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Amsterdam Pedicab Tour: City Highlights
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Amsterdam
The best way to visit the “bike friendly” city where most of bridges and canals are not accessible by car or bus.
The best way to visit the “bike friendly” city where most of bridges and canals are not accessible by car or bus.
Duration:
1 hour
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Amsterdam - De Wallen is the oldest part of Amsterdam’s city centre. The neighbourhood is chock-full of interesting shops, pubs, fantastic restaurants, leaning gabled houses and, of course, the area known as the “red light district”. Zeedijk (English: “Sea dike”) is a street in the old centre of Amsterdam. The street is the northern and eastern…
- Amsterdam - De Wallen is the oldest part of Amsterdam’s city centre. The neighbourhood is chock-full of interesting shops, pubs, fantastic restaurants, leaning gabled houses and, of course, the area known as the “red light district”. Zeedijk (English: “Sea dike”) is a street in the old centre of Amsterdam. The street is the northern and eastern boundary of De Wallen red-light district and runs between Prins Hendrikkade and Nieuwmarkt. Historically an area riddled with crime and drug addicts, the area went through a revitalization and is now the main street of Amsterdam’s Chinatown, where locals come to eat at Vietnamese, Thai and Chinese restaurants.[1] The Zeedijk neighbourhood is also known as the Nautical Quarter (Dutch: Nautisch Kwartier) because of its past as a sailor’s neighbourhood. Nieuwmarkt (Dutch for “New Market” or “Newmarket”) is a square in the centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The surrounding area is known as the Lastage neighborhood. It is situated in the borough of Amsterdam-Centrum. Oude Kerk, one of the city’s oldest churches, is an eye-catching landmark with its stained glass windows, vaulted roof and gothic spires. Zeedijk, one of the oldest streets in Amsterdam, runs through De Wallen and makes up the main thoroughfare of the city’s Chinatown, complete with an array of tasty restaurants and an impressive Buddhist temple. Our Lord in the Attic Museum is a carefully preserved 17th-century house with an entire church hidden on its top three floors. This ancient church was built as a place where Catholics could worship freely beyond the watch of the Dutch Reformed Church. Oudezijds Armsteeg is home to a picture-perfect row of six beautifully restored Delft Blue houses. - Staalmeestersbrug - The Staalmeestersbrug is a classic Dutch draw bridge in Staalstraat, that crosses the romantic canal Groenburgwal. With the Zuiderkerk tower in the background, the bridge offers a splendid location to take pictures. - The Amstel - One of the most beautifull place on the Amstel River with a panoramic view where take selfies or pictures. - Magere Brug - The Magere Brug (English: Skinny Bridge) is a bridge over the river Amstel in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It connects the banks of the river at Kerkstraat, between the Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht. - Rembrandtplein - Rembrandtplein (Rembrandt Square) is a major square in central Amsterdam, Netherlands, named after Rembrandt van Rijn who owned a house nearby from 1639 to 1656. - Bloemenmarkt - The Bloemenmarkt was the world’s only floating flower market.[1] Founded in 1862, it is sited in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on the Singel River between Muntplein and Koningsplein in the city’s southern canal belt.[2] It has 15 souvenir and gift shops, with only a few still selling fresh flowers. Today, the market is one of the main suppliers of dried tulip bulbs and tulip paraphernalia to tourists visiting Amsterdam. - Herengracht - The Herengracht is the second of four Amsterdam canals belonging to the canal belt and lies between the Singel and the Keizersgracht. The Gouden Bocht (Golden Bend) in particular is known for its large and beautiful canal houses. - Dam Square - Dam Square or Dam is a town square in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Its notable buildings and frequent events make it one of the most well-known and important locations in the city and the country.
What's Included
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information
- Pedicab fit comfortably 2 adults - 2 adults + 1 / 2 child up to 12 years old are allowed
- Pedicab fit comfortably 2 adults - 2 adults + 1 / 2 child up to 12 years old are allowed
Location
Nieuwmarkt
By the entrance of restaurant "In de Waag". When the market takes place in the square the meeting point is on the left side of the restaurant
Cancellation Policy
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.
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Chris_f
Sep 9, 2024
Very worthwhile - Alfonso was prompt, courteous, and very well-informed. We plan on returning and booking his tour again. He was able to show us sights that regular cars couldn't travel. And his knowledge of the city was unparalleled.
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A2801hjdonnac
Aug 7, 2022
Fun ride thru the city - We were meet at our hotel and got a good ride thru the city even though it was during the pride parade
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