









8 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Experience a mix of Dutch history, culture, and innovation
Enjoy a panoramic view of modern Rotterdam
See the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinderdijk
Admire 19 original windmills in a scenic setting
Ideal for travelers seeking a well-rounded day trip
€ 129
€ 118.68


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a memorable day tour from Amsterdam and explore four of the Netherlands’ most remarkable destinations. Begin your journey in the charming town of Delft, famous for its blue pottery, historic architecture, and serene canals. Stroll through its quaint streets, visit local artisan shops, and soak in the timeless beauty that has inspired artists and royals alike.
Next, head to The Hague, the political heart of the country and home to the Dutch government and royal family. Here, you’ll witness a city where tradition and modern governance coexist, surrounded by stately buildings, embassies, and museums. Then, take in a panoramic view of Rotterdam—known for its striking modern skyline, innovative architecture, and vibrant cultural scene—giving you a true sense of the Netherlands' contemporary spirit.
Finally, step into the past at Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where 19 original windmills stand as iconic symbols of Dutch ingenuity. These beautifully preserved structures offer a glimpse into the country’s centuries-long battle with water, and their sheer number and setting are nothing short of breathtaking. This tour combines history, culture, and scenic beauty, making it a perfect way to experience the Netherlands in a single, unforgettable day.
Meal and beverage
Air-conditioned vehicle
Snacks
Bottled water
Optional activities in Kinderdijk
Lunch, food, beverages
Public transportation nearby
Wear comfortable shoes
Bring weather-appropriate clothing
Not wheelchair accessible
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The best way to see entire Netherlands at one place. The miniatures are detailed and well made. The working models of trains are fun to watch. I really liked Rotterdam model with erasmus bridge. The best part was 'The Flying Dutchman' VR ride which was enjoyed by people from all age groups. For interactivity there is a spot from where you can operate miniatures of ships. Overall, this is a must visit place if you are in Hague.

I absolutely loved this place. The simulations were so amazing. I lo ed the historic stories told and the entire set up, is genius. A great place for kids but for adults alike. Its so interesting and there is so much to see, time will pass by and you would have spent almost an entire day. The best time to go is from when they open at 10.

It's a fun place to see the highly detailed miniature Dutch, Amsterdam - cityscapes, buildings, architecture, churches, airports, wind farms, wind mills, Canal systems, functional railway track and different trains running around, traffic vehicles moving on the road, ships, boats moving in the water... It was a fun time.. different big bridges recreated where it feels like a small overpass that you walk on, it's a fun get away

We recently visited Madurodam in The Hague, and our entire family had a fantastic time! It was perfect outing for both the adults and kids. This park is more than just miniature models; it's a interactive and educational experience. Our child loved being able to push buttons, make things move, and participate in the various activities throughout the park. It was a brilliant way to see the Netherlands' history and landmarks come to life in a way that engages younger visitors. For the adults, we appreciated the clever use of technology to make the exhibits feel dynamic. It offers a wonderful, bite-sized overview of the country's highlights. If you're looking for an outing that keeps everyone entertained and teaches them something new, Madurodam is a must-see.

Madurodam was my favorite experience during my entire trip to the Netherlands. I loved exploring the miniature versions of Dutch cities and landmarks. It felt like traveling through the whole country in just a few hours. My favorite parts were steering the ships through the canals, controlling the helicopter, and interacting with the fun exhibits like attracting the fishes. The park is very well designed, with so many details that bring Dutch history, architecture, and culture to life. It’s both educational and entertaining, making it a great place for families, couples, or solo travelers. I would recommend it as one of the first stops for tourists visiting the Netherlands. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. Parking was a little pricey, but that might just be my perspective as a visitor from abroad. Overall, I would definitely like to return and see it again.



