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History of Amsterdam - City Center Guided Walking Tour

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History of Amsterdam - City Center Guided Walking Tour

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Max 12

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Tour Duration

2.5 Hours

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Highlights of the tour

Highlights Generally Include: 

• Dam Square & Amsterdam's Historic Churches, Stand in the heart of the city at Dam Square, surrounded by landmarks like the Royal Palace and the New Church. 

• Leaning Houses & Amsterdam's Unique Architecture, Marvel at the city's famous leaning houses, a result of Amsterdam's soft, waterlogged soil. See the city's narrowest house, a testament to the ingenious use of space in a city built on canals. 

• The Oldest Canals & The Sea Dike, Walk along the city's original canals, once essential for trade and defense, and see the medieval Sea Dike, which protected Amsterdam from rising waters. 

• Nieuwmarkt Square & The Waag, Explore this lively market square, once a commercial hub outside the old city walls, and admire the Waag, a former medieval gatehouse that later became a guildhall and weighing house. 

• The Medieval City Gate, Step back in time at one of Amsterdam's last surviving medieval gates, a relic from the days when the city was fortified against invaders and rival merchants.


Join us on a journey through the heart of Amsterdam, where centuries of history, trade, and culture have shaped one of Europe's most fascinating cities.

 On this 2.5-hour private tour, you'll uncover the stories behind its medieval origins, its rise during the Dutch Golden Age, and its transformation into the modern metropolis we see today. Walk through Dam Square, the city's political and historical core, surrounded by grand landmarks like the Royal Palace and the New Church. Wander past Amsterdam's oldest canals and leaning houses, remnants of a time when merchants shaped the city's skyline. Discover Nieuwmarkt Square and the striking Waag, a medieval gate that has served as a weighing house, guildhall, and even an anatomical theatre. Along the way, explore the multicultural energy of Chinatown, stroll along the Amstel River, and admire architectural gems like the historic Begijnhof and the iconic Skinny Bridge. By the end of the tour, you'll have explored Amsterdam's rich past, from its medieval walls to its Golden Age splendor, and gained a deeper appreciation for the unique charm and resilience of this one-of-a-kind city.


Itinerary

    Stops generally include but are not limited to:

  • St. Nicholas Basilica, Discover the history of Amsterdam's primary Roman Catholic church. Built in the late 19th century after centuries of prohibition, its striking blend of architectural styles reflects the city's evolving religious landscape. (10 minutes)
  • Weeping Tower (Schreierstoren), Visit the Schreierstoren, or Tower of Tears, a medieval structure from which women bid farewell to loved ones departing by ship. (10 minutes
  • Zeedijk & Chinatown, Wander through one of Amsterdam's oldest streets, now home to Chinatown's vibrant markets, restaurants, and Europe's largest Buddhist temple. (10 minutes)
  • Museum Our Lord in the Attic (Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder) (Exterior only), See the facade of this 17th-century house that conceals a secret Catholic church, a relic of Amsterdam's history of religious tolerance. (10 minutes)
  • Oude Kerk, Stand before Amsterdam's oldest church, located in the heart of the Red Light District. Once the city's most important place of worship, it now houses contemporary art exhibitions. (10 minutes)
  • Nieuwmarkt, Explore this lively square, a historic center of trade and social life since the 17th century, surrounded by cafes and market stalls. (10 minutes)
  • The Waag, Admire one of Amsterdam's oldest secular buildings, originally a medieval city gate, later serving as a guildhall, museum, and even a weighing house. (10 minutes)
  • Trippenhuis, See the contrast between Amsterdam's widest house and one of its narrowest, an architectural curiosity in the city center. (10 minutes)
  • Jodenbuurt (Jewish Quarter), Walk through this historically significant neighborhood, home to preserved Jewish heritage sites and a reminder of Amsterdam's rich cultural history. (10 minutes)
  • Museum Het Rembrandthuis (Exterior only), Visit the former home and studio of Rembrandt, now a museum showcasing his etchings and artistic techniques. (10 minutes)
  • Dutch National Opera & Ballet (Stopera), See this modern architectural landmark that serves as both the city hall and home to the Dutch National Opera & Ballet. (10 minutes)
  • Zuiderkerk (South Church), Admire this elegant Protestant church, closely tied to Rembrandt's life and famously painted by Claude Monet. (10 minutes)
  • The Amstel River, Stroll along the Amstel, the lifeline of Amsterdam for over 800 years, and hear about its crucial role in shaping the city. (10 minutes)
  • Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) & Blue Bridge, See Amsterdam's most famous drawbridge and its 19th-century counterpart, named after the blue-painted wooden bridge that once stood in its place. (10 minutes)
  • Begijnhof, Step into this serene courtyard, one of Amsterdam's oldest hofjes, home to historic churches and former residences of the Beguine sisterhood. (10 minutes)
  • Amsterdam Museum (Exterior only), Pass by this museum dedicated to the city's past, and admire the free Walk of Art Gallery showcasing contemporary Dutch works. (10 minutes)
  • Prinsengracht Canal, Walk along the outermost of Amsterdam's three main canals, a masterpiece of 17th-century urban planning. (10 minutes)
  • Westerkerk, See this grand 17th-century Protestant church, the tallest in the city and a striking feature of Amsterdam's skyline. (10 minutes)
  • Dam Square, Conclude the tour at Amsterdam's historic heart, where the Royal Palace, New Church, and National Monument stand as testaments to the city's past. (10 minutes)

• PRIVATE WALKING TOUR

• PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE

• DURATION 2.5 HOURS

• TOUR WILL RUN, RAIN OR SHINE


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FAQ's

Your guide will have your tickets. As long as you bring proof of ID, the guide's name and number, and arrive at the meeting point on time, the guide will assist you with entry.

Please let us know immediately by email to babylontoursinfo@gmail.com or by texting or calling +1 917 999 0380 . Our refund policy does not cover transportation issues within 24 hours of the tour's start. In such cases, please contact your travel insurance provider. We can provide a document confirming you were unable to attend.

Yes, you are welcome to stay in the museum until it closes.

No, as the museum is large, locating the guide inside is challenging. The guide will meet you at the designated meeting point and accompany the group inside. However, you are welcome to stay in the museum after the tour ends!

Please inform your guide as soon as possible. As this is a semi-private tour, it must start on time. If your tour is ticketed, the guide will reply to your message with the tickets so you can enter the museum or monument on your own and try to join the guide inside if possible. Please note that once the tour begins, the guide will not be able to regularly check their phone.

Please let us know immediately by email to babylontoursinfo@gmail.com or by texting or calling +1 917 999 0380. Our refund policy does not cover medical issues that arise within 24 hours of the tour's start. In such cases, please contact your travel insurance provider. We can provide a document confirming you were unable to attend.

Your guide will be wearing a Babylon badge on a Babylon lanyard. They will also reach out to you on the morning of the tour to confirm the meeting point.

Yes! All tickets for the permanent collection are included and organized by Babylon Tours.

Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.

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Yes! You can reschedule free of charge if you notify us at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. For rescheduling within 24 hours, a fee applies to cover guide payments, unused tickets, and company costs (no profit is made on this fee). If you booked through a booking platform like Viator or GetYourGuide, you must reschedule directly with them.

Your guide will reach out to you the morning of the tour by text and email. Please ensure you have provided your correct telephone number (including country code) and email beforehand. Please be sure to check your SPAM folder if you don't see the email in your inbox.

Yes, our tours run rain or shine. Please check the forecast and dress appropriately. Tours will only be canceled in the event of a dangerous weather alert from local authorities.n