The Hague Reviews
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Review by Francine A, Australia, March 2010
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
I particularly enjoyed the morning part of the tour. It was good to see something of Holland away from the city. The afternoon part of the tour was not as enjoyable. The miniature village at Madurodam was of little interest to me as an adult and it was only a brief visit to The Hague with one stop to take a few photos. It was a little late in the day to get good photos because of the light. I would suggest taking the morning tour only and then do your own thing in Amsterdam. The guide did a good job.
Review by Anonymous, March 2010
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour
The trip was enjoyable. We were able to cover several cities in one day. The highlights was Delfth where we had some free time and were able to eat lunch at a restaurant overlooking the square. A visit to Madurodam where the entire Netherlands is displayed in miniature size was a treat. 1 hour wasn't enough time to thoroughly tour the entire area. Overall, the tour is recommended. The tour guide was informative and kept us entertained the entire time on the bus about the culture and history. I would have liked to have been to walk around Hague but I realize it wasn't possible to time constraints.
Review by Anonymous, February 2010
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
The tour was nicely conducted, Should have more time at Madurodam and The Hague. The guide was very informative.
Review by Anonymous, February 2010
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
My favorite part of the tour was the cheese shop where they demonstrate how to make cheese and then give samplings. Wonderful! I enjoyed the tour but it seemed a bit rushed and it was extremely crowded. The Hague wasn't that interesting to me, just a drive through anyway. The tour guide did a great job. We unexpectedly were offered hotel pickup which was very nice.
Review by Stephen L, United Kingdom, November 2009
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour
Good way to see the local sights in a short time. The guide was well informed and friendly, though having to give the tour in three languages does take time. The only negative point being too little time to see all of the sights; perhaps the city tour 'drive through' of Rotterdam and the Hague could have been dropped to allow more than 50 minutes at Madurodam, the model village.
Review by Ramesh M, Norway, November 2009
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
It was a good tour looking through the windmills and Delft, The Hague and Madurodam. We felt that the morning tour to windmills and the cruise were good. The second part was OK, we wanted a little more time at Madurodam. If it could be 1 hour and 30 minutes, that would have be great. Overall it's a worthwhile tour.
Review by Patricia T, USA, July 2009
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
Morning tour of windmills and Volendam were fantastic. Afternoon portion of the Hague was only a quick drive-thru, not even good photo ops. Madurodam was cute but overrated. would have rather seen more of Netherlands.
Review by Anonymous, June 2009
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour
Very limited time was spent in each site. However, if you don't have a lot of time in Amsterdam, it is still worth doing the tour. In Rotterdam, a 5 minute photo stop and the rest of the time was spent in the bus. In Delft, we visited Delft pottery shop and had 1 hour free time for lunch and sightseeing. In The Hague, we stayed in the bus. We had 45 minutes in Madurodam.
Review by Anonymous, June 2009
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
It was rushed as it covered all of Holland in one day, and the stops were all purchase-oriented. But it was definitely worth doing, especially the morning part in Zaanse Schans, Volendam, and Marken. The afternoon in Delft, The Hague, and Madurodam was less impressive. Delft was only about the porcelain, and The Hague was a drive through a big city, with two points of interest, the parliament and the international court, which we saw from outside. The guides were helpful but had to do the commentary in many languages. Overall, a good experience.
Review by Elizabeth M, United Kingdom, May 2009
Doing what: Amsterdam Super Saver 2: Windmills, Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Day Trip
The first half of the day was great--the clogs, cheese and the fishing villages. The second half was very average, Delft was interesting how they made the china, would like to have seen more of the Delft village. Driving through The Hague was deadly boring. Madurodam was interesting.
Review by Krishnan Vaitheeswaran, Australia, December 2008
Doing what: Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour
Wonderful guide and a very well planned itinerary. Delft was impressive, Den Haag The Hague very political, Madurodam pretty and Rotterdam modernistic. Perfect way to see the other important bits of The Netherlands.
Review by Anonymous, April 2007
Doing what: Delft, The Hague and Madurodam Half-Day Trip from Amsterdam
Pity couldn't stop in Hague - even for a cup of coffee. Bus should have water bottles for sale.





