Amesterdam
Amesterdam é uma das maiores cidades pequenas do mundo. De seus canais a museus mundialmente famosos e pontos turísticos históricos, Amsterdam é uma das cidades mais românticas e bonitas da Europa.
Tem todas as vantagens de uma cidade grande: cultura, entretenimento, restaurantes internacionais, bom transporte - mas é relativamente pequeno, tranquilo e, graças aos seus canais, tem pouco tráfego rodoviário. Em Amesterdam, o seu destino nunca está longe.
Descubra o que fazer em Amesterdam
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Tour privado pelo Museu Municipal de Amsterdã
Mergulhe fundo nos movimentos da arte moderna europeia e no seu contexto cultural numa visita guiada ao Museu Stedelijk de Amsterdã, famoso pela sua coleção de arte contemporânea. Melhore a sua experiência no museu enquanto explora com um guia e descobre ideias ocultas e movimentos artísticos específicos. Aprenda a apreciar a arte moderna, do impressionismo aos ícones do século XXI, como Marcel Wanders e Jeff Koons.
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A Nova Igreja de Amsterdã
Visite a Igreja Nova (De Nieuwe Kerk) de Amsterdã, um renomado local de arte, fotografia e cultura. Com mais de 250.000 visitantes por ano, é um dos principais locais de exposições da Holanda. Mas não se trata apenas das exposições. Como símbolo nacional, a De Nieuwe Kerk acolhe cerimônias reais, reuniões oficiais e eventos culturais. Localizado na Praça Dam, este monumento histórico é mais do que um edifício — é uma inspiração e uma celebração da alma de Amsterdã. Uma visita a este local é como entrar na essência da cidade.
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Visita guiada ao Museu Rijksmuseum de Amsterdã
O que torna este passeio único é o acesso sem filas, permitindo que você evite as longas filas e aproveite ao máximo seu tempo no Rijksmuseum. Conduzido por um guia local especializado, o passeio oferece uma compreensão mais profunda da arte e da história holandesas, com histórias envolventes que dão vida às obras-primas do museu. O formato em pequenos grupos garante uma experiência mais personalizada, com ampla oportunidade para interação e um ambiente descontraído. Com foco na Idade de Ouro holandesa, o passeio destaca as obras mais significativas de mestres como Rembrandt e Vermeer, proporcionando uma visão abrangente do contexto social e histórico que moldou este período notável. Após a parte guiada, você pode continuar explorando o museu no seu próprio ritmo, pois o seu ingresso é válido para o dia inteiro, permitindo que você aprecie plenamente todas as exposições em exibição.
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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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Ingresso para o Micropia em Amsterdã
O ARTIS-Micropia é o primeiro e único museu inteiramente dedicado aos micróbios. Eles estão em toda parte: no ar, no seu intestino, na sua pele. Eles tornam os alimentos mais saborosos, mantêm você saudável e preservam o equilíbrio na natureza. Os micróbios são essenciais! Mas essa vida invisível só pode ser vista através de um microscópio. A nova exposição MAGNIFIED – desenvolvida em colaboração com a Nikon – revela como os microscópios têm expandido continuamente nossa visão. Desde as primeiras lentes até as imagens nítidas de hoje. Descubra como a ciência, a tecnologia e a maravilha se unem em imagens, filmes, jogos e histórias. Entre em um mundo que sempre esteve ao seu redor, mas que você nunca viu de verdade até agora. Quer descobrir ainda mais? Com um ingresso combinado, você também pode visitar o Museu ARTIS-Groote, onde explorará as profundas conexões entre seres humanos, animais, plantas e micróbios. Ou vá para o ARTIS-Zoo, onde a natureza fica mais próxima do que nunca.
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Passeio privado de bicicleta por Amsterdã
Descubra Amsterdã de bicicleta como um morador local durante este passeio privado de 2 horas. Visite os pontos turísticos mais famosos e bonitos que esta cidade cultural tem a oferecer, enquanto explora alguns dos locais menos conhecidos. Encontre seu guia na loja de bicicletas, que lhe fornecerá uma bicicleta urbana confortável para você. Junto com seu guia pessoal, você descobrirá alguns dos locais mais importantes e aprenderá tudo sobre a rica história de Amsterdã. Você visitará os famosos canais, a igreja protestante holandesa Westerkerk e a Casa de Anne Frank na Prinsengracht. Em seguida, o passeio leva você a vários bairros de Amsterdã, como o Jordaan, onde você passará pela casa de Rembrandt e pelo Rijksmuseum, com sua rica coleção de arte e história holandesa. Depois, você descobrirá e pedalará pela Museumplein e pelo Vondelpark antes de retornar ao ponto de partida.
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Igreja Antiga de Amsterdã
Embora seja a igreja mais antiga de Amsterdã, a histórica Oude Kerk é também um espaço dedicado à arte, com exposições únicas e obras temporárias espetaculares ao longo do ano. Testemunhe como anos da história holandesa foram cuidadosamente preservados na arquitetura medieval da igreja. A igreja também abriga cerca de 2.000 lápides. Algumas delas marcam túmulos reais; as demais são monumentos em homenagem a figuras históricas importantes. Um exemplo é o almirante Jacob van Heemskerck, que perdeu a vida em uma batalha naval contra a frota espanhola perto de Gibraltar em 1607. Outra figura histórica notável comemorada dentro das paredes sagradas da Oude Kerk é o compositor Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621), conhecido como o “Orfeu de Amsterdã”. Entre os muitos túmulos da igreja, o de Saskia van Uylenburgh (1612-1642), esposa de Rembrandt, é um dos mais famosos.
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Private Amsterdam WWII walking tour
Join this 2-hour walking tour and discover all about life during the nazi-occupation in the early 1940s. You will find out how the people endured important events such as the February Strike and the hunger winter. Your knowledgeable guide will tell you the story of Anne Frank, her family and their struggles during this dark period of time. Learn all about the Jewish history of Amsterdam.Whilst wandering the Jewish Quarter, you will get interesting information about the district's background and its evolution over the centuries. The tour offers a unique insight into how the Jewish community lived and survived during and after the Second World War.Together with your guide, you will see many sights like the Portuguese Synagogue, the Jewish Historical Museum and the headquarters of the Jewish Council. Discover sites like the Dokwerker and the Auschwitz Monument.
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Amsterdam Private Introduction Tour
Arrive in Amsterdam and let your guide take you to all the places you need to see—and some hidden gems and secret spots too. See the old town, visit hip Jordaan, and walk through the Red Light District, and learn about the history of all these places and more besides. Take photos of the picturesque bridges and canals, and find out where the best places to eat and drink are.
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Netherlands Amsterdam Anne Frank Tour
Step back in time to World War II Amsterdam and follow Anne Frank’s remarkable story on a private guided walk. Discover the hidden attic rooms that shielded her family from Nazi persecution, and learn about the extraordinary measures they took to survive. Hear firsthand accounts of their resilience and bravery from your dedicated guide, and experience the preserved museum and house that continue to honor their legacy.
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Amsterdam Spanish Tour 2 Hours
Welcome to our Amsterdam walking tour, offering a real insight into the city from a local perspective. With our tip-based formula, we serve travelers of all ages and budgets. Our certified guides are true Amsterdammers and true ambassadors of the city. Our team is made up of history teachers, culture lovers and true gourmets, ensuring that we can offer you an experience incomparable to that of a standard tour operator or tour guide. In addition to learning about historic Amsterdam, our guides will advise you on what places to visit while you're in the city, where to wine and dine, and what tourist traps to avoid. Join us and make the most of your experience in Amsterdam.
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Amsterdam Small-Group City Tour
Explore Amsterdam's Jordaan neighborhood and the surrounding area with this small-group tour led by a local guide. You'll learn all about Amsterdam’s history over the centuries as you explore hidden courtyards and narrow side streets, with time left over to head out to a local antique market to browse for souvenirs.
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Amsterdam Historical Walking Tour
Let me show you an Amsterdam you won’t find in the guidebooks. This small-group walking tour brings the city’s real stories, hidden corners, and everyday magic to life—with a fresh, personal touch you won’t get anywhere else.
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Amsterdam private walking tour
Start your journey with the best introduction to Amsterdam. A unique vision of the city which has a unique style of combining history with pure entertainment. This 2.5-hour* walking tour covers the main sights of the inner city.On this tour, you’ll hear the stories you’d never hear otherwise. With an expert guide, you’ll experience the history of this city, from its start as a muddy village on the River Amstel, to how it became the most important trading city in Europe. From the wild history of prostitution and drug decriminalization to the tragedy of Anne Frank’s story and Nazi occupation, the aim is to give you a perfect introduction to this city. After the tour, you’ll have all the time you want to explore further with fellow travelers.Whether you visit one of Amsterdam’s famous museums or check out the cafés and bars of the Jordaan District, this tour will help you get your bearings in this often confusing city and allow you to make the most out of your stay here. OPTIONALComplete your visit with tickets for a boat trip on the canals, a meal in a typical Dutch restaurant, or by renting a bicycle to explore the rest of the city on your own. *Average tour length. The independent guides with whom we work have your best interests in mind; while the tour usually includes the sites and stories above and lasts this long, your tour may vary depending on what your guide thinks is best for the group!
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Bruges excursion from Amsterdam
Join this unforgettable tour to historical Bruges, one of Europe's most charming cities, also named the Venice of the North. The city is famous for its ancient churches, wealthy mansions, picturesque alleys and canals and the beguinage court.In Bruges, you will enjoy a guided walking tour. The entire city center of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Last but not least, Bruges is well known for its lace and chocolate making.Before returning to Amsterdam, you will have free time for strolling and shopping in the delightful city center. Lunch is not included. Join the tour and step back in time!
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Amsterdam Interactive City Tour
Uncover Amsterdam's true soul! A city where timeless beauty and raw honesty share the same cobblestone streets. Begin your journey at Dam Square, the very heart of the city’s civic and royal past. Admire the grandeur of the Nieuwe Kerk, where Dutch monarchs have been inaugurated for centuries. Reflect on resilience and human courage at the Anne Frank House, a place that echoes with the voice of history’s most famous diarist. Find peace in the serene Begijnhof, a 14th-century courtyard hidden behind a modest door. Delight your senses at the Flower Market, the world’s only floating floral bazaar. Then step into the complex world of the Red Light District, where legality, labor, & morality converge under the city’s oldest rooftops. Finally, discover the Oude Kerk, a Gothic treasure surrounded by modern vice yet filled with centuries of stillness. This tour is perfect for curious travelers who crave an in-depth look at Amsterdam, its beauty, its shadows, and everything in between.