- The Jordaan - Originally a working-class neighbourhood, the Jordaan has become one of the most expensive, upscale locations in the Netherlands. It is home to many art galleries, particularly for modern art, and is also dotted with speciality shops and restaurants. Markets are held regularly at Noordermarkt, the Westerstraat (the Lapjesmarkt textile market) and Lindengracht.
Rembrandt spent the last years of his life in the Jordaan, on the Rozengracht canal. He was buried in the Westerkerk church, at the corner of Rozengracht and Prinsengracht, just beyond the Jordaan. The Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank went into hiding during World War II, is located on the edge of the Jordaan, on the Prinsengracht canal.
- Multi-language tour guide assistance
- Bicycle usage included
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Explore Amsterdam like a bona fide local, guided by your polyglot guide on your bicycle. Pedal along the Amstel river, passing the elegant Skinny Bridge, the BlauwBrug, the historic 400th-anniversary canals, the age-old islands lined with enchanting warehouses, the West Church, the Jordaan region, and more. Indulge in a leisurely pause at Vondelpark. Additionally, this journey enables you to explore the Eastern Harbour, providing a breathtaking view of the IJ River and the 18th-century trading ship replica of the Dutch East India Company.
Kick off this journey at the Salt Harbour, a mere five minutes from Central Station. En route, you’ll encounter several renowned landmarks. Your guide will regale you with the city’s lore, delving into the history and the culture of the Dutch populace. This tour includes a halt at Vondelpark.
Amsterdam’s flat terrain ensures this tour is suitable for individuals of all levels and ages. It’s a breeze to cycle here. The tour is available in English, German and French.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.