Delft may not be the largest city in the Netherlands, but it’s one of the most atmospheric and historically significant. Famous for its canals, its role in Dutch independence, its blue-and-white ceramics, and as the home of Johannes Vermeer, Delft is a city where every street corner has a story. Walking through Delft feels like stepping into a 17th-century painting — yet it’s also a lively university town filled with cafés, markets, and creativity. If you’re planning a visit, here’s your Delft Travel Guide to discovering Delft.
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