Explore two of the oldest Dutch cities in one day. Vibrant cities, nowadays with opposite architectural images but still telling stories about turbulent times. 
- The clashing point of traditional and avant-garde architecture styles (cube houses)
- The greenest city in the Netherlands and the biggest European port where potatoes “struggle each others”
- Drink a coffee at lowest Dutch point below sea level (-7,67 m)
- A completely different Red Light District
- Undergo picturesque canal cruise through “Little Amsterdam”
- Meet two historical personalities, one artist and one scientist from - 17th century charged humanity by their works
- Marvel old artefacts and still persisting artwork technique one of the most, worldwide famous tin-glazed majolica
- Discover background of Dutch national and the first world bourgeois revolution and life and death of its leader and father of the fatherland
- The most attributed city to Dutch Royal family 
Customers should be picked up in any hotel in Rotterdam or Delft. This is customized tour thus Amsterdam could be considered as departure point as well. In that case customers could be picked up in any hotel in Amsterdam, APT (Amsterdam Passenger Terminal) , Amsterdam Central Train Station or anywhere else up on agreement
Modern architecture pearl, the main railway station of Rotterdam city receiving an average of 170 000 passengers daily. One of the greatest city’s architectural highlights
The 17th century building former headquarter of Waterschap Schieland, institution responsible for water policy and management in this part of South Holland once temporary accommodation place of Napoleon Bonaparte
Late Gothic style building from 1525 and in the same time the oldest building in city of Rotterdam. One of the several rarely buildings survived Nazi bombing on May 15th 1940.
Monument honored to Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus alias Erasmus of Rotterdam, one of the biggest philosophers, theologians, scholars, priest from 16th century. Many public buildings , structures and education institutions are named against this famous Rotterdammer.
Modern building situated on one of the biggest Rotterdam’s Squares in the shape of horseshoe — closed market combined with living space and facilities, also nicknamed “The Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam”
Atypical tree-looking buildings with cube-shaped apartments on the top of the supporting columns.Because of its form only 3/4 of the inner space is suitable and usable for common living
One of the oldest ( but not the oldest one!) ports of Medieval Rotterdam, former river mouth of river Rotte to New Meuse river. Nowadays favorite gathering place of Rotterdam citizens with plenty of coffee bars, restaurants, taverns, disco clubs…
Once ( end of 19th century) the highest " skyscraper" in Europe and one of the rare building survived Rotterdam Nazi 14th May 1940.
Also called “The Red Bridge” dedicated to Willem III is one of the three Rotterdam’s bridges connecting central and Northern part of the city with Southern districts.
Huge steel construction meaning “The Lift” once served like “rotating” and “lifting” train bridge across river New Meuse. The bridge was in service before the rail tunnel has been dogged through under the river
The war memorial placed at right embankment of the river New Meuse. It commemorates the 3500 persons on board of Dutch merchant ships who lost their lives in World War II.
An open air maritime museum. The great collection of steamships, docking cargo machines and equipment, ship engines and other objects related to or connected with the navy and shipping from the middle of the 19th century to 70’s of the last century.
This hanging bridge is the youngest bridge in Rotterdam crossing New Meuse…and for sure the most popular and known bridge. One of the greatest symbols and images of this city also called “The Swan” or ” The Harp” , 139m high with the biggest and heaviest “opening part” of the bridge in Europe, 80 m long.
Modern energy sustainable underground train station “symbiosed” with new city hall above station. Retrospective of Delftware blue ceramics art and history.
Girls orphanage from 1578 in service until 50’s of last century
Monument dedicated to trader, scientist and founder of microscope and one of the greatest Delft citizens along with painter Johannes Vermeer.
Historical building from the begin of 16th century, headquarter of local water management organization from 1645
Former Latin language school and military barracks nowadays Archive of City of Delft
Geertruyie van Oosten Monument - Monument honored to stigmatized mystical beguine from the 14th century Prinsenhof - Residence, headquarter and place of death assassinated leader of Dutch revolution and father of the nation Willem The Orange.
The port and memorial area dedicated to “Beguines”, semi-closed sisters order similar to nuns
Dutch “Pisa’s Tower” , the oldest church in Delft from 1246 with 75 m tall tower that leans about two meters from the vertical
Former City hall from 1620, one of the two main buildings placed on the main Delft’s market
Information point about great painter’s work, style of painting, meaning of paints, personal life…
Monument dedicated to great Dutch philosopher, jurist, humanist, writer, diplomat and one of the founders of international law
The 2nd highest sacral building in Netherlands (108 m), funeral place of the Willem The Orange and members of Dutch royal family
Catholic church from 19th century
Worldwide famous majolica pottery mostly known about its thousands shades of blue color art — history, workshop, exhibition place, selling
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