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The 14 Best Amsterdam Tours

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Exploring Amsterdam via its famous canals is a great way to see the city.

Note: Some tour providers on this list may be running more limited operations due to COVID-19 or may impose testing or vaccine requirements. Check with your tour operator about availability before you book.

There are so many can't-miss sights in Amsterdam , from the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum to the city's famous canals, houseboats and windmills. With the help of a friendly local, you're sure to see it all and gain some insider tips. After analyzing both traveler opinion and expert research, U.S. News determined the best Amsterdam tours. Whether you're hoping to walk or cycle your way through the city or even cruise its canals, you'll find each tour highlights the unique qualities only found in Amsterdam.

Stromma – Open Boat Tours Amsterdam

This cruise takes participants through the city's famous canals to view its top sights, including the Van Gogh Museum , the Amstel and more. Plus, because this boat is smaller than a normal tour vessel, you'll get to explore some of the lesser-seen waterways. Reviewers say this is a relaxing tour with captains who provide plenty of information. Boats run multiple times daily from three departure points; tours last about 75 minutes. Tickets start at 22.50 euros (about $24) for adults; children travel for half that. The company also offers dining cruises.

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Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam – Countryside Bike Tour and Cheese Tasting

Get your fill of windmills and the beautiful Dutch countryside on this bike tour that runs up to 3 1/2 hours and covers about 10 miles. It also includes stops at a clog factory, a public park and a cheese farm, where cheese samples are offered to visitors. Reviewers praise the scenic countryside and the stop for the cheese tasting. They also appreciate the well-maintained bikes and the friendly guides. Tickets start at 42 euros (about $42) for adults and 39 euros (about $37) for youths ages 12 to 17; the trip is not suitable for children younger than 12. This tour runs daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The company offers many bike tours, including tours of the city and private cycle trips.

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With Locals – The 10 Tastings of Amsterdam

Get a "taste" of Amsterdam on this guided food tour that features 10 tastings, including beverage samples. In-the-know locals lead the three-hour walk that takes you through the De Pijp area of the city, as well as an outdoor market. Food samples could include a stroopwafel (a wafer cookie), herring and local cheeses. Reviewers highly recommend this tour, describing it as "fun" and "flavorful." They also extol the guides for their friendly, cheerful demeanor. Ticket prices vary depending on how many people tour; a couple can expect to pay around 95 euros (about $99) per person. The tour runs Monday to Saturday at multiple times each day. The company also offers tours of the city by bike or boat.

Free Walking Tours Amsterdam – Classic Tour

Learn about Amsterdam, its liberalism and the Dutch culture on this two-hour walking tour. Stops may include the red-light district, the canal belt area, the Waag building and more. Keep in mind each guide takes a slightly different route. Reviewers highly recommend the tour for travelers interested in a brief introduction to Amsterdam history. Tourgoers also applaud the guides for their engaging, funny storytelling. Tours depart daily at 10:30 and 11 a.m. and 1:30 and 4 p.m. The tour operates on a pay-what-you-wish basis, but you'll need to pay a city-mandated entertainment tax of 1.55 euros (about $2). The company also offers a food tour and an alternative tour of the city that explores Amsterdam's counterculture.

360 Amsterdam Tours – Anne Frank Walking Tour

See World War II through the eyes of Anne Frank on this two-hour tour through the Jewish Quarter. Highlights include the Portuguese Synagogue, the Hollandsche Schouwburg Museum and the Anne Frank House. Reviewers praise the guides' storytelling abilities and their knack for weaving in a substantial amount of information about Amsterdam and its role in World War II. Tickets start at 28.50 euros (about $30) per person and discounts are available for children. Tickets do not include entrance to the attractions on the tour. Tours operate daily at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. The company also offers an Anne Frank bike tour, among other options.

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Along this tour with Hungry Birds, you'll eat like the locals do and learn about their favorite spots.

Hungry Birds – Original Experience

This delicious trip focuses largely on Amsterdam's street food and shares information about the city's culture, daily life and the people who make the dishes. During the 4 1/2-hour outing, you'll sample plenty of eats favorited by locals and you'll also try traditional foods like herring and Dutch cheese. Reviewers say the tour includes plenty of food and is a great introduction to local culture. Participants recommend coming hungry. Tours are generally available Monday to Saturday at 11 a.m. and start at 89 euros (about $93) per person; children younger than 6 can join for free. Food and drink samples are included in the ticket price. If you want to explore on your own, try Hungry Birds' self-guided bike tour.

We Bike Amsterdam – City Tour

Sightsee your way through the city using the preferred method of transportation among Amsterdammers: a bike. On this three-hour cycling tour, you'll see some of the most popular neighborhoods, as well as hidden spots frequented by locals. Top stops on the tour, which is limited to 11 people, include Vondelpark , the Jordaan neighborhood , the Western Church and the Rijksmuseum. Reviewers say this is a great way to see the city and that guides maintain a comfortable pace. Tickets cost around 30 euros (about $31) for adults with discounted fares for children. Tours depart daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The company also offers a private bike tour and a countryside tour.

Lovers Canal Cruises – One Hour Amsterdam Evening Canal Cruise

See how Amsterdam comes to life after dark on this hourlong cruise that tours the incredible canals, traveling under illuminated bridges and past the historic city center. Boats are equipped with panoramic roofs, sliding windows and audio commentary. Reviewers say they enjoy seeing Amsterdam by night and that the audio guide is informative. Others wish the boat was less crowded. Tickets start at 19 euros for adults (about $20); children receive discounted tickets. Tours leave daily every half-hour from about 5 to 9 p.m. Lovers Canal Cruises also offers a variety of daytime cruises.

Those Dam Boat Guys

Over and over again, travelers praise Those Dam Boat Guys for a fun and informative tour of Amsterdam. During the canal cruise, guides share information about their city and offer helpful hints to make the most of your stay. Tours run on either covered or open boats (depending on weather and boat availability), so you won't have issues seeing the amazing sights. Up to eight passengers will be on the boat – another aspect of the tour travelers praise. Trips last about 90 minutes and run multiple times daily. Fees start at 29.50 euros (around $31) for adults. Private tours for up to 10 are also available.

SANDEMANs New Europe – Free Tour of Amsterdam

Learn about Amsterdam's rich history, including the Nazi occupation, its trade heritage and the city's enthusiasm for biking, on this three-hour walking tour. The excursion will also take you by the city's incredible canals, over its bridges and to see some of its best architecture. Reviewers describe the tour as "amazing" and say the guides are passionate and energetic about their city. Tours are free, but you will need to pay an entertainment tax of 1.50 euros (about $1.50) per person. Additionally, you are welcome to pay your guide what you wish at the conclusion of the tour. Tours are available daily at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; keep in mind you must reserve your slot online in advance. If you want to learn more about Amsterdam's famous red-light district, take the fee-based Red Lights and Dark Amsterdam tour.

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Wooden clogs are one of the best-known symbols of the Netherlands.

Tours & Tickets – Countryside and Windmills Tour from Amsterdam – All-In Tour

Reviewers praise the number of activities packed into this nearly six-hour excursion and say the tour provides a great overview of the Netherlands. During the daytrip, you'll visit the village of Zaanse Schans to see more than 10 of the Netherlands' iconic windmills. Then, it's off to Volendam and Marken for a tour of a cheese factory and a wooden clog-making demonstration. Plus, along the way, you'll have access to an audio guide to enhance the commentary provided by your live guide. Tickets start at 45 euros (about $47) for adults and 22.50 euros (about $24) for children ages 4 to 13. Tours depart at 8:45 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. from Amsterdam Central Station from spring through early fall. Tours & Tickets operates multiple excursions in and around Amsterdam and Belgium.

Eating Europe – Jordaan Food Tour

Once a working-class enclave with roots dating back to the 17th century, the hip Jordaan neighborhood is the focus of this 3 1/2-hour walking tour. Learn about Jordaan's history, discover hidden areas and sample about 12 local delicacies from Dutch beer to apple pie to herring. Reviewers, who rave about the food, say this is a great way to sightsee through Amsterdam. Tours are available daily at 11 a.m. Tickets cost approximately 90 euros (about $94) for adults, 70 euros (about $73) for teens ages 13 to 17 and 55 euros (about $57) for children ages 4 to 12. Eating Europe also offers a food tour that includes a private canal boat ride.

FreeDam Tours – Free Walking Tour

For a crash course in the city's history, the future of the red-light district, Amsterdam's famous bike culture and lenient drug policies, consider this free walking tour. Along the 2 1/2-hour, 1.5-mile tour, you'll pass by a variety of popular areas, including Chinatown, the University District and the Royal Palace, among others. Reviewers recommend this tour if you're hoping to see a variety of top landmarks with a knowledgeable guide by your side. Tours operate daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and start at the Stock Exchange. There is no cost for the tour, but you'll have to pay the city-implemented tourist tax of 1.50 euros (about $2). The company also asks you to tip what you feel the tour is worth at the conclusion of the trip. FreeDam Tours also offers a private walking tour of the city.

Babylon Tours – Rijksmuseum + Van Gogh Museum Skip-the-Line Guided Combo Tour

If you're hoping to explore the artsy side of Amsterdam, this semiprivate tour is for you. Guides take you and up to seven other participants through both the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum to talk about famous and lesser-known Dutch painters, including Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh, of course. The roughly six-hour experience includes tickets to both museums, which get you to the front of any queues that form. Tourgoers admit it's a long day, but the art smart guides and incredible works make it all worth it. Fees start at 199 euros (about $208) for adults, 179 euros (around $187) for kids 10 to 17 and 139 euros (approximately $145) for children 9 and younger. The outing includes a stop for lunch, which is at your own expense. Tours depart at 10 a.m. daily. If you're short on time, Babylon Tours also offers shorter, two-hour strolls that visit just one museum.

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10 Best Tours in Amsterdam

By Clodagh Kinsella

Amsterdam Photo Safari Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

Knowing where to direct your steps in Amsterdam is far more complicated than just keeping an eye out for the constant onslaught of bikes: between the major museum renovations, the cutting-edge architectural innovation, and the chameleonic food scene, the city is enjoying a renaissance akin to its Golden Age glory days. While there are brilliant specialist operators running tours of the highlights—whether of food, art, or local photo opportunities—others, lingering longer in the memory, focus on the shadowy flipside to that 17th-century luminosity, from Amsterdam’s colonial past to its misprized sex industry. We've rounded up our favorites—be it an Amsterdam canal cruise, Amsterdam bike tour, Amsterdam walking tour, or one of the many highlighting the city's cultural offerings—including one standout through the Red Light District, to lead you in the right direction. No matter which one you choose, one thing remains: take to two wheels or the water if you really want to go Dutch.

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The Amsterdam spin-off of ace tour company Eating Europe—in six cities and counting—this isn’t a makeshift affair, and you’ll get well-produced local food maps as part of the package (but make sure to reserve ahead). The focus is very much on insider knowledge, with four-hour guided walking tours of the Jordaan district’s lesser-known corners, including a dozen stops for Dutch delicacies, and ample meet-and-greets with artisanal food heroes. Your companions: two historians, two professional chefs, and an architect—plus a local whose family have lived in Jordaan for generations, and an Indonesian/Dutch guide for explaining the former colony’s worthy contribution to the food scene. The vibe is fun and interactive, and the main course comes with an appealing slice of history on the side.

Black Heritage Tour Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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Black Heritage Tours founder Jennifer Tosch is on a one-woman mission to shed light on the presence, and little told past, of the African diaspora in the Netherlands (she’s now added tours in NYC and, by request, Brussels). Rigorous, interactive three-hour boat trips are the big draw, luring two to 90 people via celebrities like activist and author Angela Davis (average group size is 10-20 guests). Eye-opening is the word here. Once you’ve been alerted to the hidden past of Amsterdam’s beautiful Golden Age museums and canal houses, you’ll start seeing signs of the city’s sinful colonial legacy everywhere. A visit to the Rijksmuseum (usually included) or Royal Palace won’t be the same again. Definitely book ahead—especially outside of summer, when trips are less frequent.

Mokumboot Boat Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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There are a million Amsterdam canal cruises, and a million other tourists to take them. Sidestepping that, and exercising your navigational skills for two hours (or more, if you like) is a bit of a no-brainer. With a 50-strong fleet of slick monochrome electric motor boats, and six hire stations across town, this is the king of skipper-yourself boat rentals, but with the laid back attitude of a playboy prince. Not that they aren’t organized: Mokum (an old nickname for Amsterdam) take care of pillows (or ponchos and blankets, depending), suggested sailing routes, and instructions on how the boats work. Affable dock personnel go beyond, so you’ll get a super-clear brief on how to operate the boat, but if you want to escape the traffic or visit a particular spot, they’ll happily tailor your itinerary to that. For sunny weekends, reserve at least two days ahead to get the prime early-afternoon slots.

Architour  covering Ijburg and Golden Age home tours Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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As the market-leader for architectural tours in Holland, the brilliantly organized Architour can handle groups ranging from two to 240—whether town planning offices, Rotary Clubs, or architecture students. Their regular two-hour-long small group tours, for ten people max, and private tours, for up to 20 people, need advance booking. The two tours listed here are both on foot, though they also offer bike and canal tours. Directors Paul Vlok and Anneke Bokern (an architect and architecture journalist, respectively) have handpicked a dozen local architects to serve alongside them as guides. Fluent in Dutch and English (and some even German, French, and Japanese), all have personal insight into Dutch building culture, and how that stacks up against other countries, so no question is too specific.

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Cycling is part of the Dutch DNA, and there are over 880,000 bikes in Amsterdam alone—though three-hour tours by this excellent indie outfit generally top out at around seven cyclists. Between the rave reviews online and the intimate numbers, it’s definitely best to reserve your slot in advance. Like many Dutch kids, mainstays Thijs and Jasper grew up on the back of a bike, and know how to combine humor with brilliant historical and architectural titbits. You’re not just following the leader here, but engaging in regular chat as you cruise from one fascinating spot to the next. If you want to bring babies or small kids, they’ve got the (well-maintained, comfortable) bike for that. In fact, there’s really no limit to the crowd you’ll be riding with, but safe to say that it’s not the same set that comes to Amsterdam for the weed and red lights, and people who never learned to bike really shouldn’t start here.

Context Travel Dutch Masters of the Rijksmuseum Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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This is a formidable operation established and executed by tour experts, and you’ll only need to share the joy with five other equally sophisticated tourists. The Rijksmuseum docents are all art historians, ranging from Vermeer experts to TV personalities—so you can be staring at a Rembrandt in the company of an acclaimed author on the subject. Despite all this they don’t talk down to tour members, and many manage to be funny as well as brilliant (sigh). Itineraries are docent-dependent (and group-dependent), so it’s worth doing your research if you’re set on getting that Rembrandt expert, but in any case the master’s works will be par for the course—not least his masterpiece The Night Watch , enjoying pride of place at the heart of the museum. More obscure rooms are also on the agenda, and having a guide to navigate them may leave you with a lasting love of 17th century ceramics, furniture, or model ships.

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Walking tours of Amsterdam’s Red Light District aren’t hard to find, but no other operator tells the story of the notorious neighborhood from the perspective of sex workers. Run by invaluable non-profit the Prostitution Information Center (PIC), walks aim to encourage an open debate about the misunderstood industry and increase respect for sex workers (the term preferred by prostitutes). Turn up to PIC’s community center, café, and exhibition space a few minutes before the tour—or come earlier to consult the sex library over coffee and cake. Guides are either ex-sex workers, ready to open up about their own stories, or researchers on the industry who are able to answer literally any query from how much money you can make in a shift to the ancient origins of the trade. Given PIC’s mission to change hearts and minds, there’s absolutely nothing rote about the delivery here—this is a real passion project for guides, and you might find yourself shedding a tear.

Amsterdam Photo Safari Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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This is really best for those with a vested interest, as the one-on-one attention is brilliant for making swift progress, and if you opt for a longer tour (they run from three to six hours, with four a recommended minimum) you’ll really be able to get off the beaten track. Your safari group might range from total amateurs getting to grips with the basics of composition to pros with pricy DSLRs looking for the inside scoop on the best places to shoot in the city. You can bring a friend with an iPhone or other handheld camera device for around 90 percent less than the regular tour price, so it might end up feeling like a private tour (those are available too, and are strongly recommended for people with mobility issues). Night safaris, beginning a couple of hours before sunset, are absurdly picturesque, as the lights start to come on over the city’s bridges, casting fairytale reflections over the canals (even amateurs will soon be capturing boats’ light trails with tips on the best long exposure settings).

Rederij De Jordaan Private Boat Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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Slick, slick, slick. As VIP canal cruises go, captain Reinhard Spronk’s historic saloon boat tours (aboard 1932 teak beauty Welmoed , or 1908’s smaller Farahilde ) are really the business. He and his partner Miloe run the show, taking private groups (reservations necessary) on bespoke tours of Amsterdam’s legendary canals. Pick-up is from your waterside hotel or Cafe Van Puffelen, by their office. This is going to be the highlight of your European tour, combining an utterly beautiful vintage boat, the most sophisticated company in town, and (for a supplement) red roses, gourmet finger food, and bottomless champagne.

Brouwerij 't IJ Bar Brewery Tour Amsterdam The Netherlands

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Compared to neighboring Belgium, the Netherlands isn’t exactly known as a beer powerhouse, but the big news is that the capital now has craft breweries to shout about. So skip the queues at the mammoth, more famous Heineken Experience, and head to signature local craft brewer ‘t IJ, which was raising the bar on specialty brews long before ‘small batch’ was a hipster rite of passage. Finding the venue, opened in 1985 in an old bathhouse, is child’s play: the biggest wooden windmill in the Netherlands is next door. Friday to Sunday afternoon tours of the Funenkade HQ are a snappy 20-minute crash course in the magic of malt, hops and yeast. With only 20 spots going, and no pre-booking, get to the bar early to grab tickets (a free beer is included with the entry fee). Don’t bother bringing your bachelor party though – after one too many messy experiences in the past, they’re now officially barred.

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The Best Tours of Amsterdam to Take in 2024 and Why

Ian Sumpter Last Updated: October 26, 2023

Are you planning to visit Amsterdam but don’t know if you should take a tour or not? In this guide, we cover all the best tours of Amsterdam to take this year and why we love them so much.

Pro Tip: Planning your trip to Amsterdam? Bookmark this post in your browser so you can easily find it when you’re in the city. Check out our guide to Amsterdam for more planning resources, our best Amsterdam tours for a memorable trip, and the  top things to do in Amsterdam .

Should You Book One of the Best Tours of Amsterdam?

The short answer is yes. But why?

Amsterdam is a city that has a lot to offer and even more to explore! The food and drink scene is fantastic. Indonesian and Sumerian influences highlight the Netherlands’ imperial past, mingling with class local dishes like salted Herring. There are over forty-five miles of canals and three-hundred-and-twenty miles of cycle lanes. So, it’s no surprise to find that canal cruises and cycling tours feature heavily on this list.

On top of that, there is the Anne Frank Museum and two world-class art museums in the form of the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. There is much more to see and do than most people first expect. A guided tour can make sure you don’t miss any vital sites, so be sure to check out our best tours of Amsterdam below.

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Not ready to book a tour? Explore our  Amsterdam Guide .

The Top 8 Best Tours of Amsterdam

1, amsterdam local food tour in the albert cuyp market.

Sean, Angel and Brandon enjoying herring on one of our best tours of Amsterdam.

The late Anthony Bourdain once said, ‘Food is everything we are. It’s an extension of nationalist feeling, ethnic feeling, your personal history, your province, your region, your tribe, your grandma. It’s inseparable from those from the get-go.’ It should come as no surprise that I often put food tours at the top of these lists.

I don’t think there is a better way to understand a city than a food tour. You get to learn so much. I’m not saying don’t go to the major monuments and museums; I’m saying do both.

With this tour, you’ll explore the historic Albert Cuyp Market as you join a food-obsessed local guide for an afternoon of seafood, cheese, street food snacks, and delicious local beer. From pickled herring to exciting Asian fusions, this is a deep dive into the Dutch food scene and undoubtedly one of the best tours of Amsterdam.

Not ready to book a tour? Check out our  Amsterdam Guide for more resources.

2. Rijksmuseum Art Connoisseur Guided Tour

A group enjoying one of the best tours of Amsterdam at the Rijksmuseum.

There are 8,000 works of art in the Rijksmuseum. If you were to spend sixty seconds in front of each, it would take 133 hours or five and a half days without sleep or rest to see the entire collection.

The point I’m trying to make is there is a lot to see. You don’t have time to see everything, so what should you see? You can pour through guidebooks and free guides like ours or let a local art expert guide you through the key pieces with insights, history, and more. I know which one I would choose.

With this tour, your expert guide leads you through the key highlights of the Rijksmuseum and learn about the Golden Age of Dutch art.

Highlights include:

  • Rembrandt’s portraits
  • Jan Steen’s family interiors
  • Vermeer’s ‘The Milkmaid’
  • Ferdinand Bol’s self-portrait
  • ‘The Night Watch’
  • 7th-century delftware
  • 17th-century dolls house
  • Entry to The Pierre Cuypers Library

Not ready to book a tour? Find out if a tour of the Rijksmuseum is worth it .

3, Amsterdam Bike and Boat Combo Tour

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Would you rather explore Amsterdam by bike or from the water? It’s your vacation, so why choose? Do both with this fabulous combo tour.

Jump on your fully equipped bike to cycle around some of the city’s most essential and beautiful sites. You’ll see the historic Dam Square, Vondelpark, the Rijksmuseum, and more.

After working up an appetite on the bike, you can jump aboard your ninety-minute luxury canal cruise with drinks and food on board. It’s the perfect tour for anybody wanting a good city orientation.

  • Friendly, local guide
  • 2.5 hour bike tour through Amsterdam
  • 90 minute boat tour
  • Knowledgeable boat captain
  • Drinks and bites on boat
  • Iconic landmarks and canals

4. Luxury Canal Boat Cruise in Amsterdam

A group enjoying a luxury canal cruise, one of our best tours of Amsterdam.

There is a reason Amsterdam is called the Venice of the North: canals, lots of them. One hundred sixty-five of them, in fact, stretching over seventy-five KM.

You’ll cruise past Amsterdam’s most important neighborhoods like Jordaan, Prinsengracht, Herengracht, and the Golden Bend. Add on top of that an open bar, allowing you to enjoy some delicious local Dutch Lager.

You’ll have a skipper and host to ensure you don’t miss anything, a fun and informative way to see the city and one of the best tours of Amsterdam.

  • Refreshments including beer, wine and soft drinks included
  • Expert Local English Speaking Team of Skipper and Host
  • 1 hour canal cruise through Amsterdam’s most important neighborhoods

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5. Historical Anne Frank World War II Walking Tour

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This tour is a must for those wanting a deeper understanding of life in Amsterdam during WWII. History should occasionally make us feel uncomfortable. Reflecting on past horrors is often the best way to ensure we don’t commit those same horrors again.

You’ll start outside the Jewish Museum and meet up with your guide steps away from the Dokwerker, a monument dedicated to the first Jewish lawyer in the Netherlands, Jonas Daniel Meijer, before heading into the Jewish Quarter.

Your expert guide will talk about the Nazi presence in Amsterdam, its effect on the Jewish community, and how young Anne Frank hid in a Dutch household.

Then, onto the Hollandsche Schouwburg Museum and the Portuguese Synagogue before finishing outside the Anne Frank House Museum, where you will be free to explore if you choose to do so. Highlights include:

  • Guided tour through the Jewish Quarter
  • Detailed stories about World War II
  • Historical World War II sites
  • Stops at the Hollandsche Schouwburg Musem
  • See the outside of the Portuguese Synagogue
  • Views of The Anne Frank House museum
  • Local English-speaking guide

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6. Amsterdam in a Half Day by Bike

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Cycling is an integral part of Amsterdam’s culture. There are few cities in the world so bicycle friendly. In fact, there are 515km (320 miles) of dedicated cycle lanes.

So, while in many cities, my favorite way to get around is on foot, in Amsterdam, I love nothing more than getting on two wheels to explore as much as possible.

With this tour, you’ll join our fun storytelling guides to discover the top sights in Amsterdam in the most authentic fashion. Ride through the city’s coolest neighborhoods, cross over the canals, and sample local beer on the best bike tour of Amsterdam.

  • Local English speaking guide
  • Maximum group size of 10
  • Bike rental with helmet included
  • Jordaan district
  • The Heineken Factory (Exterior)
  • A visit to a local brewery

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7. Jordaan Local Food Tour in Amsterdam

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Indulge in traditional Dutch cuisine and discover culinary influences with your friendly local guide.

On this hand-crafted food tour in Jordaan, a neighborhood renowned for its enchanting canals and world-renowned culinary scene.

You’ll get to sample Dutch classics like traditional jenever, bitterballen, and herring. You will learn about the influence of Indonesian and Suriname dishes, and your expert guide will share insights into the neighborhood’s history and culture. You’ll finish the tour well-educated and satiated. Highlights include:

  • Try Café Papeneiland’s famous apple pie
  • Sample bitterballen
  • Indonesian-inspired cuisine
  • Suriname-influenced cuisine
  • Herring the “Amsterdam way”
  • Stroll along Brouwergracht Canal
  • Sip jenever

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8. Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum Private Tour

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Explore not one but two world-class art museums in a day with an expert licensed guide. Not seeing the works of the Dutch Masters while in Amsterdam should be considered a crime. At the Rijksmuseum, you will see pieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer, amongst many others.

Then your tour departs from the norm, and your local expert guide will lead you to the recently opened Van Gogh museum. You’ll learn all the details about the often controversial artist’s life, about his drive and prolific production.

A tour full of curiosities and stories about the life and work of the genius of Van Gogh and the Dutch Masters.

  • Rembrandt’s Night Watch
  • Vermeer’s The Milkmaid
  • Van Gogh’s Self Portraits
  • Van Gogh’s Sunflowers
  • The Life and Art of Vincent Van Gogh
  • Top Works from the Dutch Masters

Not ready to book a tour? Check out How to Visit the Rijksmuseum

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15 Best City Tours in Amsterdam for a Memorable Dutch Experience

best city tours in Amsterdam

The best city tours in Amsterdam enable visitors to explore the Dutch capital in a variety of ways. These trips come in full or half-day options and they present some of the best things to do in Amsterdam .

Amsterdam is a city rich in culture and history, emerging from the swamps of Holland to become a global superpower and hotbed for societal innovation. The best way to experience this vibrant capital is through a city tour — allowing you to discover unique and interesting aspects of this ever-changing metropolis.

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1 – Amsterdam: Hidden Gems & Highlights Guided Bike Tour

Amsterdam_ Hidden Gems & Highlights Guided Bike Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 ( 703 reviews )

“Great experience, despite the intermittent hail! Our bikes were comfortable and easy to ride even though we were very our of practice, and our guide was fantastic and knowledgeable.” Rachel, Getyourguide

Bikes are ubiquitous in Amsterdam, with just shy of a million of these environmentally friendly vehicles to be found in the city. But not many people dare to get in the saddle and peddle like a true Amsterdammer — and it’s exactly this that We Bike Amsterdam is striving to change, one brilliantly executed bike tour at a time.

Forget the bustling streets lining the city’s famous canals, with this tour you’ll head into the side streets and back alleys coming to grips with a side of Amsterdam that only the locals get to see. But don’t worry, you’ll still visit many of the city’s most famous attractions — just by taking the road less peddled.

Visiting Amsterdam and not taking a bicycle tour is like going to the Heineken Experience and not enjoying a beer. And as far as bicycle tours in The Dutch capital go, you can’t beat We Bike Amsterdam. The trips are expertly curated and the guide ensures that everyone has the best time possible, all while exploring a part of the city that usually remains hidden.

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2 – Anne Frank Guided Walking Tour through Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter

Anne Frank Guided Walking Tour through Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 5610 reviews )

“We strongly recommend this experience if you visit Amsterdam for the first time. Our guide, Giovanni, was able to transmit to the group his passion while telling the sad story of Anne Frank’s life.” Lorenzo, Viator

Anne Frank is arguably one of Amsterdam’s most famous residents and her honest account of life under Nazi occupation still serves as a warning against fascism and racism today. It’s therefore fitting that the home she once hid in has been immortalized as one of the best museums in Amsterdam — still drawing thousands of visitors to its humble facade in the Jewish Quarter .

360 Amsterdam Tours offers one of the best excursions to learn more about her tragic life. Conducted as a walking tour, a compassionate guide will retrace the steps of young Anne, illuminating the modern-day streets of Amsterdam with anecdotes from her life and diary.

It’s not easy to relay the story around Anne’s life with the necessary pathos while still ensuring a memorable experience, but that is not a problem on this tour. The guide will make Anne’s story and day-to-day existence come to life around you, allowing you to see the humanity in this important historical figure.

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3 – Blue Boat: 75 Mins Amsterdam Canal Cruise

Blue Boat Company

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 4421 reviews )

“Great experience! I totally recommend it! You get also a detailed explanation of the history of Amsterdam throughout an audio guide!” Ljupka, Headout

A list of Amsterdam’s best city tours won’t be complete without mentioning boat tours in the Dutch capital. The canals formed and shaped modern-day Amsterdam and they continue to play an important role in the city’s identity.

As a result, there are a host of canal tours available in Amsterdam, but the cream of the crop remains the iconic vessels of the Blue Boat Company — especially when you take factors like duration and cost into consideration. The accompanying audio guide is expertly narrated and you’ll gain valuable insight into the city and its rich heritage.

This canal cruise in Amsterdam is sure to be a highlight of any trip. Even though the tour is only 75 minutes long, it’ll prove more than enough to admire all of the amazing Golden Age sites and the audio guide is very informative. Overall, the experience provides amazing value for money.

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4 – Amsterdam Red Light District & Coffee Shop Tour

Amsterdam Red Light District & Coffee Shop Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 2141 reviews )

“Our guide gave us a wonderful tour of the city highlighting all of the historic elements and describing them beautifully, very knowledgeable.” Anne, Viator

The infamous neighborhood known as the Red Light District is regarded as one of the best tourist attractions in Amsterdam . These notorious streets played an important role in Dutch society, posing serious questions that helped shape the Netherlands’ modern outlook.

Trigger Tours is one of the best companies when it comes to exploring the Red Light District and these tours offer an unconventional, no-holds-barred look at these famous streets. Their mission to entertain and inform rather than to shock and scandalize is one that many other tour operators should do well to follow.

On the whole, a great tour that offers a wonderfully enlightening experience. The tour provides a fascinating look at recreational drug use and prostitution in Amsterdam — while always considering the human element in the narrative.

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5 – Full Coverage Amsterdam Private City Tour

Full Coverage Amsterdam Private City Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 25 reviews )

“Sharing stories about life and culture. Very good at modifying the tour to your interests. The weather was surprisingly beautiful for us.” Phillip, Viator

Private tours in Amsterdam allow you to explore the city in as much depth as you want, and you’ll usually also be able to determine the itinerary — making it the perfect activity for a family, a group of friends or even a couple.

The quality of these tours relies heavily on the capabilities of the guide, something that the team at Withlocals knows well. So well in fact, that they’ve created an entire platform around it, allowing travelers to connect with the absolute best guides in Amsterdam to ensure an unforgetable private walking tour.

This tour is worth every penny! You’ll enjoy great freedom in determining the points visited and your guide is always ready to assist you. On top of that, you’ll be sure to enjoy delicious snacks as well as lesser-known sites like the floating flower market and the tour through the Theatre district.

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6 – Food Lovers Tour in Amsterdam

Food Lovers Tour in Amsterdam

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 202 reviews )

“This was an amazing tour! (…) We stopped and sampled the best foods in Amsterdam and also got a history lesson and other interesting facts along the way.” Garrit, Viator

While Amsterdam might not be the culinary destination that some other European cities are, it still boasts an impressive selection of local treats — making food tours in the city an ever-popular option.

One of the leading figures in this burgeoning scene is Romain, a foodie who first made waves with his Shaker Cocktail Club mixology classes. During the day, he leads the much-celebrated Food Lovers Tour in Amsterdam, allowing countless travelers to explore the surprising tastes that the city has to offer.

Scrumptious! Romain is the perfect host and he’ll entertain you throughout our food tour, telling you more about life in Amsterdam and the surprising culinary influences. At the end of the tour, you’ll be stuffed and leave knowing much more about the local delicacies than you did at the start.

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7 – Amsterdam: Private Guided City Tour by Pedicab

Amsterdam_ Private Guided City Tour by Pedicab

Rating: ⭐️ 4.9/5 ( 45 reviews )

“It was our first time in Amsterdam and doing the pedicab as well. We learned so much and he made it a memorable and great experience. Definitely recommend this tour and would book it again!” Kristen, Getyourguide

If you’re looking for private tours in Amsterdam , but you’re not too thrilled by the idea of spending half a day wandering the streets of the city, then we’ve got the tour for you — a pedicab tour in Amsterdam.

These two-seater vehicles allow you to sit back and enjoy the ride, while your guide peddles you through the streets of Amsterdam. You’ll be able to stop along the way and listen while your guide regales you with stories dating as far back as the foundation of the city. Then, you’ll continue to the next stop and do it again, all from the comfort of your covered Pedicab seat.

If you’ve never heard of a Pedicab before going on this tour it’ll be the first thing you’ll search for when planning a trip to a new city — especially if the idea of not having to walk while taking in the sights and getting the lay of the land appeals to you.

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8 – The #1 Best Rated (Free) Walking Tour in Amsterdam

The #1 Best Rated Walking Tour in Amsterdam

Rating: ⭐️ 4.6/5 ( 4579 reviews )

“(…) The tour was insanely entertaining and informative. Highly recommend to everyone!” Alexander, Guruwalk

Depending on the guide, a free walking tour can be somewhat of a hit or miss, especially as reviews do not always correspond with real-life experiences. That’s where Guruwalk comes in, an expertly curated platform featuring some of the best guides who’ll help you explore Amsterdam for free.

And when it comes to free experiences in Amsterdam, nobody can compete with the team at FreeDam Tours. These passionate and knowledgeable locals will show you a side of Amsterdam that most for-profit tours do not visit — and they do it all to share their love for their city and a well-earned gratuity.

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Even if you had to pay for this tour, you would still leave feeling like it was a bargain. The tour guide is extremely well-versed when it comes to Amsterdam’s history and the locations visited are great — you’ll even visit some attractions that you won’t find on most tourist brochures.

9 – Segway City Tours Amsterdam

Segway City Tours Amsterdam

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 259 reviews )

“The segway experience was fun and fantastic. We were able to see and learn about many places around town with the tour guide.” Patty, Viator

If you’re looking for a fun, affordable and novel way of exploring the Dutch capital, look no further than Segway City Tours in Amsterdam . These delightful vehicles allow you to zip around the city, covering much more ground in less time — ensuring that you make the most of every minute in Amsterdam.

The city’s ample cycling lanes and accommodating outlook towards carbon-free travel make it the perfect place for a Segway ride, no matter your experience level. This activity is especially well suited to people with limited time in the capital and it lasts for just under 3 hours — perfect for a crash course in all things Amsterdam.

This is undoubtedly one of the most fun ways to spend 2.5 hours in Amsterdam, and that’s saying a lot… The segways will allow you to cover much more ground and they offer a welcome change of pace, especially for travelers that are footsore and tired. Consider taking this tour as soon as you land in Amsterdam to get a true feel for the city.

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10 – Amsterdam: Jordaan District Local Food Walking Tour

Amsterdam_ Jordaan District Local Food Walking Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 ( 184 reviews )

“We loved the historical facts, it was fun and interestingly presented. The food was amazing, the locations were stunning and our guide was patient and caring.” Karine, Getyourguide

The Jordaan District is one of Amsterdam’s most famous neighborhoods — so it’s only fitting that the next offering comes from one of the best tour providers on the continent, Eating Europe .

This culinary experience company has already made quite a name for itself, and it boasts activities in 15 cities across Europe. It’s easy to understand why this offer in the Jordaan District regularly makes the list of the top food tours in Amsterdam . Guests can expect a quality food tour that only one of the best companies in Europe can provide.

It’s easy to see why Eating Europe has become a synonym for quality from Amsterdam to Prague and everywhere in between. The tastings are delicious and generous and the guide provides enlightening commentary throughout. — even checking in individually to make sure that everybody was having a great time.

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11 – Amsterdam: Open Boat Canal Cruise with Local Guide

Amsterdam_ Open Boat Canal Cruise with Local Guide

Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 ( 804 reviews )

“We really enjoyed our cruise with Maxim. It was beautiful and because the boat wasn’t too big it felt personal and special. It was quite entertaining and he shared some interesting background facts.” Rebekah, Getyourguide

Not all canal cruises and boat tours in Amsterdam are created equally. Generally, you can choose between the larger cruises with an audio guide or a voyage on a smaller vessel with a guide on board. While the latter option allows for a much more intimate setting and access to a passionate local, they also tend to be quite expensive.

Luckily, that’s not the case for this open boat tour from KINboat , and you’ll be able to explore Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed canals in an unforgettable manner.

It’s hard to find another tour in Amsterdam that can compete with this open-boat canal cruise when it comes to value for money. The boat is large without feeling impersonal and the commentary from the guide allowed for great insight into Amsterdam’s history.

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12 – Amsterdam: Enjoy a Dutch Cheese-Tasting Session with Wine

Amsterdam_ Enjoy a Dutch Cheese-Tasting Session with Wine

Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 ( 276 reviews )

“Our tour host Killian was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the cheese and history. Very insightful tour, and I learned a few things indeed!” Rachel, Getyourguide

If you visit Amsterdam without trying the local cheeses, did you really visit Amsterdam? To say that the Dutch like their fermented dairy products is an understatement, a sentiment supported by the number of cheese shops throughout the capital.

One of the most famous of these purveyors of cheesy goodness is the Old Amsterdam Cheese Store , and it’s also the driving force behind this cheese and wine tour in Amsterdam . Learn how some of the world’s favorite cheeses are made and try some that you’ll only find in Amsterdam — each of them perfectly paired with a selected wine.

This is a true hidden gem of an experience and was wonderfully presented by the local cheesemaker. His love for his craft is infectious and guests will enjoy all of the delectable cheeses on offer — and the wine will help to bring many of the tastes to the forefront.

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13 – Amsterdam: Guided Ganja Walking Tour of Coffee Shops

Amsterdam_ Guided Ganja Walking Tour of Coffee Shops

Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 1893 reviews )

“This tour was exceptional. I didn’t have the confidence or knowledge to go to coffee shops myself as a solo traveller. Sophie was the perfect guide, knowledgeable, welcoming and a joy to socialise with. The staff in the coffee shop were brilliant and fully explained how to enjoy the experience.” Ben, Getyourguide

With a name like the Guided Ganja Walking tour, it’s pretty obvious what’s the main focus of the outing. Coffee Shops are ever present throughout the Dutch capital and this excursion from Oranje Umbrella explores some of the best smoking joints that Amsterdam has to offer.

It also offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into this vibrant subculture, while answering many questions that most people don’t want to ask. Throughout the trip, you’ll learn about the history of marijuana in the Netherlands, how it became legalized and the do’s and don’ts when visiting one of these fine establishments.

If you’re curious about the marijuana subculture in Amsterdam, then this is the perfect tour for you. It’s a great ice breaker, endowing travelers with the knowledge and confidence to go to coffee shops on their own. The tour guide is brilliant, taking time to explain the way that marijuana should be enjoyed while in the city and he patiently answers any questions that you may have.

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14 – #1 Craft Beer & Brewery Tour, Brew Bus Amsterdam

#1 Craft Beer & Brewery Tour, Brew Bus Amsterdam

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 63 reviews )

“This was a lot of fun! The breweries were unique, the beer was great, the bus was comfortable, and the tour guides were very friendly and provided many interesting facts about Amsterdam during the tour.” Lucas, Viator

Many people would consider Amsterdam the spiritual home of Dutch beer, with both Heineken and Amstel hailing from the city. However, the local beer scene isn’t exclusively about big corporate brands.

Craft beer is as popular in the Dutch capital as it is in the rest of the world — and this outing from the aptly named Brew Bus Amsterdam aims to leave participants totally refreshed by the end. In total, you’ll be able to visit 7 breweries where you’ll get to enjoy the decidedly Dutch take on craft favorites. There’s also an option to include a visit to the much-vaunted Heineken Experience, to see how the big boys brew.

Calling all beer lovers! This tour is unmissable and you’ll go away utterly refreshed, and somewhat fuzzy. But, of course, it’s not only about drinking — instead this tour allows you to get up close to the brewing process and may even get to ask a local brewer questions about their craft.

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15 – Amsterdam: Lovers Night Canal Cruise from Central Station

Amsterdam_ Lovers Night Canal Cruise from Central Station

Rating: ⭐️ 4.4/5 ( 356 reviews )

“I wish we had done this on our first night – it shows you where some of the best sights are and is so beautiful at night!” Cat, Tiqets

If you’re looking for the perfect Amsterdam city tour for you and your partners, look no further than this enchanting night out on the canal, brought to you by the folks at Lovers Canal Cruise .

Come nightfall, Amsterdam is transformed into a fairytale-like tableau of shimmering lights, bustling streets and beautiful buildings. An audio guide will help you make sense of the magical scenes as you cruise along the canal during this mesmerizing outing.

All in all, this is a great tour for the price. Amsterdam at night doesn’t disappoint and the buildings were beautifully lit up. Guests can look forward to enjoying an audio guide — making it super convenient to learn more about the sites you’ll pass on the canals.

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How to book city tours in Amsterdam?

Finding the best city tours in Amsterdam at the most affordable price is easier said than done. Usually, tour companies offer their activities on their own websites, as well as on several booking platforms, each with their own reviews. To make things even more confusing, they often do so at different price points, with special offers on some sites, but not on others.

TourScanner helps travelers make sense of the confusion by finding the best option, by instantly comparing offers, reviews and prices.

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The 7 Best Amsterdam Canal Cruises [2024 Reviews]

Amsterdam is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, and it’s no wonder why. The history alone is fascinating, but then incorporate its delicious food, endless nightlife activities, beautiful architecture, and stunning canals and it’s incredible.

We’re going to focus a bit on the latter today, as cruises along the canal are one of the most popular activities to do. However, there are also a lot of tours available, so which one is the best? No need to wonder, as we have all the top canal cruises in Amsterdam right here!

Don’t leave Amsterdam until you see all the things there are to do in this beautiful City!

Best amsterdam canal tours, quick answer: the 7 best amsterdam canal tours for 2024.

  • Best Romantic Tour: Amsterdam: Romantic Canal Tour with Bubbly
  • Best Budget Tour: Amsterdam Private Canal Booze Cruise
  • Best Value Tour: Amsterdam Small-Group Canal Cruise Plus Snacks and Drinks
  • Best Evening Tour: Amsterdam Private Romantic Canal Cruise at Night
  • Best Private Tour: Private Boat Tour: Champagne Canal Cruise in Amsterdam
  • Best Family Tour: Amsterdam 90-Minute Private Family Canal Cruise
  • Best Small Group Tour: Amsterdam Small-Group Canal Cruise Plus Snacks and Drinks

Be sure to see our reviews of Red Light District Tours, Van Gogh Museum Tours and Windmill Tours .

Amsterdam Canal Tour Reviews

1. best romantic tour: amsterdam: romantic canal tour with bubbly.

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Departure: Keizersgracht 198, 1015 CZ
  • Departure Time:  4:00 PM
  • Includes: Expert romantic tour guide and skipper , blankets and heated seats , local cheese, grapes and crackers, small bottle of Prosecco and water

One of the best ways to see Amsterdam is from a canal cruise. There’s just something magical about floating down the calm waters as you pass by centuries-old buildings and under beautiful bridges.

The Romantic Canal Tour with Bubbly is one of the best if you’re looking for a great way to spend time with your significant other. What’s great about this tour is that you can customize it, depending on your specific interests.

Your guide will ask if you have any particular interests so they can tailor the experience to them. There are plenty of different departure times, and lasting 1.5 hours, it’s super easy to fit into even the busiest schedules. Whether you go day or night, it’s simply a magical experience you have to try at least once.

Meet up with your guide, and hop on board, where you’ll be acquainted with your local, certified skipper who is an expert in all things “Amsterdam”.

They’ll tell you all about the city’s history and specifically that of the canals. The district is UNESCO-listed, and it’s unique to just this area.

Not only that, but they provide insight into the locals’ way of life and how the canals are used present-day. There are many people who actually live in house boats docked at the sides of the canals, which is pretty cool!

As you’ll get to see so much of the city, once you’re on land you’ll find that navigating around is much easier.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience, other experiences you may enjoy:, 2. best budget tour: amsterdam private canal booze cruise.

  • Departure:  Jungle Dock
  • Departure Time:  12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Includes:   Live tour guide, t ransport for activity duration: sightseeing cruise, b eer, w ine,  s oft drinks

Amsterdam is a city that’s known for having a good time, and if you’re looking for one, you’re in the right place. The Amsterdam: Private Canal Booze Cruise lasts 1.5 hours and is a great way to start off the evening or day of sightseeing.

Take a break to relax, but cruising through the gorgeous canals with a refreshing beverage in hand! Sure, there are tons of bars in the city, but trust us when we say this way is much more fun! If it’s your first time in the city, it’s a must-do!

If you’re traveling in groups, this is a nice way to get everyone together from some simultaneous excitement and sightseeing. It’s available for groups of 10 people and under. Meet up with your guide near Central Station, which is easy to get to from just about any part of the city.

Board your boat, where you’ll be able to relax on the padded seats with plenty of leg room.  There’s also a restroom on board, which is ideal if you’re going to be drinking!

Crack open a cold beer, pop open a bottle of champagne, or some simple mixed drinks while you cruise around the canals. Think of it as like an open bar because you don’t have a limit on how many drinks you can have.

You’ll pass through the Amstel River, under 7 stunning bridges and some hidden gems your skipper will point out to you. It’s a fantastic way to learn about the city, where famous landmarks are, and will make it easier to plan excursions on land based on this.

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3. best value tour: amsterdam small-group canal cruise plus snacks and drinks.

  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Departure: Keizersgracht 106, 1015 CV Amsterdam
  • Departure Time:  1:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:30 PM
  • Includes:  Snack platter, unlimited drinks (open bar), professional guide, all taxes & fees, snacks, bottled water

The next one up is a bit longer than the other two we’ve covered so far. Clocking in at 2 hours, you’ll get to learn all about the local history, lifestyle, landmarks, and the canals, specifically.

Do it all while enjoying some delicious snacks and drinks on Amsterdam Small-Group Canal Cruise Plus Snacks and Drinks . If you’ve just arrived in Amsterdam, it’s one of the best ways to get an introduction to the city.

The ride is relaxing and beautiful, and ideal for a small group (maximum of 9 people) for a customized experience and the ability to ask any questions you may have to the skipper.

Start out in Jordaan, which is a great place to explore if you want to escape the crowds and general hustle-and-bustle of the city.

It’s a lovely area to sit back, relax, and take the views in. They’ll offer you all kinds of local eats like a snack platter with fruit, cheese, cookies, and sausages.

Wash it all down with some craft beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages. Pass by the city’s oldest hat factory, called the Rode Hoed (Red Hat), which now serves as an event center. Your guide will tell you all about its interesting (and lengthy!) history.

They’ll continue offering an educational commentary on the canals’ history and heritage, and how important they are.

Not only that, but you’ll get to see the gorgeous side houses that line the canals, along with the enormous mansions that sit on the bigger main canals.

The route does vary a bit, depending on the weather and time of day you book for. However, each trip is a very enjoyable experience!

4. Best Evening Tour: Amsterdam Private Romantic Canal Cruise at Night

  • Duration: 50 minutes to 90 minutes
  • Departure: At the canals (white boat with blue tops)
  • Departure Time:  Variety Available
  • Includes:   Private boat cruise at night, c aptain/storyteller, g lass of mulled wine (winter), s mall bottle of Prosecco (summer), l ocal cheese, grapes, crackers, and waffles, b lankets

On the hunt for the perfect date night adventure? If so, there are a lot of choices to select from, but this next tour always seems to rank quite high.

The Amsterdam: Private Romantic Canal Cruise at Night tour is a great alternative to heading to a fancy restaurant, because you have it all right here on board! While the city is beautiful just about any time of day or with any weather, it’s really something different at night.

The city is all lit up, with the warm lights reflecting off of the rippling waters. It’s also a great way to preface dinner, as it won’t spoil your meal but will definitely satisfy any hunger pangs and quench your thirst.

Board your comfortable, private vessel for the next 50 to 90 minutes while you get settled and cruise down the canals. The glistening lights light the way, as your skipper tells you all kinds of fascinating stories about the city’s history, culture, and notable landmarks.

They’ll share facts about important people from here, as well as local legends that always are fun to learn about.

With cozy blankets provided, along with some sparkling champagne, wine, cheese, and waffles, we can’t recommend this tour enough if you really want to get in some quality time with that special someone.

It’s also perfect if you want to learn more about navigating the city and how to access certain tourist hot spots.

While it’s not required, you do have the option of having the guide play some romantic music as well. It’s all up to what you and your partner would like to do – they’re all very accommodating and there to ensure you have a wonderful romantic evening.

5. Best Private Tour: Private Boat Tour: Champagne Canal Cruise in Amsterdam

  • Departure: Oosterdokskade 8, Oosterdokskade 8, 1011 AE Amsterdam
  • Includes:  Alcoholic beverages, soda

This next tour is perfect for couples or groups of friends and family, alike. You can reserve the boat for up to 12 people, making it a great way to spend some quality time and have a blast while doing it!

The Private Boat Tour: Champagne Canal Cruise in Amsterdam lasts 1.5 hours full of laughs, adventuring, and learning about this unique city!

Start out by meeting down at the wooden dock next to the “Sea Palace” restaurant. We found the boats to look brand-new, and are in excellent condition. It actually is one of the more luxurious boats we’ve seen, with the wooden sitting area sporting traditional windows and padded seats.

Actually, this traditional vessel is one of just a few in all of Amsterdam that holds the title of “floating monument status” due to its historic traits! If you’re curious, your guide will tell you all about this beauty.

Enjoy unlimited champagne and sip the bubbly while you watch out over the gorgeous canals, as you cruise under bridges and past elaborately-designed homes that line each side.

The boat’s owner will tell you all about the history of the city and offer interesting anecdotes and personal stories, as well.

Enjoy attentive service as you cruise by important landmarks such as the Anne Frank House, Magere Brug, the Red Light District, National Maritime Museum, Heineken Experience, Café de Sluyswacht, Bridge of 15 Bridges, and much more.

We highly recommend checking at least some of those out once you’re on land, and now that you know how to get to them!

6. Best Family Tour: Amsterdam 90-Minute Private Family Canal Cruise

  • Departure:  Keizersgracht 198, Keizersgracht 198, 1015 CZ Amsterdam
  • Includes: Variety Available

If you’re looking for a fun and affordable excursion to take the entire family on, you’ve found it! The Amsterdam 90-Minute Private Family Canal Cruise tour is a fantastic way to explore the legendary Dutch canals, and see some of the most popular landmarks from a different perspective.

This is a must-do if you’re bringing the entire family along, and is great for all ages! With a max passenger limit of 10 people per boat, you can feel confident you’re going to receive personalized attention and be able to have any of your questions answered by a professional.

They captain will ask you if you have any specific interests, so they can tailor your cruise to them, too. While food and drinks aren’t served on the boat, you’re more than welcome to bring your own. After exploring, you may want to go grab some food, anyway.

This 1.5-hour tour offers quite a bit of flexibility with start times, making it easy to fit into busy schedules.

As you cruise down the charming canals, they’ll teach you all about the city’s history, modern-day attractions, and many stories with cultural relevance. They’ll show you some hidden gems that not many tourists get to see or even know about, too!

If you’re new to the city, they’ll offer some tips on places to visit later, including any restaurant recommendations! This is a fantastic way to learn about local lifestyles here, and how the canals impact them.

They’re an excellent mode of transportation and offer a bit of relaxation away from the crowds.

7. Best Small Group Tour: Amsterdam Small-Group Canal Cruise Plus Snacks and Drinks

  • Departure: Keizersgracht 401, Keizersgracht 401, 1016 EK Amsterdam
  • Includes:  Snacks, alcoholic beverages, soda, bottled water, fees and taxes

This next tour is always a blast, super affordable, and one of the most highly-rated canal cruises out there! The Amsterdam Small-Group Canal Cruise plus Snacks and Drinks tour is one everyone should try, even if you’ve already done a canal cruise before!

Lasting 2 hours long, it’s a fantastic way to have fun, eat some delicious traditional snacks, and enjoy the views without the crowds. Located right in front of the Museum for Photography, you’ll meet up with your guide where you and the rest of your group will be escorted to the boat.

Due to the space, you will be limited to groups of 12 people. We really enjoyed the configuration of this boat, which is open on the ends but has a glass covering to keep you protected just in case of rain (which can happen even in the summertime!).

It also offers unobstructed views of this gorgeous city, where you’ll be able to fully enjoy the incredible architecture and canal views.

To keep your thirst and hunger at bay, they provide mulled wine and authentic Dutch snacks like the “bitterballen” and “stroopwafel” which are delicious and perfect if you like sweets! Start out in the old quarter of the Jordaan, which is arguably one of the prettiest areas.

Cruise along and spot landmarks such as the Anne Frank house,  Red Light District, National maritime Museum, Hortus Botanicus, and even the East Indiaman ship dating from back to the Golden Age!

You’ll even get to see various “hidden gems” that not too many tourists know about, and can go back to visit them once you’re on land.

Why You Should Take an Amsterdam Canal Cruise Tour

Taking an Amsterdam canal cruise is a great way to experience the city from a unique perspective.

  • See the city from a different angle : Amsterdam is of course famous for its canals but taking a canal cruise/tour allows you can see can see sights that visitors walking around don’t get to see. You will get to see the city’s narrow streets, historic buildings and picturesque bridges from the water.
  • Learn about Amsterdam’s history and culture : Most canal cruise tours have audio guides or live commentary which can provide interesting information about Amsterdam’s history, architecture and culture. You’ll learn all about the city’s most famous residents, its trading history and its most famous landmarks.
  • Relax and unwind: A canal cruise is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon or evening. have a glass of wine while you enjoy the sights. Most canal cruises have food and drink options so you can enjoy a meal or a drink while taking in the views.
  • Ideal for all ages : A canal cruise is a great activity for families, couples or groups of friends. It’s a good option for families and is an enjoyable experience for everyone.

What Will You See on Canal Tour/Cruise?

  • Architecture : Amsterdam’s canal ring is home to many stunning buildings, including 17th-century merchant houses, grand public buildings and its modern architecture.
  • Bridges : Amsterdam has over 1,200 bridges many of which are historic and offer unique views of the city.
  • Houseboats : Amsterdam is famous for its houseboats which line the canals and give you a glimpse into the city’s unique culture.
  • Landmarks : A canal cruise will take you past many of Amsterdam’s most famous landmarks, including the Anne Frank House, the Rijksmuseum and of course the Van Gogh Museum .
  • Bustling streets : As you cruise through Amsterdam’s canals, you’ll also see bustling streets and neighborhoods, giving you a feel for the city’s vibrant energy and lively atmosphere.
  • Red Light District – This area is probably one of the more obvious neighborhoods to go adventuring around at night. The iconic red windows and notorious coffee shops are everywhere and while this area is full of tourist traps. You should take a Red Light District tour so you can see all the cool spots like Belushi’s, Hill Street Blues, and Aepjen.

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9 Best Canal Boat Tours In Amsterdam & Your Questions Answered! [2024]

Amsterdam has many canal cruises, but which is best for you? Which one is the most worth taking? No one tour caters to all. I’ve taken some of the best canal tours and will share how to pick the best one for yourself, professional tips, and answer all your questions.

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Which Canal Tours to Take?

This post provides detailed information to help you choose the best canal trip. Click here if you wish to see the best boat tours in Amsterdam right away .

Most Asked Questions When Booking A Canal Tour

You might have some questions about Amsterdam canal tours; I have listed them here.

Is It Worth Doing A Canal Cruise In Amsterdam?

Yes, especially if you visit Amsterdam for the first time.

Taking the canal tours allows you to see the historical and beautiful canal houses, understand Amsterdam’s history, and experience the Dutch vibe on a boat.

You might hear some people saying it is not worth it, but they probably didn’t pick the most suitable tour for themselves and didn’t join a good rating tour. That is why I have this post, so you have the best canal tour experience.

Is It Necessary To Book The Tickets In Advance?

Yes, especially if you take small boat tours or evening dinner cruises . Why?

You won’t find ticket offices selling small boat tours; most only sell big ones. That is why you need to book in advance. In addition, the tours I recommended in this post are top-rated, so be sure to book them in advance.

For dinner cruises, there’s only one boat per evening. Spots are limited!

Do Amsterdam Canal Boats Have Bathrooms?

There’s a toilet on board for big boats, but I advise you to use the bathroom before taking the tour. (You can find the public toilets in Amsterdam here)

For small boats, unfortunately, no restrooms!

How Long Is Amsterdam Canal Ride?

In general, it takes around 60 to 90 minutes. Some tours, like dinner and evening cruises, can take about 3 hours.

Where Do Canal Cruises Leave From In Amsterdam?

There are three places: Damrak, close to Amsterdam Central Station; Near Anne Frank House, and Rijksmuseum.

Most tours depart from Damrak, but I recommend boat tours from Anne Frank House and canal tours from Rijksmuseum since it’s less busy, and you can rest more on the boat after visiting the nearby attractions.

Is the Amsterdam Canal Cruise Better At Night Or Day?

It depends on personal preference.

A day cruise offers better visibility, and the natural light during the day provides excellent lighting conditions for capturing the city’s beauty.

An evening canal cruise offers a romantic and enchanting atmosphere, with the city lights illuminating the canals and landmarks. It is also a good option if you want to see the sunset views in Amsterdam. It’s more relaxing, too, since fewer people are on the street than in the daytime.

Taking A Big Boat or A Small Boat Cruise In Amsterdam?

It depends on what you prefer and what you like; here are the pros and cons of taking big and small boats:

Pros And Cons Of Taking A Big Boat Canal Trip

Some benefits:

  • More affordable as more guests are on board
  • Have multiple language audio guides for the guests, great for people who need more confidence in English.
  • Have semi-open boats, which means you won’t get wet or need a raincoat when it rains. The captain closes the deck once it rains and opens it when it’s sunny.
  • The heating system is on in winter; there is no need to bring an extra coat to get on the boat.

Some disadvantages:

  • More than 80 people are on board, and the guests don’t get much interaction with the captain/guide
  • The trip is with an audio guide, not a live guide
  • The standard route might be a bit boring for some people

An excellent choice for people who see comfort as their first priority.

Pros And Cons Of Taking A Small Boat Cruise

some benefits:

  • More chances to interact with the guide as there are much fewer guests
  • Have a live guide on board
  • Some tours include drinks and snacks
  • Some tours might be canceled due to heavy rain; please check the details when reserving the spots. However, don’t worry about it from May to early September
  • Although some boats have a heating system and most provide blankets, it might still be cold for some guests.
  • It’s highly recommended to reserve before leaving for Amsterdam, as there are limited spots only.

A perfect option for people who like fun, interactive tours and want to have local experiences.

Best Canal Cruise Tours In Amsterdam

Here are the best canal cruises in Amsterdam; they are with high rating reviews, and I experienced some of them ourselves:

Cheapest 1-Hour Canal Tour In Amsterdam

Big boats are the cheapest option since more people are on the boat.

It costs EUR 18. Stromma and Lovers are the leading companies offering canal cruises in Amsterdam.

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Suppose you book the canal tickets together with Rijksmuseum or Heineken entrance tickets. In that case, you get the highest discount for the canal cruise!

Pro Tip When Getting On The Boat

Take the seat in the middle of the boat! It’s a bit noisy at the front since the captain is constantly on the intercom checking the traffic, and it’s smelly if you sit in the back.

Luxury And Environment-Friendly Canal Boat Tours

Friendly, knowledgeable staff made this comfortable canal cruise very enjoyable. I would recommend this tour. Irmgard_C ( read more reviews )

If you prefer a luxury boat with a maximum of 30 guests, this tour is for you.

You can sit comfortably with the cushion by taking this electric, gas-free boat. In addition, there’s a live guide introducing the landmarks in Amsterdam, so you can ask any questions you have!

A big boat trip costs EUR 18, but this tour with a much smaller group only costs EUR 22. It comes with great value and good ratings; no wonder it sells out quickly.

My Experience With This Tour

I took this tour in late November, and I loved it!

Most canal tours come with an audio guide, but this tour has a live guide, which makes it much more enjoyable for a tourist. In addition, it’s with an electric boat, so there is no lousy air, and there are only around 15 guests on that day, so the quality is excellent.

The guide was funny and interestingly shared the old Amsterdam story. If you like interaction with the guide, there’s no problem. I sat next to the guide, so I asked him many questions.

If you decide to join this tour, book the tickets in advance as it is popular. In addition, be sure to get on the boat 10 minutes before departure to get a good spot.

Their boat departs from Central Station, Anne Frank House, and Rijksmuseum!

Fun And No Smoking Canal Tours With Food And Drinks

Can’t say enough how I recommend this tour! James did an awesome job in giving us a tour, with just enough historical information that didn’t make it boring. The food was light but tasty. Dr inks were plenty. A.must do activity! Annette_T ( Check the more reviews )

This is the best canal tour I’ve joined. It has a high rating from past guests as well.

You get to interact highly with the tour guide and ask any questions you have during the cruise. Most important of all, you get on a non-smoking electric boat!

I don’t like smoking and even hate the smell of it; this tour does not allow guests to smoke, while some other small boats only prohibit it if the guests mind.

Their boat departs from Central Station and Rijksmuseum!

Smoking allowed Canal Boat trip With Drinks

Very funny and informative boat ride; not only could you smoke/drink on the boat, but our guide, Anthony and Graham, were amazing. Anthony was a hilarious host and even rolled a customers joint for them! Which I thought was pretty good customer service; the boat itself is stocked up with drinks, and it’s electric, so you can charge your phone, etc, while on tour. Would 100% recommend it as an eccentric alternative to a regular canal cruise! Morad_A ( read more reviews )

Want to take small boats in Amsterdam but also plan to smoke and have drinks? You need a smoke-friendly boat tour !

This tour is more than just a smoke-free boat trip; the tour guides ensure you have a fun ride and see plenty of Amsterdam in a chill way!

Since it is a top-rated tour, be sure to book the tickets in advance in case it is fully booked.

Usual Boat Trip: Pedal Boat

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If you already experienced the canal cruise or want a different experience in Amsterdam, the pedal boat is for you.

Most tours come with a captain navigating the boat; this time, you can pedal the boat yourself.

You can design your own route and explore Amsterdam at your own pace. In addition, while most small tours do not allow bringing your own food, you can do that if you rent the pedal boat!

The best part is that one pedal boat can have a maximum of 4 people; it’s also an excellent choice for small groups and families!

There are two locations for the boat: Rijksmuseum and Leidseplein.

Hop-on And Hop-Off Canal Boat Ride

Amsterdam is a canal city; it is perfect to experience it by taking the hop-on and hop-off boat service.

It is ideal for people who want to enjoy a different type of transportation in Amsterdam. There are 8 stops in Amsterdam city center, so you can easily access the attractions by boat!

After Covid, only one company offers unlimited hop-on and hop-off boat service.

You can also buy a combination ticket to enjoy the Amsterdam street view by taking their sightseeing bus!

Private Canal Tours With A Tour Guide: For Small-Groups And Families

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If you travel as a family or with friends, joining a private tour with a guide, who is also your captain, is a great idea.

Why not navigate the private boat yourself? There are many private and tourist boats in Amsterdam canals; you need quite some skills or talent if you are new. Besides, with a local guide, you can fully immerse yourself in Amsterdam and enjoy the beautiful canal view like a local.

Remember to bring your own food and drinks as they are not included in the tour!

Evening Dinner Canal Cruise

After a long day traveling in Amsterdam, you should have some good food and quality time to have a perfect ending to the day! That’s why the Evening Dinner Cruise is popular!

This 2-hour tour lets you enjoy a fantastic canal evening view and symbolic buildings in Amsterdam while savoring the local three-course menu dinner.

I joined this tour with some colleagues a few years ago, the atmosphere was cozy, and it was an evening I will never forget.

Luxury Dinner Cruise

If you wish for more privacy and a quiet evening dinner, join this 3-hour long three-course dinner tour with a maximum of 16 guests only . Most importantly, a private table is guaranteed!

Romantic Private Canal Cruise For Couples

Amazing! Relaxing and informative! The tour guide was patient, knew everything about the area, and included complimentary drinks and blankets. Absolutely wonderful would definitely recommend it. Jason_G ( Read more reviews )

Want to have an unforgettable canal tour with your loved one?

This private tour is only for you and your partner, no other guests onboard. Besides, the guide can customize this 90-minute route based on your preference, giving you a special and unique canal cruise experience.

This tour is very popular from April to October; if the evening private tour is not available, try their day tour!

In Conclusion: Which Canal Tour is The Best?

Many options exist, but I like Captain Jack Canal Cruises after taking big and small boat tours.

If you prefer to take tours without drinks, join the Flagship luxury boat tour , which has a high value in terms of price!

If you wish to have a dinner canal cruise, this tour offers a great experience . This private table dinner canal tour is perfect if you want more privacy.

Want a romantic evening with your loved one? Book this romantic private tour with a customized canal route!

Want to explore Amsterdam in an unusual way? Pedal Boat is for you!

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16 Best Canal Cruises in Amsterdam You Can’t Go Wrong With

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Visiting Amsterdam without embarking on a canal cruise is like going to Rome without seeing the Colosseum!

Of course, you’ll surely spend a significant portion of your trip strolling alongside canals like Herengracht and Prisengracht, but there’s something magical about the city towering over you from the waters. 

Amsterdam has over 150 canals to its name, with almost as many boat tours on offer, too! In fact, you’ll likely spot dozens of canal cruises gliding through the waterways from the moment you arrive. 

The abundance of Amsterdam canal tours gives you lots of flexibility and choice, but it can be tricky to determine which cruises tick all your boxes and which will have you uncomfortably sandwiched between one too many passengers.

You might also be surprised that the variety of boat tours is endless, with cruises catering to just about every interest. Think romantic sunset sailing for couples, family-friendly excursions, and rowdy booze cruises for any party animals!

Below, you’ll find a collection of the best canal cruises in Amsterdam, featuring everything from trips that will be kind to your wallet to luxurious private outings for you and your crew.

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Quick Lockdown of the Top Amsterdam Canal Cruises

  • Most Budget-Friendly Canal Tour in Amsterdam: Canal Cruise with Live Commentary and Audio Guide
  • Best Canal Cruise in Amsterdam for Families: River Cruise With All-You-Can-Eat Dutch Pancakes
  • Most Exclusive Amsterdam Canal Cruise: Private BBQ Cruise with Personal Chef & Drink s
  • Best Amsterdam Canal Tour for a Special Occasion: Romantic Private Canal Tour and Prosecco & Snacks
  • Best Canal Cruise in Amsterdam for Party-Lovers: Canal Booze Cruise with Unlimited Drinks

Best Canal Cruises in Amsterdam

1. classic boat cruise with cheese & wine option.

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A quintessential boat ride in Amsterdam with a twist, this cruise will help you start crossing off many landmarks from your Amsterdam to-do list in style.

Although you can opt for the basic package without any add-ons, if you’re like me, you most certainly won’t regret elevating your trip with some delectable Dutch cheeses and tasty wines!

As you snack on your plate of Gouda and Edam, your hosts and skipper will be on hand to unravel the rich history behind sites like the Damrak Canal Houses and the Skinny Bridge.

Don’t let the idea of unlimited wine fool you into thinking that this is a party cruise! This tour is much more low-key and focuses on exploring the canals in comfort. 

2. Evening Canal Cruise

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Even though first-timers are usually best to stick to daytime tours to get a closer look at Amsterdam’s staggering architecture and flower-covered bridges, after-dark cruises are also a fantastic opportunity that allows you to see the city in a whole different light.

Amsterdam is vibrant at any hour of the day, but I love witnessing the city light up when the sun goes down. Every walkway along the canal feels incredibly romantic, the cobblestone streets are full of life, and the canal houses become even more enchanting.

Over an hour and a half, you’ll get unparalleled views of famous sights like the Blauwbrug Bridge, A’DAM Lookout, and Rijksmuseum while your audio guide gives you all the need-to-know information.

If you’ve arrived before your dinner and are feeling famished, you can add a snack box to your ticket so you can nibble on popcorn, stroopwafels, and peanuts along the way!

3. Amsterdam City Canal Cruise

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Packing in a myriad of Amsterdam hot spots into one trip, like Skinny Bridge and the Golden Bend, this excursion will have you arguing with your travel buddy over who gets the window seat!

You’ll have your pick of up to ten departure times each day, but if you have a particular date in mind, be sure to snap up your tickets ahead of time online, as the weekend and sunset spots frequently sell out quickly.

This won’t be a quiet and intimate cruise, but the vibe on each of these sailings still tends to be pretty relaxed as passengers get the low down on Amsterdam’s winding canals from an audio guide.

Much like the previous Amsterdam canal boat tours, you can select some treats to keep your hunger at bay during your outing.

Read Next: 3 Days in Amsterdam: The Ultimate Amsterdam Itinerary

4. Canal Cruise with Live Commentary and Audio Guide

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It’s rare to find boat rides in Amsterdam that feature narration from the captain and are also easy on the pocket. This is why this tour has rightfully earned its place among the best canal cruises in Amsterdam!

Not only will your skipper share little-known facts about life along the canals and Amsterdam’s fascinating culture, but you’ll also use your audio guide to get some extra insight into the many points of interest you encounter during your tour.

As well as being a fully electric boat, this vessel has another, rather strange, claim to fame, as it’s home to the smallest toilet in Amsterdam!

You won’t find drinks included in your ticket, but you can purchase some onboard if the summer sun is leaving you parched.

5. Evening Canal Cruise with Pizza and Drinks

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Only for the cheese and wine-filled cruise option I mentioned before, this evening tour just might have been my top recommendation!

It doesn’t get much better than pizza and a glass of wine at sunset as your captain stops by some of Amsterdam’s most eye-catching waterfront buildings and iconic sites.

Possibly, the only thing that can distract you from the beauty of this magical city is when you’re picking out your pizza on board! Five flavors are available, which you’ll pair with two drinks of your choice from a selection of wines, beers, and soft drinks.

A great middle ground that’s neither an upscale cruise nor a party boat, I think this tour fits the bill whether you’re traveling as a couple, family, or with your pals.

6. River Cruise With All-You-Can-Eat Dutch Pancakes

From fresh pizzas to bottomless pancakes, the Dutch certainly know how to keep their visitors well-fed! In addition to the seemingly endless supply of pancakes provided, this tour is distinct from many other boat rides in that it focuses on a different part of Amsterdam. 

After you’ve topped your pancakes with your favorite fruits, jams, and cheeses, you can look out over the River IJ and spot contemporary buildings like the EYE Filmmuseum that have popped up just minutes from the typical streets filled with traditional Dutch structures. 

If your youngsters aren’t as enamored with the views as you are, there’s a playground on board to keep them entertained!

7. Hop-On Hop-Off Boat

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When in Amsterdam, a hop-on, hop-off bus just won’t suffice! This hop-on, hop-off boat is a flexible sightseeing tour with 24 and 48-hour boat passes, allowing you to navigate the city on the water as you please, much in the same way as you would with traditional hop-on, hop-off bus packages.

With this option, you can choose between passes for the bus, boat, or both, though the boat pass is definitely the way to go for a unique and convenient Amsterdam adventure.

To make things even easier, the bus and boat boarding points are usually quite close together, which is fantastic if you’ve opted for the combined ticket.

Read Next: 39 Best Things to Do in Amsterdam: The Ultimate Amsterdam Bucket List

8. Open Boat Canal Cruise with Local Guide

For uninterrupted views of Amsterdam’s historic canal-side architecture, this open boat tour is hard to beat. 

Your onboard guide will fill you in on each captivating sight you pass and will have the answer to all your lingering questions if you want more in-depth insight into the Dutch way of life.

Over the course of an hour, your skipper will give you a glimpse of bucket list Amsterdam attractions like the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum. 

You’ll have an opportunity to get some stellar shots of the scenic Grachtengordel district, so have your cameras at the ready!

9. Semi-Open Canal Boat Cruise

Lovers Canal Cruises, one of the best canal cruises in Amsterdam

Next up is the 1-hour Semi-Open Canal Boat Cruise with a partially open rooftop offering unbeatable views. The roofs of these ships are fully made of glass and run with zero emissions, so you won’t miss out on views regardless of the weather. 

This relaxing tour departs all throughout the day at various times and shows you the best of Amsterdam at a slow pace. Cruise through the historical center and spot all the landmarks you’ve dreamt about.

After you jump on your electric boat, you’ll be equipped with an audio guide you can listen to in between bursts of commentary from your captain if you wish.

10. Canal Cruise with Drinks and Bites

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Gather your family and friends for this one ! Despite the name, this is not the type of cruise where you’ll spend the evening partying along the canals. While you can sip on a few Heinekens or wines, the ambiance onboard is mellow, and passengers old and young are all welcome.

As this boat is relatively small, your captain will drift along tiny canals many other tours can’t offer, letting you spot some fabulous hidden corners of the city unknown to many.

There will be a bunch of guides on hand during your 90-minute expedition to answer any questions you might have about any of the sights or the city itself. 

Each group leader puts their own spin on the tour, so no two journeys are the same.

To top it all off, you’ll be supplied with a platter of Dutch delights, including a selection of sweet and savory bites so nobody goes hungry.

11. Canal Booze Cruise with Unlimited Drinks

Get ready for a night out while exploring the sights and sounds of Amsterdam on this party tour .

The drinks start flowing as soon as you climb aboard this lively boat, where you’ll have an hour of unlimited beer and wine to sip on as you sail under historic bridges and onto the Amstel River.

You’ll travel on a gorgeous, nautical-themed open boat during the warmer months or stay toasty inside a luxury enclosed vessel when the winter chill gets a bit too much.

With a huge range of time slots, you’ll have no problem fitting this boozy activity into your schedule.

Read Next: Where to Stay in Amsterdam: 10 Best Areas & Hotels

12. Smoke and Lounge City Boat Cruise

Combining two of the things Amsterdam has become famed for, this smoke-friendly Amsterdam canal cruise is a surprisingly rare tour.

You’ll need to leave the kids at home for this one, as this trip is filled with passengers dabbling in the city’s famous cannabis culture while taking in the views of Amsterdam’s mesmerizing canals.

Anyone planning to smoke up will need to bring their own stash, though you’re welcome to use the onboard supply of shishas for an extra cost. Opt for the 60-minute journey, and you’ll get a complimentary drink, while the 70-minute excursion supplies guests with two beverages.

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13. Cheese and Wine Canal Cruise

Take your better half on a date night they’ll never forget on this cheese and wine-filled cruise . 

Each tour starts in the evening, meaning you’ll have the most incredible view in Amsterdam to watch the capital transition from day to night. 

Plenty of nibbles are provided, including a range of Dutch cheeses that pair perfectly with a few glasses of wine of your choice. 

This particular tour feels a little more upmarket than many of its competitors, though it still manages to have a casual vibe that attracts couples and friend groups looking to catch a dreamy Amsterdam sunset.

Perfectly-timed sailings like this truly make for some of the best canal cruises in Amsterdam.

14. Romantic Private Canal Tour and Prosecco & Snacks

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Explore the city’s more sentimental side on this day tour as your guide takes you through spots like the Skinny Bridge and the Bridge of Love while you and your partner share some Prosecco, sweet treats, and traditional Dutch snacks.

For an even more intimate affair, I can’t think of anything more romantic than this nighttime cruise through Amsterdam.

Similar to the daytime version but even more romantic, your skipper will double as a storyteller during this heavenly journey, treating you and your loved one to Prosecco or mulled wine, snacks, and heated seats for those cold winter nights.

You’ll be glad to know that the rain can’t interfere with your date night, as each boat has a detachable roof to ensure nothing puts a dampener on your plans.

15. Private BBQ Cruise with Personal Chef & Drinks

When it comes to the best canal tours in Amsterdam for big groups, it’s hard to argue that anything can top this BBQ cruise .

Exactly as the name suggests, your gang will have a deluxe boat to yourselves, where there’ll be a private chef onboard serving up mouthwatering BBQ favorites for two hours.

Fresh bread and colorful salads will accompany a selection of steaks, burgers, and chicken skewers fit for a king. Your chef can cook up veggie alternatives for each dish if meat isn’t your thing, ensuring everyone gets a good feed before the unlimited beer and wine takes its toll.

As superb as this already sounds, you’ll have all of this with Amsterdam’s iconic scenery as your backdrop.

16. Canal Belt Private Beer Boat Tour

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If you’d prefer to pass on the food, this beer canal cruise will be right up your street.

A top pick for bachelors and bachelorettes who’ve come to Amsterdam to party, this plush boat can hold up to 35 of your nearest and dearest if you have a big friend group.

Your captain will take you through some of the most bewitching parts of town, pointing out tourist hubs and cultural hotspots on the way, but you’ll undoubtedly be more focused on the booze.

You’ll sample four of the tastiest Dutch beers across this 90-minute, fun-filled outing that will stay with you long after you’ve headed home.

Where to Stay in Amsterdam

If you’re a first-time visitor, then you’ll want to stay close to the city center, and there are plenty of options.

De Pijp is the city’s bohemian quarter and home to some of the best bars and streetside cafes. If you’re looking for something a little more upmarket, then Jordaan is an excellent option with its gorgeous 17th-century townhouses and top-class restaurants. Oud West is another charming area with leafy parks and plenty to do.

If you want to read more about the best areas to stay in the city, make sure to check out our in-depth post about  where to stay in Amsterdam .

For an unforgettable stay, browse through the list of the  best Amsterdam hotels with canal views or the best luxury hotels in Amsterdam .

In case you’re in a rush, here are my top hotel recommendations for different budgets.

  • Luxury | Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam
  • Mid-range | NH Amsterdam Schiller
  • Budget | Bridge Inn

Hotel De L'Europe Amsterdam, one of the best luxury hotels in Amsterdam

Planning a trip to Amsterdam?

Then you might want to take a look at all our other travel guides about Amsterdam. I promise, they are just as awesome as this article was!

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12 Things To Do In Amsterdam: Complete Guide To This Vibrant Dutch Capital

T he duality of Amsterdam is unlike any other. The Netherlands’ capital is brimming with art, culture, and delightful local delicacies that run the gamut from savory, deep-fried bitterballen to sweet, decadent stroopwafels. But journey deep into the city's dark corners where the neon red lights shine bright and a more mysterious side awaits.

Amsterdam is undoubtedly unique. Founded as a fishing village in 1275 , the North Holland city has centuries upon centuries of history to explore. A true Venice of the north, the town has something special to offer everyone—from its striking architectural treasures to its serene, meandering canals. With so much to do and see, make planning a getaway to the bustling town a breeze. Navigate Amsterdam with ease with this complete guide to Europe's most eclectic city, from where to eat to the most exciting attractions to visit.

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Things To Do In Amsterdam: Complete Guide To This Vibrant Dutch Capital

Amsterdam's rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic landscapes make it a delightful place to visit any time of the year. This update stretches the list of things to do in this fascinating destination, adding popular attractions like the Royal Palace and the lively Albert Cuyp Market, as well as a short day trip to the enthralling Zaanse Schans.

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From its charming canals to its fascinating museums, here are all the fun things to do in Amsterdam for those looking to explore the city like a true local.

Tour The Rijksmuseum

With 800 years of Dutch art and history masterpieces on display, the Rijksmuseum is an absolute must for any Amsterdam explorer. The museum has nearly 6,000 paintings from notable artists like Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals, and Rembrandt on display.

  • Address: Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm
  • Cost: €22.50 for adults; children under the age of 18 are free

Take A Canal Boat Tour

Featuring endless canals and even beaches, Amsterdam is a water world like no other. Glide above the waters during a luxurious canal boat tour via Amsterdam Canal Cruise.

The boat agency offers a variety of tour options, from a 90-minute wine and cheese cruise to a 75-minute city canal cruise.

  • Address: Stadhouderskade 550, 1072 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ticket prices vary; check the website for pricing and availability .

Visit The Anne Frank House

Experience the riveting and emotional story of Anne Frank—a German Jew who penned a diary while in hiding during the Holocaust.

Explore Frank's hiding place, tucked away in the building at Prinsengracht 263, from the Secret Annex to the pictures in her room. Visitors can even read through the pages of Frank's famous diary.

  • Address: Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Open daily from 9 am to 10 pm
  • Cost: €16.00 for adults, €7.00 for children ages 10 to 17, and €1.00 for children under the age of 9

Stroll Through Vondelpark

Opened in 1865 , the more than 110-acre park is the largest in the city. From guided bicycle tours to free concerts in the open-air theater, there is much to experience in this sprawling green space.

Be sure to tour the park's iconic sculptures, including the abstract "Fish" statue by Pablo Picasso, and the colorful rose garden.

  • Address: 1054 NE Amsterdam, Netherlands (Rosarium)
  • Hours : Open 24 hours

Tour The Van Gogh Museum

Behold the largest collection of work by the famed painter Vincent van Gogh. Featuring 500 drawings and more than 200 of the Dutch artist's paintings, museum-goers can immerse themselves in van Gogh's work and explore the various phases of his extraordinary life.

  • Address: Museumplein 6, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Open daily from 9 am to 6 pm ( seasonal hours vary )
  • Cost: €20 per person; children under the age of 18 are free

Timed tickets must be purchased online .

Shop The Nine Streets

​​​​​​Nestled in the heart of the Canal District, the De Negen Straatjes, or Nine Streets, features many exciting things to do . Explore the many unique establishments of one of Amsterdam's trendiest areas—including vintage boutiques, art galleries, jewelry stores, delicious eateries, and museums.

  • Address: Wolvenstraat 9, 1016 EM Amsterdam, Netherlands

Explore Dam Square

A visit to the Dutch capital wouldn't be complete without a stop at the iconic Dam Square. Built in the 13th century, the town square is filled with architectural and historical gems like the Royal Palace and the National Memorial statue.

Featuring a multitude of galleries, restaurants, and food stalls, the area is the perfect place to spend a lazy afternoon.

  • Address: Dam, 1012 NP Amsterdam, Netherlands

See The View From A’dam Lookout

Climb 100 meters to the observation deck at the top of A'dam Lookout for unparalleled views of Amsterdam's city skyline or visit the Sky Bar for delectable dining and cocktail options.

Opened in 2016, the lookout is one of the city's newer attractions. Head to the roof for an exhilarating time in the Over the Edge swing. Or ride the Amsterdam VR Ride for virtual thrill racing through the city.

  • Address: Overhoeksplein 5, 1031 KS Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Open daily from 10 am to 10 pm
  • Cost: Attraction prices vary; check the website for full details

Visit The Rembrandt House Museum

The Rembrandt House in Amsterdam is another absolute must for art lovers. Located on the famed Jodenbreestraat street, explore the abode where Dutch painter Rembrandt lived and worked.

  • Address: Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Open daily from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on April 27 and December 25)
  • Cost: €17.50 for adults and €6.00 for children ages 6 to 17

The museum re-opened on March 18, 2023, after being closed for renovations, announcing that five new exhibition spaces had been added, including an etching attic where visitors can learn Rembrandt's etching techniques.

Visit The Royal Palace Amsterdam

The Royal Palace Amsterdam , situated in the heart of the city, is an architectural marvel that dates back to the 17th century. Originally built as a city hall, it later became the residence of the Dutch Royal Family.

Today, this stunning building is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its magnificent interiors and learn about its rich history. The palace features a collection of impressive artworks, sculptures, and exquisite furniture from the Dutch Golden Age.

Guided tours are available, providing an in-depth look at the palace's fascinating past.

  • Address : Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147, 1012 RJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : 10 am - 5 pm (daily)
  • Cost : Adults: $14; Children (18 and under): Free

Shop At Albert Cuyp Market

Albert Cuyp Market is located in the vibrant De Pijp neighborhood, and it is the largest and most famous street market in Amsterdam. With over 260 stalls, the market offers a wide variety of products, including fresh produce, flowers, clothing, and souvenirs.

Visitors can also indulge in delicious Dutch street food, such as stroopwafels, poffertjes, and herring. The lively atmosphere and friendly vendors attract both locals and tourists alike, making it a must-visit shopping destination.

The market's long history, dating back to 1905, adds to its unique charm and character.

  • Address : Albert Cuypstraat, 1072 CN Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Mon - Sat: 9 am - 5 pm (closed on Sun)
  • Cost : Free entrance; prices vary for products and food

Take A Day Trip To Zaanse Schans

Just a 20-minute drive from Amsterdam, Zaanse Schans is a picturesque village that transports visitors back to the 18th and 19th centuries. This village features well-preserved windmills, traditional wooden houses, and workshops where visitors can witness the production of Dutch crafts such as wooden shoes and cheese.

The village also offers stunning views of the Zaan River and the surrounding countryside, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. For those interested in learning more about the history and culture of the area, guided tours are available, providing valuable insights into the village's past and present.

  • Address : Schansend 7, 1509 AW Zaandam, Netherlands
  • Hours : Accessible 24/7; individual attractions have varying hours
  • Cost : Free entrance to the village; fees apply for certain attractions and tours

Best Time To Go

Without a doubt, Amsterdam is a delightful escape at any time of year, and each season presents enchanting perks.

In the spring, visitors can breathe in the cool, fresh air, enjoying bicycle rides throughout the city. Tourists can also revel in the Keukenhof Gardens' colorful blooms, which are on display from March until May.

Those keen on warmer temperatures should visit the city in summer. But, since many travelers flock to the town during this high season, visitors can expect prices to generally be higher. Fun fact: Amsterdam has beaches, making it the perfect spot to bask in the summer sun.

The fall and winter months may prove to be the least expensive. Plus, there's a plethora of enjoyable cultural events and other fun festivals this time of year. As snowflakes fall, the winter is an especially magical time of year in Amsterdam , with festive lights and other Christmas decor sprinkled throughout the city.

Best Ways To Get Around

A compact city, Amsterdam is incredibly easy to navigate on foot and even easier to traverse via bicycle. Travelers can find bike rental services scattered throughout the city, including A-Bike Rental & Tours in Vondelpark and Black Bikes in Nine Streets.

From buses to trams and ferries to trains , there are a variety of options to meet any traveler's transportation needs.

  • Tourists can save money by purchasing an I Amsterdam City Card for discounted access to city-wide public transportation, boat cruises, and bicycle rentals.

Where To Eat In Amsterdam

Dining out in Amsterdam is always an experience. Try these eateries.

Greenwoods Singel

  • Address: Singel 103, 1012 VG Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Cuisine: Cozy eatery serving breakfast and brunch staples

The Breakfast Club

  • Address: Haarlemmerplein 31, 1013 HR Amsterdam, Netherlands ( multiple locations )
  • Cuisine: All-day breakfast served Mexico City-, New York-, or London-style
  • Address: Leidsekruisstraat 21, 1017 RE Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Cuisine: Homemade Dutch fare
  • Address: Bellamyplein 51, 1053 AT Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Cuisine: Local food market featuring a variety of global cuisines
  • Address: Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3, 1097 DE Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean dishes made with organic ingredients grown in the on-site garden

The White Room

  • Address: Dam 9, 1012 JS Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Cuisine: Historical upscale restaurant serving global cuisines

Flying Dutchmen Cocktails

  • Address: Singel 460, 1017 AW Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Address: Vinkenstraat 57, 1013 JM Amsterdam, Netherlands

Related: These Picturesque Beaches In Amsterdam Guarantee An Epic Vacay

Where To Stay

Amsterdam offers a range of accommodations to suit any budget.

Budget-Friendly Accommodations

The Flying Pig Uptown Hostel

  • Address: Vossiusstraat 46, 1071 AJ Amsterdam, North Holland
  • Amenities: Bar/lounge

Ibis Budget Amsterdam Airport

  • Address: Schipholweg 185, 1171 Badhoevedorp, North Holland
  • Amenities: Restaurant, free airport shuttle, free shuttle service, and parking

Mid-Tier Hotels

Hilton Amsterdam

  • Address: Apollolaan 138, 1077 BG Amsterdam, North Holland
  • Amenities: Fitness center, bar/lounge, coffee shop, restaurant, and room service

DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station

  • Address: Oosterdoksstraat 4, 1011 DK Amsterdam, North Holland

Upscale Hotels

Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam

  • Address: Herengracht 542-556, 1017 CG Amsterdam, North Holland
  • Amenities: Indoor pool, fitness center, bar/lounge, spa and wellness center, coffee shop, restaurant, and room service

Intercontinental Amstel Amsterdam, An IHG Hotel

  • Address: Professor Tulpplein 1, 1018 GX Amsterdam, North Holland
  • Amenities: Indoor pool, fitness center, bar/lounge, spa and wellness center, valet parking, restaurant, and room service

Related: Where To Stay In Amsterdam & What To See In Each Neighborhood

Tips To Know When Visiting

Amsterdam is a popular tourist city, so it's highly advised to book accommodations, make restaurant reservations, and purchase tickets to local attractions well in advance—especially if visiting during the summer months.

The weather can also be quite unpredictable, so pack accordingly.

Last but not least, for those unaware of Amsterdam's infamous Red Light District, the urban area is most certainly for adult eyes only. (It's known as Europe's City of Sin, after all!)

Related: What To Know About The Red Light District In Amsterdam (Besides What You Probably Already Knew)

How To Spend The Perfect Day In Amsterdam

Begin a lovely day in this blissful city with a hearty breakfast at Greenwoods Singel, which is known for its English breakfast and fantastic tea. Head down the street to Dam Square and enjoy a morning of sightseeing.

Round out the morning with a visit to the Anne Frank House, which is about a 10-minute walk away.

Related: 10 Non-Touristy Things To Do Next Time You're In Amsterdam

Afterward, visitors can peruse the shops at Nine Streets and grab a bite to eat and one of the neighborhood's delicious eateries, from Café de Doffer to Fabel Friet, which is famed for its double-baked fries.

After lunch, enjoy a relaxing canal ride, exploring the city from the comfort of the water. After a walk through Vondelpark, revel in the exhibits at the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, the latter of which is the city's most popular museum. Finish the day with a well-deserved dinner at The White Room. Genieten!

Q: What is Amsterdam famous for?

Amsterdam is known for many things, from its most charming canals to its infamous Red Lights District.

Q: What time of year is best to visit Amsterdam?

The city is picturesque during any season. However, winter is an especially magical time of year in Amsterdam , and it's also generally cheaper.

Q: What are the best attractions in Amsterdam?

From the Anne Frank House to the Rijksmuseum, there are many must-see historical landmarks in Amsterdam .

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