Free Walking Tour Delft
Explore the Heart of Delft with a Free Walking Tour
Explore the exquisite Maria van Jessekerk in Delft – a stunning Catholic church and tourist attraction with captivating architecture and a tranquil atmosphere.
Located in the heart of Delft, Maria van Jessekerk is a stunning Catholic church that captivates visitors with its beautiful architecture and tranquil atmosphere. A must-visit for tourists who appreciate history and culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Delft train station, exit the station and head northwest on Stationsplein. Continue straight onto Koepoortweg and then turn right onto the Burgwal street. Keep walking straight for about 15 minutes, and you will find Maria van Jessekerk at Burgwal 20 on your left.
Walking
From the Market Square (Markt), head east on Markt towards the Beestenmarkt. Continue onto the Burgwal street, and walk for about 8 minutes. Maria van Jessekerk will be on your right at Burgwal 20.
Walking
If you're at the Delft University of Technology, exit the campus towards the Mekelweg. Turn left onto the Mekelweg and then right onto the Westvest street. Continue walking straight until you reach the Burgwal street. Turn left and walk for about 10 minutes; you will find Maria van Jessekerk at Burgwal 20.
Use Maria van Jessekerk as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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