Drive to the 17th-century town of Delft, a classic characteristic of an Old Dutch town. It's also famous for the many paintings by the Dutch master Vermeer and known for its Delft's Blue pottery, founded in 1653.
. During your visit you can watch the age-old process of making the world famous Delft porcelain. Artists will demonstrate the detailed hand-painting of Delft porcelain which is a true work of art.
While there, you will also have the opportunity to browse or purchase items from their shop.
The factory is called Royal, and an entrance fee of 14 euros has to be paid.
But there are also two other Delft blue factories where you enter for free.
After a short transfer to town centre, you'll take a short guided walk through the narrow streets of this charming 17th century city of canals, cobbled alleys and houses. Although the town is famous for its c blue and white porcelain, to the Dutch people, Delft holds an important place in history as the site of William the 1st of Orange and leader of the revolt against the Spanish king.
Also Delft is the birthplace of the famous Dutch painter Vermeer.
After the guided walk in Delft, your car takes you to The Hague (Den Haag). The fishing harbour of Scheveningen and try a traditional fish like herring or kibbeling, Even a walk on the beach, during coffeebreak
Although Amsterdam is the capital of The Netherlands, the seat of government is The Hague. Here you will enjoy a panoramic sightseeing tour by car of the major highlights passing the embassies, Peace Palace, and other Parliament buildings
Drive back to Amsterdam
Meeting point at the pier, holding a signboard
There is a market in Delft on Thursday where you can buy farmer's cheese.
This tour includes approximately 45 minutes of walking.
The tour is available to wheelchairs guests who have a collapsible wheelchair; are able to make their own way on and off the minivan, and have an able-bodied companion to assist them.
Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable shoes are recommended,