Why choose this Amsterdam tour ?
For an authentic Amsterdam experience, nothing beats a shared evening canal cruise along the renowned waterways, where you can savor the sights while enjoying a refreshing drink.
Immerse yourself in the true essence of Amsterdam on a shared canal cruise, perfect for both locals and visitors alike. Embark on a typical Dutch “Sloep” with fellow passengers and set sail along the picturesque canals as the sun sets and the city comes alive with enchanting lights.
Indulge in the vibrant atmosphere as you sip on your choice of beverages from a shared open bar. With a selection of ice-cold beers, wines, and refreshing sodas, your thirst will be quenched as you relax and take in the breathtaking sights that unfold before your eyes.
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What makes Amsterdam: Evening City Centre Canal Cruise with Unlimited Drinks a unique experience ?
As we navigate through the heart of Amsterdam, our boat takes you on an intriguing journey along the renowned Red Light District. This historic and culturally significant part of the city is known for its distinct red-lit windows that line the narrow streets. The area holds a rich tapestry of stories, offering a glimpse into the city’s past and its contemporary identity.
A true gem of Amsterdam’s history and culture. As we approach this ancient marvel, you’ll be captivated by its stunning Gothic architecture, standing proudly as the oldest surviving building in the city.
What sets Sea Palace Restaurant apart and makes it truly unique is its captivating combination of authentic Chinese cuisine and a stunning floating setting. Nestled on the waters of Amsterdam, this enchanting restaurant stands out as a grand, pagoda-style structure, evoking the elegance of ancient Chinese architecture.
The NEMO Science Museum is an architectural masterpiece that stands as a symbol of innovation and exploration. Designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano, the building’s striking green copper façade gracefully arcs like the hull of a ship, paying homage to the city’s rich maritime history.
The history of Waterlooplein dates back to the late 19th century when the area served as an open square used for various purposes. In the 19th century, Amsterdam’s Jewish population had a significant presence in this neighborhood, and the square was known as “Jodenmarkt” (Jewish Market). It became a bustling marketplace where traders sold various goods, and it also functioned as a trading center for second-hand items.
The Stopera is a prominent cultural complex in Amsterdam, which houses both the city’s town hall (Stadhuis) and the Dutch National Opera & Ballet (Nationale Opera & Ballet). The name “Stopera” is a portmanteau of “Stadhuis” (City Hall) and “Opera,” reflecting its dual purpose as a governmental and artistic center.
The Dancing Houses are crooked historic houses located at Damrak which is just a few minutes from Amsterdam Central Station. They are an iconic location in Amsterdam and a must-see for tourists and photographers who are wandering around the city.
The Herengracht offers a glimpse into the soul of Amsterdam, where history, beauty, and contemporary life harmoniously intertwine. It remains an ever-present reminder of the city’s enduring allure, captivating the hearts of all who venture along its storied pat
The Sevenbridges, also known as De Zeven Bruggen, is a delightful area in Amsterdam that captures the essence of the city’s enchanting canal network. Located in the picturesque Jordaan neighborhood, this section of the canals is renowned for its distinct seven bridges that span the waterways in a unique and harmonious arrangement.
Prinsengracht has become a symbol of Amsterdam’s cultural heritage and timeless allure. It embodies the city’s spirit of innovation, tolerance, and creative expression, making it an integral part of Amsterdam’s identity.
The Amstel River is a significant waterway that flows through the heart of Amsterdam, shaping the city’s history, culture, and identity. It is one of the main rivers in the Netherlands, originating from the Utrechtse Heuvelrug (Utrecht Hill Ridge) and flowing towards the IJsselmeer.
The name “Magere Brug” translates to “Skinny Bridge,” which is a reference to the bridge’s original design. The bridge was initially constructed in 1670 as a wooden drawbridge, which allowed boats to pass through. Over time, the bridge was replaced and reconstructed multiple times, and its design evolved into the elegant and graceful structure that we see today.
Rokin is a bustling and vibrant street located in the heart of Amsterdam, known for its lively atmosphere and diverse offerings. The street runs between Dam Square, a central and historically significant square, and Muntplein, where the Munttoren (Mint Tower) stands as a prominent landmark.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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- Local Host / Hostess
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Starboard Boats.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Amsterdam.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 4 Stars based on 28 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.