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Explore Delft’s historic churches with this ticket covering the Old and New Churches, including a climb of the New Church tower and visits to famous graves.

For just $10 per person, this 1.5-hour tour offers an affordable way to see two of Delft’s most famous religious sites—the Old Church (Oude Kerk) and the New Church (Nieuwe Kerk). Located in South Holland, Netherlands, these churches are steeped in history, architecture, and royal significance. The tour allows visitors to explore both landmarks with a single ticket, making it a practical choice for those seeking a rich cultural experience.
While the tour does not include a guide, the ticket grants access to remarkable sights, such as the leaning tower of the Old Church and the mausoleum of William of Orange. The tour is especially appealing for visitors interested in Dutch history, architecture, and notable graves, including that of Vermeer. It’s suitable for most travelers, including wheelchair users, but note that no food or drinks are allowed inside the churches.
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The Old Church, thought to have been founded in 1246, is a highlight for architecture lovers. Its crooked tower, which juts 2 meters off-center, draws attention immediately and offers a fascinating visual. Inside, visitors find stained-glass windows that add a splash of color to the historic interior.
This church is also the resting place of famous Dutch figures, including the painter Vermeer. Spending over an hour here allows ample time to admire the distinctive stained-glass windows and explore the tombs of notable individuals. The church’s long history and unique architecture make it a must-see for those interested in Dutch heritage.

Completed in 1655, the New Church is notable for housing the mausoleum of William of Orange, often called the Father of the Fatherlands. Many members of the Dutch Royal Family are buried here, highlighting its royal significance.
The church also boasts spectacular architecture, a large pipe organ, and stained-glass windows. Visitors can take their time exploring the interior, marveling at the craftsmanship and the important graves. The church’s impressive structure and royal connections make it a centerpiece of Delft’s religious history.

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the option to climb the New Church tower—if it is open. The tower ascent is described as breathtaking, offering spectacular views of Delft and its surroundings.
While the tower climb is not included in the base price, it can be added with an extra few euros if the tower is accessible at the time of your visit. This feature is especially recommended for visitors who enjoy panoramic vistas and want a different perspective on the city.
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The tour starts at the New Church, where visitors exchange their voucher at the ticket counter. It’s advisable to visit the New Church first and then proceed to the Old Church, as the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Check availability for start times, as the tour lasts about 1.5 hours and is subject to opening hours—no new visitors are admitted 15 minutes before closing. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for most visitors with mobility needs.

This ticket provides admission to both the Old and New Churches, giving access to their interior spaces and notable features. However, guides are not included, so visitors will explore independently.
Food and drinks, along with alcohol and drugs, are not permitted inside either church. Visitors should plan accordingly and respect the quiet, respectful atmosphere of these historic sites.

At just $10, this ticket offers a cost-effective way to see some of Delft’s most iconic landmarks. The 1.5-hour duration allows flexibility for other activities and sightseeing, and the ability to climb the New Church tower adds an extra memorable experience.
The reviews reflect high satisfaction, with ratings of 4.4 out of 5 based on 178 reviews. Visitors praise the ease of access, impressive sights, and the opportunity to learn about Dutch history through its graves and architecture. The notable features like the leaning tower and royal mausoleum make this tour stand out.

This affordable, self-guided tour suits travelers interested in architecture, history, and Dutch royalty. The single ticket simplifies the visit to two major sites, making it a convenient choice in Delft.
While it lacks a guide, the wealth of visual and historical details inside the churches compensates, and the option to climb the tower offers a memorable highlight. Wheelchair accessibility ensures inclusivity, and the price makes it accessible for most visitors.
This tour delivers a solid introduction to Delft’s religious and royal heritage, making it an excellent addition to your time in South Holland.
“Must do activity in Delft! Climb the tNew Church tower as well if youre able. Its breathtaking.”

Is the tour suitable for visitors with limited mobility?
Yes, the churches are wheelchair accessible, and there is no guide required, making it easy to explore at your own pace.
Can I climb the New Church tower?
Yes, if it is open, you can pay a few extra euros to climb the tower and enjoy breathtaking views of Delft.
How do I access the churches?
Start at the New Church, exchange your voucher at the ticket counter, and then visit the Old Church. The activity ends back at the initial meeting point.
Are there any restrictions inside the churches?
Yes, food and drinks, along with alcohol and drugs, are not allowed inside. Visitors should also be mindful of maintaining a respectful environment.
What makes this ticket a good value?
At $10 for admission to both churches and the possibility to climb the tower, this tour offers excellent access to Delft’s most notable religious sites for a reasonable price.