NEW ACTIVITY - Friendly 420 smoking boat tour on a late evening when the water is less crowded. Experience Amsterdam's Unesco Heritage Canal Belt on a 75 minutes relaxing boat trip.
BRING YOUR OWN delicious (alcoholic)drinks and favorit snacks. Buy refreshments from Albert Heijn supermarket twenty meters around the corner from starting point. Depart from Leidse-square and cruise past iconic sights when hardly anyone is in the canals.
Take in the breathtaking views of the sunset reflecting on the canals, surrounded by the 750-year-old city. See the Bridge of Monet, the Dancing Houses, and the picturesque Seven Bridges. With an English-speaking guide, gain fascinating insights as you navigate the historic canals from the Old City Wall to the Amstel River.
In 1275, Amsterdam was granted a toll privilege by Count Floris V which exempted it from a bridge toll. This made Amsterdam popular for international traders to sell goods at lower prices. During the Middle Ages, it developed into one of the largest trading cities in the world. The 17th century was a Golden Age, Amsterdam was the most important trading hub in Europe and the leading financial center of the western world.
You will make your own way to the meeting points