Discover the very best of the Netherlands in one perfectly balanced day, combining culture, history, and modern innovation across three iconic cities.
In Rotterdam, explore the vibrant waterfront along the Maas River, visit the historic Old Harbour, and admire the city’s bold, modern architecture, including the famous Cube Houses and the striking Pencil Building.
Continue to the charming city of Delft, where you’ll stroll through its picturesque old town, lined with canals and historic buildings. Enjoy free time to have lunch, relax, or try a local Dutch beer.
Your visit includes entry to the renowned Royal Delft Museum, where you’ll discover the fascinating history and craftsmanship behind the world-famous blue-and-white Delft pottery with a self-guided audio tour.
In The Hague, the political heart of the Netherlands, see the impressive Binnenhof (the Dutch Parliament buildings) and visit the iconic Peace Palace, a symbol of international justice.
Tour Highlights
To ensure a smooth, comfortable, and time-efficient experience, we carefully plan pickup arrangements based on your hotel location. In some cases, rather than extended hotel-to-hotel pickups, we may ask you to meet at a convenient nearby meeting point within walking distance of your accommodation. This allows us to minimize travel time and maximize your time enjoying the tour.
If your hotel does not appear on the pickup list, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we will be happy to assist you in arranging the most convenient option.
Behind Amsterdam Central Station, NEXT to the F3, F4 ferry stop. (You can take a tram or metro from your hotel to Central Station—it’s easy, fast, and affordable. You can simply tap in and out using your debit or credit card.)
1. Markthal The market hall has recently become an iconic building for Rotterdam. It is a mishmash of cultures that express themselves in special scents, flavors and of course: beautiful pictures 2. The Blaaktoren (1984) In Rotterdam is a residential tower by architect Piet Blom. Also popular as the Potlood (Pencil) building in Rotterdam because of the pointy top. 3.Kijk-Kubus , Cube Houses,This is one of the most iconic places in Rotterdam. The 38 cube-shaped pile houses designed by Piet Blom!) 4.Old Harbour, The old port has a rich history and is also one of the oldest ports in Rotterdam. Now it is more a place for nightlife and cafés 5. Nieuwe Maas , Nieuwe Maas is a distributary of the Rhine River, and a former distributary of the Maas River, see Erasmus Bridge, Willemsbrug Bridge, De Rotterdam Building, The Red Apple,,,ect. NOTE : 75 minutes driving from Amsterdam , 30 minutes Wolking tour, 30 mintute for coffee , shopping and self exploring. "
Royal Delft has been creating high-quality Delft Blue since 1653. This age-old craft is passed on from generation to generation and iconic masterpieces are still made entirely by hand in Delf. NOTE : 15 minutes driving , 60minutes visiting museum.
Nieuwe Kerk, New Church is a Protestant church in the city of Delft ,Church's tower is the second highest in the Netherlands ,offers a perfect view across Delft and its surrounding. Market Square (Markt) One of the largest historic market squares in Europe, the rectangular Markt was first paved in the late 15th century. It is edged by the town hall, Nieuwe Kerk, cafes, boutiques and souvenir shops. A market is held here on Thursdays. Stadhuis Delft The City Hall in Delft is a Renaissance style building on the Markt across from the Nieuwe Kerk. It is the seat of the city's government as well as a popular venue for civic wedding ceremonies. De Oude Kerk The Oude Kerk (Old Church), nicknamed Oude Jan ("Old John") and Scheve Jan ("Skewed John"), is a Gothic Protestant church in the old city center of Delft. NOTE : 30 minutes driving , 30 minutes Wolking tour, 60 mintute for shopping and self exploring. "
Peace Palace The Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands) houses the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the United Nations International Court of Justice and The Hague Academy of International Law. These institutions are supported by the Library of the Peace Palace, one of the most prestigious libraries in its field. The Carnegie Foundation is the owner and manager of the Peace Palace. NOTE : 30 minutes driving , 15 minutes visite outside of the palace.
Binnenhof & Ridderzaal (Inner Court & Hall of the Knights) The Hague’s 13th-century Binnenhof (Inner Court) complex encompasses several landmarks, including the Gothic Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights)—a state building characterized by medieval-style turrets. Now home to the Dutch Parliament, the heritage site attracts visitors with a blend of courtly features and political (During this tour, we will explore the exteriors of key landmarks, including notable peace places and the historic Binnenhof (governmental building). Please note that we will not be entering these sites; all visits will be from the outside. For those interested, the Mauritshuis (Royal Gallery) is an optional stop. Should you wish to visit, please be aware that an additional entrance fee will apply, as it is not included in the standard tour cost.)
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