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Rotterdam: Kinderdijk UNESCO World Heritage Entry Ticket

Rotterdam: Kinderdijk UNESCO World Heritage Entry Ticket

Explore the windmill village of Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See museum mills and a pumping station, then glide across the polders on a tour boat. Journey back through time to a world of old Dutch windmills. Stroll through the centuries-old buildings of a delightful village, and see fascinating exhibits from different historical eras. Visit two museum mills, open-air displays, and a pumping station. There's also an interactive scavenger hunt for kids, a multi-screen film, and an app to make the most of your visit. Then, clamber aboard one of the inclusive tour boats. Glide across the polder waters as the many windmills of the village drift past.

Rotterdam: Waterbus Ticket to Dordrecht and/or Kinderdijk

Rotterdam: Waterbus Ticket to Dordrecht and/or Kinderdijk

Step aboard Waterbus and travel by water to explore beautiful destinations such as Dordrecht, Rotterdam, UNESCO World Heritage Site Windmill village Kinderdijk and discover the beautiful spots of the Biesbosch. Traveling with Waterbus is easy, fast, and comfortable. Take a seat in one of the indoor seats or stay on the outside deck with your hair in the wind and the sun on your face. The skyline of Rotterdam is beautiful from the water. And the beautiful historic Dordrecht is more than worth a visit. Stroll through the old center or enjoy a drink on a terrace. Of course, you will also visit Kinderdijk. Nothing better than a visit to the windmills over the water. Step into one of the windmills and dive into the history of the Netherlands in general. Discover the most beautiful spots and the many possibilities of the Biesbosch via hiking trips, cycling routes, per boat or with canoes. Take your bike or scooter on board and spend a day exploring and traveling across the water. Line 21 (operates 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM): Erasmusbrug – Capelle a/d Ijssel – Kinderdijk windmill village  Line 20 (operates 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM): Erasmusbrug – Capelle a/d Ijssel – Krimpen a/d Ijssel – Ridderkerk – Alblasserdam – H.I. Ambacht – Papendrecht – Dordrecht 

From Amsterdam: Private Full-Day Tour in the Netherlands

From Amsterdam: Private Full-Day Tour in the Netherlands

Embark on a tailor-made journey through the Netherlands with a fully customizable full-day tour from Amsterdam led by a private host. Go beyond the iconic streets of Amsterdam to discover a wealth of Dutch treasures. Customize your itinerary to include places that most captivate your interest. Begin your adventure with a hotel pickup, as your host navigates the scenic route, providing insights into the history of the destinations you choose. With a carefully crafted route with two or three stops in different locations, enjoy a diverse and enriching experience. Opt to explore the charming canals of Delft, the regal allure of The Hague, the mesmerizing windmills of Kinderdijk, the modern architecture of Rotterdam, the historic charm of Delfshaven, or the picturesque streets of Dordrecht. Uncover a chapter in the story of the Netherlands at every destination, from the captivating countryside to vibrant villages and impressive cities.

From Amsterdam: Kinderdijk and The Hague Tour with Museums

From Amsterdam: Kinderdijk and The Hague Tour with Museums

Enjoy the beautiful scenery from the comfort of a luxurious minivan. You will be picked up from a centrally located meeting point in Amsterdam and driven to Kinderdijk in about 75 minutes. Sit back, relax and enjoy views of the Dutch landscape as you head to the UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit a working windmill from the inside, watch the film about the area and learn more about the history of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 90-minute visit, get back in the minivan and continue to The Hague. This bustling city is home to some of Europe's most important political institutions, including The Netherlands' seat of government and its royal family. It is also home to numerous embassies and international organizations, including the International Court of Justice, The International Criminal Court, and several royal palaces. Start your adventure in The Hague, where you will do a city tour via minivan. You will see all the highlights, and a stop will be made for lunch (at your own expense) before enjoying an included visit to one of the three cultural highlights of The Hague. Discover Mauritshuis, home to some of the best Dutch paintings from the Golden Age. In this museum, you can find masterpieces such as Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl earring and images by Rembrandt van Rijn. Enjoy an included audio tour of Escher in Het Paleis. This former royal winter palace now houses over 120 prints of the famous M.C. Escher. The way he played with perspective, space, and reality means he remains fascinating even today. What makes the small country of the Netherlands so great? Discover this and more at Madurodam. The smallest city in the world is full of beautiful miniatures, playful activities, and great rides for kids and adults to discover what makes us so unique.

Amsterdam: Kinderdijk, Euromast, Delft and Den Haag Day Tour

Amsterdam: Kinderdijk, Euromast, Delft and Den Haag Day Tour

We begin this daytrip in a sensational way: a visit to the UNESCO- World Heritage site of Kinderdijk, where the sight of 19 original windmills will impress you for sure! We continue to Rotterdam, for a visit to the monumental observation tower "Euromast". From here, you have an amazing bird's eye view of this modern and proud port city (and optional lunch). The third destination of this unique daytrip is the historical town of Delft. We take a walk to see the medieval towers, the canals and the gables. Much smaller than Amsterdam, but just as pretty (and without the tourist masses). We conclude the tour in Den Haag (The Hague), where we'll visit the beautiful "Binnenhof": a complex of buildings in the city center where Dutch parliament is situated, as well as the office of the Prime Minister. Sense Holland in a perfect way in only one day!

Kinderdijk Windmills, Delft City & Delft Blue Factory Visit

Kinderdijk Windmills, Delft City & Delft Blue Factory Visit

Explore the Dutch countryside on a private tour from Amsterdam. Visit the UNESCO-listed Kinderdijk windmills, take a boat cruise, and visit a Delft Blue factory. Stroll through the charming city of Delft with a guide. Start your day with a pickup from your accommodation in Amsterdam. Drive to the UNESCO-listed Kinderdijk windmills. Take a boat cruise and admire the 19 windmills. Visit a working windmill and take some photos. Continue to Delft, a city known for its historic charm. Stroll through the cobblestone streets with your guide. Pass by quaint houses, canals, and historic churches. Learn about the painter Johannes Vermeer, William of Orange, and Delft's world-famous earthenware, Delft Blue. Visit one of the last remaining Delft Blue factories in the world. After your tour, return to your accommodation in Amsterdam.

VIP Private Full Day Tour of the Netherlands

VIP Private Full Day Tour of the Netherlands

Explore a different side of the Netherlands with this full-day customizable tour of the Netherlands with a private guide and driver. There is so much more to see in the Netherlands than just Amsterdam. With this tour we make a personalized itinerary of the places you would like to see. The tour will be given by a professional guide that will drive you around in a luxury vehicle. The guide will tell you all the history, stories and information about the places you wish to visit. After the tour the guide will drive you back to the hotel. Be collected from your accommodation or another location in the city. Be driven to the south of the Netherlands to explore the beautiful Dutch countryside, villages, and impressive cities. Choose between different places to visit. This includes Delft, the Hague, Kinderdijk, Rotterdam, Delfshaven, and Dordrecht. Your itinerary will be made for you with two or three stops at different places. Your guide will tell you all the history, stories, and information about the places you visit. After the tour, the guide will drive you back to your accommodation. 

Rotterdam and Kinderdijk Daily Walking and Boat Tour

Rotterdam and Kinderdijk Daily Walking and Boat Tour

⇒ Rotterdam Central Station Modern architecture pearl, the main railway station of Rotterdam city receiving an average of 170 000 passengers daily. One of the greatest city’s architectural highlights ⇒ Schieland House The 17th century building former headquarter of Waterschap Schieland, institution responsible for water policy and management in this part of South Holland. as well, once temporary accommodation place of Napoleon Bonaparte ⇒ Big Church/ St. Lawrence Church Late Gothic style building from 1525 and in the same time the oldest building in city of Rotterdam. One of the several rarely buildings survived Nazi bombing on May 15th 1940. ⇒ Erasmus of Rotterdam’s Monument Monument honored to Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus alias Erasmus of Rotterdam, one of the biggest philosophers, theologians, scholars, priest from 16th century. Many public buildings, structures and education institutions are named against this famous Rotterdammer. ⇒ Markthal (The Market Hall) Modern building situated on one of the biggest Rotterdam’s Squares in the shape of horseshoe — closed market combined with living space and facilities, also nicknamed “The Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam” ⇒ Kijk-Kubus (The Cube Houses) Atypical tree-looking buildings with cube-shaped apartments on the top of the supporting columns. Because of its form only 3/4 of the inner space is suitable and usable for common living ⇒ Old Harbor One of the oldest ( but not the oldest one!) ports of Medieval Rotterdam, former river mouth of river Rotte to New Meuse river. Nowadays favorite gathering place of Rotterdam citizens with plenty of coffee bars, restaurants, taverns, disco clubs… ⇒ De Witt Huis (The White House) Once the highest "skyscraper" in Europe from the end of 19th century, 42 meter ( 141 ft) tall. Willemsbrug (The Red Bridge) Also called “The Red Bridge” dedicated to Willem III is one of the three Rotterdam’s bridges connecting central and Northern part of the city with Southern districts. De Hef (The Elevator) Huge steel construction once served like “rotating” and “lifting” train bridge across river New Meuse. ⇒ De Boeg The war memorial commemorating 3500 persons on board of Dutch merchant ships who lost their lives in World War II. ⇒ Leuwhaven Maritime Museum An open air maritime museum. The great collection of steamships, docking cargo machines and equipment, ship engines and other objects ⇒ Erasmus Bridge One of the greatest symbols and images of this city also called “The Swan” or ” The Harp” , 139m high with the biggest and heaviest “opening part” of the bridge in Europe, 80 m long. ⇒ boat transport from Rotterdam to Kinderdijk, ca. 45 min… ⇒ Kinderdijk Picturesque area with 19 authentic polder windmills from 1st half of 18th century, 15 km away from the biggest European port. The best example of efficient and well organized Dutch water management through the centuries. The piece of untouched nature, green oasis of peace and calm, exotic kind of birds.

Day Trip to Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken

Day Trip to Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken

Discover the beautiful countryside and the amazing windmills on this day trip from Amsterdam. Get ready for a day filled with traditional windmills, historic wooden houses, and captivating cultural experiences. Take the opportunity to visit the picturesque village of Zaanse Schans and learn about the culture and history of the Netherlands that has influenced the innovation and architecture you will see on the tour.  First, your guide will drive you to the countryside of the Netherlands to explore the Zaanse Schans, a must see when visiting the Netherlands. Explore these beautiful windmills and also see the original wooden houses, barns and shops. Your guide will take you inside one of these windmills. You also get the option to visit a cheese-making factory and stroopwafel factory. Here you can see how the Dutch cheese and waffles are made. Then you'll also explore the surrounding areas, discovering hidden gems and cultural treasures. Delve into the history of the region as we visit nearby towns and villages, each with its own distinct character. From the charming fishing village of Volendam, known for its traditional costumes and fresh seafood, to the historic town of Edam, famous for its iconic cheese, every stop will unveil something new about Dutch heritage and culture.

(中文/en) private day tour to denhaag ,rotterdam ,Kinderdijk

(中文/en) private day tour to denhaag ,rotterdam ,Kinderdijk

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, Rotterdam 'The Dam on the River Rotte') is the second-largest city in the Netherlands after the national capital of Amsterdam. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the "New Meuse" inland shipping channel, dug to connect to the Meuse at first and now to the Rhine. Rotterdam's history goes back to 1270, when a dam was constructed in the Rotte. In 1340, Rotterdam was granted city rights by William IV, Count of Holland. The Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, with a population of approximately 2.7 million, is the 10th-largest in the European Union and the most populous in the country. The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands. With a population of over half a million, it is the third-largest city in the Netherlands. Situated on the west coast facing the North Sea, The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, The Hague has been described as the country's de facto capital since the time of the Dutch Republic. King Willem-Alexander officially lives in the Huis ten Bosch and works at the Noordeinde Palace together with Queen Máxima. Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands are in the city. The Hague is also home to the headquarters of many Dutch companies, with Shell plc having major offices in the city as well. The Royal Library of the Netherlands is also located there. The Hague's coastal area includes the popular seaside resort Scheveningen. The Hague is known as the global hub of international law and arbitration. The International Court of Justice, the main judicial arm of the United Nations, is based in the city, as are the International Criminal Court, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Europol, and approximately 200 other international governmental organizations. -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 Please contact us for customization

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This is a self guided tour! Once you have bought a ticket, make your way there and start walking! Or you can catch the charming little boat that takes you to the small distance stop off points where you can actually go into two of the 19 operating windmills - the oldest from 1635 I think...do get chatting to your boat hosts and the fellows running the windmills and do watch the vidoes on the boats (only 9 minutes)

We spent about 2-3 hours at Kinderdijk, taking our time to visit the windmills and learning about their history. The windmills were nicely preserved and it is definitely a must-visit for first-timers to Netherlands.

It was a really amazing trip to Kinderdijk and the staff on board your water bus where amazing Thankyou so much

Awesome trip.. with very nice and clean water bus facility . I admire doredrach town

Really good visit - interesting to see and very beautiful!