owens)also a capsule collaboration with C. Cruden. Sam designed female backpacks and some elegant shoppers.

Our last stop was at Motel Mozaique, a theatre, dance, art and music city festival, where we got our entrance wristbands, a  street concert and we were good to go. 
Bikes on the side and after a short walk to our watertaxi stop, we crossed the river, full speed to the Nhow hotel. Yeah, I’m not kidding: after a quick guided tour in the brand new, just opened Nhow hotel we got our own roomkeys to spend the night! After a fun night with good food (I could not help it to end up in Hotel New York again for a diner with new met Belgian bloggers Julie and Margot from whynotmonday. We had some lovely chats, a rock concert in our hotel bar, and after that, a good night sleep was all I needed.

See for yourself: we had a great tour! Thank you Caroline from Listen’up Pr, for the organization and the good care (let’s call it even pampering!)Thanks Tjeerd Hendriks, our entertaining coach & guide from Concept Store GROOS
A special thanks to Nhow Hotel* for the much needed rest(*later this week, a Squid Stories blog post on my stay at Nhow Rotterdam) and Motel Mozaique for the evening & night entertainment.
But the biggest ‘thank you is for Jos and the entire team from Eastpak. It was fun. 
(and yes, I used my ‘flask Leaves’bag after the tour already a few times and it will become one of my ‘regulars’) http://www.eastpak.com/eu-fr/flask-leaves.html 
10. 9. Eastpak Aminimal Rotterdam Tour 2014 by The Squid Stories blogspot Kate Stockman_Istagrams of the day


More about the Eastpak Aminimal Collection? Just good to know it comes in 5 bag variations, from the mentioned tote bag, to a handy sized weekender and (off course) as a ‘back-in-fashion’ backpack. 3 prints & color variations. Great.



Hotel New York: our favorite spot in Rotterdam for years_a life inspiration story

Every now and then we head off to Rotterdam, just to be there, just to feel the changes in the city architecture and, without any exception, to have lunch at Hotel New York.
A sleep over is even better but not on our agenda.(Never had a disappointing room, always a stunning view and surprising furniture and space!)

This time we went to Dordrecht for an exhibition (Dortyart-see previous posts), but after our visit, Rotterdam was only 20 km away...Hotel New York was so close, we couldn't resist. Voila!







Hotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended

About the visit we can be short. It's always nice. In summer you can strech out on one of the hundred beach chairs gathered on the grass field in front of the hotel: best view ever! And in more winter times, sky is normally clear, sometimes sunny and always windy. Great!

First try to get a table as much towards the windows as possible. beware, this is NOT a quiet place for intimate diners.
Always crowd, always fun but also noisy family or friends reunions, a lot of kids, you know the vibe.
I you're in that kind of mood , its fab.

Hotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended

Hotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended Kate Stockman and Ivan Missinne

Prepare for a waiting line, if you don't have a reservation. But try anyway, we always got lucky.
The food? We can be short about that.
Or you go for the typical 'Holland' hot fried plate, with all kinds of fried delicious nibbles, always with ketchup and mustard.
Or you go for the refined lunch or diner, where -as we are at sea-you go wild on all kinds of seafood, or shall we say 'un plateau fruit de mers'. Crab legs, mussels, lobster, clambs, shrimps and other delicious fresh treats.
As nearly everyone orders these kins of plates, the stuff is always day fresh and you taste it.
No need for more, or maybe some grilled langoustines as main... 

PHotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended

Hotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended

Hotel New York Rotterdam Plateau fruit de mers

Hotel New York Rotterdam langoustines

Hotel New York Rotterdam great food


Hotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended

 Hotel New York Rotterdam The Netherlands The squid stories recommended

After a light but very fulfilling lunch, we take a water cab. That's also a habit we like to keep.
Take a wooden boat for a slow trip over the river, or jump on the speed boat for a fun but too short crossing. 
Try it.




Some shops and resto's that caught our eye?
This one, who calls himself a 'taart architect' or in english 'an architect for pies'. Fun and cathy name but the pies displayed didn't live up to the expectations. A shame.


Also available in Rotterdam, the new 'it' concept: healthy, honest burgers for an easy, tasty lunch without frills. Depending on the phantasy of the cooks, this basic dish becomes or more basic/deluxe/or bio version of the same idea.
The name Hamburg is nice and catchy, the graphics good, and everything about this one said: good choice.

We didn't try it (yet), so no 'Squid Stories Recommendation' yet, but keep you posted!
Waiting for the water cab 'retour', Rotterdam always a good choice. 




  • Koninginnenhoofd 1 
  • 3072 AD Rotterdam
    Netherlands
     +31 10 439 0500



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    ©ALL photos by Kate Stockman & Ivan Missinne_THE SQUID STORIES