Duration: 2 hours
The development of Jordaan quarter was started in 1612 as a neighborhood for immigrants and the working-class. During this guided walking tour you will pass the famous "courtyards" of Amsterdam, small shopping streets, cozy pubs and houses of famous painters and writers.
Price adults: 21 euros
Price children (0-10): free
Additional Information
Location: Stationsplein 33, => Central Station. (On the left when facing the main entrance)
MacBike bike rental next to Ibis Hotel.
Tour is guaranteed in following languages:

English
On request:
French
German
Espagnol
Please note:
A minimum of 4 paying adults is required for this tour or payment thereof.
To book this tour please use the calendar on the right.
In the 17th Century, the small town of Amsterdam was practically controlling the whole world economy with its domination in European commerce. The effects of this wealth can still be appreciated in various buildings in Amsterdam, mainly in the beautiful canal belt but also in the city most typical Dutch quarter, the Jordaan, where workers and immigrants lived.
Discover the prettiest area in Amsterdam only 10 minutes away from the tourist crowded city centre. In a time travel to the architecture of Amsterdamse Golden Age you will be enchanted by the beauty of this city with its beautiful courtyards, lovely canals, house boats, small cafes and art galleries.
Things To Bring
- Printed voucher
- Photo / Video camera
-Comfortable walking shoes
Inclusions
- 2 hours walking tour
Exclusions
- food & drinks
Departs
Daily on request.
Unavailable Dates
April 30th
Pickup/Departure
Stationsplein 33
Drop-Off
Westerkerk / Anne Frank house
Additional Locations
Booking for [16:00 - 18:00] on December 31, 1969
Duration: 2 hours
Availability:
Sorry, there is no availability left for this option