See firsthand how the iconic pottery is made
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Overview
While visiting the beautiful city of Delft, see the last remaining delft blue pottery factory “De Porceleyne Fles”. Dating from the 17th century, the tour is wheelchair accessible with fixed ramps along with ramps that can be placed if needed. There is also an accessible toilet at the beginning of the tour. Open daily (with the exception of Christmas and New Year’s), for the fee of 12.50 Euros, you can learn about its history and see firsthand how the iconic pottery is made. The self-guided tour takes between one and two hours, and includes a headset to listen to the tour at your own pace.
Transport & Parking
Accessible parking is available in front of the site for free at selected spots. The city of Delft is approximately an hour commute from Amsterdam Central station. To get there, you can take your private vehicle, taxi, or arrive to the city center by train and . Contact Accessible Travel Netherlands for more assistance with planning your journey. The Delft pottery experience is located a short drive, or a 17-20 minute walk outside the city center.
Access
The museum, shop and lunchroom are fully accessible for wheelchairs. Storage lockers and a garderobe are available free of charge. There is no ramp to this area, but staff members can assist you.
Toilets
There is also an accessible toilet at the beginning of the tour.
Staff
Staff members are willing to help you and answer any questions you may have.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Combination packages with this other nearby attractions can be purchased at a discount. Please visit the site’s website www.royaldelft.com, or contact Accessible Travel Netherlands for accessibility information. A lunchroom is located on site to enjoy a snack and a drink during your visit. Specialty lunches, high teas, and other services can be reserved in advance.
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