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Explore historic Delft and modern Rotterdam on a private 4-5 hour tour including Cubic House entry, with flexible options and expert guides for a personalized experience.

This private tour of Delft and Rotterdam offers a captivating journey through two contrasting Dutch cities in just 4 to 5 hours. Priced at $217.81 per person, it provides a personalized experience with the option to start in either city and includes transfers, entrance tickets to the Cubic House, and hotel pick-up and drop-off if desired. The tour receives a perfect 5.0 rating based on 9 reviews, highlighting its popularity and quality.
What makes this tour stand out is its flexibility and the insightful guidance of local experts. You will explore Delft’s historic streets, churches, and canals, then hop on a train to Rotterdam to see its famous architecture and lively harbor. The tour is well-suited for those seeking a customized, comfortable exploration of these iconic Dutch locations, with plenty of time to enjoy each stop at your own pace.
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This half-day private tour offers great flexibility in where it begins. You can choose to start either in Delft or Rotterdam, depending on your plans or preferences. For added convenience, a hotel pick-up and drop-off service can be arranged, making this tour ideal for travelers staying in nearby cities like Amsterdam.
The transfer between Delft and Rotterdam is included, with options for train or car transport, and the train journey lasts only 18 minutes, crossing beautiful farmland and passing by Schiedam. This seamless transfer keeps the experience relaxed and efficient, allowing more time to enjoy the sights.

Delft, known for its golden age and association with Vermeer, is the first highlight of this tour. The guide leads travelers through Museum Prinsenhof, a site deeply connected to Dutch history, and then into Delft’s charming streets and canals.
The Old Church, with its distinctive skewed architecture, is a must-see in Delft’s old brewery quarter. Nearby, the Gemeenlandshuis van Delfland features a decorated facade and reflects Delft’s importance in water management during the Dutch Golden Age. The Stadhuis Delft, dating back to the 13th century, offers a glimpse into medieval architecture as you walk through the Grote Markt.
The Nieuwe Kerk is next, famous for being the resting place of the Dutch royal family and for its impressive height as the second-highest church in the Netherlands. Visitors can opt to purchase tickets to climb the tower, though it’s a challenging climb.
Walking along Delft’s old canal leads to the Armamentarium, the site of the VOC weapons arsenal. Here, you can also view the exact spot where Vermeer is believed to have painted ‘View of Delft’, adding a layer of artistic history to your stroll.
The tour continues to Maria van Jessekerk, the first Catholic church in the city, where the two towers pique curiosity. The last stop in Delft is the Beestenmarkt, a lively square once used for different functions, now perfect for a lunch or a drink in a cozy setting.

After exploring Delft’s historic core, the tour proceeds to Rotterdam, a city famous for its innovative architecture and vibrant harbor. The train ride to Rotterdam Blaak station takes just 18 minutes and costs €4.10, included in the tour price.
Immediately upon arrival, visitors see the Cubic Houses (Kijk-Kubus), designed by Piet Blom in the 1970s. An inside visit to one of these unique apartments reveals the architectural experiment that aims to create a ‘village within a city’. The entry ticket is included and allows for a close-up view of these distinctive structures.
From there, the Oude Haven introduces the lively Old Harbour, now a popular spot for terraces and socializing. Visitors enjoy the sight of historic ships and architectural highlights like Piet Blom’s work in this area. The Witte Huis, Europe’s oldest skyscraper built in 1898, stands prominently nearby, surviving the city’s bombing during WWII.

The tour then visits the Markthal, a modern market hall with apartments above and one of the largest art pieces in the world on its ceiling. Inside, travelers can sample international foods and appreciate the building’s innovative design.
Next, the Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk, a 14th-century church, offers a glimpse into the city’s medieval architecture. Its tower miraculously survived the bombing of Rotterdam, making it a resilient symbol of the city’s history.
The final stop is the Blaak area, where the tour ends. On Tuesdays and Saturdays, a bustling outdoor market takes place here, adding local charm. From this point, visitors can choose to explore further or catch a train home.

This private tour includes two guided city explorations, giving personalized insights into both Delft and Rotterdam’s histories and architectures. The ticket to visit the Cubic House, air-conditioned transportation, and all fees and taxes are included in the $217.81 price.
Optional hotel pick-up and drop-off can be arranged for added comfort, especially for those staying outside the city centers. The tour duration allows for a relaxed pace, with enough time at each stop to appreciate the sights without feeling rushed.

This private experience is perfect for travelers who want a personalized, flexible tour of two contrasting Dutch cities in a single half-day. The guided format ensures deep insights and tailored pacing, making it especially suitable for those with a strong interest in history, architecture, and local culture.
The inclusion of inside visits, such as the Cubic House apartment, and the transportation options make this tour both convenient and engaging. Plus, the consistently high ratings and positive reviews confirm its popularity among previous participants.

Travelers seeking to combine historic charm with modern innovation will find this tour offers a well-rounded view of the Netherlands. Delft charms with its medieval streets, churches, and canals, echoing the country’s Golden Age. Meanwhile, Rotterdam impresses with its cutting-edge architecture, vibrant harbor, and cultural vitality.
The tour’s flexibility in start points and drop-off locations makes it adaptable for different travel plans. Its balance of guided commentary and free time at key sites create a comfortable, informative experience suitable for a wide range of interests and mobility levels.
This tour provides exceptional value for those eager to see two iconic Dutch cities in a single half-day. The personalized guidance, inside visits, and convenient transfer options help make it a hassle-free way to explore.
While the tour covers a lot of ground, the pacing and flexibility ensure it stays enjoyable and not overwhelming. The high review scores reflect consistent satisfaction, especially regarding guides’ knowledge and friendliness.
If you want a comprehensive yet intimate experience of Delft and Rotterdam, this private tour offers authentic insights, beautiful sights, and comfortable logistics to make your visit memorable.
“My husband and I loved this tour! Robin was a fantastic guide and has a wealth of knowledge about Rotterdam and Delft. I highly recommend this tour.”
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible, but some stops involve walking along historic streets and stairs if climbing the church tower.
Can I start the tour from my hotel?
Yes, hotel pick-up and drop-off are available if booked in advance, making it convenient for travelers staying outside the city centers.
What is included in the price?
The entrance ticket to the Cubic House, private guiding, transportation between Delft and Rotterdam, and fees and taxes are included.
How long is the train trip from Delft to Rotterdam?
The train ride lasts about 18 minutes and is included in the tour price, with a fare of €4.10.
Can I explore Rotterdam further after the tour?
Absolutely. The tour ends near the Blaak area, where additional exploration or transportation options are available.
Is this a private or group tour?
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
Are food and drinks included?
No, but the Beestenmarkt in Delft and the Market Hall in Rotterdam are perfect for grabbing a meal or snacks during or after the tour.
Can I book this tour for a specific start time?
Yes, you can choose your preferred start time when booking, and confirmation is provided based on availability.
What’s the best way to get to the tour starting point?
If not booked with hotel pickup, the tour begins at a designated meeting point near Delft or Rotterdam stations, accessible by public transport.
How do I cancel this tour if needed?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing full refunds if you change plans.