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Amsterdam Fun

Amazing Tour

Amsterdam Fun

$700 per person

Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands and is renowned for its picturesque canals, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. Known as the “Venice of the North,” the city is famous for its extensive canal network, historic 17th-century architecture, and charming narrow houses with gabled facades.
As the largest city in the Netherlands, Amsterdam is a major hub for art, commerce, and tourism. It boasts world-class museums like the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, and the Anne Frank House, drawing millions of visitors annually. The city’s tolerant and open-minded culture is reflected in its diverse population and lively neighborhoods, including the bustling Jordaan district and the famous Red Light District.
Amsterdam is also known for its innovative urban design, extensive cycling infrastructure, and vibrant festivals. The city offers a unique blend of history, modernity, and laid-back charm, making it one of Europe’s most beloved destinations.

7 Days
18+ Age
  • Destination
  • Departure
    Main City Square / Old Town
  • Departure Time
    Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.
  • Return Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and light jacket.
  • Included
    Amsterdam Fun
    Entry Fees
    5 Star Accommodation
    Personal Guide
  • Not Included
    Departure Taxes
    Breakfast
1
Day 1: Departure
Day 1: Classic Amsterdam
Morning:
  • Start with a canal cruise to get an overview of the city’s iconic waterways and historic architecture.
  • Visit the Anne Frank House — book tickets well in advance as it’s very popular.
Afternoon:
  • Explore the Jordaan neighborhood, famous for its charming streets, boutique shops, and cozy cafés.
  • Visit the Westerkerk nearby and climb its tower for panoramic city views.
Evening:
  • Dinner in the Jordaan or De Pijp district — both offer fantastic dining options.
  • Enjoy nightlife around Leidseplein or a relaxed evening walk along the canals.
2
Day 2: Adventure Beggins
Day 2: Museums & Culture
Morning:
  • Spend the morning at the Rijksmuseum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
  • Walk over to the Van Gogh Museum to see the largest collection of Van Gogh’s works.
Afternoon:
  • Visit the Stedelijk Museum for modern and contemporary art.
  • Stroll through Vondelpark to relax and enjoy the greenery.
Evening:
  • Check out the Foodhallen, an indoor food market with a variety of cuisines.
  • Optionally, attend a concert or theater show.
3
Day 3: Historical Tour
Day 3: Local Life & Unique Experiences
Morning:
  • Explore the lively Albert Cuyp Market in De Pijp for street food and local goods.
  • Rent a bike and ride through the city’s neighborhoods and along the canals.
Afternoon:
  • Visit the Heineken Experience brewery for an interactive tour and tasting.
  • Wander through the Red Light District — consider a guided walking tour to learn about its history.
Evening:
  • Dinner at a canal-side restaurant.
  • End your trip with a nighttime canal cruise or visit a cozy pub.
4
Day 4: City Tour
5
Day 5: Return

TOUR LOCATION

Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands, famed for its enchanting canals, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Often called the “Venice of the North,” Amsterdam’s unique layout of waterways and narrow, gabled houses create a charming and picturesque cityscape. The city is a vibrant cultural hub, boasting world-renowned museums such as the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and the Anne Frank House. Known for its open-minded and tolerant spirit, Amsterdam embraces diversity, reflected in its lively neighborhoods like Jordaan and De Pijp. Whether you’re exploring its bustling markets, cycling through scenic streets, or enjoying its dynamic nightlife, Amsterdam offers an unforgettable blend of history, art, and modern urban life.

History of the City

Early Beginnings (12th–13th Century)
  • Amsterdam started as a small fishing village around the late 12th century on the banks of the Amstel River.
  • The name "Amsterdam" comes from "Amstelredamme," referring to a dam built across the Amstel around 1270 to control flooding.
  • In 1300, Amsterdam was officially granted city rights, which allowed it to grow into a trading center.
Medieval Period (14th–15th Century)
  • The city’s location on waterways made it a hub for trade, especially in fish, beer, and grain.
  • By the 15th century, Amsterdam became part of the Hanseatic League, linking it to major trade routes across Northern Europe.
Dutch Golden Age (17th Century)
  • The 1600s marked Amsterdam’s peak as one of the world’s wealthiest cities.
  • It became the center of global trade, finance, and culture.
  • The Dutch East India Company (VOC), founded in 1602, made Amsterdam a hub for international shipping and colonial trade.
  • The city expanded with its iconic canal belt (Grachtengordel), now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Amsterdam also became known for religious tolerance, attracting diverse groups including Jews, Huguenots, and other migrants.
18th–19th Century
  • After the Golden Age, Amsterdam’s influence declined due to wars, competition from England and France, and economic struggles.
  • In the late 18th century, the French invaded, and Amsterdam became part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Holland (1806–1810).
  • The 19th century brought modernization: railways, the North Sea Canal (1876), and industrial growth helped revive the city.

Comments:

  • JUDITH BROWN
    November 7, 2016 at 10:08 am

    My fiance and I had never been to Europe, but wanted to plan a unique elopement trip to this place. We had no idea where to start, and turned to some internet research to find the services of this agency and eventually connect with the team at this travel agency. From the first email exchange, we knew that our travel consultant and her team would be our travel company.

  • TASHA STEWART
    November 7, 2016 at 10:10 am

    I cannot speak highly enough about our 3 week trip to this place and the services provided by this travel company. Everything was seamless. The private guides were interesting and knowledgable. We felt that they were more than just guides. It was like we had a friend in each city.

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  History: Amsterdam was founded in the late 12th century as a small fishing village. It grew rapidly in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age, becoming one of the world’s most important ports and trade centers. Canals: The city’s famous canal ring, built in the 1600s, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There are over 100 kilometers of canals and around 1,500 bridges, giving Amsterdam its distinctive character. Cycling Culture: Amsterdam is one of the world’s most bike-friendly cities, with dedicated bike lanes and more bicycles than residents! Renting a bike is one of the best ways to explore the city. Liberal Attitude: The city is known for its progressive and tolerant policies, especially regarding cannabis use and LGBTQ+ rights. Amsterdam hosts one of the world’s largest Pride festivals every summer. Cuisine: Dutch cuisine includes hearty dishes like stroopwafels (caramel waffles), herring, and poffertjes (mini pancakes). The city’s multicultural population also means there’s a wide range of international food available. Festivals: Besides Pride, Amsterdam hosts events like King’s Day (a nationwide street party celebrating the Dutch king’s birthday), the Amsterdam Light Festival, and many art and music festivals. Green Spaces: Vondelpark is the city’s largest park and a popular spot for picnics, concerts, and outdoor activities. There are also numerous smaller parks and gardens throughout the city. Public Transport: Amsterdam has an efficient network of trams, buses, and metro lines, making it easy to get around if you prefer not to bike or walk
Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands, famed for its enchanting canals, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Often called the “Venice of the North,” Amsterdam’s unique layout of waterways and narrow, gabled houses create a charming and picturesque cityscape. The city is a vibrant cultural hub, boasting world-renowned museums such as the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and the Anne Frank House. Known for its open-minded and tolerant spirit, Amsterdam embraces diversity, reflected in its lively neighborhoods like Jordaan and De Pijp. Whether you’re exploring its bustling markets, cycling through scenic streets, or enjoying its dynamic nightlife, Amsterdam offers an unforgettable blend of history, art, and modern urban life.
Beautiful Canals & Scenic Views Amsterdam’s iconic canals give the city a romantic, postcard-perfect vibe. Cruising or strolling along these waterways is a must-do experience. Rich History & Culture From the Anne Frank House to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam offers deep insights into history, art, and culture in a compact, walkable city. Cyclist-Friendly City The city’s bike-friendly streets let you explore like a local, making it easy and fun to get around. Diverse Food Scene Enjoy traditional Dutch treats like stroopwafels and poffertjes, as well as a wide range of international cuisines thanks to Amsterdam’s multicultural population. Vibrant Nightlife Whether you’re into cozy pubs, trendy bars, or lively clubs, Amsterdam’s nightlife has something for everyone. Unique Neighborhoods Explore quirky areas like the artistic Jordaan district, the lively De Pijp, or the historic Red Light District for a variety of experiences. Progressive & Open-Minded Atmosphere Known for its liberal values, Amsterdam is welcoming and inclusive, making it comfortable for travelers of all backgrounds. Year-Round Festivals From King’s Day street parties to the Amsterdam Light Festival in winter, there’s always a celebration happening. Compact & Walkable The city’s layout makes it easy to see major sights on foot or bike without the stress of heavy traffic. Shopping & Markets Discover unique finds at markets like Albert Cuyp or boutique shops in the Nine Streets district
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