Go on a cultural journey through the historic center of Delft with a professional guide and be surprised!
With this private tour, you will get a tailor-made tour that suits your interests and interests. This gives you plenty of time to take extensive photos and visit the sights that interest you.
Ideal for a first introduction to Delft, but even if you have been to Delft before, there is still plenty to discover!
New Church entrance
The new church houses the mausoleum of William of Orange, the founder of the Netherlands. The crypt of the royal family can also be found in this church. The church has recently been renovated and has become beautiful! The many stained glass windows are particularly worthwhile. A guided tour of the church is available on request. Admission is not included.
we will walk through the atmospheric center of Delft and see the places where Johannes Vermeer lived and worked.
During our walking tour we will walk along the Prinsenhof and see the statue of William of Orange in the courtyard. Your guide will tell you about William of Orange, the Father of the Fatherland.
The heart of the city where we see how Delft Blue is made and the master painter is at work. Here also the medieval trading center; such as the weigh house, the butter house, the meat hall and the fish banks.
via the courtyard of Grace to the Horse Market and the courtyard of Pauw
The old church dates from the 13th century, making it the oldest church in Delft. Known for its leaning tower with the nickname 'Leaning Jan'. Johannes Vermeer, Piet Hein and Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek are buried in this church. A guided tour of the church is available on request. Admission is not included
The town hall located on the market opposite the Nieuwe Kerk is a beautiful building in the Neo-Renaissance style. Renovated by Hendrick de Keyser, who also made the mausoleum of William of Orange. If possible, we will take a look at the entrance hall, where it can still be clearly seen how earlier the judiciary took place. The oldest tower in Delft, Het Steen, is also located here. This tower served as a prison and the murderer of William of Orange was also locked up here.
A cozy square with many terraces where you can relax all year round.
The only remaining city gate of Delft. A unique photo spot!
The Hof van Klaeuw was founded by the owners of the brewery 'de Klaeuw' in 1605. The houses are inhabited by unmarried Roman Catholic women. The courtyard is an oasis of peace and a surprise behind the gate.
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