Explore Rotterdam, Delft, and The Hague in one day. Discover modern architecture, historic sites, and Dutch culture with expert guides and exclusive access.
Explore Rotterdam, Delft, and The Hague in one day. Discover modern architecture, historic sites, and Dutch culture with expert guides and exclusive access.
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Rotterdam - 1. Markthal
The market hall has quickly become a landmark in Rotterdam. It is a blend of cultures, offering unique aromas, flavors, and stunning visuals.
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The Blaaktoren (1984)
This residential tower in Rotterdam, designed by architect Piet Blom, is also known as the Potlood (Pencil) building due to its pointed top. - Kijk-Kubus,…
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Rotterdam - 1. Markthal
The market hall has quickly become a landmark in Rotterdam. It is a blend of cultures, offering unique aromas, flavors, and stunning visuals.
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The Blaaktoren (1984)
This residential tower in Rotterdam, designed by architect Piet Blom, is also known as the Potlood (Pencil) building due to its pointed top. -
Kijk-Kubus,
Cube Houses, these are among the most iconic sites in Rotterdam. The 38 cube-shaped houses were designed by Piet Blom. -
Old Harbour,
The old port boasts a rich history and is one of Rotterdam’s oldest ports. Today, it is a vibrant area for nightlife and cafés. -
Nieuwe Maas,
Nieuwe Maas is a distributary of the Rhine River and a former distributary of the Maas River. Notable sites include the Erasmus Bridge, Willemsbrug Bridge, De Rotterdam Building, and The Red Apple.
NOTE: 75 minutes drive from Amsterdam, 30 minutes walking tour, 30 minutes for coffee, shopping, and self-exploration.
- Royal Delft - Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles - Royal Delft has been producing exquisite Delft Blue since 1653. This traditional craft is passed down through generations, with iconic pieces still handcrafted in Delft.
NOTE: 15 minutes drive, 60 minutes visiting the museum.
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Delft - Nieuwe Kerk,
The New Church is a Protestant church in Delft, with the second tallest tower in the Netherlands, offering a stunning view of Delft and its surroundings.
Market Square (Markt)
One of Europe’s largest historic market squares, the rectangular Markt was first paved in the late 15th century. It is surrounded by the town hall, Nieuwe Kerk, cafés, 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, opposite the Nieuwe Kerk. It serves as the city’s government seat and 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 Delft’s old city center.
NOTE: 30 minutes drive, 30 minutes walking tour, 60 minutes for shopping and self-exploration.
- Peace Palace - Peace Palace
The Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands) is home to 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 esteemed libraries in its field. The Carnegie Foundation owns and manages the Peace Palace.
NOTE: 30 minutes drive, 15 minutes visit outside the palace.
- The Hague - Binnenhof & Ridderzaal (Inner Court & Hall of the Knights)
The Hague’s 13th-century Binnenhof (Inner Court) complex includes several landmarks, such as the Gothic Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights)—a state building with medieval-style turrets. Now housing the Dutch Parliament, this heritage site draws visitors with its blend of courtly features and political significance.
(During this tour, the exteriors of key landmarks, including notable peace sites and the historic Binnenhof (governmental building), will be explored. Please note that these sites will not be entered; all visits will be from the outside.
For those interested, the Mauritshuis (Royal Gallery) is an optional stop. Please be aware that an additional entrance fee will apply, as it is not included in the standard tour cost.)

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Entrance ticket for Royal Delft
- Full-day Tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Entrance ticket for Royal Delft
- Full-day Tour
- Lunch
- Lunch
Experience the essence of the Netherlands in a single, well-rounded day, blending culture, history, and modern innovation across three renowned cities.
In Rotterdam, discover the lively waterfront along the Maas River, explore the historic Old Harbour, and appreciate the city’s daring, contemporary architecture, including the iconic Cube Houses and the…
Experience the essence of the Netherlands in a single, well-rounded day, blending culture, history, and modern innovation across three renowned cities.
In Rotterdam, discover the lively waterfront along the Maas River, explore the historic Old Harbour, and appreciate the city’s daring, contemporary architecture, including the iconic Cube Houses and the remarkable Pencil Building.
Proceed to the delightful city of Delft, where you can wander through its charming old town, adorned with canals and historic structures. Take some leisure time to enjoy lunch, unwind, or sample a local Dutch beer.
Your journey includes access to the esteemed Royal Delft Museum, where you can learn about the intriguing history and artistry of the world-famous blue-and-white Delft pottery through a self-guided audio tour.
In The Hague, the political center of the Netherlands, admire the impressive Binnenhof (the Dutch Parliament buildings) and visit the renowned Peace Palace, a symbol of global justice.
Tour Highlights
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.