STUDENT CHALLENGE.

How well do you know the city?

The best way to get to know a city is by exploring it! That's why a group of students came up with this student challenge. It's a fun scavenger hunt through the city, taking you to various iconic locations with questions and assignments that challenge you and introduce you to what Rotterdam has to offer as a student city. Divided into North and South, you decide which spots you want to visit.

Download the free app from the App Store or Google Play and join in! 

 

Downloaded the app? Start the challenge here!

More information

Everything you need to know about the student challenge can be found below. If you are unable to find the information you need or have any questions, please contact us at onderwijs010@rotterdam.nl.

To take part in the challenge, you must first download the Wintor app from your mobile phone's app store. The link at the top of this page will then open directly in the app to start the challenge.

App Store or Google Play

The challenge is divided into two routes: North and South. Both consist of different spots where you can log in using the app. This allows you to decide which spots you want to visit and which questions you want to answer.

The challenge is intended to encourage groups to explore the city together. To get to know each other and the city better. Whether you have just arrived to study here or have lived here your entire life: test your knowledge of Rotterdam!

Unwind after a hectic study day or enjoy it as a leisure activity during your vacation: you decide when to do the challenge, which route to follow, and which spots to visit or skip. This way, you can choose the places you like best, know the most about, or want to learn more about!

The challenge is designed as a group activity. In a group of 7 to 10 students, to get to know each other and the city. Because alone you go faster, but together you go further! Would you rather go alone? That's possible too, of course.

The student challenge can be offered as part of the (introductory) program. Organize a day on which the challenge takes place, divide the students into teams of 7 to 10 students, and let the challenge begin! The winning team is the one that answers the most questions correctly in the shortest amount of time.