It was a bit of a maze sorting our way out of the station as EVERYTHING in the Netherlands is under construction and Arthur and I apparently can't read dutch signs with big arrows showing us the proper way to go.
We figured it out and started to walk into the town... following the big church tower is usually a good way to find yourself in the centre of the town. To me, Delft seemed like a mix of Maastricht and Utrecht. There was the large centre square with city hall, one of the churches and many cafes and restaurants lining it but there was also many small canals. We ventured around for a few hours taking photos, roaming the streets, seeing the Vermeer gift shop and of course seeing lots of Delft ware. We noticed that one of the main church towers was very crooked, I hope you can see if from the photos I will post... must be a similar problem to the Pisa tower. Loved just wandering around Delft and I can see why it was described to me by so many as "cute" but I would rather use the word charming. Enjoy the photos!
The crooked tower.
Subway restaurant looking very fancy.
Photo op in the main square
Some orange support for the Netherlands.
pretty street.
Girl with the pearl earring bike, pretty snazzy.
They must have flooding issues...
again... crooked.
A school bus looking a little bit out of place.
Mom, this enough wine?
bike parkade.
-Xoxo





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