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Discover Delft's medieval charm with this private 1.5-hour walking tour, exploring Markt Square, Vermeer’s legacy, and the historic windmill 'de Roos'.


The Delft Private Walking Tour begins at the entrance of the Town Hall at Markt Square—a central spot that immediately immerses visitors in Delft’s lively historic core. This private experience, designed for groups up to 15 people, lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a manageable yet rich introduction to the city. The tour is led by a local professional guide, who provides detailed commentary tailored to your group’s interests.
The price of $284 covers the entire group, offering a comfortable and personalized alternative to larger, impersonal tours. Starting times vary, so checking availability is essential. Since it’s a private tour, the guide can potentially customize the experience on the spot, focusing on specific sites or stories that resonate most with your group.
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The tour spotlights Delft’s origins dating back to the 11th century, emphasizing its importance as a medieval trade hub. The guide explains how the city evolved from its 13th-century foundation into a major center of commerce and craftsmanship.
Walking through the narrow streets and canals, visitors gain insight into Delft’s medieval layout, with bridges crossing crisscrossed canals. The Old Canal (Oude Delft), next to the Koornbeurs House, a trade-storage building from the 13th century, illustrates Delft’s historical role as a trading city. This setting offers a glimpse into the city’s long-standing commercial importance.

The guide highlights Delft’s significance during the 17th century, when it became a bustling center for arts and printing. This period marks Delft’s golden age, contributing richly to its architectural and artistic heritage.
Visitors learn how Delft was a home for renowned painters like Johannes Vermeer, whose legacy is still celebrated today. The guide discusses Vermeer’s connection to the city and mentions where he is buried, adding a personal touch to the city’s artistic history.
The Market Square (Markt) is a focal point, featuring the New Church, which is the second-highest church in the Netherlands. The guide explains its historical importance and its connection to the Royal House of Orange-Nassau, as many royal family members are buried there since the Reformation.
Next, the tour leads to the Koornbeurs House, one of Delft’s oldest buildings, dating from the 13th century. This trade-storage house stands next to the Oude Delft canal, a core part of the city’s growth over the past 750 years.
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A standout stop is the Windmill ‘de Roos’, the last remaining medieval mill within Delft’s city center. This mill exemplifies Delft’s medieval craftsmanship and remains an impressive sight, with its historical significance and well-preserved structure.
The guide shares stories about the windmill’s role in the city’s milling industry and its importance as a symbol of Delft’s medieval heritage. Standing nearby, visitors appreciate the picturesque views of Delft’s canals and bridges.
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The local guide not only shares historical insights but also offers on-the-spot customization, ensuring the tour aligns with your group’s interests. Whether focusing more on Delft’s artistic figures, architectural landmarks, or historical events, the guide adapts the narrative for a personalized experience.
Since entrance fees are not included, visitors can choose to explore certain sites independently if desired, while the guide enriches the walk with context and stories.
The tour departs from the entrance of Delft’s Town Hall at Markt 87. It concludes back at the same point, making it easy to continue exploring or plan further activities.
This private tour is ideal for groups seeking a personalized approach to Delft’s history, art, and architecture. The flexible timing and professional guidance make it suitable for visitors wanting a thorough yet manageable overview of the city’s highlights.
Unlike larger group tours, this private experience offers more flexibility and personalized attention from the guide. The 1.5-hour length strikes a good balance between depth and convenience, perfect for those wanting an introduction without feeling rushed.
The knowledgeable guide’s storytelling and the careful selection of stops—from the medieval windmill to the Royal House burial sites—ensure a comprehensive and engaging overview of Delft’s medieval roots, artistic legacy, and historical significance.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone interested in Delft’s architectural treasures. Its private setting makes it especially good for families, small groups, or couples wanting an intimate exploration.
While it offers only a brief overview—due to its 1.5-hour duration—it provides a solid foundation for further exploration of Delft’s museums, churches, or specialized activities.
This private walking tour offers a focused, personalized way to understand Delft’s medieval origins, artistic achievements, and notable landmarks. The local guide’s expertise and the careful selection of sites create an experience that is both educational and visually captivating.
The price of $284 for groups up to 15 reflects the value of a tailored, intimate tour experience. Its flexibility and clear emphasis on historical highlights make it a strong choice for visitors seeking a meaningful introduction to Delft.
While it doesn’t include entrance fees to specific sites, the overall experience provides a comprehensive and enjoyable overview of this charming Dutch city.
“Our guide was very knowledgeable and very accommodating. We had another tour right after our walking tour and he walked us over there so we didnt h…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the entrance of Delft’s Town Hall at Markt 87.
Is this tour private or group-based?
This is a private tour, suited for groups up to 15 people.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, the local guide can adapt the route or focus on specific interests on the spot.
Are entrance fees included in the price?
No, entrance fees are not included, so visitors can choose to visit certain sites separately.
What sights are included in the tour?
You’ll see Markt Square, the New Church, Koornbeurs House, Oude Delft canal, and the windmill ‘de Roos’.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, its manageable length and engaging content make it suitable for most age groups.
Is there a recommended booking timeframe?
It’s wise to check availability in advance, as starting times vary and tours can fill up.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized experience, expert guidance, and focus on Delft’s medieval and artistic heritage make it a compelling choice.