Discover the culture and history of Rotterdam, Delft and The Hague in a full day sightseeing tour. Visit the South part of The Netherlands and find your way through some of the country’s most scenic countryside and picturesque towns. See important local sites such as the cube houses, the modern Markthal and the Erasmus Bridge.
Your driver will also make a stop at the Dutch Parlement (the Binnenhof) to take some pictures (not from inside), a stop at the Peace Palace and International criminal Court to take some nice pictures from outside (not from inside).
You can customize this tour what means that you can discuss with your driver/host what you like to do or see during the time you of this tour. For example it is possible to visit the Mauritshuis and/or Madurodam instead of other places.
You will be picked up in a luxury Mercedes sedan or Minivan by a professional driver. After the tour you will be dropped off at your hotel in Amsterdam.
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The 800 meters long Erasmus Bridge is the connection between the northern and southern parts of Rotterdam. The suspension bridge over the Maas has a 139-meter-high steel pylon, which is mounted with 40 taps. Because of the shape of the pylon, the bridge got the nickname "De Zwaan". The Erasmus Bridge is the icon of the city of Rotterdam.
A striking building that has been put away in the centre of Rotterdam is the Markthal. As a result, since the autumn of 2014, Rotterdam has suddenly come into possession of one of the most beautiful covered markets in Europe. Within the Markthal you can enjoy eating and drinking in all possible forms: beautiful ingredients, beautiful food to take home and mouth-watering dishes to eat on the spot: the Markthal has it all!
The cube-houses in Rotterdam are a phenomenon, for 40 years. If you look at them, you wonder whether they are liveable. At first you need to get the feeling like you get with a proper fitting coat: the feeling you are at home. Anyway you should take the odd and slanted shapes for granted and than start being creative. You can have this being done (costly), but doing it yourself gives you more satisfaction and connection with the house. Because of the facts that adaptability and creativity are being required, and the house has three floors (and steep stairs), this cube-house is more suitable for young starters than for seniors. Nevertheless, walking the stairs keeps one in good shape. The location is fantastic. East-part of the city center, with Blaak Station, Market Hall and weekly market, Library and the Old Harbour in the vicinity. Rotterdam has become internationally known for it's architecture, foremost because of the explicit look of the cube-houses.
During a visit to the Royal Delft Museum, the only remaining earthenware factory from the Golden Age of the 17th century you will learn everything about the history of the Porceleyne Fles. View the historical collection, including the royal collection, and become acquainted with the traditional production process of Delft Blue pottery in the factory. View a large collection of Delft antiques at the museum and marvel at a likeness of Rembrandt's The Night Watch reproduced with original Delft blue tiles. Right after that, we will move on to the Oude Kerk is a Gothic Protestant church in the old city centre of Delft. Family members of the Royal who passes away are buried under this church.
See the Dutch parliament from outside in The Hague which is counted among the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites. The Binnenhof is among the oldest Parliament buildings in the world still in use. You will be able to see our politicians in real life as we walk inside these buildings. Possibility to take some nice pictures.
Possibility to make nice pictures of the peace Palace.
Possibility to make some nice pictures of the International Criminal Court.
Scheveningen is a part of The Hague and the most popular seaside town in Holland. With its long beaches, Scheveningen is a wonderful place for both young and old in any season. The Scheveningen Pier is the seaside town’s icon and was fully renovated in 2015. If you prefer to take things easy, board the 42 meter Ferris wheel and enjoy the view of the Dutch coast. Go for a walk along the boulevard and find a table at one of the pleasant restaurants or beach clubs.
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