This tour begins with a panoramic visit to The Hague, an aristocratic city (and seat of the Dutch Government) rich in 17th-century architectural splendour. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the elegance of the Houses of Parliament and the 13th-century Hall of Knights (no entrances) before exploring the charming shops, boutiques, and antique market along Lange Voorhout. This cosmopolitan city offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Holland. Once you’ve explored the area, enjoy lunch (at leisure) in one of the lovely restaurants located on the famous Grote Markt, before heading off to Delft. This picturesque town was immortalised by the famous 17th-century Dutch painter, Vermeer, and still contains Royal Delft (the city’s last remaining earthenware factory from the 17th century), where you’ll make a short stop. The entire tour provides visitors the quintessential Dutch experience.
Meet at the Hospitality Desk 15 minutes before departure time.