The Hague

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  • Address: The Hague
  • Hours: Open daily
  • Admission: Free

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Well organized tour. We got to see a couple of places all in one day. It would be great if we get to stop at The Hague a little longer.

5 star rating: Highly Recommended Review by Raymond P, USA, January 2013
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour

The review is exactly what it says it is. A trip to Rotterdam and a trip up the Euromast Tower (great views--bring a camera), a tour through the Hague (I would have loved to go to the Peace Palace--well, next time I'm in the Netherlands!), a tour of a Delft factory (fascinating to see how it is done), time to be in Delft for lunch, and then a short trip to Madurodam (a very intriguing place). The guide was very knowledgeable and courteous. It was a great trip!

4 star rating: Recommended Review by brezzo, December 2012
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour

The only thing I was disappointed with on this tour is I was under the impression the city tours of Rotterdam and The Hague would be walking tours, not confined to a bus where we didn't even get the opportunity to get any decent photos. The visit we had to Delft and Madurodam were both very good.

Amazing trip, well organised, friendly and efficient guides. Loved the places and the fantastic itinerary that paints a lovely picture of the country literally! Only wish there were more photo stops in the Hague. The only unfortunate thing was the gloomy weather which is beyond anybody.

We really enjoyed our afternoon touring Delft, The Hague and Madurodam - all must-sees if you are planning a trip to the Netherlands. Madurodam is an engineer's and child's dream come true! The Hague is a beautiful town which i'd like to re-visit. And Delft, the home of the blue and while pottery is a very pretty college town with lots of history and interesting shops to poke about in. There's more to Holland than Amsterdam!!

Working windmills were great. City square in Delft was excellent. Factory tour was fair. Hit Madurodam at night. Had seen it in the day so that was disappointing as it is excellent. Side trips to cheese and wooden shoes were great. Not nearly enough time in the Hague so it should be a different trip

The tour was excellent; although combining the two different tours made for a long day. It was really nice to see a part of the Netherlands outside of Amsterdam. The demonstration of Delft pottery was very well done and The Hague was as magnificent as photos depicted it.

Excellent way to visit the outskirts of Amsterdam. The bus were comfortable and the guides were excellent especially the afternoon tour where we went to the delf, hague and madurodam. We liked the boat trip to the fishing villages and the windmills were excellent too.

Delft windmills was great in the morning.doing the Hague after made it along day,

We did not take this tour. We switched to the Windmills, Delft, the Hague and Madurodam Day trip. This was an outstanding day. The countryside is beautiful and seeing the cheese and wooden clog factory were interesting. The boat ride from Malken and Volendam were charming. There wasn't as much to see going to the Hague but the Madurodam is a highlight especially for young children. A jam packed tour and worth spending the entire day to see the countryside of the Netherlands. i

The morning tour was mind-blowing for we visited picturesque villages and towns of Holland.

The boat trip to Merken was excellent despite the hard wind.

The only drawback of the afternoon tour was that we only visited "The Hague" within the bus. There was no free time to walk around in "The Hague" but other than that the whole package was astounding.

We found the tour really interesting and it was good being able to see a bit of the Netherlands from the coach, which was very comfortable, as we travelled to each destination. The only negative for me was the pottery making demonstration in Delft as I found the room quite hot with the number of people and went back outside for some cool air. Apart from that, we really enjoyed the Delft town square which is very picturesque and loved The Hague - seeing the building was incredible - and the city is really lovely with so many beautiful homes and tree lined avenues.Madurodam was amazing and definitely worth the trip. Our guide was very informative and had a great sense of humour which always adds to the tour. Overall, I would definitely recommend this trip.

This trip was broken up into 2 different excursions. The windmill portion had way too people on the excursion. It made it very hard for our tour guide to keep track of everyone and she was not always sure of where everyone was. She also provided very little information to us. Not sure I would reccomend this one again. The 2nd portion of the trip was fantastic and our tour guide absolutely wonderful. She had lots of information to share about Holland, the Hague and Delft. She defintely made up for our morning excursion. So please make note, the 4 star is for the afternoon portion not the morning portion at all.

The morning tour of the windmills was disappointing as there was not enough information concerning the area or time to explore it. The afternoon tour of Delft, Hague, and Madurodam was better

I had the best time on this tour! The tour guide was deeply informative and I learnt so much about the history and current times of Amsterdam. I travelled solo felt in safe hands with the tour guide and my tour companions. I was amazed at how much we were able to fit into one day. To see windmills up close and personal was brilliant. They were set amongst a small, cosy Dutch village and it was like something out of a fairytale. Our visit to the cheese factory was great. I was expecting a large scale industrial cheese factory but instead found a quaint little cottage with women dressed in traditional Dutch dress. And the free taste testing was this cheese lover's dream! Next was a visit to the beautiful fishing village of Volendam. The sights were quaint and idyllic with various shops to purchase souvenirs and lunch. What better way to spend a sunny lunchtime than seafood by the sea. A pleasant boat ride to Marken to see a traditional clog factory (again not an industrial one as expected). It was like a step back in time. I purchased myself a pair of clogs from here, rather than the cheap ones in souvenir shops. The trip south was equally fascinating. The drive through The Hague was surreal, seeing some of the buildings you hear about on the world news (eg: International Criminal Court). To top off a great day was a visit to a pottery factory and the beautiful city of Delft. The main square was breath taking and very laid back. A great way to sit and watch time go by. I would recommend this tour to anyone. So much to see and do!

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