5.5 Hrs – 6 Hrs
Tour Details:
Adult Cost: EUR 59
Child Cost: EUR 29.50
Trip to Delft, The Hague and Madurodam
Beginning at 2:30pm, the tour will leave the
Dutch capital behind on the road to Delft, a city located 60km south-west of
Amsterdam.
Our first stop will be Delftse Pauw, one of
the few ceramic factories still standing, and one which in its day brought
much fame to the city; Delft's ceramic products became popular during
the 17th century, as an alternative to Chinese porcelain.
The tour continues to the Delft old town,
where you will have free time to take a walk, buy souvenirs and have a drink on
the terraces of Market Square
Having crossed breathtaking landscapes we will
arrive at The Hague, the city where the headquarters of the Dutch
government can be found. In The Hague we will make a guided walk of
the Binnenhof area, where the Dutch Parliament and the Royal
Palace can be found.
On our way back to Amsterdam the tour stops next
to the Peace Palace, the very building which houses the International
Court of Justice, as well as passing by Scheveningen, a tourist
destination immortalised in the famous Van Gogh painting.
The final stop will be Madurodam, a model
village with buildings representing the most important buildings in the
country: and named by its creators as 'Holland's smallest city'.
The tour will return to Amsterdam at around 8 PM.
Tour Details:
Adult Cost: EUR 59
Child Cost: EUR 29.50
Trip to Delft, The Hague and Madurodam
Beginning at 2:30pm, the tour will leave the
Dutch capital behind on the road to Delft, a city located 60km south-west of
Amsterdam.
Our first stop will be Delftse Pauw, one of
the few ceramic factories still standing, and one which in its day brought
much fame to the city; Delft's ceramic products became popular during
the 17th century, as an alternative to Chinese porcelain.
The tour continues to the Delft old town,
where you will have free time to take a walk, buy souvenirs and have a drink on
the terraces of Market Square
Having crossed breathtaking landscapes we will
arrive at The Hague, the city where the headquarters of the Dutch
government can be found. In The Hague we will make a guided walk of
the Binnenhof area, where the Dutch Parliament and the Royal
Palace can be found.
On our way back to Amsterdam the tour stops next
to the Peace Palace, the very building which houses the International
Court of Justice, as well as passing by Scheveningen, a tourist
destination immortalised in the famous Van Gogh painting.
The final stop will be Madurodam, a model
village with buildings representing the most important buildings in the
country: and named by its creators as 'Holland's smallest city'.
The tour will return to Amsterdam at around 8pm.
Tour Exclusions