Discover the must-see sights and hidden gems of Amsterdam on our Highlights Bike Tour. Explore the city like a local, learn about its culture and history, and enjoy the best way to sightsee - by bike!
Discover the must-see sights and hidden gems of Amsterdam on our Highlights Bike Tour. Explore the city like a local, learn about its culture and history, and enjoy the best way to sightsee - by bike!
- Marine Terrein - The Marineterrein in Amsterdam is a lively and evolving area, seamlessly blending history with innovation! Once a naval base, it has now transformed into a dynamic hub for creativity, technology, and relaxation.
- Scharrebiersluis - The Scharrebiersluis, also known as the Scharrebiers Lock, is a charming and historically…
- Marine Terrein - The Marineterrein in Amsterdam is a lively and evolving area, seamlessly blending history with innovation! Once a naval base, it has now transformed into a dynamic hub for creativity, technology, and relaxation.
- Scharrebiersluis - The Scharrebiersluis, also known as the Scharrebiers Lock, is a charming and historically significant lock situated in Amsterdam. This picturesque site connects the Amstel River to the IJ River and plays a crucial role in managing water levels and navigation in the area.
- Portuguese Synagogue - Constructed between 1671 and 1675, it is one of the oldest synagogues still in use today and serves as a remarkable testament to the rich history of the Jewish community in the Netherlands.
- Skinny Bridge - The Skinny Bridge, or Magere Brug in Dutch, is one of Amsterdam’s most iconic and charming landmarks. Spanning the Amstel River, this picturesque wooden drawbridge connects the city’s two sides and is a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.
- Amstelveld - Amstelveld is a lovely square located in the heart of Amsterdam, known for its serene ambiance and historical significance. Nestled near the Amstel River, this charming area offers a picturesque blend of green space, beautiful architecture, and local culture.
- Museum Quarter (Museumkwartier) - Museumplein is one of Amsterdam’s most famous public spaces, renowned for its cultural significance and stunning surroundings. This vibrant square serves as the heart of the city’s art and museum district, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.
- Vondelpark - Vondelpark is Amsterdam’s largest and most famous park, serving as a vibrant green oasis in the heart of the city. Opened in 1865, the park is named after the 17th-century poet Joost van den Vondel and has since become a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.
- The Jordaan - The Jordaan is one of Amsterdam’s most picturesque and vibrant neighborhoods, known for its charming narrow streets, historic canals, and rich cultural history. Originally developed in the 17th century as a working-class area, the Jordaan has transformed into one of the city’s most desirable districts, filled with character and appeal.
- Prinseneiland - PrinsenEiland is one of Amsterdam’s hidden gems, located in the Westerdokseiland area. This quaint island is part of the Amsterdam Canal Ring and is known for its charming atmosphere, historic buildings, and scenic canals.
- Use of helmet (optional)
- Guidance by local certified guides
- Included bicycle rental
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Use of helmet (optional)
- Guidance by local certified guides
- Included bicycle rental
- Complimentary tea and coffee
Planning a trip to the capital of Netherlands? Join us for our premium Amsterdam Highlights Bike Tour! This adventure not only covers all the essential landmarks like the Anne Frank House and the Jordaan district, but also introduces you to secret spots. Get ready to learn about the history and culture in an enjoyable manner. After all, what better way…
Planning a trip to the capital of Netherlands? Join us for our premium Amsterdam Highlights Bike Tour! This adventure not only covers all the essential landmarks like the Anne Frank House and the Jordaan district, but also introduces you to secret spots. Get ready to learn about the history and culture in an enjoyable manner. After all, what better way to survey the sights than by biking through the Dutch capital? With over 800,000 cycles, bikes outnumber humans, and residents mostly prefer bicycles for commute. So hitch a ride with our personal guide and experience Amsterdam like true locals in one of the most cycle-friendly European cities.
And don’t worry about the rendezvous point, it’s centrally established in the city. You’ll kick-start the exploration with a small cohort (up to 15 people) and your dedicated guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.