A perfect balance between must-see landmarks and secret spots. Start with famous sites, then venture into lesser-known areas to discover Amsterdam’s local charm. You will move around the city like a true local by minimising crowds and walking on less busy streets. You will learn about Dutch everyday life, culture, mindset, food, language and restaurant recommendations and travel recommendations around Amsterdam and The Netherlands. You’ll also have the opportunity to shop for Dutch souvenirs and try various Dutch specialties.
On this tour, you'll learn about the Red Light District's intriguing history, from its origins as a port area to its role in Amsterdam's modern, open-minded culture. Discover how the district has evolved, the legal status, and the safety measures in place for workers. You’ll also gain insight into the city’s tolerance and how the district reflects Amsterdam’s progressive values.
Dam Square (Damplein) is the historic heart of Amsterdam. Learn about its significance as a central gathering place, its role in Dutch history, and the iconic landmarks surrounding it, including the Royal Palace, the National Monument, and the New Church.
Rembrandtplein is a lively square named after the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. Discover the significance of Rembrandt’s work and how the square is connected to his legacy, along with the vibrant cafes, bars, and statues that make this area a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
You will make your own way to the meeting points