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Directions-Rotterdam.Pdf Directions Baker Tilly Berk Fascinatio Boulevard 200-300 3065 WB Rotterdam Phone +31 (0)10 253 59 00 From direction Amsterdam / The Hague • A13 towards Rotterdam • At the junction Kleinpolderplein, follow the A20 in the direction of Gouda / Utrecht • At the intersection Terbregseplein, follow the A16 towards Ring Rotterdam / Dordrecht / Breda (Note: keep right in connection with the 'parallel road') • On the A16, keep right towards Kralingen / Center / Capelle aan den IJssel / Feijenoord / IJsselmonde / Andere Havens / N210 • Take exit 25 towards Centrum / Haven 100-200 / Capelle aan den IJssel / N210 • At the end of the exit, keep left towards Capelle aan den IJssel / N210 • Take the roundabout all the way to Ring / Den Haag / Utrecht / A16 / Havens 100- 200 • Keep right in the direction of Brainpark-III • Take Brainpark-III exit, at the end of the exit turn right onto Fascinatio Boulevard • Baker Tilly Berk is in the office building ‘The Mark’ on your right You can park your car in the garage under the building From direction Breda / Dordrecht • A16 direction Feijenoord / Center / Kralingen / Capelle aan den IJssel / Andere Havens / N210 (Note: after the exit Gorinchem keep right in connection with the 'parallel road') • Keep right on the Van Brienenoordbrug • Take exit 25 towards Centrum / Capelle aan den IJssel / Havens 100-200 / N210 • Go straight ahead at the roundabout towards Brainpark-III. Keep right in the direction of the Brainpark-III exit • Take the Brainpark-III exit, at the end of the exit turn right onto Fascinatio Boulevard • Baker Tilly Berk is in the office building ‘The Mark’ on your right You can park your car in the garage under the building From direction Utrecht • A20 direction Rotterdam, The Hague • At the intersection Terbregseplein, follow the A16 towards Ring • Rotterdam (East) / Dordrecht / Breda / Andere Havens / A16 • (Note: keep right in connection with the 'parallel track') • On the A16 keep right direction Kralingen / Center / Capelle aan den IJssel / Feijenoord / IJsselmonde / Other Harbors / N210 • Take exit 25 towards Centrum / Haven 100-200 / Capelle aan den IJssel / N210 • At the end of the exit, keep left towards Capelle a / d IJssel / N210 • Take the roundabout all the way to Ring / Den Haag / Utrecht / A16 / Havens 100-200 • Keep right in the direction of Brainpark-III • Take the Brainpark-III exit, at the end of the exit turn right onto Fascinatio Boulevard Baker Tilly Berk is a limited liability compancy and is the exclusive contracting party in respect of all commissioned work. The company’s general terms and conditions, filed with the registry of the Dutch chamber of commerce under no. 24425560, which include a limitation of liability, are applicable to all work performed and all legal relationships with third parties. Directions • Baker Tilly Berk is in the office building ‘The Mark’ on your right You can park your car in the garage under the building With public transport • From Rotterdam Central Station via a direct connection, a bus runs between Rotterdam Central and Brainpark six times per hour • From metro station Rotterdam Centraal take metro towards Spijkenisse or Slinge • At "Beurs" (2nd stop from CS) transfer to the metro Caland in the direction of Nesselande, get off at "Kralingse Zoom". • From the Kralingse Zoom bus- and metrostation you walk underneath the A16 motorway • Baker Tilly Berk is in the office building ‘The Mark’ on your right Walking • From the Kralingse Zoom bus- and metrostation you walk underneath the A16 motorway • Baker Tilly Berk is in the office building ‘The Mark’ on your right 2/2 .
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