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Amsterdam Walking Tour & Canal Cruise with Drink & Cheese Tasting
$100.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
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Overview
Experience the best of Amsterdam with a walking tour and canal cruise that includes unlimited drinks and a cheese tasting. Begin with a guided stroll through the historic city center, uncovering iconic sights and hidden stories of Amsterdam’s rich past — from its origins as a muddy village to its vibrant present. Learn about the city’s captivating history, from the Anne Frank story to the rise of the Red Light District and the decriminalization of drugs. Then, relax on a scenic canal cruise, gliding along the Amstel River and the famous Seven Bridges. Sip beer, wine, or soft drinks as you savor Dutch cheese while taking in stunning views of Amsterdam’s waterways. Perfect for those seeking an immersive introduction to the Venice of the North. Note: The itinerary may vary slightly based on local events or guide discretion.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
English Unlimited Drink & Food
Unlimited Drinks and Food
Unlimited Drinks and Food
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Food & drinks (if option selected)
- Admission fee (if option selected)
- Tip or gratuity
Meeting point
our guide will wait for your with a blue umbrella or a nametag with the logo of Amsterdam Guías & Tours
Return details
our guide will wait for your with a blue umbrella or a nametag with the logo of Amsterdam Guías & Tours
- Located in the center of Amsterdam, Beursplein is a bustling square known for its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. It is home to the iconic Beurs van Berlage, a historic building that once served as the city’s main stock exchange and now hosts events, exhibitions, and cultural performances. The square is a lively hub surrounded by cafes, shops, and striking architecture, making it a perfect spot for people-watching and soaking in the city’s unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy. Whether you're exploring the nearby shopping streets or admiring the historic buildings, Beursplein offers a captivating glimpse into Amsterdam’s commercial and cultural heritage. (pass by)
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Amsterdam Centraal**Amsterdam Centraal – Gateway to the City** Opened in 1889 and designed by renowned Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers, Amsterdam Centraal is the city’s largest and most iconic railway station. Serving as a major transportation hub, it connects Amsterdam to national and international destinations while showcasing stunning Neo-Renaissance architecture. The station’s striking facade and ornate design reflect the grandeur of the era, making it a must-see landmark. Beyond being a transit point, Amsterdam Centraal is surrounded by shops, cafes, and historic sites, making it the perfect starting point for exploring the heart of the city.
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Zeedijk**Zeedijk – Historic Street with Multicultural Vibes** Zeedijk is one of Amsterdam’s oldest and most vibrant streets, marking the edge of the famous Red Light District. Once a dike protecting the city from floods, today it’s a lively area packed with historic architecture, eclectic shops, and diverse dining options. Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Zeedijk, home to Amsterdam’s Chinatown and the iconic Buddhist temple Fo Guang Shan. Stroll through centuries-old buildings, trendy bars, and traditional Dutch cafes, experiencing a unique blend of Amsterdam’s maritime past and its multicultural present.
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**Jodenbuurt – Amsterdam’s Historic Jewish Quarter** Jodenbuurt, the historic Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam, is a culturally rich district steeped in history and heritage. Once the heart of the city’s Jewish community, it’s now a fascinating area filled with museums, monuments, and stories that reflect Amsterdam’s Jewish history. Visit landmarks like the Portuguese Synagogue, the Jewish Historical Museum, and the Anne Frank House to gain insights into the community’s vibrant past and the tragic events of World War II. Wander through the picturesque streets and discover how Jodenbuurt continues to honor its roots while embracing a modern, multicultural vibe.
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Zuiderkerk**Zuiderkerk – The Church That Inspired Rembrandt** Zuiderkerk, a historic Protestant church in the heart of Amsterdam, is an iconic landmark that played a significant role in the life of the renowned Dutch painter Rembrandt. Built in the early 17th century, its striking bell tower and classic Dutch Renaissance architecture make it a must-see attraction. The church is also notable as the final resting place of Rembrandt’s son and several of his students. Today, Zuiderkerk serves as a cultural venue, hosting exhibitions and events while offering stunning views of the surrounding cityscape. A visit here provides a glimpse into Amsterdam’s artistic and architectural heritage.
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**Muntplein – Amsterdam’s Iconic Square by the Flower Market** Muntplein, one of Amsterdam’s most famous squares, is a bustling hub known for its vibrant atmosphere and historic charm. Located near the famous Bloemenmarkt, the city’s iconic floating flower market, the square is named after the Munttoren (Mint Tower), a 17th-century tower that once served as a mint. Surrounded by shops, cafes, and picturesque canals, Muntplein is a lively meeting point where locals and visitors gather to soak in the city’s vibrant energy. It’s the perfect spot to start a stroll along the flower market or enjoy a coffee with a view of historic architecture.
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Begijnhof**Begijnhof – Amsterdam’s Hidden Oasis of History and Tranquility** Begijnhof is one of Amsterdam’s oldest and most enchanting courtyards, steeped in history and serenity. Originally founded in the 14th century as a haven for Beguines – pious women who lived in a semi-monastic community – this tranquil enclave is now a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Step inside to discover beautifully preserved historic houses, including the oldest wooden house in Amsterdam, and the stunning English Reformed Church. Today, Begijnhof remains a private residence and a place of quiet reflection, offering visitors a glimpse into Amsterdam’s spiritual and architectural heritage.
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Dam Square**Dam Square – The Historic Heart of Amsterdam** Dam Square is the bustling epicenter of Amsterdam, rich in history and iconic landmarks. Named after the original dam built on the Amstel River, this vibrant square has witnessed centuries of historic events and remains a focal point for locals and visitors alike. Explore notable attractions such as the Royal Palace, the National Monument, and the Nieuwe Kerk while learning about the square’s storied past, from royal parades to political protests. A lively hub surrounded by shops, cafes, and street performers, Dam Square is the perfect starting point for discovering Amsterdam’s fascinating history and vibrant culture.
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Amsterdam Walking Tour & Canal Cruise with Drink & Cheese Tasting
$100.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!