Royal Delft

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Delft, Netherlands

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Brasserie· Store· Museum· Tourist attraction

Royal Delft Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Royal Delft is located in Delft, Netherlands on Rotterdamseweg 196. Royal Delft is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category brasserie in Netherlands.

Address

Rotterdamseweg 196

Phone

+31 157600800

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Hala Shashaa

A must see when you visit Delft The Netherlands. Highly recommended. Excellent variety of Art and alot of choice for souvenir. Very friendly staff

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Sandra Treviño Barbosa

Really nice experience to have a high tea in Royal Delft plates and cups. I didn't like the sweet baked goods but the savory where really good. Sadly they asked us to leave after only 1.5 that we were there even if there were other empty tables around, so I don't recommend this place if you want to stay for a long time.

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Todd Hadley

If you go to Holland this place is a must. Take the train down from Amsterdam and then walk to it from the station. The town is beautiful and this place is the coolest. You can literally buy pieces you see people making. Anything you buy is worth the money for sure.

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Vivian Cury

Very nice museum for an afternoon. We had the museum basically to ourselves because of corona and everyone was at the beach, as it was 30 degrees outside. The only down part was that the temporary exhibition was only in Dutch, even if you had the English audio tour. A fair warning, this is not a place for running kids. The tour ends at the shop, and the first piece you see costs 7999 euros! I went with my 6 months old baby, and he was quiet and strapped inside his stroller.

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R Shen

Started with 2 short films showing the history of this fascinating company and how the porcelains are made. The exhibitions cover the Dutch historical events during the past 400 years. The whole tour took me an hour.