Discover Amsterdam, nicknamed the Venice of the North, through a 7.2 km walking route that will take you to 21 iconic attractions in just 3 hours. Walk along the canals and admire the Flower Point of Sale, the Royal Palace, and Anne Frank House. Immerse yourself in Dutch culture by visiting historic sites such as Oude Kerk Church and the Jordaan district. With audio guides, enjoy fascinating historical commentary and anecdotes for total immersion in the city.
- 7.2 km walking route through the heart of Amsterdam
- Discover 21 landmarks including the Red Light District and the Flower Point of Sale
- Enjoy interactive audio guides for a rewarding experience
- Ideal for history and culture enthusiasts, accessible to all levels of fitness
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend an ideal Check-out Point.
Here you are in Singel Square, and no, you are not dreaming, it is a huge Flower Point of Sale that stretches out in front of you!
Built in the 1920s, this unique building is a theatre-cinema. Its architectural style blends art nouveau, art deco and Amsterdam School style
Review to art and painting lovers, here you are in Rembrandt Square.
Thanks to this beautiful bridge giving a beautiful panorama of the opera, we will change neighborhood to Waterlooplein, the former Jewish neighborhood of the city.
Formerly Catholic, Amsterdam became a Reformed city in 1578: Catholic churches were changed into Protestant churches.
The picturesque building in front of you is called the De Waag, known for being the place where Rembrandt painted his famous painting The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Tulp.
No need to tell you that you are in the Chinese Quarter, this temple speaks for itself!
You enter the most visited area of the city. Located in the center, you should know that everything said about this neighborhood is true
The oldest and certainly the most beautiful church in Amsterdam!
With a length of 141 meters, this building is one of the largest in Amsterdam: it is the Berlage Stock Exchange.
A city, a square! Well, this is Dam Square which is one of the most emblematic places in the city.
In front of you, you are dealing with another landmark of the city, located a stone’s throw from Dam Square.
Aaah, the royal palace. A symbolic monument of Amsterdam, it proudly stands out in Dam Square: it cannot be missed.
Here you can see the beautiful Magna Plaza shopping centre, built in the late 19th century in the style of the Dutch Renaissance
Here we are by the Herengracht Canal, one of the most beautiful in the city.
Symbol of the city, the country, but also of all the resistance of the Second World War, it is here that Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager persecuted by the Nazis, hid for more than two years.
It is one of the neighborhoods not to be missed! The Jordaan district was created at the beginning of the 17th century and was intended for the working class and artisans, hence the very narrow format of the houses...
We know the Netherlands for its beers, there's no doubt about that. But Amsterdam cuisine also has something to amaze food lovers!
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Surprising, this little courtyard hidden and located in the heart of the city, right?
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