This tour leaves Amsterdam behind to discover the landscapes and most important cities in Holland: visiting Rotterdam, Delft and The Hague.
Tour of Rotterdam, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam
Leaving the centre of Amsterdam at 9:30 am, we will leave the capital behind to hit the road, on the way to our first stop, Rotterdam, famous for its modernist architecture.
Once in Rotterdam we will make a tour of the city, discovering its port and the singular architecture that makes the city a unique place to visit. What's more, we'll enjoy an hour-long boat trip allowing us to enjoy a new perspective on the cityscape.
Before leaving Rotterdam we will make a brief pause at the Markthal market. Like a skyscraper bent into a horseshoe, this unique building holds a market underneath, and with enormous Van-Gogh inspired naturalistic illustrations covering its interior, it's a sight worth visiting.
Our next stop will be Delft, a city famous for its ceramic, popularised during the 17th century as an alternative to Chinese porcelain. Before giving you free time to eat, we will visit the Delftse Blue factory, one of the most important factories in the city.
Crossing stunning landscapes we arrive at The Hague, the city which houses the headquarters of the Dutch government. In The Hague we will pass through the city and show you the two most famous buildings: The Dutch Parliament and The Peace Palace.
Our last stop comes in Madurodam, a model village with reproductions of Holland's most famous places, as well as the world's largest miniature train! Here you will have an hour to enjoy the sights, and to pass through the model streets.
Lastly, we'll head back to Amsterdam, arriving at about 7:30 pm.
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