Amsterdam Inside Out – Private Walking Tour

Discover Amsterdam beyond the postcards on a relaxed private walking tour tailored entirely to your interests. This experience combines well-known landmarks with quieter streets, canals, and neighborhoods where everyday life unfolds.

Whether it’s your first visit or you’ve been here before, I adapt the route and pace to you — history, culture, Jewish heritage, daily life, or simply enjoying the atmosphere of the city at your own rhythm.

What This Tour Is About

This private walking tour offers a flexible introduction to Amsterdam. Instead of following a fixed route, we explore the city based on your preferences and curiosity.

Possible areas include:

  • Historic city center and canals
  • Jordaan and lesser-known streets
  • Jewish Quarter and WWII history (outside)
  • Local neighborhoods away from tourist crowds
  • Architecture, daily life, and hidden details

The exact route is always adjusted on the day of the tour.

Practical Details

  • Type: Private walking tour
  • Duration: Approximately 2.5–3 hours
  • Start location: Rokin, near the “Two Immovable Heads” fountain by Mark Manders (metro: Rokin, northern exit)
  • Hotel pickup: Possible from centrally located hotels in Amsterdam, depending on location
  • Pace: Easy and flexible
  • Group size: Private (only your party)

Who This Tour Is For

This tour is ideal if you:

  • Want a personal introduction to Amsterdam
  • Prefer a flexible pace and route
  • Are interested in history, culture, or daily life
  • Enjoy walking and discovering places beyond the highlights

Interested in This Tour?

If this tour sounds like a good fit, you’re welcome to get in touch to discuss your plans.

Use the contact or booking form to request this tour. After receiving your request, I’ll personally confirm availability and tailor the walk to your interests, timing, and pace

What This Tour Includes

  • Private walking tour with a local licensed guide
  • Flexible route based on your interests
  • Historic center and lesser-known areas
  • Stories about Amsterdam’s past and present

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