From unconventional restaurants and local craft beers to a wealth of world-class museums, it's easy to see why Amsterdam is a top tourist destination. Its bike culture, charming canals and lax attitude toward marijuana are also all part of the city's universal appeal.
Amsterdam is a city of canals, bikes, and coffee. It has a rich history from the 17th century Dutch Golden Age to the present day. It is also an easy day trip from Brussels, which makes it an ideal destination for a weekend getaway with friends or family.
Your private driver will pick you up in your hotel or place of choice in Brussels and drive you towards Amsterdam. Once there you will meet your private official tour guide for a private 3 hour walking of the main sites of Amsterdam. You will of course have some free time for lunch and shopping and then your driver will drive you back to your hotel or place of choice in Brussels.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Taxes
✔ Private tour
✔ Private official tour guide for 3 hours in Amsterdam
✔ Private vehicle with chauffeur for 10 hours
✔ Pick up and drop off in Brussels
✖ Food and drinks
✖ Entrance fees
Pickup Locations
1. Wellness Apart Hotel
2. Hotel Albert
3. Hotel Bentley
4. Hotel Villa Royale
5. Hotel L'Escale
6. Sofitel Brussels Europe
7. Hotel Barsey by Warwick
8. Martin's Brussels EU
9. Crisol Brussels
10. Zoom Hotel
11. Hotel Avenue Louise Brussels Trademark Collection by Wyndham
12. Hotel Louise Bruxelles
13. Aloft Brussels Schuman
14. First Euroflat Hotel
15. Holiday Inn Brussels - Schuman, an IHG hotel
16. NH Brussels EU Berlaymont
17. FunKey Hotel
18. Le Chatelain Hotel
19. Thon Hotel Bristol Stephanie
20. New Hotel Charlemagne
Additional Info: Pick up in the hotel or place of choice inside Brussels.
Itinerary
1
Zeedijk
Running between Prins Hendrikkade and Nieuwmarkt, Zeedijk is a street in Chinatown in Amsterdam and boasts of many small restaurants, eateries, bars and lounges. Zeedijk is also one of the oldest and liveliest streets in the city. Among the many eateries here, Nam Kee is a popular one courtesy its mention in the book (and movie) Oysters at Nam Kee's by Kees van Beijnum.
Duration: 30 minutes
2
Singel
Singel is a canal ring that encircled the city of Amsterdam in the medieval ages. It consists of a network of canals that were symbolic of Amsterdam for a very long time, until Amsterdam expanded beyond the Singel in 1585. There are many prominent landmarks of Amsterdam that lie along the canal. They are Bloemenmarkt Flower Market, De Dolphijn, Munttoren Tower, Ronde Lutherse Kerk and Kalvertoren Shopping Center, to name a few.
Duration: 30 minutes
3
Nieuw Amsterdam
Nieuwmarkt is a district in Amsterdam known for its vibrant markets and happening nightlife scene. Located in the old city centre, it has been the commercial and socializing hub in the city since the 17th century. Nieuwmarkt is full of life at all times of the day. During the daytime, you can enjoy a leisurely meal and soak in the sun at one of the terrace restaurants or indulge in shopping. The daily markets held here draw innumerable tourists as well as locals. There is also a special market for organic food items and more that is put up on Saturdays. What’s more, the district is also a popular nightlife jaunt courtesy the many cafes and bars here. Some of the most famous ones are Café Cuba, 't Tuinfeest, Café Fonteyn and Temple Bar Irish Pub.
Duration: 30 minutes
4
Dam Square
Day or night, Dam Square is full of life and energy at all times of the day. Truly the heart of Amsterdam, this town square is home to many prominent landmarks and notable buildings in the city. The Royal Palace, Nieuwe Kerk, Madame Tussauds Museum and War Memorial are some of them. What’s more, there are countless shops, restaurants and kiosks dotting the square, making it as effervescent as it is.
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional info
• Specialized infant seats are available
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• SAFE COVID-19 SAFE