UseUse Tourist Day Tickets easily travel around South Holland by bus, tram, metro or waterbus. The province is simply teeming with exciting attractions and cities, which can make the experience a bit overwhelming. To get the most out of Tourist Day Tickets, we have put together several inspiring routes for you. This balanced route is your ticket to a fun-packed day with a wide range of very different activities!
Want to enjoy a magnificent view of an ancient city? Then visit the tower of the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft. With clear weather, you can see not only the city of Delft, but also Rotterdam and The Hague. To reach the top of the tower, you have to climb 376 steps, but it is well worth every step. Also, don’t forget to visit the church itself. The church has a Renaissance style with classical columns and several lead glass windows. Inside the church you will find some interesting sights, such as the famous tomb of Prince William of Orange.
Spend an afternoon on Scheveningen’s Boulevard. Here you’ll find plenty of places for a tasty lunch overlooking the sea. Is your belly filled again? Then you can go up in the heights. The ferris wheel on the Pier is Europe’s first ferris wheel above the sea. The gondolas accommodate up to 6 people and show you a breathtaking view of the sea, the beach and the boulevard. You can choose to buy a ticket at the pier, or order your ticket online. Then you are sure you won’t have to wait in line for a long time.
At the end of the day, travel on to Rotterdam and visit the Euromast. This 185-meter-high tourist attraction offers you a panoramic view of all of Rotterdam. In addition, you can take a ride to the top in the rotating panorama elevator. Feeling hungry? Then grab a bite to eat with at high altitude. Want more of a challenge? Then you can also choose to abseil from the Euromast. You will step over a 100-meter edge and let a rope take you down. If you want to end your evening in style, you can choose to spend the night in one of the exclusive suites in the Euromast.