Delft, Hague & Rotterdam Private Tour from Amsterdam
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Overview
This private tour from Amsterdam shows the best of Delft, The Hague, Rotterdam, and Kinderdijk.
Visitors will see how Delft Blue pottery is made and can even paint their own tile. The tour takes people to the Mauritshuis museum to see famous paintings like ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring.’ Guests can also explore Madurodam, a park with tiny versions of famous Dutch buildings and cities. The tour visits The Hague, the heart of Dutch government, where a guide will explain the Binnenhof, the oldest House of Parliament still in use. The Peace Palace, home to the International Court of Justice, is also a stop. In Rotterdam, visitors will see modern sights like the Cube Houses and Erasmus Bridge, plus the historic Old Harbour and Hotel New York. This private tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water.
This experience excludes all fees and taxes, as well as a guide.




Highlights
Visit Delft Blue Pottery Factory: See how Delft Blue pottery is made and paint your own tile.
Explore The Hague: Discover the Binnenhof, home to the Dutch government, and the Peace Palace.
Discover Rotterdam's Modern Architecture: See the Cube Houses, Erasmus Bridge, Old Harbour and Hotel New York.
See Masterpieces at the Mauritshuis: Marvel at paintings like ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’.
Travel in Comfort: Enjoy private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi.
Explore Kinderdijk Windmills: Visit the famous windmills of Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers enjoyed the private tour, citing the flexibility, knowledgeable drivers, and opportunity to see multiple cities as highlights. Some wished for more time at each location and noted that lunch expenses could add up.

Customers loved having a private driver.
Many appreciated the flexibility to customize the tour.
Visitors enjoyed seeing a lot of different cities in one day.
People highlighted the driver's knowledge and friendliness.
Some visitors wished they had more time at each stop.
A few people mentioned that lunch was not included and could be costly.
The Journey
Kinderdijk Windmills
Step back in time at Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where 19 authentic windmills stand as a testament to Dutch ingenuity in water management. For over 700 years, this elaborate system of windmills and pumps has kept the polder dry. Wander through this picturesque landscape, explore a working mill, and discover the fascinating stories of the millers. For an unforgettable perspective, take a scenic cruise and admire these historic icons from the water.
Old Harbour, Rotterdam
Discover the charm of Rotterdam's Old Harbour, dating back to 1350. This historic port is now a lively hub filled with bars and restaurants, offering stunning views and delicious culinary experiences. Experience the unique blend of old and new as historic barges moor alongside modern yachts, creating a delightful atmosphere where the city's maritime past meets its vibrant present.
Cube Houses, Rotterdam
Marvel at the innovative Cube Houses of Rotterdam, a bold architectural statement designed by Piet Blom. These tilted cubes, perched atop hexagonal pylons, maximize space and represent a unique vision of urban living. Explore this fascinating complex, where each cube is angled at 45 degrees, offering a glimpse into a modern approach to housing and a truly unforgettable visual experience.
Erasmus Bridge
Experience the grandeur of the Erasmus Bridge, an iconic landmark that dominates Rotterdam's skyline. This striking cable-stayed and bascule bridge spans the Nieuwe Maas River, connecting the north and south of the city. A symbol of Rotterdam's modern identity, the Erasmus Bridge is not just a structure but a celebrated feature of the city's logo, representing its dynamic spirit.
Hotel New York
Immerse yourself in history at Hotel New York, once the headquarters of the Holland America Line. This landmark building, located on the Maas River, exudes maritime charm and offers breathtaking views of Rotterdam's waterfront. A visit to Hotel New York is a journey back in time, celebrating the city's rich seafaring heritage.
Delft Blue Pottery Factories
Discover the world-renowned Delft Blue pottery, a cherished Dutch tradition. Visit one of the Delft Blue factories to witness the intricate process of creating these iconic hand-painted ceramics. Learn about the history and artistry behind Delftware, which has been copied and traded worldwide, and bring home a piece of Dutch cultural heritage.
New Church, Delft
Visit the New Church in Delft, a prominent Protestant church situated on the Delft Market Square, opposite the City Hall. Admire its impressive tower, the second highest in the Netherlands, completed in 1872. Explore the church's historical significance and architectural beauty, and discover its role in Dutch royalty, as it houses the burial vaults of the Dutch Royal Family.
Delft Market Square
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Delft Market Square, a bustling hub filled with restaurants, bars, and shops. Take a leisurely walk through the square, soak in the lively ambiance, and enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the many eateries. This central location is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the charm of Delft.
Mauritshuis Museum
Visit the Mauritshuis in The Hague, an exquisite museum housing a remarkable collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings. Marvel at masterpieces such as Johannes Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' and works by Rembrandt, Jan Steen, and Frans Hals. Immerse yourself in the art and history of this stunning museum, a true gem of Dutch cultural heritage.
Binnenhof, The Hague
Explore the Binnenhof, the political heart of the Netherlands, located in The Hague. This historic complex houses the Dutch Parliament and is a place steeped in culture and history. Wander through the courtyards, admire the architecture, and witness the center of Dutch political life.
Peace Palace, The Hague
Visit the Peace Palace in The Hague, a majestic building dedicated to international law and peace. Home to the International Court of Justice, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague Academy of International Law, and the Peace Palace Library, this architectural marvel stands as a symbol of global cooperation and justice.
Know Before You Go
This private tour includes private transportation, Wi-Fi onboard, bottled water, and an air-conditioned vehicle. It excludes all fees and taxes, and a guide. The tour offers pickup and drop-off at a specified location.
Hot Tip
Customers have said that it's important to plan the day with your driver, so you get to see everything you want. Also, make sure to bring money for lunch, as it's not included in the tour.