A Day trip to the Hague and Delft : The Hague, which is the third largest city in the Netherlands, is the seat of the Dutch government the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court. During your trip, you will visit the The Mauritshuis museum, home to the best Dutch paintings from the 17th century – the Golden Age of Dutch art. Masterpieces such as Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt, The Goldfinch by Fabritius and The Bull by Potter among the museum’s treasures. Thirty minutes from The Hague is the town of Delft, celebrated for its connections to Johannes Vermeer, Delft Blue pottery, and the Royal family. You will visit the Royal Delft Factory, the last remaining Delftware factory from the 17th century, where you will get to see how the famous hand-painted blue patterns of Delft Blue pottery have been created since the 16th century, and admire the painters and craftsmen at work. If you are travelling with children, we will make sure you stop in Madurodam, a theme park filled with miniature trees and flower beds, that tells the history of the Netherlands in an informative and enchanting way. A must!
A Daytrip to the Hague and Delft : The Hague, which is the third largest city in the Netherlands, is the seat of the Dutch government the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court. During your trip, you will visit the The Mauritshuis museum, home to the best Dutch paintings from the 17th century – the Golden Age of Dutch art. Masterpieces such as Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt, The Goldfinch by Fabritius and The Bull by Potter among the museum’s treasures. Thirty minutes from The Hague is the town of Delft, celebrated for its connections to Johannes Vermeer, Delft Blue pottery, and the Royal family. You will visit the Royal Delft Factory, the last remaining Delftware factory from the 17th century, where you will get to see how the famous hand-painted blue patterns of Delft Blue pottery have been created since the 16th century, and admire the painters and craftsmen at work. If you are travelling with children, we will make sure you stop in Madurodam, a theme park filled with miniature trees and flower beds, that tells the history of the Netherlands in an informative and enchanting way. A must!