Hotel Leeuwenbrug
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Transit in Delft
We always transit in Holland whenever we fly from Edinburgh to Singapore. My husband trusts the Amsterdam airport than he trusts the London or Paris airport. Could be the missing baggages during transit that have happened when he were in those 2 cities. Anyway, we are only transiting for 3 nights.
The journey from Schipol to Delft is …
Smoking, zooming and being subtle
... 1077; 83;ью (это совер 96;енно чудов 80;щно, но в булоч 85;ой хлеб из-за прила 74;ка доста 02;т ручищ ...
Ferry Tales
... many on their nests or with gaggles of chicks. Willie really wanted a picture of a heron -- so much so that she nearly lost her head standing up suddenly to get a picture, while on the top deck of the Liza Marleen just as we went under a very low bridge. There were shouts of alarm, and she sat down in time.
We visited Kinderdijk, which is famous for 19 traditional windmills in a concentrated area. We could stop for only a short photo op because we ...
Delft: Holland in Bloom
... various colored tulips. I'd already been to Delft with my Aunt Kay and I loved the city's small and quaint feel, and it was nice to experience it again with my Mom, who loves Delftware - the blue porcelain the the city is known for.
We went into some of the shops around the Market Square and found an interesting clock shop with antique grandfather clocks and a Delftware shop in a building with the original painted ceiling from ...
By the garden of the willow tree
Day 5
We landed in Rotterdam, but did not tour the city except on the way out of Rotterdam to Delft.
In the 17th century Delft was one of the harbors of the Dutch East India Company, known locally by the initials VOC. Through the imports of that company, local potters came into contact with Chinese porcelain and began to imitate it. It ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsHotel Leeuwenbrug Delft
We had a room at the first floor and our window was facing the back alley. Not much disturbance though except for occassional drunks hanging around. Considerably spacious room with free WIFI connection. Small bathroom but looks new and very clean. Breakfast is lovely! Quite a lot of varieties unlike some hotels only serve you plain bread and coffee. Very close to the square and marketplace. It is a MUST stay hotel if anyone is going to Delft.
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