Get behind the scenes of Amsterdam and explore the world-famous canals, Jordaan district, and the Red-Light District. This tour is perfect for those wanting to see Amsterdam in a new way.
With this private bike tour, you can explore the city at your own pace and enjoy the beauty of Amsterdam. A tour guide will show you all the highlights, but with a personal touch and without any crowds.
Private bike tour is the perfect companion for sightseeing, getting around the city and enjoying all the sights without a care in the world.
The Amsterdam bike tour is an ideal way to experience the city and is a must-do if you are in Amsterdam. The bike tour consists of a short, introductory briefing on biking in the city followed by a 2,5-hour guided group ride on two wheels. It offers sustainable alternatives and great routes through the city with stops at museums, coffee shops and other attractions that are easily accessible on bikes.
Running between Prins Hendrikkade and Nieuwmarkt, Zeedijk is a street in Chinatown in Amsterdam and boasts of many small restaurants, eateries, bars and lounges. Zeedijk is also one of the oldest and liveliest streets in the city. Among the many eateries here, Nam Kee is a popular one courtesy its mention in the book (and movie) Oysters at Nam Kee's by Kees van Beijnum.
Singel is a canal ring that encircled the city of Amsterdam in the medieval ages. It consists of a network of canals that were symbolic of Amsterdam for a very long time, until Amsterdam expanded beyond the Singel in 1585. There are many prominent landmarks of Amsterdam that lie along the canal. They are Bloemenmarkt Flower Market, De Dolphijn, Munttoren Tower, Ronde Lutherse Kerk and Kalvertoren Shopping Center, to name a few.
Nieuwmarkt is a district in Amsterdam known for its vibrant markets and happening nightlife scene. Located in the old city centre, it has been the commercial and socializing hub in the city since the 17th century. Nieuwmarkt is full of life at all times of the day. During the daytime, you can enjoy a leisurely meal and soak in the sun at one of the terrace restaurants or indulge in shopping. The daily markets held here draw innumerable tourists as well as locals. There is also a special market for organic food items and more that is put up on Saturdays. What’s more, the district is also a popular nightlife jaunt courtesy the many cafes and bars here. Some of the most famous ones are Café Cuba, 't Tuinfeest, Café Fonteyn and Temple Bar Irish Pub.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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