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During this tour by luxury bus, you'll see Amsterdam's most important highlights in the center and beyond. The Dam Square with the Royal Palace, New Church and National Monument, one of the world's very first Stock Exchanges, the Skinny Bridge across the river Amstel and opposite the Carre Theatre, Artis, the oldest zoo of the Netherlands, that houses 900 different species of animals. You'll make a photo stop at an authentic windmill in the heart of Amsterdam. This is your chance to see such a colossus from close, by means of which the Dutch people managed to reclaim more than 55% of their territory that is below sea level. The tour proceeds with a one-hour canal cruise, which takes you through Amsterdam's enchanting canals
You will be guided through the oldest part of the city of Amsterdam , stopping at numerous landmarks to explain the culture and feel of this great city past and present. You will walk through the oldest streets near the port of Amsterdam and have the option to take a break halfway through the tour if you wish. .
Slowly we glide along the beautiful bank of the IJ. Past the Maritime Museum in its 17th century building, we head towards the oldest zoo in the Netherlands, Artis. From here we glide past the Amsterdam Botanical Gardens and the Hermitage Museum. Like so many Amsterdammers before you (the first bridge was built in 1691!) we cross the Amstel over the famous Skinny Bridge (a great photo opportunity). We now enter the canal district with its typical Dutch canal houses. After a short stop at Rembrandt Square to say hello to the statue of the old master, we continue by Segway to perhaps Amsterdam's most famous square, Dam Square. This square is perfect for another photo. After leaving Dam Square, we stop one last time at Nieuwmarkt before heading back to the starting point of the tour.
This tour covers the entire area known as the Red Light District. The Red Light District is a neighbourhood where daily life is a little different from your average Amsterdam neighbourhood. Join us on this walking tour and discover that there is much more to the Red Light District than meets the eye. As the oldest part of the city, it has a long and turbulent past and perhaps even an uncertain future. We take you to the historic parts, the newest additions and the most colourful alleys. Stroll along the lively canals, and wander through the narrow streets and we'll make sure you get to know this world-famous and exciting part of Amsterdam in its entirety.
This guided tour shows you the typical Dutch countryside of polders and small canals on the way to the 'Zaanse Schans', a well-known spot on the Zaan River with historical windmills We will be visiting a wooden shoe /clog factory. The next stop is the world-famous fishing village of Volendam - on the coast of the former Zuiderzee (now called IJsselmeer). With its typical green wooden houses and locals dressed in their traditional costumes. On our way back we will visit one of the very few cheese farms left, where cheese was still made in the traditional way for many centuries.
During this tour, we will visit two important cities in Holland: Delft and The Hague. First of all, we will go to Delft where the Delft Blue Pottery has been made for more than 350 years. We will continue to The Hague where the Dutch government resides. During your tour, you will learn more about this so-called capital and its buildings. Finally, we will continue to the smallest city: Madurodam. In this miniature city, you will see Holland in one blink of an eye.
This is the private, half day tour, starting from your hotel. Discover the highlights of Keukenhof in half day tour. The park is open from 21st March 2024 through 12 May 2021. Our professional guides will tell you everything about the history, the theme, the various planting techniques, the inspiration gardens, the mill and the various flower shows. This gives you a good basis for the rest of your visit.The tours can be given in over 15 languagaes.. Maximum 25 people per guide.
Giethoorn is a historic little town in the Netherlands nestled amongst a never-ending series of canals and waterways. The only way to navigate most of the town is by boat. In fact, the postman still delivers mail to local residents by boat to this day. As the main cog in Overijssel’s canal system, Giethoorn – just like capital city Amsterdam – has earned the moniker ‘Venice of the North’. And just like Venice, you can tour the canals with a seasoned guide.
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