Royal Delft – the Hague Tour
Royal Delft – the Hague Tour
- Flexible Route & Pace
- Including an Experienced Guide
- Minimum 1 Person
Two of the Netherlands’ most captivating destinations — royal heritage, world-famous art, and hand-painted porcelain — all yours for the day.
Less than an hour from Amsterdam, the political heart of the Netherlands awaits. The Hague — elegant seat of Dutch government, home to the Royal Family, and center of international justice — stands as one of Europe’s most distinguished cities. Paired with Delft, the birthplace of Vermeer and home to the world’s last remaining 17th-century Delftware factory, this is a day tour that captures centuries of Dutch culture, artistry and royal tradition in a single, unforgettable journey.
Our Private Royal Delft & The Hague Day Tour is the most comfortable, personalized and flexible way to experience these two historic gems. Your dedicated driver-host collects you directly from your hotel and delivers you to the heart of Dutch heritage in a luxury, air-conditioned vehicle — with WiFi, refreshments, and expert local insights throughout the day.
From the iconic blue-and-white porcelain of Royal Delft and Vermeer’s canal-lined hometown to the majestic Binnenhof, the Peace Palace, and Mauritshuis museum housing the Girl with a Pearl Earring — this is Dutch culture at its finest. And with Four Seasons Tours, you experience it entirely on your own terms.
One day. Two extraordinary Dutch cities. Total privacy. Zero stress. Book your private Royal Delft & The Hague tour with Four Seasons Tours and discover the Netherlands in style.
Tour Highlights
Royal Delft Factory — witness hand-painted Delftware created using 17th-century techniques
Delft Old Town — canals, medieval architecture, and Vermeer’s birthplace
Binnenhof — the world’s oldest parliament complex, seat of Dutch government
Mauritshuis Museum — home to Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring & Rembrandt masterpieces
Peace Palace — the International Court of Justice and symbol of global peace
Royal Quarter — Noordeinde Palace, Lange Voorhout, and The Hague’s elegant streets
Miniature park Madurodam (optional) — the Netherlands in 1:25 scale
Door-to-door private transfer from your hotel in Amsterdam or the Netherlands
Fully flexible — your schedule, your pace, your interests
Exclusively your group — no strangers, no group buses, no compromises
WiFi & refreshments on board throughout the journey
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure
Perfect For
- Art and culture lovers — Vermeer, Rembrandt, and the Dutch Golden Age await
- History enthusiasts — royal palaces, medieval architecture, and 800 years of government
- Craft and design admirers — hand-painted Delftware and centuries-old artisan traditions
- Families — Madurodam and Royal Delft fascinate all ages
- Photography enthusiasts — canals, Gothic spires, and palace reflections
- First-time visitors to the Netherlands — experience authentic Dutch heritage beyond Amsterdam
- Couples seeking a romantic day out — intimate canals, elegant boulevards, and world-class art
Practical Information
- Duration: Approximately 8–9 hours (including travel time)
- Time in Delft & The Hague: Approximately 5–6 hours (flexible)
- Departure: Flexible — you choose your preferred start time
- Pickup: Direct from your hotel or agreed address in Amsterdam or the Netherlands
- Group size: Fully private — exclusively your group
- Vehicle: Spacious, air-conditioned Mercedes with WiFi and water on board
- Languages: English and Dutch
- Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour begins
Book Your Private Royal Delft & The Hague Tour
Vermeer’s canals are waiting. The Girl with a Pearl Earring is ready for her close-up. And the royal heart of the Netherlands — elegant, refined, and steeped in centuries of culture — is just a comfortable, private drive away. Book your Royal Delft & The Hague tour with Four Seasons Tours now and discover Dutch heritage in the finest style.
The Netherlands Beyond Amsterdam — Royalty, Art & International Prestige
While Amsterdam captures the world’s imagination with its canals and museums, true connoisseurs of Dutch culture know that some of the country’s most refined treasures lie just beyond the capital. The Hague and Delft — two cities separated by just fifteen minutes of scenic Dutch countryside — together form an unforgettable portrait of royal heritage, artistic genius, and centuries of craftsmanship.
For most travelers, organizing a day trip across multiple cities means rental cars, parking headaches, and precious time lost to logistics. With Vier seizoenen tours, there is nothing to plan. Your professional driver-host collects you at your hotel door, takes care of every detail, and returns you home in the evening — relaxed, inspired, and carrying perhaps a treasured piece of hand-painted Delftware.
This is not a group tour. There are no fixed schedules, no strangers sharing your space, and no compromise on where you linger or what you explore. The day unfolds entirely around you.
Royal Delft — The Last 17th-Century Delftware Factory in the World
Your journey begins in Delft, one of the Netherlands’ most picturesque medieval towns and the birthplace of the world-famous blue-and-white pottery known as Delftware (or Delft Blue).
Since 1653, Royal Delft (Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles) has been producing exquisite hand-painted earthenware using techniques passed down through nearly four centuries. It is the last surviving factory from the Dutch Golden Age, when Delft boasted over thirty potteries competing to recreate the beauty of Chinese porcelain for European aristocracy.
A visit to Royal Delft is not merely a museum experience — it is a living workshop where master painters still create each piece entirely by hand, brush stroke by brush stroke, following the same meticulous methods their predecessors used in the 1600s. You will witness artisans at work, discover the secrets of Delft’s signature cobalt blue glaze, and explore galleries filled with centuries of masterpieces — from delicate tiles to monumental vases.
The factory museum houses an extraordinary collection of historical and contemporary Delftware, and the showroom offers an unparalleled opportunity to acquire authentic hand-painted treasures directly from the source. Whether you seek a collector’s piece or a beautifully crafted souvenir, Royal Delft offers pieces found nowhere else on earth.
Your driver-host ensures you have ample time to appreciate the factory tour, explore the collection, and browse the showroom without feeling rushed.
Delft Old Town — Vermeer’s Hometown & Canals Frozen in Time
Beyond the factory gates lies Delft’s Historic Old Town, a perfectly preserved medieval gem that appears to have stepped straight out of a Vermeer painting. In fact, Johannes Vermeer — master of light and creator of Girl with a Pearl Earring — was born, lived, and died in Delft. His presence still echoes through the town’s narrow lanes and sun-dappled canals.
At the heart of Delft stands the Markt (Market Square), flanked by the soaring Gothic spire of the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) and the elegant Renaissance City Hall (Stadhuis). The New Church is the final resting place of William of Orange — founder of the Dutch royal dynasty — and nearly every member of the House of Orange-Nassau since, making it one of the most historically significant churches in the Netherlands.
The Oude Kerk (Old Church), with its famously leaning tower, dates to the 13th century and houses Vermeer’s tomb. As you wander Delft’s charming streets, you will discover hidden courtyards, arched bridges over tree-lined canals, and centuries-old buildings painted in soft pastel shades — the very architecture Vermeer immortalized in his masterwork View of Delft.
Your driver-host can recommend the best local spots for a traditional Dutch lunch — perhaps fresh herring, bitterballen, or a leisurely coffee with appeltaart — and point you toward artisan shops, antique stores, and hidden gems known only to locals.
The Hague — Seat of Government & Home to the Royal Family
From Delft, your private tour continues to The Hague (Den Haag) — the Netherlands’ elegant political capital, royal residence, and international city of peace and justice.
While Amsterdam holds the official title of Dutch capital, The Hague is where the country is actually governed. The Dutch parliament meets here, the King delivers his annual Speech from the Throne here, and the Prime Minister’s office resides in the iconic Torentje (Little Tower) overlooking the Hofvijver pond. The Hague is also home to over 150 international organizations — including the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and countless embassies — earning it the unofficial title “International City of Peace and Justice.”
The result is a city unlike any other in the Netherlands: grand boulevards, royal palaces, world-class museums, and an atmosphere of quiet dignity that sets it distinctly apart from Amsterdam’s bustling energy.
Binnenhof — The Oldest Parliament Complex in the World
At the heart of The Hague stands the Binnenhof (Inner Court) — a breathtaking medieval complex that has served as the center of Dutch political life since the 13th century. Originally built as a hunting lodge for the Counts of Holland, it evolved over the centuries into the seat of government and now houses both chambers of the Dutch parliament.
The Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights), with its soaring Gothic architecture and twin turrets, is the jewel of the Binnenhof. Every year on Prinsjesdag (Prince’s Day), King Willem-Alexander arrives in a golden horse-drawn carriage to deliver the Speech from the Throne in this magnificent hall — a tradition that has continued for centuries.
While major renovations are currently underway at the Binnenhof (scheduled through 2028), visitors can still admire the complex from the outside, visit the Binnenhof Viewpoint for spectacular aerial views, and explore the Binnenhof Renovation Information Centre to learn about the ongoing restoration and fascinating archaeological discoveries unearthed beneath the medieval foundations.
The Hofvijver — the picturesque Court Pond beside the Binnenhof — offers one of the most photographed views in all of the Netherlands, with the Gothic facades of the parliament buildings reflected in its still waters. It is a postcard-perfect moment your driver-host will ensure you do not miss.
Mauritshuis — Home to Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring
Just steps from the Binnenhof stands the Mauritshuis, one of the world’s finest art museums and home to an astonishing collection of Dutch Golden Age masterpieces.
Housed in a 17th-century palace built for Prince Johan Maurits of Nassau-Siegen, the Mauritshuis is an intimate jewel box of a museum — small enough to explore comfortably in an hour or two, yet filled with works of breathtaking significance. This is where you will come face-to-face with Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, often called the “Mona Lisa of the North” — a painting whose enigmatic expression and luminous beauty have captivated the world for centuries.
Beyond Vermeer, the Mauritshuis houses Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, works by Frans Hals, Jan Steen, and countless other Dutch masters whose names defined an entire artistic era. Every room reveals another masterpiece, and the museum’s world-class collection is presented in an environment of elegance and calm that allows each painting to shine.
Your driver-host can arrange museum tickets in advance or advise on skip-the-line options so you maximize your time immersed in art rather than queuing at the entrance.
Peace Palace — Symbol of International Justice
Among The Hague’s most iconic landmarks is the Peace Palace (Vredespaleis) — a stunning neo-Renaissance building that houses the International Court of Justice (the principal judicial organ of the United Nations) and the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Completed in 1913 and funded by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the Peace Palace was purpose-built as a temple to international law and peaceful conflict resolution. Its architecture is magnificent — soaring towers, richly decorated interiors with marble staircases, stained glass windows, and the Japanese Room adorned in silk tapestries gifted by the Emperor of Japan.
Guided tours of the Peace Palace interior are available on select dates (subject to the Court’s schedule), offering a rare glimpse inside courtrooms where some of the world’s most significant international disputes have been resolved. Even when interior tours are not available, the building’s grand exterior and surrounding gardens — including the symbolic World Peace Flame surrounded by stones from countries around the globe — make it a deeply moving stop.
Your driver-host will advise on tour availability and ensure you have time to appreciate this extraordinary monument to justice and diplomacy.
Noordeinde Palace & The Hague’s Royal Quarter
The Hague is the official residence of the Dutch Royal Family, and nowhere is this royal heritage more visible than in the elegant streets surrounding Noordeinde Palace.
Noordeinde Palace serves as King Willem-Alexander’s working palace — the location where he conducts official meetings, receives dignitaries, and fulfills his constitutional duties. While the interior is not open to the public, the palace’s handsome neoclassical facade, the Royal Stables nearby, and the surrounding gardens create one of the most refined urban spaces in the Netherlands.
The Lange Voorhout — often called “The Hague’s Champs-Élysées” — is a tree-lined boulevard of 18th-century mansions, many now housing embassies, galleries, and cultural institutions. This is where The Hague reveals its aristocratic character: wide streets, stately architecture, and an unmistakable air of refinement.
Your driver-host can point you to the best vantage points for photographs and share stories of royal history that bring the palaces and boulevards to life.
Madurodam — The Netherlands in Miniature (Optional)
For a final touch of Dutch charm — and especially delightful for families — Madurodam offers a unique experience: the entire Netherlands recreated in stunning 1:25 scale miniature.
This interactive theme park brings together over 120 famous Dutch landmarks, from Amsterdam’s canal houses and windmills to the Peace Palace, Schiphol Airport, and even the Delta Works flood barriers. It is educational, beautifully crafted, and genuinely enchanting — a place where you can “visit” the entire country in the space of an hour.
Your driver-host can include Madurodam in your itinerary if time and interest allow, making it a perfect complement to a day of history, art, and culture.
Why Choose Remo Drivers for Your Royal Delft & The Hague Day Tour?
The Hague and Delft are less than an hour from Amsterdam — close enough for a comfortable day trip, rich enough to fill an entire day with discovery. The difference between a good day tour and an exceptional one lies entirely in how you travel and who guides you there.
With Four Seasons Tours, you travel in a private, spacious luxury vehicle with a professional driver-host who knows the route intimately, understands the culture deeply, and is dedicated entirely to making your day extraordinary. No group buses, no strangers’ schedules to accommodate, and no rigid itineraries to follow. If you want to spend longer at Royal Delft, you do. If you want to linger over coffee on Delft’s Markt, your driver-host knows the perfect spot.
Real travelers who have experienced comparable private tours of The Hague and Delft describe their experiences in consistent terms: “guide was extremely knowledgeable,” “great cheese, and of course the Royal Delft museum was fantastic,” “loved our guide,” “very informative and flexible,” and “wonderful tour.” These are the words that define what Four Seasons Tours delivers on every journey