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Discover the Dutch highlights with this private 8-hour tour visiting Paleis Het Loo and the Kroller Muller Museum, including transportation and tickets.

This private tour offers a full-day exploration of two of the Netherlands’ most captivating sites: Paleis Het Loo, a grand 17th-century summer palace, and the Kroller Muller Museum with its world-renowned Van Gogh collection. Priced at $372.34 per person, it’s designed for those eager to venture beyond Amsterdam’s busy streets and enjoy a mix of history, art, and natural beauty.
With a duration of approximately 8 hours, the tour combines elegant palace gardens, royal vehicles, and impressive art collections. The experience includes private transportation, WiFi, and an air-conditioned vehicle, making for a comfortable and informative day. It’s perfect for visitors wanting a curated and relaxed cultural outing with a knowledgeable guide. Keep in mind, the museum entrance fees are paid separately, adding about $26 per person.

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The tour begins with a visit to Paleis Het Loo, a palace built during the Dutch Golden Age, now fully renovated and reopened in 2024. This 330-year-old summer residence showcases lavish architecture, exquisite gardens, and a Royal Vehicles Garage. The palace’s history dates back to the 17th century, making it one of the most impressive historic sites in the country.
You will spend around 4 hours here, exploring the palace interiors, lush gardens, and royal carriages. The admission ticket is included, allowing you to fully appreciate the grandeur at your own pace. This stop is especially suitable for those interested in Dutch history and royal life, with plenty of photo opportunities along the beautifully maintained gardens.
After the palace, the tour continues with a drive to Veluwe National Park, about a 75-minute journey from Paleis Het Loo. This is one of the most famous parks in the Netherlands, not only for its natural beauty but also as the home of the Kroller Muller Museum.
The museum is renowned for its modern and contemporary art collections, housing over 20,000 artworks. Visitors will find an impressive array of Van Gogh paintings, notably the second-largest collection of his work. The museum also features pieces from Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Piet Mondrian, giving a broad overview of influential 20th-century art.
Note that entry to the museum and Veluwe National Park costs about $13 per person each, paid on-site, making the total museum visit roughly $26 per person. The museum is a highlight for art lovers, and the park itself offers a scenic backdrop for a leisurely walk or a break at the sculpture garden.

This private tour departs from Amsterdam at 9:00 am and concludes with a 75-minute drive back to the city. Transportation is air-conditioned and equipped with WiFi, ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout the day. The group size is limited to your party, allowing for personalized attention and flexible pacing.
Included in the price are bottled water and private transportation, which helps avoid the crowds and long waits often associated with larger tours. The meeting point is flexible within the agreed pickup location, and the entire experience is designed to be relaxed yet enriching.
The Palace and Gardens are the main attraction at Paleis Het Loo, with the reopened palace offering insights into Dutch royal life during the 17th century. The lavish interiors and well-maintained gardens form a picturesque setting that captures the opulence of the Dutch Golden Age.
Visitors can also explore the Royal Vehicles Garage, where historic carriages and vehicles are displayed. The gardens are ideal for a stroll, featuring symmetrical flowerbeds, fountains, and sculptures. Since this site is less crowded than central Amsterdam, visitors appreciate the tranquility and the chance to enjoy the architecture and nature in peace.
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The Kroller Muller Museum ranks among the top museums in the Netherlands for its extensive and diverse art collection. The over 20,000 artworks include masterpieces from Van Gogh, with second-largest Van Gogh collection globally, as well as works by Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Piet Mondrian.
The museum’s modern design and spacious layout allow for a relaxed viewing experience. Outside, the Veluwe National Park offers scenic surroundings, with a sculpture garden and nature trails, perfect for a break after exploring the exhibits.
Since museum and park entrance fees are paid separately, travelers should budget around $26 per person for these. The tour departs at 9:00 am, so arriving a few minutes early is recommended for a smooth start.
Comfortable walking shoes are advised due to the palace gardens and museum exhibits. The private transportation ensures a relaxing day, but it’s good to be prepared for some walking at your stops. The tour’s flexibility makes it suitable for those seeking an unhurried exploration of cultural and historic highlights outside Amsterdam.

This tour appeals most to history and art enthusiasts who enjoy a private, curated experience. It’s particularly suited for visitors looking to combine Dutch royal history with world-class art in a peaceful natural setting. The flexible itinerary and small-group atmosphere make it ideal for those wanting personalized attention and a comfortable pace.
It’s also a good choice for travelers who prefer to avoid the crowds of Amsterdam and enjoy a day immersed in the country’s scenic and cultural treasures.
The Kroller Muller Museum and Paleis Het Loo Private Tour offers an engaging and elegant way to explore some of the Netherlands’ most significant sites. The combination of a historic palace, stunning gardens, and a major art museum makes for a varied and enriching experience.
While the museum entrance fees are paid separately, the included transportation, guided commentary, and comfortable logistics add considerable value. This tour is especially well-suited for those who appreciate history, art, and natural beauty, and prefer a personalized approach to sightseeing.
Overall, it provides a balanced day outside Amsterdam, filled with impressive sights and relaxing moments—an excellent choice for a culturally focused day trip.
“Terrific visit to the beautiful palace and gardens at Het Loo. Highly recommend to anyone interested in history and gardens! Also, enjoyed visiti…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers private transportation, WiFi, bottled water, and the entrance ticket to Paleis Het Loo. Museum and park entrance fees are paid separately.
How long is the drive from Amsterdam to Paleis Het Loo?
The drive takes approximately 75 to 90 minutes, depending on traffic.
Are entrance fees to the Kroller Muller Museum included?
No, the museum and park entrance fees are paid on-site and cost about $13 per person each, totaling roughly $26.
What is the tour start time?
The tour departs from Amsterdam at 9:00 am.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While most travelers can participate, the tour’s focus on museums and historic sites may be more appealing to adults or older children interested in history and art.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
How long is the time spent at each stop?
You spend about 4 hours at Paleis Het Loo and 4 hours including travel and museum visit at the Kroller Muller Museum and Veluwe Park.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The available information doesn’t specify accessibility details, but the sites generally involve walking and outdoor areas.
What is the recommended attire?
Comfortable shoes are advised for walking around the palace gardens and museum grounds.
How personalized is this private tour?
Since the tour is private, it offers a tailored experience with your group, allowing for flexible pacing and questions along the way.