Discover Amsterdam: The Ultimate City Bike Tour
Overview
Amsterdam's canals and cobblestone streets come to life with a professional local guide, showcasing a blend of famous sights and hidden gems. Riding classic Dutch grandma bikes, the Ultimate Amsterdam Bike Tour offers a local experience.
- 🚴♂️ Visit highlights such as the Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, canals, drawbridges, and an old fort during the 2.5-hour tour.
- 📜 Learn about Amsterdam’s rich history and unique culture through your guide’s personal stories and insights.
- 🌧️ Tours operate rain or shine, reflecting the Dutch biking culture regardless of weather conditions.
- 👮 Our knowledgeable guides prioritize safety for a responsible and enjoyable ride throughout the tour.
- 🗣️ Guides provide unique tours based on their personal experiences, rather than sticking to a script.
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- Guide
- 2.5-hour Guided Bike Tour
- Helmet (optional)
- Use of bicycle
- Tips and gratuities
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- Go over the old navy terrain and learn about this fascinating piece of Amsterdam (pass by)
- We will pass the National Maritime Museum including the 18th century tallship 'Amsterdam'. A replica of one of the classis sailing ships of the Dutch (pass by)
- Learn about the architecture of the Science Museum, built on top of a tunnel. (pass by)
- Visit the old Jewish quarter with several fascinating Synagogues. (pass by)
- Ride alongside the former Hermitage museum (pass by)
- Amsterdam's iconic bridge over the Amstel River (pass by)
- Go under Amsterdams most famous tunnel under the national museum (pass by)
- The modern Van Gogh museum is an icon on Museumsquare (pass by)
- explore amsterdam's iconic Vondelpark. (pass by)
- Together we will cycle over several famous canals in the Canal Ring of Amsterdam (pass by)
- This tour takes you through City Center, Jordaan and Western parts of Amsterdam. (pass by)
- The old harbours at Prinseneiland and its small drawbridges are yet another couple of Dutch secrets ready to be revealed to travelers like yourself. (pass by)
- Amsterdam's main trainstation, built at the end of the 19th century as the cathedral for trains. We will go around this masterpiece of art and design. (pass by)