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Discover The Hague, Delft, and Rotterdam in a full-day private tour with lunch, expert guides, and transportation included for a personalized Dutch experience.

The Private Tour of The Hague, Delft, and Rotterdam offers a rich, personalized experience of three very different sides of the Netherlands in approximately 8 hours. Priced at $552.69 per person, this tour is designed for those who want an in-depth, flexible adventure without the hassle of planning logistics. It includes hotel pickup, lunch in Delft, and all necessary transfers between cities. With an average booking time of 159 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for travelers seeking a comprehensive, private exploration of Dutch culture, history, and architecture.
What sets this tour apart is its customizable pace—you decide how long to stay at each attraction—and the personalized guidance from a passionate local. Whether you’re interested in the political landmarks of The Hague, Delft’s charming pottery and old churches, or Rotterdam’s modern skyline, this tour covers all. Keep in mind, the price reflects a premium experience with private transportation and exclusive access, making it suitable for those looking for comfort and tailored insights.

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The tour begins on The Hague, known for its world-class political and royal sites. The first stop is the Mauritshuis, renowned for housing Johannes Vermeer’s most famous paintings, including those made in Delft. The guide introduces the museum’s history and significance, setting the stage for the city’s cultural importance.
Next, the Binnenhof and Ridderzaal are explored briefly. These iconic buildings serve as the Dutch parliament and royal residence, offering quick insights into the country’s political system. The Het Plein square follows, where the statue of Willem van Oranje stands—an important figure in Dutch history and the father of the nation. The Hofvijver pond then provides scenic views and stories about the Dutch monarchy and the history of the parliament buildings.
The Thorbecke Monument highlights the constitutional roots of the Netherlands, emphasizing the country’s dedication to democracy. Moving along, Lange Voorhout presents a vibrant street lined with embassies, art museums, and royal buildings, offering a glimpse into The Hague’s diplomatic and artistic scenes.
The tour visits the Grote Kerk, a prominent church topped with an unusual stork figure, and the statue of Johan de Witt, a historical leader who met a tragic end. A highlight of this segment is the Oostpoort, the only remaining city gate, which leads directly to the charming Beestenmarkt square where lunch is served in a lively, cozy setting.

The Beestenmarkt square is the perfect spot for a 30-minute lunch break. This historic square, once serving a very different purpose, now features a variety of cafes and restaurants where guests can enjoy local dishes and a drink amid a lively atmosphere. The tour’s inclusion of lunch in Delft offers a true taste of the city’s hospitality and local flavors.
After eating, the tour continues with a walk around Maria van Jessekerk, Delft’s first Catholic church, notable for its quirky twin towers and its connection to Johannes Vermeer, who once lived nearby. The Nieuwe Kerk, the second tallest church in the Netherlands, is the final stop on Delft’s religious sites. It’s the resting place of the Dutch royal family, giving visitors a direct link to the nation’s history.
The Stadhuis Delft, a building dating back to the 13th century, functions as both a town hall and former prison. The Old Church, located in the old beer brewing district, features an iconic leaning tower and intriguing architecture, adding character to Delft’s skyline.

A key highlight in Delft is the Museum Prinsenhof, which offers a peek into the life of Willem van Oranje, a pivotal figure in Dutch independence. The site is also where he was assassinated, making it a crucial historical location. A life-sized statue of Willem stands there, inviting visitors to compare their height with this national hero.
This stop provides a deeper understanding of the Dutch fight for independence, along with exhibits that detail the period’s political upheavals. The tour explores Delft’s Gemeenlandshuis, a decorated building symbolizing the city’s historical importance, and the Armamentarium, where Delft’s military history and role in global trade are highlighted.

After Delft, the tour proceeds by private vehicle to Rotterdam, arriving at the City Hall near the Coolsingel. Here, visitors see the outside of this historic building, with optional access inside. The guide then takes guests to the Rotterdam Blaak area and the Old Harbor, showcasing the city’s blend of old and new.
Rotterdam’s Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk, dating from the 14th century, is notable for surviving the WWII bombing, and today functions as an event venue. The Markthal offers an impressive sight: a large indoor market with apartment living on its sides and a massive art installation overhead. Visitors can browse international foods and admire the architectural creativity.
The Cubic Houses are a signature Rotterdam feature. These uniquely shaped homes from the 70s are not just for show—they are inhabited! The tour includes entry to one of these houses, giving insight into their practicality and design.
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The Witte Huis, Europe’s first skyscraper, stands as a symbol of Rotterdam’s early modern architecture and resilience, having survived the bombing. The Oude Haven, or Old Harbor, is now a bustling recreational area filled with historic ships, restaurants, and bars. This lively waterfront concludes the tour, offering opportunities for relaxed exploration or a drink in the vibrant setting.
Guests can use this time to further explore or enjoy the picturesque views along the Maas River, making the most of Rotterdam’s dynamic cityscape and maritime charm.

This private tour is entirely tailored to your preferences. You can choose to start in The Hague or Rotterdam and opt for hotel pickup and drop-off if desired. The tour includes all fees, taxes, and tickets, such as entrance to the Cubic House and the Vermeer paintings in Mauritshuis.
The transport between cities is done in air-conditioned vehicles, with options for train or car transfer. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness since it involves walking and some standing at various stops. It’s suitable for travelers who appreciate a personalized, relaxed pace and detailed commentary from guides familiar with Dutch history and architecture.

The main strength of this private tour is its customizable itinerary and comprehensive coverage of three diverse Dutch cities. Guests appreciate the expert local guides who share engaging stories and historical insights, making each stop more meaningful. The inclusion of lunch and all transfers enhances convenience, especially for those unfamiliar with public transportation logistics.
Some reviews highlight how seamless and well-prepared the experience is, with guides like Robin bringing knowledge and humor to the journey. The modern architecture of Rotterdam, combined with Delft’s old-world charm and The Hague’s political grandeur, offers a well-rounded Dutch experience.
While the price is on the higher side, the private nature and tailored experience provide a good value for visitors seeking comfort, depth, and flexibility. This tour is ideal for history buffs, architecture lovers, and those wanting a curated day exploring the Netherlands’s most iconic cities with minimal hassle.
“My husband and I enjoyed a wonderful day walking through The Hague, Delft and Rotterdam. Our guide was friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating. T…”
Is transportation between the cities included?
Yes, transfers between The Hague, Delft, and Rotterdam are included in the tour, done via air-conditioned vehicle or train as per the option selected.
Can I be dropped off at my hotel or a specific location?
Absolutely, hotel pickup and drop-off is available if the option is booked, making the experience more convenient.
What is included in the ticket prices?
All fees, taxes, and tickets to attractions such as the Cubic House are included. Lunch in Delft is also part of the package.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts around 8 hours, allowing time for sightseeing, lunch, and travel, with a flexible pace.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour requires moderate physical activity involving walking and standing, so it is best suited for those with average mobility.
What makes this tour different from other city tours?
Its private, customizable format combined with expert local guides and comprehensive coverage of three major Dutch cities distinguishes this experience from generic group tours.