Explore Amsterdam’s Red Light District and coffee shop culture on this private walking tour. Learn about the history of prostitution, the liberal marijuana laws, and the transformation of the Zeedijk Street and Chinatown. Discover the secrets of the Red Light District and its current situation.
Explore Amsterdam’s Red Light District and coffee shop culture on this private walking tour. Learn about the history of prostitution, the liberal marijuana laws, and the transformation of the Zeedijk Street and Chinatown. Discover the secrets of the Red Light District and its current situation.
- Red Light District - Discover Amsterdam’s renowned Red Light District and delve into its history and the city’s coffee shop culture on this 2.5-hour historical walking tour. Your expert local guide will offer educational insights into the Red Light District and coffee shop scene. Learn about Dutch laws, including the legality of prostitution and…
- Red Light District - Discover Amsterdam’s renowned Red Light District and delve into its history and the city’s coffee shop culture on this 2.5-hour historical walking tour. Your expert local guide will offer educational insights into the Red Light District and coffee shop scene. Learn about Dutch laws, including the legality of prostitution and the tolerance of marijuana.
- Dam Square - Also known as the City built on trees: Due to Amsterdam’s soil comprising a thick layer of fen and clay, some buildings are constructed on wooden poles anchored in a sandy layer about 11 meters deep. Historically, Amsterdam’s houses were built on wooden foundation piles driven deep into the clay, peat, and water until they reached the first layer of solid sand.
- Chinatown - This area is part of the Red Light District, specifically within the Old Town. As the oldest part of the city, it is rich in history.
- Int Aepjen - Also known as Pub The Ape, Int Aepjen is one of the two remaining wooden buildings in Amsterdam, built around 1540. Its survival is notable given the major fire in 1452, after which the government mandated brick facades for buildings.
- In de Waag - Originally one of Amsterdam’s city gates and part of its defensive wall, the Waag was built around the 1400s and is the city’s second oldest building. It later housed guilds and craftsman’s organizations.
- The Smallest House in Amsterdam - Constructed around the 1700s, the smallest house in Amsterdam initially served as storage for the VOC trading company before becoming a long-term residence.
- Condomerie - Established in 1987, the Condomerie is the world’s first shop dedicated exclusively to condoms, offering custom sizes and a variety of unique options.
- Local guide
- Guided walking tour
- Local guide
- Guided walking tour
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Feel the pulse of Amsterdam’s Red Light District (De Wallen) and coffee shops on this private tour with a local guide. Explore the cobbled lanes of the famous area, plus Zeedijk Street and Chinatown, and see red-lit windows, sex shops, and erotic theaters. Your guide separates facts from fiction about the area’s past and the legalization of prostitution…
Feel the pulse of Amsterdam’s Red Light District (De Wallen) and coffee shops on this private tour with a local guide. Explore the cobbled lanes of the famous area, plus Zeedijk Street and Chinatown, and see red-lit windows, sex shops, and erotic theaters. Your guide separates facts from fiction about the area’s past and the legalization of prostitution in 2000.
- Hear the facts and fiction behind Amsterdam’s tolerant attitudes and laws
- Learn about the Red Light District’s colorful past and how prostitution came to be legalized.
- Find out more about Amsterdam’s coffee shop culture and upgrade to visit a coffeeshop with your guide.
- Upgrade to visit the famous Erotic Museum and discover a huge collection of erotic objects and learn about the oldest profession in the world.
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.