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1026 Tours & Activities
2 to 3 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English and 1 more
Good for avoiding crowds
Overview
Cycle along Amsterdam’s flat and open city streets on this small-group guided bike tour. Explore the historic city at a leisurely pace as you pedal alongside the UNESCO-listed canals and visit the green oasis of Vondel Park. Pass top attractions like the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum, and check out Amsterdam’s oldest neighborhood, the Red Light District. This small-group tour is capped at 12 people, ensuring you receive personalized attention from your informative guide.
- Cycle at a leisurely pace along Amsterdam's charming canals
- Discover the bustling Jordaan Quarter, and learn about the Anne Frank House as you ride past
- Pass the Dutch national museum, known locally as the Rijksmuseum
- Explore Amsterdam’s infamous Red Light District by bike
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
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Explore Amsterdam the ‘Dutch way’ — by bike! Meet your small group near Amsterdam’s central station and receive a safety briefing before setting off after your guide.
Kick off your bike tour in the bohemian Jordaan Quarter, a labyrinth of narrow streets and canals. Pass by the Anne Frank House Museum, the building in which Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank hid. Learn about the neighborhood’s originally modest beginnings before it transformed into the trendy district of boutiques, cafes and restaurants that you see today.
Journey further south and pass the Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands’ national museum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer. Take a break in the lovely Vondel Park, before cycling across the Magere Brug, considered by many to be the most beautiful bridge in the city.
Then, follow your guide into Amsterdam’s Red Light District, and discover its fascinating—and racy—characteristics. Hear tales about this controversial neighborhood dating back to the 14th century.
Your tour ends back at the departure point.
Kick off your bike tour in the bohemian Jordaan Quarter, a labyrinth of narrow streets and canals. Pass by the Anne Frank House Museum, the building in which Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank hid. Learn about the neighborhood’s originally modest beginnings before it transformed into the trendy district of boutiques, cafes and restaurants that you see today.
Journey further south and pass the Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands’ national museum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer. Take a break in the lovely Vondel Park, before cycling across the Magere Brug, considered by many to be the most beautiful bridge in the city.
Then, follow your guide into Amsterdam’s Red Light District, and discover its fascinating—and racy—characteristics. Hear tales about this controversial neighborhood dating back to the 14th century.
Your tour ends back at the departure point.
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Traveler Tips
- "A little stressful at first navigating through the traffic and getting used to the bike but a fun and interesting way to see the beautiful sites of Amsterdam." See review
- "We had a good group of people and bikes are the best way to see Amsterdam." See review
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Product code: 2550BIKE03
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