Amsterdam: Red Light District guided tour (TOP RATED)
Amsterdam: Red Light District guided tour (TOP RATED)
Amsterdam: Red Light District guided tour (TOP RATED)
Amsterdam: Red Light District guided tour (TOP RATED)
Amsterdam: Red Light District guided tour (TOP RATED)
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Amsterdam: Red Light District guided tour (TOP RATED)

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Itinerary 1 itinerary

Day 1

Meet at meeting point: Meet your guide in front of the entrance of the ‘Barbizon Palace Hotel NH collection'.
Meet at meeting point: Meet your guide in front of the Voyagers Hotel and Coffeeshop.
Attractions and Activities: Red Light District (De Wallen) (Free entry) Walk through the narrow streets and see all the sights that the Red Light District has to offer! Learn about the history and the current situation of the Red Light District and explore the streets of Amsterdam with your local guide. 2 hr(s)
Attractions and Activities: Dam Square (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) 1. The dam, Also known as the City built on trees: Due to the soil in Amsterdam consisting of a thick layer of fen and clay, some buildings in the city are built on wooden poles that are fixed in a sandy layer that is approximately 11 meters deep. Since the old days, the houses in Amsterdam were known to have been built on wooden foundation piles that are driven deep into the clay, peat, and water until they reach the first layer of solid sand.
Attractions and Activities: Chinatown (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) The area is a part of the Red Light District, tob e specific, part of the Old Town area. So this is the oldest part of the city that is why there is a lot of history as well.
Attractions and Activities: Int Aepjen (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Pub The Ape, also known as Int Aepjen in Dutch. Built around 1540 and one out of two remaining wooden buildings left in Amsterdam. Which is very special as there was a big fire in 1452 and after that point the government decided that buildings should have brick facades.
Attractions and Activities: De Waag (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) The Waag used to be one of the city gates of Amsterdam, a part of the defensive wall. It was built around the 1400s and is the second oldest building of Amsterdam. Later on it was used as a guild, craftsman's organizations, situated themselves within the Waag and around the square.
Attractions and Activities: Salon de Thé (The Smallest House in Amsterdam) (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) The smallest house of Amsterdam was built around the 1700s and was first used as storage place for the VOC trading company. Later on people started living in the house for a very long time.
Attractions and Activities: Condomerie (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) This is the world's first condom shop special for condoms, in place here since 1987. You can get a size customized condom and all kinds of special condoms.


*Itinerary times are in the local time of the place of visit and may be subject to changes due to weather conditions, road conditions, and other factors. We appreciate your understanding.