Amsterdam
Amsterdam is one of the greatest small cities in the world. From its canals to world-famous museums and historical sights, Amsterdam is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe.
Amsterdam is a city of tolerance and diversity. It has all the advantages of a big city: culture, entertainment, international restaurants, good transport - but is relatively small, quiet, and largely thanks to its canals, has little road traffic. In Amsterdam your destination is never far away.
Discover things to do in Amsterdam
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Amsterdam Private Stedelijk Museum Tour
Delve deep into Europe's modern art movements and their cultural context. on a guided tour of Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum, renowned for its contemporary art collection. Enhance your experience of the museum as you explore with a guide and explore hidden ideas and specific art movements. Learn how to appreciate modern art, from impressionism to 21st-century icons like Marcel Wanders and Jeff Koons.
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The New Church Amsterdam
Visit The New Church (De Nieuwe Kerk) Amsterdam, a renowned venue for art, photography, and culture. With over 250,000 visitors per year, it's one of the top exhibition venues in the Netherlands. But it's not just about the exhibits. As a national symbol, De Nieuwe Kerk hosts royal ceremonies, official gatherings, and cultural events. Located in Dam Square, this historical monument is more than a building—it's an inspiration and a celebration of Amsterdam's soul. A visit to this venue is like going into the city's essence.
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Amsterdam Rijksmuseum Guided Tour
What makes this tour unique is its skip-the-line access, allowing you to bypass the long queues and make the most of your time at the Rijksmuseum. Led by an expert local guide, the tour offers a deeper understanding of Dutch art and history, with engaging stories that bring the museum's masterpieces to life. The small group setting ensures a more personalized experience, with ample opportunity for interaction and a relaxed atmosphere. Focusing on the Dutch Golden Age, the tour highlights the most significant works by masters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer, providing comprehensive insights into the social and historical context that shaped this remarkable period. After the guided portion, you can continue exploring the museum at your own pace, as your ticket is valid for the entire day, allowing you to fully appreciate all the exhibits on display.
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Amsterdam: The Jewish quarter/ English
An approximately 2.0 hour authentic guided tour, for an informative insight into Amsterdam's Jewish history. Influence and development of Jewish life and culture, in Amsterdam. The time of National Socialism, the occupation by the Nazis and the handling of this dark period, then until today. The well-known story of Anne Frank is just one of so many... Visit the most important memorials to the Holocaust and the persecution of Jews. The Portuguese Synagogue, the Hollandsche Schouwburg. The influence of Judaism on commerce, art and culture, which have significantly shaped Amsterdam's urban history.
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Amsterdam: Wine + Cheese Canal Cruise
Sail along Amsterdam's enchanting canals at night, savoring artisanal cheeses and sipping fine wine. Immerse yourself in Amsterdam's canal ring history, all while indulging in a glass of exquisite wine and a bite of delectable Dutch cheese. Relish a selection of Amsterdam's finest local cheeses and beyond, expertly paired with a medley of three whites, two reds, and two rosé wines. Experience the creamy smoothness of the famed 'Old Amsterdam' cheese, or indulge in the specially aged delights from 'Reypenaer', among other delights.
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Private Canal Cruise in Amsterdam
There is no better way to enjoy the Venice of the North than from their canals with a private canal cruiseA private canal cruise in Amsterdam is compulsory for anybody visiting the ‘Venice of the North.’ Amsterdam is laced with 100km of waterways, so there is no better way to experience the essence of the Dutch capital than on an Amsterdam canal cruise. Wind past grand merchant houses, gothic churches, museums, and medieval buildings as you soak up the city’s history on a fascinating audio guide.Choose a private canal cruise in AmsterdamChoose between a glass-top roof or an open boat; classic or modern, with comfortable interiors; an expert guide (under request); and the best views of the most beautiful canals. Amsterdam comes alive on this Amsterdam canal cruise.The canal tour starts at the very heart of the city: the Amstel river and World Heritage-listed 17th-century canals. Revel in the grand baroque architecture as your camera gets a real workout. Enjoy sights of the most famous of the waterways, like the Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht. You will also sail by the iconic Skinny Bridge. The tour is significantly enriched by our tour guides.
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Wereldmuseum Amsterdam: Entry Ticket
The Wereldmuseum Amsterdam is housed in an impressive national monument that has colonial roots. As such, colonialism and its repercussions are an important theme. Topics such as world trade, consumption, migration, climate change, and urbanization are also relevant to Amsterdam. The exhibitions in the museum always make a connection between the historical context and current global themes. Since 2023, Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, along with Wereldmuseum Rotterdam and Wereldmuseum Leiden, has been part of the National Museum of World Cultures. This merger brings together nearly 450,000 objects, 260,000 photographic images, and approximately 350,000 documentary items, strengthening the museum's mission to inspire an open view of the world and contribute to global citizenship.
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Amsterdam: Guided Bike Tour
Set off on a guided bike tour through Amsterdam, exploring scenic Canal Belt paths, drawbridges, and hidden gems like churches and courtyards. Continue the journey to Vondelpark, Amsterdam's largest park, then head to Museumplein, the city's cultural hub. Visit Dam Square, Anne Frank's House, the Rijksmuseum, and the Van Gogh Museum, experiencing the best of Amsterdam's history and culture.
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Amsterdam Micropia entrance ticket
ARTIS-Micropia is the first and only museum entirely dedicated to microbes. They’re everywhere: in the air, in your gut, on your skin. They make food taste better, keep you healthy, and maintain balance in nature. Microbes are essential! But this invisible life can only be seen through a microscope. The new exhibition MAGNIFIED – developed in collaboration with Nikon – reveals how microscopes have continuously expanded our view. From the very first lenses to today’s razor-sharp images. Discover how science, technology, and wonder come together in visuals, film, games, and stories. Step into a world that has always surrounded you – but one you've never truly seen until now. Want to discover even more? With a combination ticket, you can also visit the ARTIS-Groote Museum, where you’ll explore the profound connections between humans, animals, plants, and microbes. Or head outdoors to ARTIS-Zoo, where nature comes closer than ever before.
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Amsterdam private bike tour
Discover Amsterdam on a bike just like a local during this 2-hour private tour. Visit the most famous and most beautiful sights that this cultural city has to offer while also exploring some of the lesser-known locations.Meet your guide at the bike shop and they will provide you with a city bike that is comfortable for you.Together with your personal guide, you will discover some of the most important sites and learn all about the rich history of Amsterdam. You will visit the famous canals, the Dutch Protestant Westerkerk and the Anne Frank House on the Prinsengracht.Next up, the tour takes you to the various neighborhoods of Amsterdam, such as the Jordaan, where you will pass Rembrandt's house and the Rijksmuseum, with its rich collection of Dutch art and history. Next, you will discover and cycle through the Museumplein and the Vondelpark before heading back to the starting point.