REVIEW · ROTTERDAM
Rotterdam: 18-Hole Mini-Golf Game
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18 holes, no stress, just play. This mini-golf round takes place in Euromast Park, in the center of Rotterdam, and it’s one of the few chances to do outdoor mini-golf without hopping around the city. What really makes it interesting is that the course keeps changing up the setup from hole to hole, so it stays playful instead of repetitive.
I especially liked the way this place supports different ages at once. Kids’ clubs (including gear made for toddlers) mean little ones can join the fun, not just stand nearby. One thing to plan for: food isn’t included, so you’ll want to eat separately or budget a stop at the terrace after you play.
If you want a low-key Rotterdam activity that still feels competitive, this is a great fit. It’s family-friendly, it runs in a calm outdoor park setting, and it keeps you thinking until the final hole.
In This Review
- Quick hits: what makes this mini-golf course special
- Where Euromast Park Puts Outdoor Mini-Golf in Central Rotterdam
- Your 18-hole round: how the course stays fun until the end
- A small tip to make it more fun
- Equipment that actually includes toddlers
- After you play: using the terrace without overpaying
- Price and value: why $10 per person usually feels fair
- Who should book this mini-golf round?
- One practical drawback to consider
- So, should you book Rotterdam 18-Hole Mini-Golf?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How many holes are included in the mini-golf game?
- Where exactly is the mini-golf located in Rotterdam?
- How much does it cost per person?
- Is it an outdoor mini-golf course?
- Is this activity suitable for kids and toddlers?
- Is mini-golf equipment included in the price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Is there an English-speaking host or greeter?
Quick hits: what makes this mini-golf course special

- Euromast Park location: central Rotterdam, visible from the street near the Euromast tower
- 18 holes with different layouts: each hole is set up differently to keep your brain engaged
- Toddler-ready equipment: special clubs are included for young kids
- Outdoor, relaxed pacing: an easy activity that doesn’t feel like a timed tour
- Terrace option after the round: you can order food or drinks on-site, but not included in the price
Where Euromast Park Puts Outdoor Mini-Golf in Central Rotterdam

This mini-golf course is in Euromast Park, a monumental spot tied to Rotterdam’s most famous tower. The best practical part is that you can spot the course from the street, near the Euromast tower and opposite Ocean Paradise. That makes it easy to plug into a day without needing a complicated search.
I also like that it’s an outdoor park setting that feels peaceful rather than chaotic. You’re not stuck indoors under fluorescent lights. You’re just playing—then you can hang out a bit afterward before moving on.
And because it’s in the center, it’s a smart option when the weather is decent and you want something fun that doesn’t require big travel time. It’s the kind of activity you can do even if your day has a lot of walking already.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Rotterdam.
Your 18-hole round: how the course stays fun until the end

The core experience is an 18-hole mini-golf game. You’ll work through each hole one by one, and the course is built so each hole feels like a different challenge. That variety matters. If every hole looked and played the same, mini-golf can turn into a quick blur. Here, the changing setup keeps you paying attention and rethinking your shot.
For you, that means a better chance of staying competitive in your group. Even if one person is better at putting, the course changes rules often enough that everyone still has moments to catch up. It’s also a nice option for mixed ages because mini-golf scores don’t demand athletic skill. You can play at a kid pace or a challenge pace; the game structure supports both.
There’s no “skip to the highlights” here. You really are playing the full round, and the format is designed to keep the tension on until the very end. If you’re the type who likes finishing strong, you’ll probably appreciate that.
A small tip to make it more fun
Since every hole is set up differently, don’t assume your first shot style will work every time. Take a few seconds to scan the hole layout, then try a simple plan instead of blasting the ball and hoping.
Equipment that actually includes toddlers

Mini-golf equipment is included in the price, and that’s a big deal for families. You don’t have to bring anything or hunt down rentals. More importantly, the course includes special equipment for kids, including toddler-suitable clubs.
In plain terms: this makes it easier for younger kids to participate with the same activity, not a separate “watch and wait” role. You can hand over the right-sized club and help them take part in the game rhythm.
If you’re traveling with kids, this is one of those details that changes the whole experience. It turns mini-golf from a grown-up activity with supervision into something everyone can do together.
After you play: using the terrace without overpaying
Once your round ends, you can order food or drinks on the terrace. This is the part that helps you stretch the activity into a calmer hangout instead of a quick, one-and-done stop.
Just note the key catch: food and drinks are not provided. So you’ll want to bring your appetite planning. If you’re doing this as a midday break, you may want to plan a meal before or after so nobody gets cranky halfway through the game.
I also like that this setup keeps it flexible. You can keep it light—just a drink—or you can treat the terrace like your “reward” for finishing all 18 holes.
Price and value: why $10 per person usually feels fair
At $10 per person, this sits in the “easy yes” category for Rotterdam. The big reason it feels like good value is what’s included: you get an 18-hole round plus use of mini-golf equipment, including kid gear.
If you’ve ever paid for activities where you end up paying again for basic necessities, you’ll appreciate that this one covers the equipment upfront. You’re paying for the activity itself.
The experience also has a solid track record with a 4.2 rating from 66 reviews. That doesn’t guarantee your day will be perfect, but it does suggest the fun-to-price balance is working for most people.
One more way to think about value: this mini-golf isn’t only about scoring. It’s a low-effort, outdoor family activity in central Rotterdam. When a city day is already packed, the ability to do something fun without a huge logistics footprint can be worth as much as the price tag.
Who should book this mini-golf round?

This is best if you want an outdoor, relaxed activity in Rotterdam that still feels like a real game. I’d put it at the top of the list for:
- Families with kids (especially toddlers), because toddler equipment is included
- Groups of friends who want something casual but competitive
- Travelers who want a break from heavy sightseeing days
- Anyone who likes doing an activity in central Rotterdam without a long commute
It’s also a good choice if you enjoy the park vibe—quiet, outdoor, and not overly complicated. If you’re hoping to learn a lot of history or do a structured museum-style visit, this isn’t that. It’s about play, not lectures.
One practical drawback to consider
The only clear downside from the info you have is the food situation. Food and drinks aren’t included, and you’ll need to plan for what you’ll eat and where. If your group gets hungry fast, it can be worth building a meal or snack plan around your mini-golf round.
Also, because it’s an outdoor park activity, you’ll want to use normal common sense about weather. If it’s very rainy or stormy, you might not want to spend your energy standing outside waiting for conditions to improve.
So, should you book Rotterdam 18-Hole Mini-Golf?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward Rotterdam experience that works for mixed ages and doesn’t require extra purchases beyond the ticket. For $10, you’re getting a full 18-hole outdoor round in a central park setting, plus included equipment for kids and toddlers.
Skip it if you’re specifically looking for a food-forward experience or a guided, multi-stop itinerary. This is a game day. You’ll probably feel happiest when you treat it as play first, food second, and then build the rest of your Rotterdam day around it.
FAQ
FAQ
How many holes are included in the mini-golf game?
The course is an 18-hole mini-golf game.
Where exactly is the mini-golf located in Rotterdam?
It’s in Euromast Park, near the Euromast tower, and opposite Ocean Paradise. The course is visible from the street.
How much does it cost per person?
The price is $10 per person.
Is it an outdoor mini-golf course?
Yes. It’s an outdoor mini-golf park in Euromast Park.
Is this activity suitable for kids and toddlers?
Yes. It’s suitable for all ages, and the course includes special golf sticks/equipment for toddlers.
Is mini-golf equipment included in the price?
Yes. Use of mini-golf equipment is included, including special equipment for kids.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, though you can order them on the terrace after your game.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an English-speaking host or greeter?
Yes. The host or greeter is available in English.
























