What You Will Do
In the Netherlands' most popular city, but no idea how best to explore it? No problem.
We offer you this perfect opportunity to visit Amsterdam in a spacious neat minivan with a professional driver within a 3 to 4-hour time frame.
As we say in Amsterdam that Amsterdam is more beautiful than Paris, we offer you the opportunity to explore this unique city up close. Our driver will drive past the main sights where you will even have the opportunity to take photos up close and take your time quietly.
This tour is very accessible to everyone and requires little effort to explore Amsterdam.
If it rains one day and you want to stay nice and dry or you don't feel like going through Amsterdam with several transports, this is an ideal opportunity.
You can be picked up anywhere around Amsterdam and even at airports. The minivan also has enough space for luggage, so you don't have to carry heavy luggage.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Dam Square
10 minutes
Dam Square is the triumphal checkpoint of countless visitors to Amsterdam and an ideal first stop punctuated by local attractions like the National Monument, the Royal Palace, the fifteenth-century "New Church," and De Bijenkorf for shopping.
2
Red Light District
15 minutes
When night falls, adults only can head to the northeast corner of the square to stroll Amsterdam's famous red-light district. Here you'll be among crowds of bachelors, bachelorettes, and cruise-ship passengers googling over the window entertainment.
3
De Gooyer Windmill
De Gooyer is a windmill in Amsterdam located between Funenkade and Zeeburgerstraat. It is the tallest wooden mill in the Netherlands at 26.6 meters high. It is registered as a National Monument. To enter windmill, you can choose to consume in the café area of the mill.
4
Zeedijk
5 minutes
The first Chinese settled in the city around 1911, favouring the area of the Nieuwmarkt and the Zeedijk. Many of them started restaurants and gambling dens.
5
Jodenbuurt
10 minutes
In Amsterdam, the area between Nieuwmarkt and Plantage was historically known as Jodenbuurt (the Jewish Quarter). This neighborhood contains many historically important buildings that are currently preserved and managed by The Jewish Cultural Quarter, an organization that is dedicated to the conservation of Jewish culture within Amsterdam.
6
Magere Brug
10 minutes
The famous skinny bridge across the river Amstel and opposite of the Carré theatre, is an Old Dutch design wooden bridge known as a double-swipe (balanced) bridge.
7
Pieter Cornelisz Hooftstraat
15 minutes
The Pieter Cornelisz Hooftstraat, located in the Oud-Zuid neighborhood, is home to high-end clothing (Chanel, Gucci, Hermés, Louis Vuitton), jewelry (Chopard, Cartier) and specialty (Mont Blanc, Henckels) stores, as well as several boutiques selling more luxury labels.
8
Museumplein
20 minutes
The Museum Quarter and Vondelpark neighborhood is internationally renowned for its melting pot of art, history and culture. The area is mainly residential, but still quite a popular destination. Once a swamp, the neighborhood is now home to some of the world's most famous museums, high-end shopping and fancy restaurants.
9
Zuidas
The Zuidas (literally South Axis in Dutch) is a rapidly developing business district in the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The Zuidas is also known as the 'Financial Mile'. It lies between the rivers Amstel and Schinkel along the ringway A10.
10
Amsterdamse Bos
15 minutes
The Amsterdamse Bos (English: Amsterdam Forest) is an English park or landscape park in the municipalities of Amstelveen and Amsterdam. Although most of the park is located in Amstelveen, the owner of the park is the City of Amsterdam. The park was mainly built in the early 1930s, mostly by the unemployment relief.
11
Olympic Stadium Amsterdam
The Olympic Stadium, built for the 1928 games, has continued through the decades to play host to a multitude of events, sporting and otherwise. Located in Amsterdam Zuid, the monument also provides office space for upwards of thirty businesses. The Olympic stadium inside is only open at special times with events, for example.
12
Johan Cruyff Arena
20 minutes
The Johan Cruyff Arena (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Arena officially stylised as Johan Cruijff ArenA) is the main stadium of the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam and the home stadium of football club AFC Ajax since its opening. Built from 1993 to 1996 at a cost equivalent to €140 million, it is the largest stadium in the country.
13
NDSM
15 minutes
A former shipyard located on the banks of the River IJ in Amsterdam Noord, NDSM Wharf has blossomed into an enormous cultural hotspot in recent years with a vibrant artist community and an ever-expanding variety of bars and restaurants. With grounds exceeding the size of ten football pitches, the area hosts multi-disciplinary festivals, performances, exhibitions, dance parties and a wide range of other events in unique, post-industrial surroundings.
14
9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes)
20 minutes
The area between the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht contains an intimate shopping area known as ‘De Negen Straatjes’ (The Nine Streets). These picturesque streets connecting the canals are filled with one-of-a-kind boutiques, stylish cafés and galleries.
15
The Jordaan
20 minutes
The Jordaan is a district in the citycenter of Amsterdam, known for its beautiful houses, nice restaurants and original shops. When in Amsterdam, it is a must to stroll through the little streets and canals. On the many bridges over the canals, you can take beautiful pictures and see why Amsterdam is called the Venice of the North.
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