Visit a hand-picked selection of some of the best sights showcasing the Rotterdam of old, including the 14th-century Delfshaven. Your scenic drive takes you past the unique architecture of the former Van Nelle Factory, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014, the Weena 70, a 17-story high-rise building and a brilliant white block of offices and apartments in Hofplein — the city’s commercial center. You’ll see the innovative Cube Houses, as well as the Mevlana Mosque, Rotterdam's largest mosque. Next, you’ll drive down Coolsingel — the best-known street in central Rotterdam — passing the town hall and other local landmarks. You then arrive at the picturesque port of Delfshaven — a borough of Rotterdam, located on the right bank of the river Nieuwe Maas. Boasting a carefully preserved historic center that dates back to the 14th century, it is treasured for its famous windmills, museums and fine merchant warehouses. During a short, guided walk through the area, you’ll discover a town that is full of character, where you can really get a feel for the way life was in past centuries. Delfshaven is also the birthplace of Erasmus and the port of departure for America’s “Pilgrim Fathers.”