Hello Amsterdam Walking Tour










This is the walking tour you do first—the one that makes everything else in Amsterdam click. In a small group, a local storyteller brings the city to life with sharp stories and cultural context—from Dam Square and the UNESCO canal belt to bikes, family life, the Dancing Houses, and a meaningful finish near the Anne Frank House. Runs Oct–Mar: Mon/Wed/Sat at 10:00am · Apr–Sep: daily at 10:00am + Mon/Wed/Thu at 7:00pm — book tickets below; reservation is required (max 15 per group).
Visit this location with your I amsterdam City Card
This location is free, but must be booked in advance via the Booking Link
Your perfect 2-hour introduction to Amsterdam - ideal as the first thing to do in Amsterdam
Amsterdam is more than postcard canals and charming houses. On this immersive small-group tour, we introduce you to the soul of the city—its people, values, and hidden layers—through the lens of its most iconic locations.
Led by a passionate local guide, this experience is as insightful as it is entertaining. Perfect for first-time visitors, curious minds, and anyone who wants to understand Amsterdam beyond the clichés.
What you’ll experience:
Stop 1: Dam Square
We kick off at the very heart of Amsterdam—Dam Square. Standing by the National Monument and Royal Palace, we dive into the city’s origins and its identity as a “free city” built on trade, tolerance, and transformation.
Stop 2: Beurs van Berlage
Next up: the world’s first stock exchange. Welcome to the birthplace of capitalism and 17th-century financial wizardry. Learn how this architectural marvel helped Amsterdam become a global powerhouse.
Stop 3: Damrak
At Damrak, just steps from the Red Light District, we mix fun with facts. Time for a fast-paced true-or-false game that tests your knowledge (don’t worry—no pre-knowledge required!). You’ll uncover surprising truths about tolerance, coffeeshops, and other iconic aspects of Amsterdam and Dutch culture. It’s playful, unexpected, and a brilliant way to learn.
Stop 4: Haarlemmersluis
Gaze out over the canal belt and hear about the city’s deep bike obsession. Why are there more bikes than people? And how did cycling become such a defining part of Dutch culture?
Stop 5: Singel Canal
Time for some picture-perfect moments. Meet the charming Dancing Houses and hear their tipsy tales—stories that reflect Amsterdam’s playful spirit and architectural quirks.
Stop 6: Torensluis
At this historic bridge, we reveal the secrets behind the UNESCO-listed canal belt. Plus, we open up about a lesser-known part of Dutch history: the Netherlands’ colonial past and its role in the slave trade.
Stop 7: Keizersgracht (Emperor’s Canal)
Let’s talk about the Dutch way of life. We explore values around family, independence, and happiness—including why Dutch kids are ranked the happiest in the world. Time to go full Dutch.
Stop 8 (ending point): Westerkerk / Anne Frank House / Gay Monument
We end our walk at one of Amsterdam’s most powerful and symbolic places. Here, the iconic Westerkerk, Anne Frank House, and Gay Monument come together in one moving location. It’s where we reflect on freedom, diversity, and the Dutch value of “live and let live.” This final stop captures the spirit of Amsterdam—its openness, its struggles, and its heart. Here your local guide will also recommend what to do and where to eat in Amsterdam so you can get most out of your stay!
Please note: This tour runs every Mon, Wed and Sat at 10:00 AM and Friday 3:00 PM from in December, in January and February Mon, Wed and Sat at 10:00 AM. In March Mon, Wed and Sat at 10:00 AM and Friday 3:00 PM.
From April through September daily at 10:00 AM, with additional tours on Fridays at 3:00 PM and Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 7:00 PM. Advance booking is required (also for children, children above 4 years old need a valid Iamsterdam city card), as group sizes are limited to 15 persons a group (city regulations). It is not possible to join the tour spontaneously on the spot.