Villa Zebra

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Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Children hall· Museums· Art Galleries· Children's museum· Modern art museum

Villa Zebra Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Villa Zebra is located in Rotterdam, Netherlands on Stieltjesstraat 21. Villa Zebra is rated 4 out of 5 in the category children hall in Netherlands.

Address

Stieltjesstraat 21

Phone

+31 102411717

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Arjan Braamskamp

Great for indoor playfun for little ones.....kids from 3-7 this is an afternoon well spent. With Rotterdampas it is free!

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Fati Marhoon

A very interesting place for kids from age 0 to 12 The stuff are friendly and every time we visit villa zebra there are new activities to do. Totally recommended!

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Duru Eroglu

Perfect place for kids to create and play!

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Ignacio Hernandez

Lot's of creativity and learning in Villa zebra. Kids spent 3 hours there and really enjoyed it. Personnel is helpful, but the coffee could improve! Go for tea! : )

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Rik de Groot

This is a very nice place with kids to go to. Very interactive museum with a lot to do. Easy to reach and always enough place to park. Also fine by metro and walk the last bit

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Kate Guzenda

A wonderful place with so many possibilities for children in diferent ages. Mijn kids didn't want to leave...

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pokemon fan

I have been here a few times when i was a kid. It's a really cool museum for kids too interact and explore. There are alot of fun activities and it's also informative too. I remember when i was young i wanted to stay there even after closing time. The restaurant of villa zebra is not too expansive and you can have some good lunch there. I would definitely check this place out if you have children who like to be creative.

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Mark Rienstra

The first floor is a museum, not really our cup of tea, a bit to artsy for our taste. The ground floor is more a hands on experience, and a fun one at that, with a circus and the possibility to play with Lego's and other toys.