6 Best Amsterdam Tours

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6 Best Amsterdam Tours

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Amsterdam is a very visitor-friendly city. It's easy to get around on foot and a guided tour of the streets will give you an insight into its history and the way of life of its inhabitants.

1. Anne Frank Jewish Quarter Tours

Anne Frank House Museum
Anne Frank House Museum

This guided tour of Amsterdam's former Jewish Quarter focuses on the settlement of the Jewish community in the capital since the 1600s with visits to key sites such as the Jewish Historical Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue and the Auschwitz Memorial and others such as the exterior of the Anne Frank House Museum.

Entrance to this museum is not included, but the guide will explain the story of this little girl who left us a chilling but absolutely necessary account of those dark days after the occupation of the Netherlands by the Germans between 1940 and 1945. A turbulent past that you will relive in groups of no more than 15 people and through monuments and buildings that still show signs of the war.

You will discover the places that the Dutch Resistance offered as secret hiding places for families like the Frank family and the effects of this brutal regime not only on the Jewish community but also on the daily life of all Dutch people, discovering how they behaved and why they tried to coexist with the occupying army.

Itinerary

  • Joods Historisch Museum, the only museum in the Netherlands dedicated to Jewish history.
  • Portuguese Synagogue, the Portuguese Jewish Synagogue is a 17th century Sephardic synagogue.
  • Dokwerker, statue and monument on the Jonas Daniël Meijerplein in memory of the strike of February 1941
  • Auschwitz Monument, in memory of those who suffered in the concentration camp
  • Dam Square, Amsterdam's historic square
  • Statue of Anne Frank, the statue in memory of Anne Frank
  • Anne Frank House, the museum house of the Frank family

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2. City centre tours

Amsterdam Canals
Amsterdam Canals

If you are visiting Amsterdam for the first time, you may want to wander around its cobbled streets, charming corners and around its monuments and canals to get an idea of what the Dutch capital is like before you delve into its sights. This small-group walking tour of Amsterdam, where a professional guide will accompany you on your tour with no more than 15 people, is designed to do just that.

The guide will explain in English the highlights of the city and its history, from its beginnings as a muddy village on the Amstel River to becoming Europe's most important trading city. You will review its tragic passage through the Nazi occupation during the Second World War through its old Jewish Quarter and its controversial history around prostitution in the Red Light District and the decriminalisation of drugs in its Coffee Shops.

You'll explore areas such as Dam Square, the heart of Amsterdam today and from which the city was shaped, with historic buildings such as the National Monument and the Royal Palace. You'll see other city neighbourhoods such as the Chinese quarter, home to Amsterdam's Buddhist temple, and other bustling markets such as the Nieuwmarkt and the colourful Flower Market.

Itinerary

I have prepared a list of the main sights that are included in the itinerary of the most popular tours of the city:

  • Dam Square, Dam Square, located in the heart of Amsterdam.
  • Oudekerkstoren, in the middle of the Red Light District, where you will also see the Oudekerk, the Old Church.
  • Zeedijk, the Chinatown, where Amsterdam's Buddhist temple is located.
  • Nieuwmarkt, the new market and St. Anton's Gate.
  • Zuiderkerk, the Jewish quarter and the sad history of the Second World War.
  • Begijnhof, on Spui square, with the gardens and St. Francis Church.
  • Bloemenmarkt, the flower market.
  • Amsterdam Museum, the museum about the history of the city.
  • Statue of Multatuli, the statue in honour of the famous Dutch writer.
  • Homomonument, The Westerkerk, the memorial to all homosexuals, gays and lesbians persecuted for their sexual orientation.

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3. Bike tours in alternative neighbourhoods

Image of the Red Light District
Image of the Red Light District

Touring Amsterdam by bike is the best way to immerse yourself in the essence of the city. Beyond the must-see monuments and museums, this tour will allow you to get to know the real Amsterdam, the one the locals enjoy every day. You'll discover the city from a local perspective, exploring its streets, parks and canals on two wheels, just as thousands of people do every day.

Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll cycle through some of the city's most iconic sights, such as Dam Square, the Jordaan Quarter and the World Heritage-listed canals. You'll also learn about the cycling culture that defines Amsterdam, its urban history and curiosities such as the houseboat phenomenon and the countercultural movements that have shaped its landscape.

If you're looking for a different and authentic way to discover the city, this historical bike tour of Amsterdam is the best option. Not only will you learn about Amsterdam, but you'll also get to experience the experience of moving around like a real local.

Itinerary

  • Vondelpark, Amsterdam's largest and most famous park, perfect for cycling through
  • Museumplein, the museum square where the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum are located.
  • Amstel River, enjoy the views as you cycle along this iconic river that gives its name to the city
  • De Gooyer windmill, one of the tallest windmills in the Netherlands, an ideal photo stop.
  • Jordaan district, one of Amsterdam's most charming neighbourhoods, known for its narrow streets and cosy cafés.
  • Amsterdam Canals, cycle alongside the city's iconic canals, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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4. Red Light District Tours

Streets of the Red Light District at night
Streets of the Red Light District at night

Opinions aside, a visit to Amsterdam's legendary Red Light District is a must-do and a safe experience. You can visit it on your own with the many tourists who stroll through its streets every day, or you can take this guided tour in English where an expert will explain the origins, workings and points of interest of Amsterdam's oldest neighbourhood, the Red Light District, in groups of 20 people maximum.

With this tour of Amsterdam's Red Light District you will walk through streets that are home to a mix of art galleries, important sculptures more unknown to the conventional tourist, cinemas, cafes, coffee shops, sex shops and some of the most important monuments of the city, such as the Old Church, the Oude Kerk.

Not forgetting, of course, its famous shop windows bathed in neon and red lights, where prostitution is practiced in a completely legal way since the first shop windows appeared in the area in the 17th century, making Amsterdam one of the thirteen Dutch cities with prostitution in shop windows, being legal in the Netherlands since 1911.

Itinerary

  • The Condomerie
  • Oude Kerk, the Old Church
  • Warmoesstraat, the leather quarter
  • Sex Shop
  • Video booths
  • Elite streets
  • The prostitution information centre
  • Hidden sculptures

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5. Sightseeing bus tours

Canal Cruise
Canal Cruise

If this is your first time in Amsterdam or you have little time to visit it, this guided tour in English with a stop at the museum is designed to give you a general idea of everything you should see and learn about the city through a panoramic bus tour of its main points of interest with the possibility of leaving in the morning or afternoon and adding a sightseeing cruise along its canals or a visit to its main gallery, the Rijksmuseum.

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Comfortably seated, with on-board commentary from a professional guide and from the heights of the tour bus you can admire sights such as the Royal Palace and the National Monument on Dam Square, the Magere Brug and the Albert Cuyp Market, the largest and most popular market not only in the city but in the whole of Holland and named after Albert Cuyp, a 17th century Dutch painter.

Combine it with a visit to the Rijksmuseum

Afterwards, you can opt to visit the must-see Rijksmuseum, one of the largest museums in the Netherlands, with more than two million visitors a year and home to the best collection of Dutch Golden Age art in the world with fundamental works, spanning from 1200 to 2000, such as Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch', Johannes Vermeer's 'The Milkmaid' and Frans Hals' 'The Joyful Drinker', among others by geniuses such as Vincent Van Gogh.

Combine it with a cruise

If, on the other hand, you choose to take the cruise, you'll enjoy another of Amsterdam's must-do experiences with a stroll along the city's World Heritage-listed ring of canals lined with elaborate merchant houses, charming brick bridges, warehouses and churches built in the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age, ending at Amsterdam's old harbour before returning to the departure pier.

Itinerary

  • Dam Square, Amsterdam's main square
  • Royal Palace Amsterdam, in Classicist architectural style, was built as the city's town hall during the 17th century.
  • The Amstel, part of the city's canals
  • Magere Brug, the narrowest bridge of the canals
  • National Monument, the NationalMonument on Dam Square, dating from 1956 and commemorating the dead of World War II and subsequent armed conflicts.
  • Albert Cuyp Market, the largest market in the city and in the Netherlands.
  • Diamant Museum Amsterdam, an educational museum about the history of the most important diamond collections in Amsterdam
  • Rijksmuseum, the most important art gallery in the Netherlands

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6. Private and personalised city tours

Typical Amsterdam architecture
Typical Amsterdam architecture

If you already have a clear idea of what you want to see and do in Amsterdam and are looking for a different experience from a more conventional, organised tour, I recommend you take this fully personalised walking tour in English with a local guide, the so-called "lokafyers".

These "lokafyers" are inhabitants of Amsterdam who do not dedicate themselves exclusively to guiding, but who go on tours out of devotion to their city and have a great knowledge of its history. The curious thing about this tour is that it is organised according to your tastes and interests and has a variable duration, from seeing only the most essential monuments of the Dutch capital, to also getting to know the most everyday areas visited by the locals.

The explanations of these guides are really rich since they not only stay in the most important information about each enclave, but they show you the real life of Amsterdam through their own experiences, anecdotes and stories, as if they were a friend who shows you his city!

Itinerary

The tour itinerary will depend on what you choose yourself, with recommendations and tour tips from the guide himself.

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Amsterdam Canals| ©DD Li
Amsterdam Canals| ©DD Li

Once you've done your walking tour of the city, it's time to relax by taking a canal cruise if you haven't already done so. And if you prefer to complete your visit to Amsterdam with an excursion around the country, I recommend you to read this article about Amsterdam canals. 5 Best Day Trips from Amsterdamwhere you can find a selection of what I consider to be the best ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long do most walking tours in Amsterdam last?

    Most walking tours of Amsterdam last around 2-3 hours. While there are some that last up to 4 hours, these usually include a lunch break.

  • Which walking tour should I choose?

    The most popular tour is the walking tour of Amsterdam's Red Light District. This is an adults-only tour where expert guides will take you through the Red Light District and show you the Prostitution Museum. If exploring the Red Light District is not to your liking, you can always choose the Amsterdam city walking tour, which will show you how the city has changed over the centuries.

  • What is the best way to get around Amsterdam?

    In fact, the city of Amsterdam is small enough that walking along its many canal-lined streets while exploring every nook and cranny is the most genuine way to experience it.

Reviews from other travellers

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    M. B.
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    The guide was very nice even though English wasn’t her first language. It was a bit weird that a red light district didn’t include a guided tour of the red light district but she made up for it by her knowledge of Amsterdam
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    B. M.
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    David our tour guide was wonderful, very friendly and welcoming. The day of the tour was quite chilly but still very enjoyable and the scenery beautiful. The cheese and clog shop were a great little experience. Would highly recommend a ebike tour to see the real Netherlands.
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    T. R.
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    Interesting tour, we learned a lot. Our guide was engaging and fun.
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    D. H.
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    Such an informative walking tour. The insight into the life and death of the Frank family as well as the persecution of the Jewish community was told with empathy and compassion and made for a very emotional few hours. Our tour guide was happy to answer all of our questions and gave us descriptive detail and a wonderful perspective of the city.
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    J. V.
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    Great guide who struck the right tone while shedding light on stories not familiar to people from outside Amsterdam.