At this city you cannot just allow yourself to get bored at the hotel room as this city has so much to offer the tourists as far as local sightseeing is concerned. Visit the Qude Kerk that is the old church, which is also a burial place of Johannes Vermeer (a renowned Dutch painter), Piet Han (a naval Dutch officer) and Antonie van Leeuwenhock (a renowned scientist as well as a tradesman), the Niueve Kerk (New Church) that features the underground tomb that is sealed with a cover stone that measures 5000 kg and the City Hall that provides the city with its uniqueness. Apart from these places, the other interesting places of visit at this city are the Oostpoort, (Eastern Gate) and it is the only gate of the old city walls that has managed to survive and the construction of this gate took place around 1400, the Huyterhuis or the Geemenlandshuis and the regional water authority Delfland is nestled at this Huyterhius and its construction took place in the year 1505 and the Prinsenhof (Princes’court), which is a museum.
It is also the home to beaches, lakes that reflects pristine beauty, community gardens, campgrounds and offers facilities as far as recreation and sports are concerned.
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