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Amsterdam: Zaanse Schans, The Hague & Rotterdam Tour

Amsterdam: Zaanse Schans, The Hague & Rotterdam Tour

Discover the best of the Netherlands in one unforgettable day on this guided day trip from Amsterdam to Zaanse Schans, The Hague, and Rotterdam. This immersive tour blends history, culture, and architecture, offering the perfect introduction to three of the country’s most iconic destinations. Your adventure begins at Zaanse Schans, a picturesque village that feels like a step back in time. Famous for its traditional windmills and wooden houses, this open-air museum showcases authentic Dutch heritage. Visit working windmills, each with a unique purpose—from grinding grain to producing oil—and see traditional crafts in action. Watch artisans create wooden clogs and taste locally made Dutch cheese. Surrounded by lush green fields and charming canals, Zaanse Schans is a photographer’s dream and a must-see for anyone visiting the Netherlands. Next, head to The Hague, the elegant political capital of the Netherlands and home to the royal family. Marvel at the Peace Palace, the seat of the International Court of Justice, and enjoy a walk through the historic city center. Explore the Mauritshuis Museum, home to masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and other Dutch masters. The Hague also offers a vibrant cultural scene and a chance to stroll along Scheveningen Beach, where you can unwind with fresh sea air and scenic views. Conclude your day in Rotterdam, a dynamic city known for its innovative architecture and lively harbor. Visit the St. Lawrence Cathedral (Sint-Laurenskerk), the city’s only remaining medieval structure, then cross the iconic Erasmus Bridge, affectionately called “The Swan,” for its elegant shape. Stop by the famous Cube Houses, one of Rotterdam’s most photographed architectural highlights, designed to defy conventional design with their tilted cube form. Capture unforgettable photos and experience the city’s modern vibe. End your visit at the impressive Markthal, a bustling food market and architectural marvel. Sample delicious Dutch treats, shop for fresh produce, and take in the colorful ceiling artwork that makes this spot one of Rotterdam’s top attractions. This full-day tour from Amsterdam is perfect for travelers who want to explore beyond the capital and experience the diverse beauty of the Netherlands—all in one enriching and memorable day. Book now and uncover windmill villages, royal landmarks, and modern cityscapes in a single adventure!

From Amsterdam: The Hague and Delft Sightseeing Tour

From Amsterdam: The Hague and Delft Sightseeing Tour

Start your 6 hour sightseeing tour in a relaxing way with a pickup service at your accommodation. After a short meet-and-greet with your driver/host, you will be taken to your first location, The Hague. The Hague is an important city in the Netherlands, home to some of its most important buildings. The Hague plays host to the Dutch government and parliament. You will make a quick photo stop at the Internation court of Justice and the Peace Palace, after that you will go to the Mauritshuis and when you done watching the paintings you will go to the Delfs Blue Pottery.

The Hague Walking Tour

The Hague Walking Tour

Your morning or afternoon in The Hague will start at your hotel or if you travel to The Hague from elsewhere at the train station. Set off in a relaxing pace to make sure you really get to see, feel and learn all about this town. The Hague is often mistaken as the capital of the Netherlands as it seats the Dutch parliament, the International Court of Justice, and many embassies as well as being the city where King William Alexander has his offices. Discover all the highlights of the city on this 2-hour walking tour. You will visit the parliament buildings, constructed on the site that once used to be the hunting area for the Counts of Holland. If you are lucky you may get a glimpse of the Dutch King and Queen at work in their palace in the old town of The Hague. Pass through busy shopping streets and be surprised by some daring modern architecture highlights such as the underground tramway tunnel and City Hall. As many of the top sites are located within a small area, a walking tour is the perfect way to explore this beautiful city. Finish the tour by the Peace Palace, where you will have an audio guide to take you through the visitors center. Learn about the laws of international justice and the role Carnegie played in developing this building.

From Amsterdam: Private Sightseeing Trip to Brussels

From Amsterdam: Private Sightseeing Trip to Brussels

Enjoy one of Belgium’s most incredible cities on this Brussels private day-trip from Amsterdam. Enjoy the luxury of a round trip service just for you and your party - picking you up at your accommodation in Amsterdam, and returning you at the end of the day. You will be picked up in a luxury Mercedes sedan or minivan with air-conditioning by a professional driver and after a short meet and greet, you will set off on your cultural adventure of Brussels. You will have approximately 5-hours to discover this great city. Feel free to stroll to the historical heart of medieval Brussels and discover an antique myriad of architecture in the Market Square. Or, take in sights like the picturesque Grand Place, St Micheal’s Cathedral, the Atomium, or the cosmopolitan constructions of the Chinese Pavilion. Explore the throngs of antique shops in the Sablon district after passing the Royal Residence of Laeken, and then marvel at the fabulous facades of the Court of Justice and the Council of Ministers. This is a self guided tour.

From Amsterdam: The Hague Private Trip and Mauritshuis Entry

From Amsterdam: The Hague Private Trip and Mauritshuis Entry

Start your trip in a relaxing way with a pickup service at your accommodation. After a short meet-and-greet with your driver/host, you will be taken to your first location, The Hague. The Hague is an important city in the Netherlands, home to some of its most important buildings. The Hague plays host to the Dutch government and parliament. You will make a quick photo stop at the Internation court of Justice and the Peace Palace, after that you will go to Madurodam and then to the Mauritshuis and when you done watching the paintings you will go to the Delfs Blue Pottery.

The Hague & Delft: The Girl with the Pearl Earring

The Hague & Delft: The Girl with the Pearl Earring

On this special tour, you get to choose what you want to see in Delft and The Hague. Everything is optional, and we just suggest places we think are interesting. Your adventure starts with a comfortable ride from Amsterdam in a fancy Mercedes, Audi, or BMW. This sets the mood for a day filled with beauty and culture. First, we suggest visiting Delft, famous for its blue pottery. You can see how this beautiful pottery is made at De Delftse Pauw, a famous workshop. You might spend 1 to 1.5 hours there, but it's up to you. Then, we head to The Hague. Here, we recommend seeing Madurodam, a mini-park with little versions of Dutch landmarks. It's a fun way to learn about the Netherlands and see the whole country in just one hour! If you like, you can also have lunch in The Hague. It's a great chance to try some local food and take a break. After lunch, you might want to visit the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague. This museum has the famous painting "Girl with the Pearl Earring" by Vermeer and many other beautiful artworks. You can spend about 1.5 hours here if you want. Another option is to stop for photos at the Peace Palace, known for its importance in international peace and law. You can learn a bit about it and take some pictures. Lastly, if you're interested, you can visit the International Court of Justice, also in The Hague. It's where countries go when they have arguments that need to be solved by law. You can make a visit or just take photos and look around. Remember, all these visits are optional. You choose what you want to see and do. From the start to the end of your day, we make sure you're comfortable and enjoying your journey.

From Amsterdam: Delft and The Hague Private Tour

From Amsterdam: Delft and The Hague Private Tour

Enjoy a sightseeing tour to the potteries in Delft and the Madurodam in The Hague. You have entrance tickets to the Madurodam and the Royal Delft potteries where you stay approx. 1 - 1.5 hours at each spot. If you like to visit the Mauritshuis as well you have to purchase the tickets by your self due to the limited amount of tickets. If there is time left you can have a nice lunch in The Hague. You will be picked up in a luxury Mercedes vehicle by a professional driver. After the tour, you will be dropped off at your hotel in Amsterdam.

Private CUS Tour: Kinderdijk/ Rotterdam/Hague(english/粤语/中文)

Private CUS Tour: Kinderdijk/ Rotterdam/Hague(english/粤语/中文)

We will use a 5-seater sedan for 3 to 4 people, and a Mercedes-Benz minivan with 8 and 9 seats for more than 5 people, if you need a Mercedes-Benz minivan, please order for more than 5 people. Immerse yourself in a relaxed pace and tranquil atmosphere on a private transfer from Amsterdam to denhaag rotterdam . Head into the city after pickup at your hotel. After arriving at den haag and rotterdam / kinderdijk, -Itinerary description- Recommended itinerary, private group time can be adjusted The following itinerary takes Amsterdam Hotel as an example. Guests can be picked up from Amsterdam Airport or hotel to Kinderdijk, Rotterdam, The Hague or Delft, and then return to Amsterdam 09:00 Departure from Amsterdam Hotel 10:00 Arrive at Kinderdijk for browsing 12:00 Depart for Rotterdam Arch Market to eat, browse the cube houses and the old port 15:00 Go to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Peace Palace, Mauritshuis Royal Museum and Knights Hall, King's Office (Malolodam) Or Delft Royal Porcelain Factory, Old Church, New Church, Grand Place for browsing 18:00 End the trip and return to Amsterdam 19:00 Arrive at the hotel or restaurant and end The itinerary can be customized. For 1-4 people we use Toyota 5-seater, for 5-8 people we use Mercedes Benz minivan 8-9 seats, if you want to use minivan please choose 5 or more people

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International Court of Justice, The Hague: Our most recommended tours and activities

Amsterdam: Zaanse Schans, The Hague & Rotterdam Tour

Amsterdam: Zaanse Schans, The Hague & Rotterdam Tour

Discover the best of the Netherlands in one unforgettable day on this guided day trip from Amsterdam to Zaanse Schans, The Hague, and Rotterdam. This immersive tour blends history, culture, and architecture, offering the perfect introduction to three of the country’s most iconic destinations. Your adventure begins at Zaanse Schans, a picturesque village that feels like a step back in time. Famous for its traditional windmills and wooden houses, this open-air museum showcases authentic Dutch heritage. Visit working windmills, each with a unique purpose—from grinding grain to producing oil—and see traditional crafts in action. Watch artisans create wooden clogs and taste locally made Dutch cheese. Surrounded by lush green fields and charming canals, Zaanse Schans is a photographer’s dream and a must-see for anyone visiting the Netherlands. Next, head to The Hague, the elegant political capital of the Netherlands and home to the royal family. Marvel at the Peace Palace, the seat of the International Court of Justice, and enjoy a walk through the historic city center. Explore the Mauritshuis Museum, home to masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and other Dutch masters. The Hague also offers a vibrant cultural scene and a chance to stroll along Scheveningen Beach, where you can unwind with fresh sea air and scenic views. Conclude your day in Rotterdam, a dynamic city known for its innovative architecture and lively harbor. Visit the St. Lawrence Cathedral (Sint-Laurenskerk), the city’s only remaining medieval structure, then cross the iconic Erasmus Bridge, affectionately called “The Swan,” for its elegant shape. Stop by the famous Cube Houses, one of Rotterdam’s most photographed architectural highlights, designed to defy conventional design with their tilted cube form. Capture unforgettable photos and experience the city’s modern vibe. End your visit at the impressive Markthal, a bustling food market and architectural marvel. Sample delicious Dutch treats, shop for fresh produce, and take in the colorful ceiling artwork that makes this spot one of Rotterdam’s top attractions. This full-day tour from Amsterdam is perfect for travelers who want to explore beyond the capital and experience the diverse beauty of the Netherlands—all in one enriching and memorable day. Book now and uncover windmill villages, royal landmarks, and modern cityscapes in a single adventure!

From Amsterdam: The Hague and Delft Sightseeing Tour

From Amsterdam: The Hague and Delft Sightseeing Tour

Start your 6 hour sightseeing tour in a relaxing way with a pickup service at your accommodation. After a short meet-and-greet with your driver/host, you will be taken to your first location, The Hague. The Hague is an important city in the Netherlands, home to some of its most important buildings. The Hague plays host to the Dutch government and parliament. You will make a quick photo stop at the Internation court of Justice and the Peace Palace, after that you will go to the Mauritshuis and when you done watching the paintings you will go to the Delfs Blue Pottery.

The Hague Walking Tour

The Hague Walking Tour

Your morning or afternoon in The Hague will start at your hotel or if you travel to The Hague from elsewhere at the train station. Set off in a relaxing pace to make sure you really get to see, feel and learn all about this town. The Hague is often mistaken as the capital of the Netherlands as it seats the Dutch parliament, the International Court of Justice, and many embassies as well as being the city where King William Alexander has his offices. Discover all the highlights of the city on this 2-hour walking tour. You will visit the parliament buildings, constructed on the site that once used to be the hunting area for the Counts of Holland. If you are lucky you may get a glimpse of the Dutch King and Queen at work in their palace in the old town of The Hague. Pass through busy shopping streets and be surprised by some daring modern architecture highlights such as the underground tramway tunnel and City Hall. As many of the top sites are located within a small area, a walking tour is the perfect way to explore this beautiful city. Finish the tour by the Peace Palace, where you will have an audio guide to take you through the visitors center. Learn about the laws of international justice and the role Carnegie played in developing this building.

From Amsterdam: Private Sightseeing Trip to Brussels

From Amsterdam: Private Sightseeing Trip to Brussels

Enjoy one of Belgium’s most incredible cities on this Brussels private day-trip from Amsterdam. Enjoy the luxury of a round trip service just for you and your party - picking you up at your accommodation in Amsterdam, and returning you at the end of the day. You will be picked up in a luxury Mercedes sedan or minivan with air-conditioning by a professional driver and after a short meet and greet, you will set off on your cultural adventure of Brussels. You will have approximately 5-hours to discover this great city. Feel free to stroll to the historical heart of medieval Brussels and discover an antique myriad of architecture in the Market Square. Or, take in sights like the picturesque Grand Place, St Micheal’s Cathedral, the Atomium, or the cosmopolitan constructions of the Chinese Pavilion. Explore the throngs of antique shops in the Sablon district after passing the Royal Residence of Laeken, and then marvel at the fabulous facades of the Court of Justice and the Council of Ministers. This is a self guided tour.

From Amsterdam: The Hague Private Trip and Mauritshuis Entry

From Amsterdam: The Hague Private Trip and Mauritshuis Entry

Start your trip in a relaxing way with a pickup service at your accommodation. After a short meet-and-greet with your driver/host, you will be taken to your first location, The Hague. The Hague is an important city in the Netherlands, home to some of its most important buildings. The Hague plays host to the Dutch government and parliament. You will make a quick photo stop at the Internation court of Justice and the Peace Palace, after that you will go to Madurodam and then to the Mauritshuis and when you done watching the paintings you will go to the Delfs Blue Pottery.

The Hague & Delft: The Girl with the Pearl Earring

The Hague & Delft: The Girl with the Pearl Earring

On this special tour, you get to choose what you want to see in Delft and The Hague. Everything is optional, and we just suggest places we think are interesting. Your adventure starts with a comfortable ride from Amsterdam in a fancy Mercedes, Audi, or BMW. This sets the mood for a day filled with beauty and culture. First, we suggest visiting Delft, famous for its blue pottery. You can see how this beautiful pottery is made at De Delftse Pauw, a famous workshop. You might spend 1 to 1.5 hours there, but it's up to you. Then, we head to The Hague. Here, we recommend seeing Madurodam, a mini-park with little versions of Dutch landmarks. It's a fun way to learn about the Netherlands and see the whole country in just one hour! If you like, you can also have lunch in The Hague. It's a great chance to try some local food and take a break. After lunch, you might want to visit the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague. This museum has the famous painting "Girl with the Pearl Earring" by Vermeer and many other beautiful artworks. You can spend about 1.5 hours here if you want. Another option is to stop for photos at the Peace Palace, known for its importance in international peace and law. You can learn a bit about it and take some pictures. Lastly, if you're interested, you can visit the International Court of Justice, also in The Hague. It's where countries go when they have arguments that need to be solved by law. You can make a visit or just take photos and look around. Remember, all these visits are optional. You choose what you want to see and do. From the start to the end of your day, we make sure you're comfortable and enjoying your journey.

From Amsterdam: Delft and The Hague Private Tour

From Amsterdam: Delft and The Hague Private Tour

Enjoy a sightseeing tour to the potteries in Delft and the Madurodam in The Hague. You have entrance tickets to the Madurodam and the Royal Delft potteries where you stay approx. 1 - 1.5 hours at each spot. If you like to visit the Mauritshuis as well you have to purchase the tickets by your self due to the limited amount of tickets. If there is time left you can have a nice lunch in The Hague. You will be picked up in a luxury Mercedes vehicle by a professional driver. After the tour, you will be dropped off at your hotel in Amsterdam.

Private CUS Tour: Kinderdijk/ Rotterdam/Hague(english/粤语/中文)

Private CUS Tour: Kinderdijk/ Rotterdam/Hague(english/粤语/中文)

We will use a 5-seater sedan for 3 to 4 people, and a Mercedes-Benz minivan with 8 and 9 seats for more than 5 people, if you need a Mercedes-Benz minivan, please order for more than 5 people. Immerse yourself in a relaxed pace and tranquil atmosphere on a private transfer from Amsterdam to denhaag rotterdam . Head into the city after pickup at your hotel. After arriving at den haag and rotterdam / kinderdijk, -Itinerary description- Recommended itinerary, private group time can be adjusted The following itinerary takes Amsterdam Hotel as an example. Guests can be picked up from Amsterdam Airport or hotel to Kinderdijk, Rotterdam, The Hague or Delft, and then return to Amsterdam 09:00 Departure from Amsterdam Hotel 10:00 Arrive at Kinderdijk for browsing 12:00 Depart for Rotterdam Arch Market to eat, browse the cube houses and the old port 15:00 Go to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Peace Palace, Mauritshuis Royal Museum and Knights Hall, King's Office (Malolodam) Or Delft Royal Porcelain Factory, Old Church, New Church, Grand Place for browsing 18:00 End the trip and return to Amsterdam 19:00 Arrive at the hotel or restaurant and end The itinerary can be customized. For 1-4 people we use Toyota 5-seater, for 5-8 people we use Mercedes Benz minivan 8-9 seats, if you want to use minivan please choose 5 or more people

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5 out of 5 stars

This day trip was an absolute delight! We started our adventure in Zaanse Schans where we got to see the iconic Dutch windmills up close. The picturesque village was like a steppe landscape. The whole tour was well organized with the perfect balance between guided tours and free time. They are the best!

5 out of 5 stars

A well-designed and comprehensive tour. Zaanse Schans transported me back in time with its windmills and traditions, while Rotterdam was a complete surprise with its contemporary design. In The Hague we enjoyed the historic buildings and the guide was excellent,

5 out of 5 stars

Guide was very professional and patient. At the end of the tour, we wanted to go shopping instead of going back to the hotel. He dropped us off at the shopping place and brought our bags back to our hotel on his own. Very tentative service. Highly recommended!

5 out of 5 stars

A wonderful tour! I had time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. Zaanse Schans was charming, Rotterdam blew us away with its modernity, and The Hague was the perfect balance with its history. The guide did a great job.

5 out of 5 stars

Fantastic guide! He shared a lot of very interesting things like as if I'm a local now. In-depth knowledge and ability to answer and follow through my questions and my special interests.