Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, boasts a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Its maritime heritage is reflected in the impressive port area, and its historical sites provide a lively counterbalance to the modern architecture. With a prime location on the river Maas and near the North Sea, Rotterdam offers a unique combination of city and water. The dynamic character and innovative energy of this modernized port city continually attract more people looking for an exclusive lifestyle.
Rhoon, located in the province of South Holland, has for centuries offered a retreat of tranquility and style, evidenced by its history dating back to the Middle Ages. The town is famed for the historic 12th century Rhoon Castle and its picturesque windmill: De Oude Molen. Nestled between the cities of Rotterdam and Spijkenisse, Rhoon is uniquely positioned as an oasis of serene luxury amidst the dynamism of urban life. The natural landscape, characterized by the symbiosis of waterways and green spaces, speaks volumes about the geographic charm of this place.
Nestled in the green heart of the South Holland province lies the versatile Capelle aan den IJssel. The city is rich in history, with numerous historical sites such as the characteristic village center of 's-Gravenland, the water-rich Capelse Schenkel, and the historic mills of Oostgaarde. Thanks to its proximity to the metropolis of Rotterdam and the excellent infrastructure, Capelle aan den IJssel is a sought-after location. The city combines the atmosphere and charm of a small town with the amenities of a big city.