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The best way to discover Amsterdam is through the eyes of a resident, so why not book a tour and discover the history, secrets and hidden gems the city has to offer? From bike and coffeeshop tours to little-known free walks and even graffiti workshops, these are guaranteed to uncover a different side to the city.

Whether you want to learn how to roll a joint, head out on a bicycle like an Amsterdammer or take in the city on a moonlight canal cruise, Culture Trip has rounded up Amsterdam’s best tours. Beer drinker? History buff? Cheese fan? Art lover? Whatever your interests, you’re bound to find the perfect tour below.

Amsterdam Food by Foot

Market, Dutch

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Amsterdam’s culinary offering doesn’t have a clear-cut reputation, but Amsterdam Food by Foot’s tour guide Sean knows all the best snacks in the city. You’ll get to sample a selection of Dutch delicacies. From herring and sausage to pancakes and fries (with classic frites sauce, of course), you won’t go hungry while picking up some interesting tidbits about the city’s history, too.

The Original Amsterdam Beer Tour

Craft Ale Bar, Beer

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Amsterdam’s known for its beers – Heineken, Grolsch and Amstel – but this tour helps you uncover some lesser-known names. It all starts at the Beer Temple (yes, it almost sounds too good to be true) before you wander through the beautiful streets of the city while learning about the history of the brewing industry. You’ll pass through a small brewery in the Red Light District before finishing up at a beer hall boasting over 200 varieties of the tipple. Tickets include three beers and a Dutch bar snack en route.

Red Light District Tour

Building

Red light district in Amsterdam, Holland
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Amsterdam’s underbelly is laid bare on this tour of the Red Light District. As you wander through streets lined with sex shops, tattoo parlours and themed museums, your guide will explain the history of prostitution in the city. The tour also touches on the famous coffeeshop trade and the state of recreational drugs in the area today. It’s an eye-opener of a tour.

Evening Canal Cruise

Bridge, Natural Feature

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Amsterdam is an incredibly beautiful city, but at night, it takes on a magical air with twinkling street lamps reflected in the gently rippling canals. During this 90-minute excursion, you’ll cruise under the iconic Skinny Bridge spanning the Amstel river before heading along the Herengracht, a stretch of the canal known as the “Golden Bend”. It’s lined with grand manor houses where affluent merchants once lived. Treat yourself to a drink from the bar while you tour through the iconic canal belt and your host shares the city’s history, with some tales of legend thrown in for good measure.

Free Walking Tour

Historical Landmark

Westerkerk on Prinsengracht Canal, Amsterdam.
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If cycling isn’t your thing, then why not try this free English-speaking walking tour? It’s a great way to get to know Amsterdam in just under three hours. Walk around this fascinating capital and learn how the city emerged from the banks of the Amstel river to become the affluent and world-renowned city it is today. From the World War II invasion to the history of decriminalisation, you’ll hear stories of its past while taking in some of the most well-known landmarks, including the Anne Frank House, the Jewish Quarter, the canals and hidden churches. Did we mention it’s free?

‘In the City of Bikes’ Tour

Park

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It would be remiss if you visited Amsterdam, a city with more bikes than people, without hopping onto a two-wheeler yourself. On this three-hour tour, you’ll be able to see the city through the eyes of a resident, getting a feel for the incredible network of canals and learning about the city’s history and culture. The tour guide’s stories take inspiration from Pete Jordan’s book In the City of Bikes (2013), which tells the tale of Amsterdam’s bike culture. Tickets include bike hire.

World War II and Jewish Walking Tour

Historical Landmark

The Anne Frank House museum
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Amsterdam was deeply affected by World War II when the Nazis arrived, and this tour paints a picture of what the city was like before, during and after the Nazi occupation. For anyone fascinated by modern European history, this tour is a must-do, albeit a profoundly poignant one. The expert guide will take you to the Jewish Quarter where you will see the iconic Auschwitz Memorial and the Monument to Jewish Resistance. You will then head to the Shadow Wall, where the names of over 200 deceased Jewish residents line the canal opposite their former homes.

Coffeeshop Tour

Shop

Coffee shop, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The cannabis scene is thriving in Amsterdam, and on this tour, learn all about the city’s drug history and current cannabis culture, ideal for beginners. Kick things off in Dam Square before you head to one of the city’s oldest coffeeshops. You can visit some of the city’s best cannabis purveyors, where you’ll be able to buy some weed, learn to roll a joint and get the chance to relax inside.

Henri Willig Cheese-Tasting Tour with Wine

Cheesemonger, Dutch

Henri Willig Cheese Tasting Tour with Wine
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Amsterdammers love their cheese, and if you do too, then this tour is well worth booking. You’ll learn about the traditions and processes of Dutch cheesemaking in an authentic factory atmosphere. Henri Willig and his wife, Riet, have been producing traditional cheese since the mid-1970s, and you’ll get the chance to sample five types. They are accompanied by mustard and cheese dips (cheese on cheese, why not?) and a couple of glasses of red wine or speciality beer to wash it all down.

Van Gogh Museum Tour

Museum

gray glass building during daytime, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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The Van Gogh Museum is incredibly popular and often sold out days in advance. Book this tour (that includes your entrance fee) and not only will you skip the line, but your guide will also help you to understand Van Gogh’s artistic evolution. You’ll see the painter’s earliest, darkest works through to his vibrant later paintings, such as the iconic Sunflowers. While here, you’ll also get the chance to witness works by Gaugin, Monet and other artists who inspired Van Gogh.
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