Feijenoord Stadion is home to Feyenoord, also known as De Kuip, which has been home to Feyenoord…read moresince 1937, one of the most successful football clubs in the Netherlands.
With a capacity of around 50,000, it's a fairly good-looking stadium which was renovated in 1994, when it became an all-seater. The stadium feels mostly modern, but is old and run down in places.
The stadium is easily accessed by the Rotterdam Tram, on a match day you can catch the train, using Rotterdam Stadion nearby, bus services are also available a short walk away.
There is also a restaurant in the stadium, which has a fairly priced menu with lots of options for lunch, Brasserie De Kuip, however, this appears to have been closed for a while now.
The stadium does tend to be poorly lit at night on a non-event day but is still attractive nonetheless, I guess they don't see the point of lighting up the stadium when there is not an event on, which is understandable.
A fairly attractive stadium which can host concerts during the summer, and football all year round, nice stadium to go to with a good atmosphere, which I enjoyed visiting during my time in Rotterdam. Great public transport links also help a lot. 4*