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Discover Delft on a 1.5-hour scooter tour for $28, exploring iconic sites like Mill de Roos, Agnetapark, Hofje van Pauw, and the Old Church with an expert guide.

This 1.5-hour step/scootertour in Delft offers a lively way to see both the city’s timeless charm and its modern architecture. Priced at just $28 per person, the tour is perfect for those seeking an active, engaging way to discover Delft’s highlights with a small group of up to 10 participants. The tour begins at Oude Delft 113 and includes guiding services and rental of non-electric scooters.
While this experience is quite accessible for most, it’s important to note that it is not suitable for children under 16, people who cannot ride a bike, or those with wheelchair or visual impairments. The live guides speak English and Dutch, offering storytelling along the way that enriches each stop. For travelers looking for a dynamic introduction to Delft, this tour combines fun, history, and local insight into one compact package.
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The tour kicks off at restaurant De Delf, located at Oude Delft 113. This convenient starting point allows easy access for visitors exploring Delft. Here, you receive your non-electric scooter rental and meet your live tour guide. The small group size ensures a friendly atmosphere where questions are welcomed and personalized attention is available.
From the beginning, the focus is on creating a lively, interactive experience. The guides are well-versed in Delft’s stories and history, promising a fun and informative ride. The initial ride takes you through the modern part of Delft, which features impressive contemporary architecture, particularly useful since the train now runs under the city. The spacious, open streets make scootering smooth and enjoyable.

The first segment of the tour showcases Delft’s modern architecture, which stands in contrast to the city’s historic core. The open areas created by the train tunnel allow ample room for the scooters. The modern buildings are described as beautiful and innovative, highlighting Delft’s blend of past and present.
This part of the tour offers a refreshing change of scenery and sets the tone for the variety of sights travelers will experience. It’s a great introduction before heading into the city’s more traditional and picturesque neighborhoods. The guides’ storytelling enhances this section, sharing insights into Delft’s urban development and architectural trends.

Next, the tour moves to Mill de Roos, one of Delft’s still-active windmills. The mill’s ongoing operation offers a glimpse into Delft’s historical industries. Touring the mill provides context about traditional Dutch milling and its importance to local life. The guide explains how this mill continues to serve its original purpose, connecting past and present.
This stop is particularly notable for its authentic charm. Visitors get the chance to see a working mill and appreciate the craftsmanship involved. The proximity of the mill to other sights makes it a natural, engaging stop within the tour’s flow.
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The scooter then takes travelers to Agnetapark, a tranquil neighborhood famed for its lush garden village atmosphere. Here, the guide shares stories about the Marken couple, whose vision made this neighborhood a social paradise ahead of its time.
Agnetapark is described as quiet and peaceful, offering a peaceful contrast to the busier city center. The stop includes a short photo opportunity and a guided tour lasting around 15 minutes, during which the stories about the Marken couple bring the neighborhood’s history to life. This peaceful enclave highlights Delft’s innovative approach to urban living and community design.

Continuing the tour, the next stop is Hofje van Pauw, a secret gem dating back to 1707. This idyllic courtyard is a beautiful example of Delft’s historic architecture and social history. The guide provides background on the founder, offering a personal touch to the story of this hidden pearl.
The Hofje’s serene atmosphere makes it a memorable point in the tour. Visitors can enjoy a photo stop here, taking in the classic Dutch courtyard surrounded by traditional buildings. The Hofje’s centuries-old charm emphasizes Delft’s layered history beyond its more famous landmarks.

The tour then proceeds to the Eastern Gate, another significant historical point. The photo stop here allows visitors to appreciate Delft’s medieval city walls and gate architecture. The guide shares brief stories about the gate’s role in Delft’s defenses and city life.
Next, the Market Square—with the New Church and Town Hall—becomes the focal point. This lively area is essential for understanding Delft’s urban layout. The photo stop at the market provides a chance to take in the bustling scene and stunning architecture. The guide’s commentary enriches this experience, tying together Delft’s historical and social significance.

The Old Church, with its iconic leaning tower, is a highlight of the tour. The guide explains the leaning aspect and its historical context. Visitors enjoy a photo stop here, capturing the unique tilt of this centuries-old structure.
The Old Church itself is a standout for its atmospheric architecture and historical importance. Its prominent position in Delft’s skyline makes it an unmissable sight. The storytelling around this landmark helps connect visitors to Delft’s religious and cultural heritage.

The final leg of the tour takes a route through residential neighborhoods outside the main tourist areas. This part reveals Delft’s local life, showing the city’s everyday streets and houses. The guide points out details that most visitors might miss on foot, enriching the understanding of Delft’s community.
The tour retraces its steps back to Oude Delft 113, where the experience began. Along the way, travelers get a well-rounded view of Delft, blending its historic sites, modern architecture, and local neighborhoods.
The tour includes the rental of a non-electric scooter and guiding services. The live tour guides speak both English and Dutch, ensuring smooth communication. The meeting point at De Delf is centrally located, making it convenient to start or finish the experience.
Booking is flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, adding to the ease of planning.
This scooter tour suits those seeking an active, engaging way to explore Delft’s highlights in a short time. It’s ideal for people aged 16 and over who feel comfortable riding a bike or scooter. The small group size ensures an intimate, personalized experience, perfect for travelers who appreciate storytelling combined with sightseeing.
While not suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or visual impairments, it offers a dynamic perspective that combines fun with informative commentary. The tour’s price point and duration make it an excellent choice for a quick, memorable introduction to Delft.
The Delft Step/Scooter Tour offers an affordable, fun, and insightful way to discover the city’s diversity. It combines visits to historic landmarks, peaceful neighborhoods, and modern architecture, all led by knowledgeable guides who share captivating stories.
The tour’s small group format, flexible booking options, and inclusive guiding make it a practical choice for travelers eager to experience Delft actively. Its highlights, like Mill de Roos, Hofje van Pauw, and the Market Square, ensure visitors see the city’s most distinctive sights without feeling rushed.
For those wanting a dynamic and personal introduction to Delft, this scooter tour delivers a memorable experience. The only considerations are the physical requirements—riders should be comfortable on a scooter—and the limited suitability for certain accessibility needs. Still, for active travelers, it’s an engaging way to see Delft in a short span.
“Our guide Kevin was full of stories during the tour. Super fun to get to know Delft in a different way.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 16 years old.
Do I need to be experienced riding a scooter?
Yes, participants should be comfortable riding a bike or scooter, as it involves non-electric scooter riding.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English and Dutch.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at Oude Delft 113, De Delf restaurant.
What’s included in the price?
The rental of a non-electric scooter and guiding services are included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a minimum group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
Are the scooters electric?
No, the scooters are non-electric.
What’s the best way to book this tour?
Reservations are recommended, with options to reserve now and pay later for flexibility.