Explore Rotterdam & Delft: contrasting architecture, historic tales, canal cruise, and meet 17th-century icons. Discover Dutch heritage in a day.
Explore Rotterdam & Delft: contrasting architecture, historic tales, canal cruise, and meet 17th-century icons. Discover Dutch heritage in a day.
- Rotterdam Centraal Station - A gem of modern architecture, this is the main railway station in Rotterdam, accommodating around 170,000 passengers daily. It’s one of the city’s top architectural landmarks.
- Hoogheemraadschap Schieland and Krimpenerwaard - A 17th-century building that once served as the headquarters for Waterschap Schieland, the…
- Rotterdam Centraal Station - A gem of modern architecture, this is the main railway station in Rotterdam, accommodating around 170,000 passengers daily. It’s one of the city’s top architectural landmarks.
- Hoogheemraadschap Schieland and Krimpenerwaard - A 17th-century building that once served as the headquarters for Waterschap Schieland, the institution responsible for water management in this part of South Holland. It was also a temporary residence for Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk - A Late Gothic style building from 1525, and the oldest building in Rotterdam. It is one of the few structures that survived the Nazi bombing on May 15, 1940.
- Monument à Érasme - A monument dedicated to Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, one of the greatest philosophers, theologians, scholars, and priests of the 16th century. Many public buildings, structures, and educational institutions are named after this famous Rotterdammer.
- Markthal - A modern building located on one of Rotterdam’s largest squares, shaped like a horseshoe. It is a closed market combined with living spaces and facilities, often referred to as “The Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam.”
- Kijk-Kubus - Unusual tree-like buildings with cube-shaped apartments atop supporting columns. Due to their design, only three-quarters of the interior space is usable for everyday living.
- Old Harbour - One of the oldest ports in medieval Rotterdam, though not the oldest. It was the former river mouth of the Rotte River to the New Meuse River. Today, it is a popular gathering spot for Rotterdam residents, featuring numerous coffee bars, restaurants, taverns, and disco clubs.
- Witte Huis - Once the tallest
- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
- Entrance fees
- Prinsenhof Delft = 14 EURO
- New and old church Delft = 8 euro
- Vermeer centrum = 12 Euro
- Nieuwe Kerk and Royal Delftware = 15 euro
- Entrance fees
- Prinsenhof Delft = 14 EURO
- New and old church Delft = 8 euro
- Vermeer centrum = 12 Euro
- Nieuwe Kerk and Royal Delftware = 15 euro
Explore two of the oldest Dutch cities in one day. Vibrant cities, nowadays with opposite architectural images but still telling stories about turbulent times.
- The clashing point of traditional and avant-garde architecture styles (cube houses)
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The greenest city in the Netherlands and the biggest European port where potatoes “struggle each others”
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Explore two of the oldest Dutch cities in one day. Vibrant cities, nowadays with opposite architectural images but still telling stories about turbulent times.
- The clashing point of traditional and avant-garde architecture styles (cube houses)
- The greenest city in the Netherlands and the biggest European port where potatoes “struggle each others”
- Drink a coffee at lowest Dutch point below sea level (-7,67 m)
- A completely different Red Light District
- Undergo picturesque canal cruise through “Little Amsterdam”
- Meet two historical personalities, one artist and one scientist from - 17th century charged humanity by their works
- Marvel old artefacts and still persisting artwork technique one of the most, worldwide famous tin-glazed majolica
- Discover background of Dutch national and the first world bourgeois revolution and life and death of its leader and father of the fatherland
- The most attributed city to Dutch Royal family
- Travel time is already included in the total duration time
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