The Hague

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

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Cultural Experience, Town / City

The Hague Reviews

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Great trip! Delft was awesome, and the windmills were amazing to learn about and look at. To be honest, I wasn't at all impressed with The Hague and the Madurodam. If you are traveling with kids, the might have fun at Madurodam, but for adults, it was a bore. The Hague might have been more fun if we had been able to get out of the bus and see more of the city.

5 star rating: Highly Recommended Review by STEPHEN G, August 2012
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour

FULL DAYS TOUR TO SEE FLOWER MARKET, ROTTERDAM, DELFT AND THE HAGUE. GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY

We recommend this tour - value for money! Informative about The Nederthelands' Dams and geo challenges with water. We saw beautiful windmills and lovely fishing town of Marken and Volendam in the countryside. Pottery factory visit, and the Apple Pie in the Delft Square was delicious. For the afternoon, the pace was slower (which is good for me as I was getting tired) as the coach drove thru' the Hague. We were given 50-60mins inside Madurodam, it was ok for adults but I think a child may wish for more time. Enjoyable!

Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Tour that I booked through Viator in conjunction with the actual operator was the perfect 1/2 day trip. It included everything I had intended to see on my short trip to Amsterdam. The cost was also quite reasonable. I definitely recommend booking this tour for anyone who is only staying in Amsterdam for a couple of days.

We loved it! The windmills are breathtakingly beautiful. I love shopping for local crafts so Delft was great for me. The Hague was more of a drive by event, but the short stop at the palace was great. Madurodam is any child's dream, I only hope to take our babies there some day. Very well coordinated day trip.

The windmills and Madurodam are interesting but one can forget about Delft and The Hague.

Actually this is a 2 trips combined. Morning we visited Zaanse Schans Windmills, Marken and Volendam. The Zaanse was very beautiful. The negative point was the time for lunch. 40 mins for lunch was very stressful. The cheese we bot from cheese factory actually is available to buy in Amsterdam as well. The price for the same cheese in Amsterdam is cheaper than the one we bought from the cheese factory. After the morning trip, we were back to Amsterdam. Waited there for about 20 mins, then we start the afternoon trip to Delft, The Hague and Madurodam. Over all, this is a good trip. We booked the tour online. The meeting place is easy to find. We will use Viator again in the future.

5 star rating: Highly Recommended Review by Clifford W, USA, June 2012
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour

This tour included a visit to a farm to see cows, learn how and see wooden shoes be made, and eat some great cheese. Following came the visit to Rotterdam - a beautiful city, but we stayed mostly in the bus (we were tired of walking anyway!). Then on to The Hague to see the world court building, many fascinating embassies, more good history, and then a visit to the miniture exhibition of Mauradam. The last part you would need no more than 30 minutes to see the whole thing. But this tour really gives you the essence of The Netherlands and I can highly recommend it.

Seeing the Hague was a great chance to see the crosscurrents of Netherlands architecture. Both the modern highrise buildings and the lovely historic buildings were a delight to observe in such close proximity. The Madurodam Park was a real wonder. A great way to see the Netherlands that we had already seen all over again but in one place and in miniature.

5 star rating: Highly Recommended Review by Shelby C, June 2012
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour

This is the second Viator tour I have taken with my friends (the other was Dublin), and I can say that both of my experiences were amazing. The tour guide was very informative and spoke clearly in both English and Spanish. The cheese farm/shoe factory was quick but fascinating (the cheese is amazing) and newly built Rotterdam was a nice contrast to Amsterdam. Delft is a great stop for a picture-perfect lunch, although quite touristy. It would have been nice to learn more about The Hague, but I enjoyed what we saw. Miniature world is charming, although will be much more appreciated by those with children. All in all worth the price of admission!

first part of tour stops at delft pottery..very interesting tour of factory and ample time to browse for purchasing after..a bit too much i think! the following stop in delft town centre is just long enough..quite a nice square with shops etc. the drive through the hague is quite interesting and it is a very pretty city.there is one photo stop. finally madurodam-wonderful detail and delightful to visit

This trip was a long day but well worth it. Just saw so much. Voladem/Maken/ zaanse schaans and delft/hague and lastly madurodam the most magic mini netherlands

A very good trip to get an overall appreciation of the area outside Amsterdam and down to the Hague. It is a long day but one packs a lot into the time and it is good value.

4 star rating: Recommended Review by Camelia C, Romania, May 2012
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour

We were really fortunate to have an excellent guide, extremely knowledgeable and with a very friendly demeanour! She shared a lot of helpful information with us on Dutch landscape, history, culture, art, politics, way of living! The tour wanted to be all comprehensive and we pretty much covered everything, even of this meant rushing though downtown Rotterdam and The Hague! The traffic in and out of Amsterdam must be given serious consideration as it creates some terrible delays! We strongly suggest to break this tour down into half so that people can actually time to make some sight-seeing in Rotterdam and The Hague.

As we got underway, out guide Massimo explained his 3 rules: no cell phone usage on the bus, no talking while he was talking (yes, he required silence even while he was explaining things in other languages!) and the bus was not going to wait for you if you were late. He would suddenly stop his descriptions if he heard someone elses voice. He did not, however, stick to the "no wait" rule. The city of Delft was intriguing and a bit more time would have been nice judging by the fact that several people did not make it back to the bus on time. And yes, we waited. The drive through the Hague would have been better if we could have stopped to at least see the Peace Palace. Madurodam is a place best visited in good weather, which we didn't have.

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