Experience a 2.5-hour walking tour through Amsterdam’s history, culture, and hidden gems. Discover how the Dutch built a city below sea level, why houses lean, and how bicycles became a cultural icon. Learn about the Red Light District’s origins and evolution—without stepping inside.
Explore Amsterdam’s legacy of tolerance, trade, and rebellion, from coffee shops to social movements. Hear powerful stories from World War II, the Holocaust Memorial, and Anne Frank’s hidden community.
This interactive tour brings history to life with live quizzes, rare historical prints, and even an original sketch created during the walk.
Exclusive Gifts: ✔ A personalized postcard ✔ A mini Polaroid photo ✔ Delicious Dutch chocolate ✔ A curated list of local recommendations
Perfect for curious travelers, this experience goes beyond sightseeing—offering a deeper connection to Amsterdam’s fascinating past.
Where we meet is the train station of Amsteram. There we provide the safety brief, and we speak about our tour, about Amsterdam and the North of Amsterdam where we can see from our meeting point. At the start of our walking tour, we will gather at the AIDS awareness installation at Amsterdam Centraal Station. This impactful monument is part of an ongoing campaign to promote awareness, education, and prevention of AIDS. As we begin our journey, we will also discuss various social campaigns active in Amsterdam, including those focused on environmental sustainability, diversity, and inclusion.
Our guide will tell you about the architectural grandeur of Amsterdam Centraal, designed by renowned architect Pierre Cuypers. You'll learn about the station's pivotal role in connecting Amsterdam to the rest of Europe and its impact on the city's growth. We will also share one fact in this spot. We also provide infos about this historical street
Our guide will tell you about the inspiring story behind Tony's Chocolonely, a brand committed to making 100% slave-free chocolate. You'll learn about their mission to improve the chocolate industry and their efforts to ensure fair trade practices. If there is no queue in the shop we will go in and make our own chocolate.
You will make your own way to the meeting points