Taken together, the poll results overwhelmingly voted for at least one day trip, sooo... we spent our last day in Rotterdam heading out of town to...
Delft!! See what i did there - almost gotcha! Turns out Delft had plenty of Gouda for sale, so in some (very) small way, we got to experience a bit of Delft and a bit of Gouda!
Turns out Delft is only a 12 minute train trip from Rotterdam Central station - so we walked for 45 minutes to the Central Station and then hopped on a train to Delft for a couple of hours of wandering aimlessly. I was hoping for a cute little, traditional Dutch town to meander through - and Delft delivered. Rotterdam was all but destroyed in WWII so there's not much of that Dutch village feel there. But Deflt had it in spades - houses on the main canal built in 1505, Johan Vermeer's house, ancient bridges and cobblestones... see for yourself:
There was an Old Church and a New Church (both really old) and an impressive looking City Hall. It was also oddly deserted.... the main shopping strip had a reasonable crowd, but there rest of the canals/ streets in the middle of town were completely empty - which was a bit weird. It was as if there is some secret rule that no-one may visit Delft on a Wednesday... but no-one told us! Still it was handy for taking photos. It actually reminded me of Utrecht, where I spent a few months studying years ago.
We are now in Hamburg to attend Phil's cousin's wedding and 50th birthday party - which is tonight! I'll let you know how a German wedding goes...
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