During the summer of 2025, Delft will transform into a stage for sustainable choices. From 18 July to 20 September, you can take part in D'serve: a campaign that rewards sustainable visitors at various locations in the city. At special D'SERVE locations throughout the city, you can register your sustainable action, collect a token and immediately cash in your reward. Think a free coffee, discount or a nice surprise.

On this page you will find an overview of all D'SERVE locations: where to go, what you can do there and how to easily join the week's action. So you can make a positive impact with the smallest steps - and get the most out of your visit to Delft.

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  • Stads-Koffyhuis

    Stads-Koffyhuis hotspot

    The Stads-Koffyhuis is much more than just coffee. Meal rolls, sandwiches, coffees, pastries, pancakes and more can all be found at the Koffyhuis.

  • Vakantiepark Delftse Hout

    Vakantiepark Delftse Hout

    At vakantiepark Delftse Hout you will find all the ingredients for a successful stay.

  • Westcord Hotel ****

    Westcord Hotel **** hotspot

    The Westcord Hotel Delft is conveniently located between the city centre and the green Delftse Hout.

  • Delft Brewery

    Delft Brewery hotspot

    Delft city brewery, eatery and beer garden. With the discovery of the 14th -century beer cellar, Delft's beer history comes back to life!

  • Royal Delft Museum

    Royal Delft Museum Master painter of Royal Delft painting on a plate

    The only remaining earthenware factory from the 17th century where Delft Blue pottery is still made today.

  • De Papaver

    De Papaver

    De Papaver is the place to learn more or get involved with sustainability and nature.

  • Knus

    Knus

    At Knus you are welcome for all sorts of things, such as weddings, activities (with small or large groups), relaxing on the terrace and much more!

  • Vermeer Centrum Delft

    Vermeer Centrum Delft hotspot

    This is the place to get to know 17th-century painter Johannes Vermeer better!