Explore the enchanting canals of Leiden on a private boat tour. With exclusive access to the city’s picturesque waterways, this wonderful cruise offers a unique perspective of Leiden’s rich history and culture. Enjoy onboard drinks and snacks while a friendly local guide shares hidden gems and stories about the city’s landmarks. Perfect for couples or small groups seeking an intimate experience, this private tour allows you to immerse yourself in the charm of Leiden at your own pace.
- 90-minute private canal cruise tailored for 2 to 6 passengers
- Enjoy drinks and snacks included during the cruise
- Guided by a knowledgeable local captain who shares insights about Leiden
- Depart from Beestenmarkt, just a short walk from Leiden Central Station
We will meet you at the small dock, on the waterside of the "Catwalk" coffeeshop.
One of the central squares in Leiden surrounded by classic Dutch houses.
View from the water of the dome and buildings of the Old Observatory, one of the places Albert Einstein worked in Leiden.
Reconstruction of the Windmill of the father of Rembrandt Van Rijn.
The old harbor in Leiden, where classic Dutch ships are moored as well as typical Dutch living ships ("Woonboten")
The gardens of the Hortus Botanicus, one of the oldest of it's kind (1590)
Park that was created after the famous gunpowder explosion in 1807.
The Leidse Waag is a national monument located on the Aalmarkt in Leiden. It was built around 1657 to a design by Pieter Post on the site of the old, wooden weigh house. This had stood since 1455 at the place where the Oude Rijn, the Nieuwe Rijn, and the Mare meet.
The Koornbrug (locally: Koornbeursbrug) is a fixed stone arch bridge with a double canopy. For centuries, grain was traded on the bridge. The first mention of a bridge at this location dates back to the 15th century. In 1642, this bridge was replaced by the current Koornbrug, featuring three arches and elegant natural stone facades. The foundation stone was laid on December 15, 1642.
The Rapenburg is the most famous and one of the most beautiful canals in the center of Leiden, often described as a chic, historic waterway with stately 17th-century buildings. It is known for its rich university history (Academiegebouw), cultural attractions (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Hortus Botanicus), and royal residents during their student days.
The canal is situated on the western and southern edges of the canal structure completed in the 17th century that encloses the inner city of Leiden.
The Old and New Rhine separate west of Leiderdorp at the Leidse Waardeiland and rejoin in a canalized form in the middle of Leiden's city center. The city of Leiden originated on the headland on this side.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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