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Embark on the Grand Holland Tour and escape the bustling center of Amsterdam. Explore Madurodam, a captivating miniature city, and visit Binnenhof, the world's oldest parliament building in The Hague. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Delft Blue porcelain. Then, head to Rotterdam to ascend the Euromast for breathtaking panoramic views. This comprehensive tour offers the perfect way to experience the best of Holland in just one day!
Begin your happy Holland holiday by meeting your knowledgeable guide in the heart of Amsterdam. Board a comfortable bus and journey to Madurodam in The Hague. Marvel at the intricate scale replicas of the Netherlands' most iconic landmarks. Explore the charming city center of The Hague and visit the historic Binnenhof, still in use as the world's oldest parliament building. You'll also have the opportunity to see Paleis Noordeinde and even visit the Peace Palace, home to the International Court of Justice.
Next, venture to Delft, where you can enjoy a delightful lunch before delving into one of the last remaining factories of Delft Blue porcelain. Admire the iconic whites and blues that define this exquisite art form. Conclude your journey in Rotterdam, where you'll ascend the impressive 185-meter high Euromast tower. Take in awe-inspiring views of the harbor, the Erasmus Bridge, and more. Experience the wonders of Holland, all in just one unforgettable day.
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USD 67
I had a good time on this tour and the best part was going to Delft - first with the Royal Delft factory and the town fo Delft itself. It is worth it to visit the church in the middle of the square where the Danish royals are buried. There is also an “old” church close by. For Rotterdam and the Hague — we really just saw most of these cities while driving around in the bus. Maybe there wasn’t much to see in those cities. If I had to make a suggestion — I would have preferred we went to the Hague first since there are venues (e.g. Peace Palace) that one might actually be able to go to. In Rotterdam, we only left the bus to go to a food market but we were not allowed to bring food back on the bus. I really wasn’t hungry since Rotterdam was the start of the tour. But the tour guide and the driver were very good. There was enough free time in Delft to eat lunch and wander around the town. I would have joined the tour even if all we did was go to Delft. By the time we got to the Hague, it was already dark even if it was in the afternoon (in December).