Delft Private Historic Walking Tour
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Delft Private Historic Walking Tour

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About this experience

Visit the charming city of Delft, the beloved hometown of the world-famous painter Jan Vermeer which looks like a picture itself with not only numerous architectural masterpieces, including the fairytale-looking 15th-century East Gate surrounded by scenic canals, the vintage peasant houses in Klaeeuwshofje Courtyard from 17th century, the 14th-century New Church with the second highest church tower in the Netherlands crowning the skyline of Delft, and the peculiar leaning tower of the Old Church, but also the vibrant traditional life that has been well maintained from the Middle Ages at Market Square, one of the largest historic market sites in Europe.

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Delft Private Historic Walking Tour

What's included

Official Tour Guide

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Set off at the Eastern Gate, the only remaining entrance of the 15th-century old city walls. The sharply pointed spires, drawbridge, moats, and arrow loopholes of the defensive brick structure make an exciting introduction to the journey through the rich history and culture of Delft.

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Stop 2

Next, stop by the picturesque courtyard of Klaeeuwshofje, consisting of serene 17th-century peasant houses home to Catholic laywomen who devoted their lives to praying and living peacefully away from the hustle and bustle of the city center and the main road nearby, Oosteinde Street.

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Stop 3

Continue to take a relaxing stroll through Oosteinde Street, where you can spot a wealth of lovely bridges spanning a scenic tree-lined canal and vintage-looking brick houses. The picturesque street leads you straight to the atmospheric Market Square.

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Stop 4

The main square is one of Europe’s largest historic market sites which has hosted a traditional Thursday market offering a variety of local specialties and produce as well as regional handcrafts, most notably Delft blue pottery, since the 15th century. The aroma of fragrant flowers and freshly cooked foods, the opportunities to sample local cheese, and the lively atmosphere of bustling terrace cafes make the square the best place to watch locals in their daily lives and get immersed in the vibrant culture.

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Stop 5

On its eastern borders, the New Church and its second highest church tower in the Netherlands looms over the square. The stunning crown-looking spire of the 14th-century church heralds its close connection with Dutch monarchies as the eternal resting place for most royal members.

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Stop 6

Across the square prominently stands the magnificent Delft City Hall. Its mesmerizing 20th-century Renaissance façade forms a perfect architectural landscape with the opposite New Church, whereas its looming clock tower from the 13th century hides thrilling stories about historic prisons held in captivity there in the Middle Ages.

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Stop 7

Leaving the atmospheric square, continue to stroll along scenic streets and canals of Delft and stop by the Old Church whose 75-meter-high brick tower leans up to two meters from the vertical! Dating from the 13th century, the oldest church in Delft is home to the tombs of many eminent residents, including the world-famous artist Jan Vermeer and "the Father of Microbiology", Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.

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Stop 8

Finally, try out coffees and delicious pastries made from the freshly ground wheat flour produced by the 14th-century Windmill ‘de Roos’. The last standing windmill, which is in continuous use, of Delft gives you a glimpse into the rich culture and history of the city, a perfect end to the journey into the soul of Delft.

What's not included

Refreshments or food related expenses

Available languages

Guide guide
EN NL

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

At the western end of Oostpoortbrug, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.

About The Hague

The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government and home to many international organizations, including the International Court of Justice. It offers a mix of political significance, cultural heritage, and coastal charm, with easy access to beaches and dunes.

Top Attractions

Peace Palace

The Peace Palace is the seat of the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. It's a symbol of international peace and justice.

Historical 1-2 hours €12

Mauritshuis

A renowned art museum housing a collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings, including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt.

Museum 1-2 hours €17

Scheveningen Beach

A popular beach resort with a long sandy shore, pier, and lively promenade.

Beach Half day to full day Free

Binnenhof

The political heart of the Netherlands, housing the Dutch government and parliament buildings.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Madurodam

A miniature park showcasing detailed replicas of famous Dutch landmarks and scenes.

Entertainment 2-3 hours €20.50

Must-Try Local Dishes

Haring

Raw herring, typically eaten with onions and pickles. A traditional Dutch street food.

Snack Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Stamppot

A hearty dish of mashed potatoes mixed with vegetables, usually served with smoked sausage.

Dinner Can be made vegetarian by omitting the sausage.

Poffertjes

Miniature pancakes, fluffy and slightly sweet, often served with powdered sugar and butter.

Dessert Vegetarian.

Kibbeling

Fried chunks of cod, usually served with a mayonnaise-based sauce.

Snack Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Popular Activities

Cycling Hiking in the nearby dunes Sunbathing at Scheveningen Beach Strolling through Clingendael Park Visiting museums Attending concerts and performances Swimming at the beach Boat tours on the canals

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This is the best time to visit The Hague for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city hosts various festivals and events during these months.

15°C to 22°C (59°F to 72°F) 59°F to 72°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Dutch
  • Widely spoken: English, German, French
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

The Hague is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any major city, travelers should be aware of their surroundings and take precautions to protect their belongings.

Getting there

By air
  • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol • 45 km (28 miles)
  • Rotterdam The Hague Airport • 15 km (9 miles)
By train

Den Haag Centraal, Den Haag HS

By bus

Den Haag Centraal Station, Den Haag Laan van NOI

Getting around

Public transport

The Hague's tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services and clear signage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Scheveningen Zeeheldenkwartier Stadshagen

Day trips

Delft
15 km (9 miles) • Half day

A charming town known for its historic architecture, Delftware pottery, and the burial site of William of Orange.

Rotterdam
25 km (16 miles) • Full day

A modern city known for its innovative architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and maritime heritage.

Leiden
35 km (22 miles) • Half day

A picturesque university town with a rich history, beautiful canals, and historic buildings.

Festivals

King's Day • April 27 (or April 26 if the 27th is a Sunday) Scheveningen International Fireworks Festival • Mid-August The Hague Jazz • Late September to early October

Pro tips

  • Use the OV-chipkaart for easy and convenient public transport payments.
  • Visit the Peace Palace for a unique insight into international justice and diplomacy.
  • Explore the city's historic center and hidden courtyards, such as the Hofjes, for a glimpse into The Hague's rich history.
  • Try local seafood dishes, such as herring and kibbeling, at the beachfront restaurants in Scheveningen.
  • Take a day trip to nearby cities and towns, such as Delft, Rotterdam, and Leiden, for a well-rounded Dutch experience.
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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