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Discover Delft at your own pace with this self-guided audio tour in 7 languages, covering key sights like the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft Blue pottery, and more for just $8.68.
Exploring Delft doesn’t have to mean following a crowded group or rushing through highlights. This self-guided audio tour offers a flexible way to see the city’s most famous spots and hidden corners while walking at your own pace. Priced at only $8.68 per person, it provides GPS-guided navigation and audio commentary in 7 languages, making it accessible and engaging for a diverse range of visitors. With an approximate duration of 2 to 3 hours, the tour covers around 5.1 km—a comfortable walk that fits well into a relaxed sightseeing day.
This tour suits those who enjoy independent exploration combined with informative commentary. It’s particularly ideal for travelers who prefer flexibility, want to avoid group crowds, or aim to experience Delft’s atmosphere on their own terms. A notable strength is the cost-efficiency and personalized pacing, though it requires a smartphone, headphones, and an internet connection. This experience offers a practical, affordable way to discover Delft’s highlights and lesser-known sites.


This tour begins at a designated spot in Delft’s city center and guides participants through a curated route using an app on your smartphone. Each stop features detailed commentary—covering both well-known attractions and hidden facts—that enhances understanding of Delft’s history and culture. The route follows the most beautiful walking paths, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.
The audio guide is accessible in 7 languages, making the tour inclusive for visitors from around the world. The GPS guidance ensures you stay on track without the need for paper maps or extra navigation. After starting at the chosen meeting point, the tour proceeds through Delft’s most iconic sights, with the flexibility to pause, skip, or extend your walk.
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The tour prominently features Delft’s famous Nieuwe Kerk, a Gothic masterpiece with a 100-meter tall brick spire and a rich inside filled with monuments and tombstones, including those of Dutch royalty. Visitors learn about its ongoing role as a place of worship and cultural events, making it a living monument.
Next, the route takes visitors to the Beestenmarkt, a lively square that once hosted cattle markets from 1595 to 1972. Today, it’s a charming spot lined with cafes and shops, offering a glimpse into Delft’s lively past and present.
The Delft City Hall on Markt square provides a glimpse into medieval architecture, having been built starting around 1200. The building’s history includes surviving a city fire in 1536 before a fire in 1618 led to reconstruction. Its central location makes it an easy highlight on the walk.
The Oostpoort, Delft’s only remaining city gate, stands as a picturesque reminder of the city’s medieval defenses. Its charming appearance invites photos and appreciation of Delft’s historical architecture.
The tour also passes the House of Vermeer, a store dedicated to Delft blue pottery. Visitors often find beautiful souvenirs and learn about Delft’s renowned pottery traditions during this part of the route.

The Nieuwe Kerk dominates Delft’s skyline with its impressive Gothic spire. Its interior features monuments and tombstones, including the burial site of the last Dutch royal family members. As an active church, it also hosts events, blending historical significance with contemporary culture.
While the Royal House is mentioned in the overview, the tour emphasizes discovering Delft’s royal connections and local history through stories about its architecture and notable landmarks. This aspect enriches the walk, giving context to Delft’s prominent place in Dutch history.

The Beestenmarkt square offers lively street views that once hosted cattle markets. The tour’s narration highlights Delft’s transition from an industrial hub to a city celebrated for its blue pottery and cultural heritage.
Passing the House of Vermeer, visitors learn about Johannes Vermeer, one of Delft’s most famous painters. The store showcases Delft’s signature blue pottery, and the commentary encourages visitors to consider taking home a unique souvenir of the city.

The tour starts and ends at the same point in Delft’s city center, making logistics straightforward. The walking distance is approximately 5.1 km, spread over 37 stories, providing a balanced mix of sightseeing and walking.
You can complete the tour within 2 to 3 hours, but the platform allows until the end of the following day to finish, offering flexibility for breaks, museum visits, or coffee stops. The only requirements are a smartphone, headphones, and an internet connection to access the app and GPS.
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This tour is designed for most travelers, as it requires only walking and the use of a smartphone. It is suitable for those who enjoy independent exploration and want to experience Delft at their own pace. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, avoiding crowded group environments.
Since the tour is self-guided, physical activity is moderate, making it accessible for most fitness levels. Participants should be comfortable walking about 5 km and using their phone’s GPS efficiently.

At just $8.68, this tour offers exceptional value. It combines audio storytelling, route guidance, and self-paced flexibility, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious visitors. The positive reviews highlight how easy the app is to use and how well it guides the exploration, with one reviewer noting that the drapeaux (flags) brighten as each attraction is viewed—indicating clear, engaging storytelling.
The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, allowing full refunds up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, which is ideal for flexible planning.

This self-guided audio tour of Delft offers an affordable, flexible, and informative way to explore the city’s most famous sights and lesser-known gems. Its cost-efficiency and personalized pacing make it perfect for visitors seeking independent discovery without sacrificing depth or quality.
While it requires a smartphone and internet access, the route coverage and storytelling quality make it a worthwhile investment. Visitors who appreciate history, architecture, and Delft’s artistic heritage will find this tour especially rewarding.
In summary, this tour delivers excellent value for money, provides a hassle-free way to see Delft, and suits those who prefer self-guided exploration filled with interesting stories and beautiful sights.
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How do I access the tour?
You receive instructions via email to activate the self-guided tour and download the app with the audio guide on your smartphone.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the walk covers about 5.1 km over roughly 2-3 hours, making it manageable for most visitors.
Do I need to pay extra to visit attractions?
Yes, the tour does not include admission fees for specific sights like the Nieuwe Kerk or the City Hall.
Can I do the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour is flexible; you can start at your convenience and have until the end of the next day to complete it.
What languages are available for the audio guide?
The guide is available in 7 languages, ensuring accessibility for international visitors.
What should I bring?
Bring a smartphone, headphones, and an internet connection for GPS guidance and audio playback.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group participates in the tour, providing a personalized experience.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start for a full refund.