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Discover the Dutch cities of Leiden, The Hague, and Delft in one full-day private tour, including lunch, expert guides, and flexible options for a personalized experience.
This full-day private tour offers an engaging way to see Leiden, The Hague, and Delft—three distinctive cities in the Netherlands—without the hassle of planning. Priced at $571.83 per person, the tour lasts approximately 8 hours and includes lunch, transfers, and a personalized guide. It provides a balanced mix of cultural highlights, historic sites, and scenic views, ideal for travelers wanting an immersive experience with a flexible pace.
The tour emphasizes private, customizable visits, with options to start in either Leiden or Delft, and even offers hotel pick-up and drop-off if desired. The guide’s expertise shines through, and the itinerary combines well-known attractions with lesser-known gems, making it perfect for those eager to learn about Dutch history, art, and society. A notable strength is the inclusion of lunch in The Hague, along with free transfers between cities, streamlining the day for a stress-free experience.
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The tour begins at Leiden Centraal Station, where a guide awaits in front of ‘Bruna’. From here, visitors explore the city’s famous Old Town with stops at the Beestenmarkt square, once a lively animal market, now a charming spot lined with cafés. Next, the Morspoort, one of Leiden’s oldest city gates, welcomes visitors into the historic city center.
A walk past Molen de Put, the iconic 17th-century windmill once owned by Rembrandt’s parents, offers a glimpse into the city’s Dutch Golden Age. The guide leads you to Rembrandtplaats, a square named after the master painter who once called Leiden home, and to Pieterskerk, a church dating back to the 12th century. The Leiden town hall from 1596 caps off the city’s highlights, each site rich with stories of art, architecture, and history.
After exploring Leiden’s historical sites, the tour continues with a transfer to The Hague, either by train or car, included in the package. Upon arrival, you visit the lively Plein square, where the guide discusses William of Orange and his pivotal role in Dutch history.
In the heart of the city, the Mauritshuis museum stands out with masterpieces by Johannes Vermeer, including the famous painting Girl with a Pearl Earring. The guide also points out the Hofvijver, a scenic lake in front of the parliament building and the prime minister’s office, highlighting the city’s political significance.
The Thorbecke Monument and the statue of Johan de Witt are further stops that reveal Dutch political history—noting that Johan de Witt is notably the only head of government to have been eaten by an angry mob, a story that piques curiosity.
The tour’s pace allows for a walk along Lange Voorhout, The Hague’s version of the Champs-Élysées, lined with embassies, an art museum, and a historic hotel. The guide explains the significance of Noordeinde Palace, the working residence of the Dutch monarch, and you can check the flag to see if the king is in residence.
Next, the group visits the Grote Kerk, a prominent church topped with a curious stork statue, and then stops at the Statue of Johan de Witt for a quick lesson on Dutch political history. The visit to The Hague combines royal sights, political landmarks, and artistic ambiance easily within the 2-hour walking segment.
From The Hague, the tour proceeds to Delft via a scenic 27-minute tram ride. This relaxed journey offers views of the Dutch countryside and the city’s historic waterfront. In Delft, the guide leads visitors through the Old Church, famous for its leaning structure and historical significance. The Gemeenlandshuis van Delfland, a decorated historic building, stands out along the canal and hints at Delft’s golden trading days.
The Market Square hosts the second-tallest church in the Netherlands, where the guide shares stories about famous figures buried beneath and explains the significance of nearby statues and the old town hall. The Armamentarium, a former weapons armory of the Dutch East India Company, offers insight into Delft’s military history during the Dutch Golden Age.
The tour wraps up at Delft’s Beestenmarkt, a picturesque square that was once the city’s animal market. Today, it’s lined with cafes and restaurants, making it a perfect spot to relax after a full day of sightseeing. The guided walks and visits are designed to give a comprehensive feel for Delft’s architecture, history, and lively local atmosphere.
This private tour is designed with flexibility in mind. Travelers may choose to start either in Leiden or Delft and have the option to be picked up and dropped off at a location of their choice, including hotels in Amsterdam. The pace is user-determined, allowing for a more relaxed or intensive experience depending on preferences.
The tour includes all fees and taxes, with air-conditioned transfers between cities, ensuring comfort. The entire experience is guided by passionate experts, who provide detailed narratives about each location, making it suitable for those eager to deepen their knowledge without feeling rushed.
The two reviews of this tour both rate it a perfect 5.0 out of 5, praising the knowledgeable guides and the insightful explanations into Dutch history, art, and politics. One review highlights the tour as a delightful journey with a lot of sightseeing and learning, while another emphasizes the guide’s expertise and the overall enjoyable experience.
This private tour offers a comprehensive, flexible, and personalized way to explore three distinctive Dutch cities in a single day. The combination of historic sites, cultural highlights, and scenic views, along with lunch and transport, provides excellent value for travelers interested in Dutch art, history, and royal culture.
The expert guides and customizable options make this tour especially suitable for those who want a tailored, in-depth experience without the stress of self-planning. The only potential consideration is the price point of $571.83 per person, which reflects the private nature and inclusive features of the tour.
This tour stands out for its balance of education, comfort, and flexibility, making it a worthwhile choice for visitors eager to see the best of Leiden, The Hague, and Delft in one well-organized day.
“Did this tour by myself, as I had a day off during a week of work and meetings in Amsterdam. I couldn't have made a better choice. What a delightfu…”
What is included in this tour?
The tour includes private guides, all entrance fees, lunch in The Hague, transfers between cities, and hotel pick-up/drop-off if booked.
Can I start the tour from Amsterdam?
Yes, the tour offers the option to be picked up and dropped off at a location of your choice, including Amsterdam hotels.
How long is the tram ride between The Hague and Delft?
The tram ride lasts about 27 minutes, providing a scenic transition between the two cities.
What are the main highlights in Leiden?
Visitors see Leiden Centraal Station, Beestenmarkt, Morspoort, Molen de Put, Rembrandtplaats, Pieterskerk, and the old town hall.
What notable sights are in The Hague?
Highlights include Plein square, Mauritshuis museum, Hofvijver lake, Lange Voorhout, Noordeinde Palace, Grote Kerk, and statues of Johan de Witt.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, as the tour involves walking and some standing at sites.
Can I customize the pace of the tour?
Absolutely, the guide adjusts the pace according to your preference, making it ideal for a relaxed or more active day.
What is the price of this tour?
The cost is $571.83 per person, offering an all-inclusive private experience.
Are there any optional gratuities?
Gratuities are not included but are optional if you feel the guide provided exceptional service.