A comfortable, air-conditioned minivan will transport you to your first destination, Rotterdam, in approximately 60 minutes. As the second-largest city in the Netherlands, Rotterdam is renowned for its bustling commercial harbor. Your first stop is at Spido for a 75-minute boat tour - an ideal way to explore one of the world's largest ports. Marvel at Rotterdam's impressive skyline, cutting-edge architecture, and vibrant harbors, shipyards, and docks.Your journey then takes you to the charming city of Delft, the birthplace and final resting place of the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer. Known as the Princes' city, Delft has been a significant location for Dutch royalty for centuries. Explore Delft's historic town center, crisscrossed with picturesque canals and adorned with remarkable monuments like the Old Church, the New Church, and the town hall. During your visit, you'll explore a factory specializing in handmade Delft Blue pottery, a coveted porcelain since the 17th century.Next on your itinerary is The Hague, not only the seat of the Dutch government but also the residence of the Dutch royal family. As the third-largest city in the Netherlands, The Hague hosts numerous foreign embassies and international organizations, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Explore iconic landmarks like the Peace Palace, royal palaces, the Mauritshuis (home to works by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Andy Warhol), and the Binnenhof, the Dutch parliament.
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Cruise Rotterdam's harbor to see a mix of cutting-edge architecture and old shipyards. Explore the government buildings in The Hague. Enjoy a photo stop at Peace Palace, home of the International Court of Justice. Visit a factory famous for the blue pottery of Delft. See three different Dutch cities on a sightseeing day trip from Amsterdam
Meet your guide at Overhoeksplein. How to get there: Take the 3-minute free shuttle ferry to Buiksloterweg from Amsterdam Central Station. On disembarking, turn left. It’s a 5-minute walk to Overhoeksplein.