Enjoy a unique combination of a tour package that will take you to the top of your imagination. You will discover the destinations of the Keukenhof Tulip Garden and Giethoorn throughout the same day.
Explore Amsterdam stress-free with an all-inclusive pass. Enjoy unlimited access to 35+ top attractions over 1, 2, 3, or 5 days including Heineken Experience, Keukenhof, Rijksmuseum and Moco Museum.
Purchase one pass to travel without limits across the region of Amsterdam. Valid on all public transportation within the region of Amsterdam, including buses, ferries, subway, trains and trams.
Discover the diverse facets of Amsterdam on an entertaining walking tour. Learn more about the city's history, culture, and current affairs from an experienced tour guide.
Explore the iconic canals in Amsterdam on a smoke-friendly cruise while a local guide tells you about the sights you pass by. Relax with 2 complimentary alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks.
Go by luxurious minivan to the second largest Van Gogh collection in the world at the Kröller Müller Museum, situated in the country's largest forest and probably one of Holland's most outstanding areas of natural beauty ‘The Hoge Veluwe National Park’.
Discover the modern architecture of Rotterdam, explore the historical town of Delft with a visit to the Delft Blue factory, and see the political and royal sides of The Hague on this full-day trip.
Discover the scenic landscape of Holland on an 8-hour tour, and visit authentic villages. Learn about the classic old Dutch culture, explore traditional windmills and learn how cheese is made.
Visit the remainders of the WWII Nazi concentration camp in Vught with a small group guided tour. Explore its reconstructed watchtowers, barracks, crematorium, and children’s memorial.
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Oosterdok (Eastern Dock), just to the east of Central Station is a great area to walk around and there are lots of things to see as you go. The Eastern Dock has had a hugely important role in shapin...
The Jewish Quarter and Waterlooplein complete the most south eastern part of the Oudezijde (old side). Before World War II a large Jewish community were living in this area. Those days have passed a...
Leidseplein sits at the south-west corner of Amsterdam’s Grachten Gordel (Canal Belt) and is one of the main central locations and entrances into the city. Here you have so many things to do. ...
The Museum Quarter and the Vondel Park can be found by heading south west from Central Amsterdam and most people will find their way here via Leidesplein or the Speigelstraat (Mirror Stree...
Historically this region of the city was known as Nieuwezijde (New Side) and was part of the original settlement of Amsterdam together with the Oudzijde (Old Side) where the Red Light District and Nie...
The Red Light District in Amsterdam is of course one of the most famous places in the world. People come from all over to marvel at the countless red lighted windows, strip clubs, live sex shows, sex ...
Stretching south from Rembrandtplein and to the Amstel River in the east, this area is known as the Amstelveld, which was completed in the 1660s. Rembrandtplein, marked by a statue of Rembrandt, is ...
To the west of Central station Amsterdam’s four famous canals begin their journey in a curving fashion around Amsterdam’s old centre. This area is on the map as Grachtengordel-West...
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