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Explore Rotterdam's modern architecture and Delft’s historic canals on this private half-day tour, including transfers, guided walks, and the iconic Cube House visit.

This private tour offers a fantastic opportunity to see Rotterdam and Delft in just 4.5 to 6 hours, for $295 per person. The experience includes guided walking tours of each city, a transfer between the two, and a ticket to the famous Cube House. With the flexibility to start in either city and choose pickup options, this tour caters to those seeking a personalized, relaxed exploration of South Holland.
Known for its bold modern architecture and quaint historic charm, Rotterdam and Delft present a vivid contrast that highlights Dutch innovation and heritage. The tour’s strength lies in showcasing Rotterdam’s Manhattan-like skyline, alongside Delft’s canals and churches from the Golden Age. The guide’s expertise and the personalized pace make this an appealing choice for anyone eager to see a layered picture of the Netherlands in a short time.
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This tour begins with a two-hour guided walk through Rotterdam, where you’ll see the city’s innovative architecture and urban landscape. The guide leads you through key points of interest, emphasizing Rotterdam’s transformation into a “Manhattan on the Maas“. The Cube Houses are a highlight, where a 10-minute visit allows a close look at this iconic architectural feat.
Following the Rotterdam city tour, a train ride of about 18 minutes connects you to Delft. The transfer is included in the price, and the train tickets are arranged for convenience. This seamless transfer helps keep the tour relaxed and well-paced.
In Delft, the focus shifts to history and tradition. The guided walk spans approximately 2 hours, walking past historic churches, along old canals, and exploring the town’s charming streets. This part of the tour invites you to step back into the Golden Century, with stories about Delft’s past as a major trading hub. The pace here is flexible, allowing ample time to enjoy the picturesque scenery.

The Cube House visit is a key highlight of this tour. With a 10-minute stop, visitors get a chance to appreciate this bold piece of modern design. The Cubic House is famous for its skewed cube-shaped buildings, which challenge traditional architecture and add a playful, creative touch to Rotterdam’s cityscape. The entry ticket is included, allowing guests to view the insides if they wish, although the emphasis remains on appreciating the external architectural innovation.
This stop provides a great photo opportunity and a chance to learn about Rotterdam’s forward-thinking approach to architecture. The guide explains the design philosophy behind the Cube House, bringing an extra layer of interest to this visually striking structure.

The Delft tour showcases historic sights that evoke the Dutch Golden Age. Walkers explore Delft’s churches, such as the Nieuwe Kerk, and stroll along canals lined with historic buildings. The 2-hour guided tour emphasizes Delft’s rich heritage, including its famous Delftware pottery and medieval architecture.
The relaxed pace of the walk makes it easy to absorb the atmosphere of this charming town. The guide shares interesting facts and anecdotes, making history accessible and engaging. Visitors get a sense of Delft’s importance during the 17th century, when it was a thriving center of trade and craftsmanship.
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This private tour offers a good deal of flexibility. Starting points can be chosen—either from Delft or Rotterdam—and pickup locations include your accommodation or a specified meeting point. The duration is adjustable, with plenty of room to customize the experience based on personal pace and interests.
Transportation between cities is arranged smoothly with a train transfer, included in the price. The group size remains private, enhancing comfort and personal attention from the live guides. The tour is designed to be accessible, though it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
The guides speak a range of languages, including German, Dutch, English, French, Italian, and Spanish, which broadens accessibility. The guide leads both the Rotterdam and Delft walks, providing interesting facts, humorous anecdotes, and practical tips. A notable review mentions a guide who spoke fluent German and maintained a relaxed, humorous tone, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.
The personalized attention and local expertise offered by the guide are among the tour’s strongest points, ensuring that each stop is meaningful and engaging.

This activity is rain or shine, so visitors should come prepared for the weather. The walking is at a relaxed pace but does involve some standing and strolling, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour does not suit those with mobility impairments due to the walking involved.
Since food and drinks are not included, guests might want to bring a snack or plan to eat afterward. The duration and flexible start times make it easy to incorporate this tour into broader travel plans or other activities.
This private, half-day experience stands out for its focus on two very different sides of the Netherlands: Rotterdam’s cutting-edge architecture and Delft’s historic charm. The inclusion of a Cube House visit and train transfer adds value compared to standard city walks.
While other tours focus solely on Rotterdam’s harbor or historic sites, this one balances modern innovation with heritage. It’s a good choice for those who want a personalized, paced exploration with expert guides, and the option to customize pickup and starting points.
This private tour offers a well-rounded snapshot of South Holland, combining the futuristic architecture of Rotterdam with the timeless beauty of Delft’s canals. The price of $295 is justified by the personalized experience, guided walks, and included tickets.
It suits travelers who appreciate flexibility, cultural contrast, and architecture, and who prefer a relaxed pace. The high ratings and positive reviews highlight the quality of guides and overall value.
For anyone interested in seeing both a modern Dutch city and a historic town in a single tour, this private experience delivers a thorough, enjoyable, and insightful journey.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 4.5 and 6 hours, depending on the pace and options chosen.
Can I start the tour in either city?
Yes, the tour can begin in Delft or Rotterdam, offering flexibility to fit your plans.
Is transportation between the cities included?
Yes, train tickets are included for the transfer between Rotterdam and Delft.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Is the tour accessible for everyone?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to walking requirements.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides are available in German, Dutch, English, French, Italian, and Spanish.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guided walks, train transfer, entry to the Cube House, and pickup/drop-off options.
Can I choose my pickup location?
Yes, you can select your accommodation or a designated meeting point in Delft or Rotterdam.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of modern architecture with historic townscapes, personalized guiding, and flexible options makes this tour particularly appealing.