- Dam Square - Here we will see two of the most iconic sites in Amsterdam, that every traveler must see. It’s the war memorial on Dam Square, and the Royal Palace right across from it. The square also functions as a place for modern day demonstrations, protests and gatherings which I can tell you all about. Let’s see what they have in store for us on our visit!
- De Bijenkorf - Our greatest and most luxurious shopping mall. You’ll find all the top brands here at the main level, but the others levels have more to offer. I used to come here with my grandma to have some tea and apple pie.
- Beurs van Berlage - The first and oldest stock exchange in the world. Originally brought about to sell shares in the East Indies Company, the company that made Amsterdam rich. They were the first to get the idea of selling shares, thus this place is the birthplace of the modern day stock exchange.
- Red Light District (De Wallen) - The Red Light Distrcit is well known to the outside world. The place is in continues flux and has a different character every decade. Let me tell you latest during our tour, while I guide you through safely.
- Nieuwmarkt - This is the heart of the city back in the middle-ages. It’s home to the 15th century building known as “The Waag” right now, but it used to be the entrance to the city complete with a draw-bridge.
- Museum Het Rembrandthuis - Beautiful house, now the Rembrandtmuseum, where Rembrandt lived most of his life. Great place to visit on any occasion, and especially when you’ve perhaps missed an opportunity to get tickets to the big museums.
- Staalmeestersbrug - One of the most iconic brudges in Amsterdam. I’ve lived her for more than a decade, and when cycling past it I’m always anoyed by the masses of tourists wanting to take a picture there. When I finaly gave my own tours, only then did I understand why people were going there! It’s because the view it offers, contrasting the bridge and canal against the buildings is unmatched.
- Bloemenmarkt - As a local I never even noticed how special this market was! To us locals it’s normal to just see the market floating on the water, but it’s something special for sure!
- Begijnhof - This is a little-known place right in the heart of Amsterdam that almost no one knows about! It’s an oasis of calm right in the middle of the busiest city in the Netherlands.
- Huis met de Kolommen Ambtswoning Burgemeester van Amsterdam - Residence of the mayors of Amsterdam. Currently Femke Halsema lives here.
- Anne Frank House - This stop does not include entry into the house. If you want tickets for Anne Frank you need to book them far in advance. What I can do is show you the house from the outside.
- 9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes) - The 9 streets, or ‘Negen Straatjes’ is one of the primary speciality artisan shopping streets in Amsterdam. You will find things you won’t find anywhere else. If you are a fan of shopping I can take you here!
- All fees and taxes included
Join me on a local’s guide through the streets of Amsterdam, where I’ll share with you the essence of this city, insights about life in the Netherlands, and touch upon its rich history. With my guidance, you’ll discover spots that you wouldn’t stumble upon by yourself while also providing you with personalized suggestions.
Most crucially, we’ll delve into the core of what it means to be Dutch, exploring an oddly unique concept we name ‘Gezelligheid’. You might ask, ‘What’s that?’ Simply put, it’s untranslatable. ‘Gezelligheid’ is a feeling that must be lived - and that’s our objective!
Throughout our journey, we’ll take a stroll past the must-see landmarks like Dam Square, the Red Light District, and Rembrandt House, as well as hidden treasures you’d never unearth on your own! And who knows, we might even indulge in some authentic Dutch delicacies like ‘Stroopwafel’ or ‘Bitterballen’ to truly elevate our experience of ‘gezelligheid’ to its extreme.
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