Walking Tours: Amsterdam
The way to see any city is via a walking tour if you are able to stroll. Amsterdam’s Walking Tour includes the home of Anne Frank and the
fascinating Red Light District called de Wallen (with women offering themselves via window displays . . . leave the kids at home for this one!), winding canals.
Tours begin with a stroll around the historical center with its peaceful, tree-lined canals, inviting side-streets and perfectly preserved 17th century houses; your experienced guide brings to life over 800 years of Amsterdam culture.
From tales of the city’s humble beginnings on the river Amstel to its glorious “Golden Age,” you’ll get to know Amsterdam in a personal way and you will surely find locations you wish to revisit. Be sure to attend a recital at one of the city’s fine old churches.
Amsterdam’s Walking Tour includes:
Amsterdam’s Royal Palace and Dam Square- The “de Wallen” Red Light district of Amsterdam
- Munt Tower
- The House of Anne Frank and Descartes
- Rembrandt’s Home
- Old city gates of Amsterdam
- The south and western churches
- 17th and 18th century architecture: Some of the old buildings (such as that on the right) are now used as lodging for travelers. While they are basic, and bathrooms are often down the hall, they are inexpensive and in the heart of the city. These give a flavor of life in old Amsterdam in a most unique way.
- Rembrandtplein
- The famous Spinhuis
- Flower market
- Historic Museum
- Kalverstraat and the Rokin
- Convents and hidden churches
- Jordaan Neigborhood
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