Immerse yourself in Amsterdam’s rich history on an exclusive guided walking tour. Explore major landmarks like Dam Square, artists squats, and medieval city gates while strolling along the city’s canals and bridges.
Immerse yourself in Amsterdam’s rich history on an exclusive guided walking tour. Explore major landmarks like Dam Square, artists squats, and medieval city gates while strolling along the city’s canals and bridges.
- St. Nicholas Basilica - Explore the rich history of Amsterdam’s main Roman Catholic church. Constructed in the late 19th century after years of prohibition, its unique architectural styles mirror the city’s changing religious landscape.
- Weeping Tower - Visit the Schreierstoren, or Tower of Tears, a medieval structure where women bid farewell…
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St. Nicholas Basilica - Explore the rich history of Amsterdam’s main Roman Catholic church. Constructed in the late 19th century after years of prohibition, its unique architectural styles mirror the city’s changing religious landscape.
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Weeping Tower - Visit the Schreierstoren, or Tower of Tears, a medieval structure where women bid farewell to loved ones setting sail.
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Zeedijk - Walk along one of Amsterdam’s oldest streets, originally a sea dike that protected against the IJ waters. At the Kolksluis, enjoy one of the city’s most charming lock bridges.
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Nieuwmarkt - Head to the vibrant nightspot and market square, Nieuwmarkt, located in the old city center. This area has been a hub for commerce and socializing since the 17th century, thanks to its convenient location just inside the old city gate, attracting traders and shoppers seeking fresh produce.
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In de Waag - While at Nieuwmarkt, visit “De Waag,” a 15th-century building and one of Amsterdam’s oldest non-religious structures. Initially a city gate and part of the city walls, it has also served as a guildhall, museum, and fire station, among other roles.
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Trippenhuis - View Amsterdam’s most magnificent 17th-century mansion, once owned by the affluent Trip family, directly contrasted with the city’s “smallest house” across the street.
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Oost-Indisch Huis - Enter the courtyard of the Dutch East India Company’s headquarters, the birthplace of the world’s first multinational corporation.
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Kleine Trippenhuis - Admire one of Amsterdam’s narrowest houses, a testament to how high land taxes once encouraged tall, narrow buildings.
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Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam’s first purpose-built Protestant church, designed by Hendrick de Keyser. Its graceful tower is one of the city’s iconic landmarks.
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Museum Het Rembrandthuis - Pass by Rembrandt’s house, a historic building and art museum where the painter lived and worked from 1639 to 1656. The museum’s collection includes Rembrandt’s etchings and works by his contemporaries.
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National Opera & Ballet - Next, visit the Stopera, a complex housing both the city hall and the Dutch National Opera and Ballet. The building’s construction took over 60 years to complete.
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South Church (Zuiderkerk) - Visit the Zuiderkerk, or Southern Church, a Protestant church in the Nieuwmarkt area. It played a significant role in Rembrandt’s life and is featured in a Claude Monet painting.
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The Amstel - Stroll along the Amstel River, a vital part of the Netherlands since the Middle Ages, providing Amsterdam with water and transportation for over 800 years.
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Magere Brug - At the river, see two bridges: the Skinny Bridge and the Blue Bridge. The Skinny Bridge is likely Amsterdam’s most famous bridge, spanning the Amstel since 1934, while the Blue Bridge, not actually blue, is named after the 17th-century wooden blue bridge that crossed the Amstel.
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Blauwbrug - At the river, see two bridges: the Skinny Bridge and the Blue Bridge. The Skinny Bridge is likely Amsterdam’s most famous bridge, spanning the Amstel since 1934, while the Blue Bridge, not actually blue, is named after the 17th-century wooden blue bridge that crossed the Amstel.
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Rembrandtplein - Walk through one of the city’s busiest squares, Rembrandt Square, named after the renowned Dutch painter, Rembrandt. Here, see a bronze-cast representation of his famous painting, The Night Watch, displayed in celebration of the artist’s 400th birthday in 2006.
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Bloemenmarkt - Continue through the flower market to see the Munttoren (“Mint Tower”), originally part of one of the main gates in Amsterdam’s medieval city wall.
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Begijnhof - Visit one of Amsterdam’s oldest hofjes, or almshouses, Begijnhof. It features a group of houses around a secluded courtyard and garden, historically home to the Beguines – unmarried women living together under vows of chastity. Today, it also hosts two churches.
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Dam Square - The tour concludes at Dam Square, known for its notable buildings and frequent events, including the Royal Palace, New Church, and National Monument.

- Exclusive Tour Guide (not applicable with ‘SAVE! BOOK SEMI-PRIVATE’ option)
- Tour operates in all weather conditions
- Expert-led Walking Tour
- Total Duration: 2.5 Hours
- Exclusive Tour Guide (not applicable with ‘SAVE! BOOK SEMI-PRIVATE’ option)
- Tour operates in all weather conditions
- Expert-led Walking Tour
- Total Duration: 2.5 Hours
- Tour Price Does NOT Include Hotel Pickup or Drop-Off (We Recommend UBER or Taxi)
- Tour Does NOT Include Gratuities (OPTIONAL)
- Tour Price Does NOT Include Hotel Pickup or Drop-Off (We Recommend UBER or Taxi)
- Tour Does NOT Include Gratuities (OPTIONAL)
Embark on an immersive 2.5-hour walking tour in the morning to explore the historical side of Amsterdam. Get acquainted with the inner city guided by an experienced tour conductor, who will let you in on the major historical sites in Amsterdam. The itinerary includes Dam Square, artists’ colonies, Prinsengracht, tilted residences, and the medieval gate…
Embark on an immersive 2.5-hour walking tour in the morning to explore the historical side of Amsterdam. Get acquainted with the inner city guided by an experienced tour conductor, who will let you in on the major historical sites in Amsterdam. The itinerary includes Dam Square, artists’ colonies, Prinsengracht, tilted residences, and the medieval gate of the city. You’ll have the opportunity to stroll around, cross famous canals and bridges, closely experiencing the city’s historic charm.
- It is imperative that you provide us with guests MOBILE PHONE NUMBER (including country code)
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Notes: The tour route may be affected by national celebrations. When this occurs, we will provide guests with an alternative route still being able to see all the highlights on the tour. In these cases we are unable to provide refunds or discounts. No large bags or suitcases are allowed during this tour. We recommend comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, umbrella in case of rain and hat during summer. Due to increased security measures at many attractions some can’t be visited from the inside.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.