Escape the crowds and explore tranquil places in a historic neighbourhood. See Amsterdam with the eyes of a local! 
We will show you more than the usual: iconic buildings & hidden courtyards. While strolling through the maze of little streets we will tell you stories spanning centuries from Rembrandt until today.
On our way to the local neighbourhood of Jordaan you will:
- learn more about the history of the canal belt & encounter magnificent buildings like the Royal Palace 
- visit hidden courtyards that housed sailors` widows and elderly people on charity in 1650 – the first social housing projects in the world 
- explore the distinct lay-out and see the difference that this neighbourhood shows compared to the canal belt
- find out why both locals & art community fought to preserve the special character of the area when investors and the city tried to remodel it in the 1970s
- browse for a reminder on an antique market
Let us show you our Jordaan: a living village inside the city
We will meet just outside the Bistro Berlage next to the sign "Sherlocked".
We will start with an introduction to the origins of Amsterdam. Especially, at this place we will learn about the world's first stock market.
We will explain the importance and history of this central square.
Learn about the history of this fascinating building that originally served as the town hall of Amsterdam.
We will cross the Canal Ring of Amsterdam and learn about the extension of the city during the medieval.
The nine streets have become a cozy area for shopping away from the masses of tourism.
We will discover hidden streets and squares and learn about this remaining authentic Amsterdam neighbourhood.
The church for the poor - learn why this was constructed exactly here.
A beautiful courtyard that was constructed in 1650 for widows. It is one of the first social housing projects in the world.
We will pass by the Anne Frank house during our stroll through the Jordaan.
The Westerkerk is a marvel of a church. Rembrandt was burried here.
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