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Discover the Netherlands' highlights on a 10-hour small-group tour from Amsterdam, visiting Rotterdam, Delft, The Hague, and exclusive attractions like Madurodam and Royal Delft.

This 10-hour day tour from Amsterdam offers an opportunity to see three major Dutch cities—Rotterdam, Delft, and The Hague—with all logistics handled effortlessly. Priced at $152.86 per person, the tour is a well-organized way to explore a variety of sights without the stress of planning or navigating public transport. It features air-conditioned transport, a small group of just nine people maximum, and pickup options to make your day smooth and comfortable.
The itinerary includes several iconic attractions, from Rotterdam’s modern architecture and historic port to Delft’s famous blue pottery and The Hague’s political landmarks. While some reviewers note that the pace can be quite brisk, the overall experience is praised for its expert guides, comprehensive sights, and value for money. The tour balances structured sightseeing with ample time to explore on your own, making it suitable for those eager to maximize their Dutch experience in a single day.

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The tour begins early at 8:00 am, with a pickup option in Amsterdam, and then heads straight to Rotterdam’s Market Hall, a standout for its massive indoor paintings covering nearly 11,000 m². This market is known as the largest and most fashionable in the world, offering a lively array of traditional Dutch foods like cheese, haring fish, and stroopwafels. The 30-minute stop is perfect for sampling local treats or just absorbing the colorful, bustling atmosphere; admission is free.

Next, the guide leads visitors to Grote Sint-Laurenskerk, Rotterdam’s only remaining medieval church. As the city’s first all-stone building, it has survived WWII destruction and now hosts exhibitions and concerts. The 20-minute visit offers insight into Rotterdam’s resilience and architectural history (note: entrance fee is not included).
Following this, a short walk takes you to the Old Harbour (Oudehaven), established in 1350, which features historic buildings alongside bars and restaurants. This 20-minute stop provides a relaxed environment for photos and casual strolling amid old barges and modern yachts, with free access.

A highlight for architecture fans is Kijk-Kubus, where the innovative Cube Houses showcase a unique design based on “living as an urban roof”. The houses are turned 45 degrees and sit atop hexagon-shaped pylons, making for fascinating photo opportunities. The 30-minute visit includes an interior tour (admission fee applies).
The Erasmus Bridge then spans the Nieuwe Maas River, linking Rotterdam’s north and south sections. This 15-minute stop highlights a cable-stayed and bascule bridge, recognized as Rotterdam’s most important landmark and part of the city’s official logo. It’s an impressive sight, especially if weather allows for good views.

The Euromast, built for the 1960 Floriade Flower Expo, stands as the tallest building in the Netherlands. A listed monument since 2010, it offers panoramic views of Rotterdam’s skyline and port. While the visit duration is flexible, exploring the tower is a memorable way to appreciate Rotterdam’s modern expansion. The admission fee is included in the tour.
Midday, the tour moves to Delft, where the City Hall on the Market (Markt) square serves as a picturesque centerpiece. The 10-minute stop allows for a stroll around the square and a chance to enjoy local cafes or shops. Delft is known for its blue pottery and connection to the House of Orange-Nassau.

A key highlight is the Royal Delft factory, where over 360 years of tradition are on display. Visitors see live painting demonstrations and learn about the craft that has made Delft’s blue earthenware famous worldwide. The 45-minute visit includes an entrance ticket, offering insight into Dutch craftsmanship and history. This stop is often praised as the most interesting part of the day, especially for those interested in art and ceramics.

After the factory tour, the group has free time to enjoy lunch at Delft’s Market square. The area is lively, with restaurants, bars, and shops, providing a chance to choose local cuisine or quick bites. This 10-minute stop allows for a relaxed break before continuing to The Hague.
The afternoon begins with a visit to the Peace Palace, home to the International Court of Justice, and a symbol of international law. The 20-minute free visit offers a chance to appreciate the significance of this historic building. Nearby, the Noordeinde Palace serves as the working palace of King Willem-Alexander, with a 15-minute stop. Both sites are free to explore from the outside, offering insights into the Dutch monarchy’s role.
The Binnenhof complex, built in the 13th century, remains the center of Dutch politics. A 30-minute visit lets you see the Gothic-style buildings and understand the historical importance of this site. The nearby Ridderzaal (Knight’s Hall) functions as the parliament’s seat and is a notable feature of the Binnenhof. Tours do not include separate tickets for interior access but provide plenty of photo opportunities.
The tour offers a choice between Madurodam in The Hague or Royal Delft in Delft, depending on your interest.
The entrance fee for these attractions is included, and the choice allows for a tailored experience based on whether one prefers cultural craftsmanship or miniature architecture.
The last leg of the tour includes a short visit to the Binnenhof and the House of Representatives—sites of Dutch legislative activity—before returning to Amsterdam. The tour concludes around 6:00 pm, after a full day of sightseeing and small-group interaction.
This small-group tour keeps the experience intimate and manageable, with a maximum of nine people. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, and pickup options are available. The walking involved is manageable for most, though not recommended for slow walkers. The tour includes bottled water, all fees and taxes, and entrance tickets to major attractions.
This tour offers a balanced visit to some of the Netherlands’ most significant cities and sights in just one day. The expert guides are praised for their knowledge and helpfulness, making the experience more enriching. The small-group format fosters a more personalized feel, helping to avoid large crowds and rushed visits.
While some reviews point out that Rotterdam’s Market Hall might feel too long and that Delft’s charm merits more time, overall, the tour receives high praise for its organization, variety, and value. It’s ideal for visitors who want a rundown of Dutch culture, architecture, and history with convenience and comfort.
“The best that could be accommodated in a one day trip to 3 different cities. The stay in Rotterdam market hall is too long, as theres nothing to se…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 8:00 am and ending around 6:00 pm.
What is included in the price?
The price covers air-conditioned transportation, bottled water, all fees and taxes, and entrance tickets to Madurodam or Royal Delft.
Can I choose between Madurodam and Royal Delft?
Yes, you select one of these attractions as part of the tour; both are included in the ticket price.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there is time for you to explore cafes and restaurants at Delft’s Market square.
Is this tour suitable for all walking levels?
Most walking is manageable, but it’s not recommended for slow walkers due to the pace and distances covered.
What makes this tour different from others?
The small-group size, professional guides, and comprehensive itinerary across three cities in one day set this tour apart.
Are there any physical requirements?
Light walking is involved at each stop, and the tour is suitable for most, but not designed for travelers with mobility issues.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered a different date or full refund.
How do I book this tour?
You can book through the provider, K7 Travel, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour recommended?
Yes, with a rating of 5.0 from 184 reviews and 93% recommending it, this tour combines value, organization, and expert guidance for a memorable Dutch day trip.