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Markthal, the Market Hall in Rotterdam

#2023travelwish The Markthal (English: Market Hall) is a residential and office building with a market hall underneath, located in Rotterdam.[8] The building was opened on October 1, 2014, by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. We visited Markthal for their food. We saw wonderful Christmas decorations. People are gathering everywhere for this holiday season. Food are ranging from all around the world. We can get Dutch Delight, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Latin, American and many many more. Travel wish for #2023travelwish is to Travel around the world with my loved one.
Posted: Dec 22, 2022
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