Discover Amsterdam

Unique walks through Amsterdam

A city full of surprises, culture and history


Amsterdam always knows how to surprise its visitors. From world-famous names like Rembrandt and Anne Frank to hidden courtyards, canals, and centuries of rich culture and history – every street tells a story.


On our private tours in Amsterdam, you'll explore beyond the well-known highlights. Stroll through neighborhoods where painters like Rembrandt found inspiration, pause at places connected to the story of Anne Frank, and discover hidden gems that most visitors never see.


Combining iconic sights with unexpected surprises, our tours are the perfect way to experience the true soul of Amsterdam.

The walks

  • All walks are private for a group of 1 to 6 people
  • The starting point is Amsterdam Central Station or your hotel
  • Tickets for the Anne Frank Museum must be booked independently and sell out quickly.
  • Walks last three hours or a whole day, food and drinks are not included but of course time can be made for this
  • A walk is always tailor-made for each group

Prices

  • 3-hour walk: €195.00
  • A 7-hour day: €395.00

Useful links:

Logo Anne Frank House
Rembrandt Experience

Our walks

Blogs about Amsterdam

by Martin 17 July 2021
Carol had booked an entire day to explore the Amsterdam of Anne Frank. A tour where we start in Amsterdam Zuid, where she lived, then visit the Anne Frank House, followed by the Jewish Quarter and whatever else there is to see. She didn't have a ticket for the museum, but she didn't mind, she said. I expected an older woman with a deep interest in World War II, but Carol was a young woman from Newcastle, covered in piercings and sporting brightly dyed hair. How funny! She told me at the hotel that she had one day in Amsterdam to celebrate her birthday. Alone, because if her boyfriend came along, they would just hang out stoned in a bar, and she wanted to see something. "But are you sure you want to spend an entire day on Anne Frank and WWII?" Definitely not, she wanted to see Amsterdam. She had barely heard of Anne Frank! Fine, let’s make it a completely different day. I took her on part of my surprise walk; we visited the palace on Dam Square, and of course, the Red Light District. She was eager to go to the sex museum and came back with all kinds of "souvenirs." We wandered around a bit more and then shared a beer together on her birthday. It was a fun day for both of us!