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Discover Rotterdam and Delft in one day with this 7-hour guided walking tour, including canal cruise, historic sites, and local insights for up to 10 people.

The Rotterdam & Delft Daily Walking Tour, priced at $455 per group up to 10 people, offers an immersive journey through two of the Netherlands’ most distinctive towns. With a duration of 7 hours, this experience combines cultural highlights, historical insights, and scenic views, making it ideal for those interested in exploring Dutch history, architecture, and local traditions in a compact, manageable format.
This tour departs from Delft, Rotterdam, or Amsterdam Centraal railway station, providing flexibility for travelers based in different Dutch cities. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures personalized attention and a comfortable pace. The inclusion of transportation costs for train tickets and entrance to the Cube Houses adds value, although some additional fees, such as museum entries or the canal cruise, are paid separately. This tour suits history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and curious explorers eager to see both the traditional and modern sides of the Netherlands.
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Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, serves as a dynamic backdrop for this tour. The city’s avant-garde architecture contrasts sharply with Delft’s medieval charm. The guide leads you through the city’s vibrant streets, highlighting modern buildings and innovative design, giving a fresh perspective on urban development in the Netherlands.
A highlight here is the Cube Houses, famous for their unusual, tilted design. The tour includes entrance to these distinctive structures, allowing visitors to see how traditional Dutch architecture blends with bold, contemporary styles. We appreciate how the guide explains the history behind these buildings and the city’s reconstruction after World War II, emphasizing Rotterdam’s resilience and creativity.

Following Rotterdam, the tour takes you to Delft, a town with a population of just 6,000 but a rich history. Known for pottery, old artefacts, and its links to Dutch royalty, Delft offers a peaceful, historic atmosphere. The walk uncovers medieval streets, traditional buildings, and the story of Delft’s pottery industry, especially the renowned tin-glazed pottery technique.
A visit to the Old Church provides a glimpse into Delft’s past and allows visitors to marvel at artworks and artefacts from the 17th century. The tour emphasizes Delft’s artistic and scientific figures, including a 17th-century artist and scientist, whose contributions are still celebrated today. This blend of culture and history enriches the experience and offers insights into Dutch national identity and the first bourgeois revolution.
One of the tour’s most relaxing highlights is the canal cruise through Little Amsterdam, a nickname for Rotterdam’s picturesque waterways. The cruise offers a unique vantage point on the city’s historic docks and modern port facilities. It’s an ideal way to see Rotterdam’s waterfront and learn about its significance as a maritime hub.
The scenic boat ride complements the walking tour by offering a different perspective of Rotterdam’s urban landscape. It’s included as part of the experience, making it a valuable addition for those wishing to combine sightseeing with a leisurely cruise. The guide explains city landmarks and port operations, enriching the understanding of Rotterdam’s global role.
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During the tour, visitors get to drink coffee at -7.67 meters below sea level, experiencing the sensation of being at the lowest Dutch point. This unusual geographic detail highlights how the Netherlands manages its water levels and land reclamation efforts.
Further, the tour allows you to marvel at artefacts and artwork techniques related to tin-glazed pottery, a craft with centuries-old traditions. The guide provides insights into the artistic process and historical importance of this pottery style, which is associated with Dutch craftsmanship.

The tour includes transportation costs for the train journey between Rotterdam and Delft, covering return tickets for groups up to 4 persons. It also includes snacks and drinks, making the day more comfortable. The entrance fee to the Cube Houses is covered, but additional visits to museums such as Prinsenhof or churches like the New and Old Church are not included and may require separate tickets.
Pickup options are flexible, allowing guests to be collected at their hotel or a pre-arranged point in Rotterdam, Delft, or even Amsterdam. The tour is designed to be customizable upon request, with departure points and itinerary adjustments possible, ensuring a tailored experience.
Led by Alex, a knowledgeable guide, the tour offers insights in several languages including English, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Croatian, and Bosnian. The small group size ensures a more interactive and relaxed exploration, where questions and personalized attention are welcomed. This setup is ideal for travelers who prefer a more intimate, in-depth view of the cities.

With a duration of 7 hours, the tour balances sightseeing with comfortable pacing. Starting times vary depending on availability, so checking ahead is recommended. Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing peace of mind for flexible travel plans.

This tour is especially suitable for those interested in Dutch architecture, history, and port cityscapes. It offers a solid combination of scenic boat rides, historic sites, and modern urban design, making it attractive for culture lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. The small group setting also appeals to travelers seeking a more personalized experience.
While the tour covers many highlights, some entrance fees, such as museums or optional canal cruises in Delft, are not included and require additional payment. The tour also involves walking and boat riding, so guests should be comfortable with moderate activity levels. Customization is available, but timings and stops are subject to agreement.
The Rotterdam & Delft Daily Walking Tour offers a practical and engaging way to experience two contrasting Dutch cities in a single day. It combines scenic canal cruising, architectural marvels, and historic landmarks with informative guides and flexible arrangements.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture fans, and anyone eager to see the Netherlands from different angles, this tour delivers value with included transportation and entrance fees. While additional museum visits and optional activities are pay-extra, the core experience provides a well-rounded glimpse into Dutch culture and urban life.
If you value small group tours with customized options and a mix of scenic, historic, and cultural highlights, this tour deserves serious consideration for your itinerary.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $455 per group, accommodating up to 10 participants.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
What locations does the tour depart from?
The tour can start from Delft, Rotterdam, or Amsterdam Centraal railway station, with pickup options arranged upon request.
Are transportation costs included?
Yes, the tour includes return train tickets for groups of up to 4 persons between Rotterdam and Delft.
Does the tour include entrance fees?
The price covers entrance to the Cube Houses but excludes fees for museums and churches such as Prinsenhof or the Old and New Churches.
Is there a canal cruise included?
Yes, a scenic canal cruise through Little Amsterdam is part of the experience.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, upon request, the departure points and itinerary can be adjusted.
What languages are available for guides?
Guides speak English, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Croatian, and Bosnian.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
The tour involves walking and some boat rides, so it is best suited for those comfortable with moderate activity.
How do I cancel or make a reservation?
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.