Discover the rich history and breathtaking scenery of the Netherlands on this day tour. Explore Rotterdam’s modern architecture, visit Delft’s famous blue pottery, and experience the political hub of The Hague.
Discover the rich history and breathtaking scenery of the Netherlands on this day tour. Explore Rotterdam’s modern architecture, visit Delft’s famous blue pottery, and experience the political hub of The Hague.
- Markthal - The first destination on the journey is Market Hall in Rotterdam. It is renowned as the largest, most stunning, and stylish market globally. The walls boast nearly 11,000 m2 of indoor paintings, making them the largest indoor artworks worldwide. This open market offers a variety of traditional Dutch foods, including cheese, herring…
- Markthal - The first destination on the journey is Market Hall in Rotterdam. It is renowned as the largest, most stunning, and stylish market globally. The walls boast nearly 11,000 m2 of indoor paintings, making them the largest indoor artworks worldwide. This open market offers a variety of traditional Dutch foods, including cheese, herring fish, and stroopwafel.
- Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk - St. Lawrence Church stands as the sole remnant of medieval Rotterdam. It was the first all-stone building in the city. Although it was damaged during World War II, several restorations have preserved its current grandeur. Besides serving as a church, it now hosts exhibitions, concerts, and other events.
- Old Harbour - The Old Harbour is Rotterdam’s oldest port, established in 1350. Surrounded by historical buildings, the port is now bustling with bars and restaurants. It’s a delightful spot to enjoy the scenery and cuisine. Visitors can still see old barges and modern yachts docked here, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Kijk-Kubus - The Cube Houses in Rotterdam are a set of innovative residences. Designed with the concept of “living as an urban roof,” they offer high-density housing with ample ground-level space. The cube of a traditional house is rotated 45 degrees and placed on a hexagon-shaped pylon.
- Erasmus Bridge - The Erasmus Bridge is a combined cable-stayed and bascule bridge spanning the Nieuwe Maas River in central Rotterdam, linking the city’s north and south. It is Rotterdam’s most iconic landmark and features in the city’s official logo.
- Euromast - Euromast is an observation tower in Rotterdam, constructed for the 1960 Floriade Flower Expo and designated a listed monument since 2010. As the tallest building in the Netherlands, it is also a member of the World Federation of Great Towers.
- Delft - Delft is a favored tourist spot, renowned for its historical ties to the House of Orange-Nassau and its blue pottery. Visitors can enjoy the city center’s views and have lunch there.
- Stadhuis van Delft (City Hall Delft) - The City Hall in Delft, a Renaissance-style building on the Markt opposite the Nieuwe Kerk, serves as the city’s government seat and a popular venue for civic weddings. Most administrative functions have moved to an office within the Delft railway station building.
- Nieuwe Kerk - The New Church is a Protestant church in Delft, located on Delft Market Square (Markt), opposite the City Hall. Its tower, completed in 1872, is the second tallest in the Netherlands, following the Domtoren in Utrecht.
- Markt - The market square is home to numerous restaurants, bars, and shops. Visitors can take a stroll and enjoy lunch at their leisure.
- Royal Delft - Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles - 【Choose one place to visit. We go either Madurodam or Royal Delft Blue Pottery Factory. We don’t visit both places. You could choose one of two places】The Royal Delft Factory is a Dutch producer of Delft Blue earthenware. It is the last remaining factory of the 32 established in Delft during the 17th century. With over 360 years of activity, Royal Delft offers live painting demonstrations.
- Madurodam - 【Choose one place to visit. We go either Madurodam or Royal Delft Blue Pottery Factory. We don’t visit both places. You could choose one of two places】Madurodam is a 1.8 square kilometer miniature ‘city’/park and tourist attraction in The Hague. It features 1:25 scale model replicas of famous Dutch landmarks, historical cities, and large developments. In 1972, it became the smallest city in the world, showcasing over 120 renowned buildings and historical sites in the Netherlands.
- Peace Palace - The Peace Palace is an international law administrative building in The Hague. It houses the International Court of Justice, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague Academy of International Law, and the Peace Palace Library.
- Noordeinde Palace - Noordeinde Palace is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. Since 2013, it has served as the official workplace of King Willem-Alexander.
- House of Representatives - The House of Representatives is a component of the parliament. It plays a crucial role in drafting laws, overseeing the government, and determining whether a cabinet (or minister) retains confidence.
- Binnenhof & Ridderzaal (Inner Court & Hall of the Knights) - Built primarily in the 13th century, Binnenhof originally served as the residence of the counts of Holland and became the political center of the Dutch Republic in 1584. It is the oldest Parliament building in the world still in use.

- Choice of entrance ticket to Madurodam or Royal Delft Factory
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient hotel pick-up service
- Choice of entrance ticket to Madurodam or Royal Delft Factory
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient hotel pick-up service
- Lunch
- Lunch
This day tour takes you to the most historic sites and picturesque locations in the Netherlands, including The Hague, Delft, and Rotterdam. During this tour, participants will learn fascinating stories about the history of the Netherlands.
The journey begins with a visit to Rotterdam, home to Europe’s largest seaport. Rotterdam is renowned for its…
This day tour takes you to the most historic sites and picturesque locations in the Netherlands, including The Hague, Delft, and Rotterdam. During this tour, participants will learn fascinating stories about the history of the Netherlands.
The journey begins with a visit to Rotterdam, home to Europe’s largest seaport. Rotterdam is renowned for its maritime heritage and contemporary architecture. The near-total destruction of the city center during World War II has led to a diverse architectural landscape.
Next, the tour proceeds to Delft, celebrated for its iconic blue pottery. There will be time to relax and enjoy lunch at the market square.
In the afternoon, the tour continues to The Hague, the political heart of the Netherlands. It serves as the administrative and royal capital, as well as the seat of government.
This tour includes complimentary hotel pick-up service in Amsterdam, a luxurious and comfortable Mercedes mini-bus accommodating up to 8 people, and a free bottle of water for each traveler.
- Walking required, not recommended for slow walkers.
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.