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Amsterdam Stopover Private Tour from the Airport
Amsterdam Stopover Private Tour from the Airport
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For KrisFlyer members only
Highlights
Stopover in Amsterdam? Discover one of the most visited and wonderful cities of Europe with your private official tour guide and personal driver.
Wonder around the city and its beautiful canals with a local and experienced tour guide. During your private tour you will see the highlights in the old town of Amsterdam such as Dam square which is a major public square in the city, The House of Ana Frank museum built in the 1950s, and The museum of Amsterdam which is a great place to visit and learn about the history of Amsterdam, The Royal Palace of Amsterdam, The Rijksmuseum and much more!
You will listen to the stories about Amsterdam’s history and why it’s such a liberal city nowadays and how this is related to the history of Amsterdam, the city’s golden age (17th century) in particular.
Airport transfer from and back included, is not a disposition. In Amsterdam you will perform a walking tour.
Itinerary
Dam Square
30 minsAdmission Ticket FreeDam Square is a major public square in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is situated on Damrak, the canal from Amsterdam Centraal Station to Muntplein square and the Amstel river. The Dam was originally a dam in the river Amstel and it was used to produce electricity. The name derives from this use. The dam has been replaced by a stone embankment that serves as a discharge point for water from the Zuiderzee (nowadays called IJ).Anne Frank House
15 minsAdmission Ticket Not IncludedThe House of Ana Frank is a museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It was built in the 1950s. The museum is located in the house where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during World War II. It is one of Amsterdam's most popular tourist attractions, attracting over a million visitors annually. You will visit the house from the outside.Amsterdam Museum(Pass by)
Admission Ticket FreeThe museum of Amsterdam is a great place to visit and learn about the history of Amsterdam. The museum is located in the heart of Amsterdam, just a few minutes walk from Dam Square. The building was designed by architect Adriaan Willem Weissman in 1885 and it was originally used as a library, but now it is home to one of the most important museums in Amsterdam. The museum has an extensive collection that includes paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, coins and medals, as well as archaeological finds.Royal Palace Amsterdam
30 minsAdmission Ticket Not IncludedThe Royal Palace of Amsterdam is a beautiful building that has housed the Dutch royal family since 1808. The palace is now open to the public, and visitors can get a glimpse of the opulence and grandeur of this royal residence. The Royal Palace was built in 1747 by King Louis Bonaparte, brother to King Louis XVI. It was originally used as an administrative building for the Dutch East India Company, but it soon became home to the Dutch royalty. The palace was renovated in 1808 after Napoleon's defeat when it became the residence for King Louis I and his wife Amalia of Nassau-Weilburg. The palace remained in use as a royal residence until Queen Wilhelmina moved out in 1898. It then served as headquarters for both military and civilian authorities during war. You will visit the Royal Palace from the outsideRijksmuseum(Pass by)
Admission Ticket FreeThe Rijksmuseum is a Dutch national museum dedicated to arts and history in Amsterdam. It is located on the Museumplein in the borough Amsterdam South, close to the Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, and the Concertgebouw. The Rijksmuseum is one of the largest museums in Europe. The museum was founded in 1800 and opened its doors in 1885. After a ten-year renovation which cost €375 million, it reopened on 13 April 2013. There are 250 rooms here for you to peruse and even a library with over 35,000 books. The museum had 360,000 visitors in 2017.Westerkerk
15 minsAdmission Ticket FreeWesterkerk or West Church is renowned as Amsterdam's most popular church and has hosted royal weddings in the past. Many visitors, built in the Gothic Renaissance style, come here to see Rembrandt's tomb buried in the church. Yes, it can be considered pretty creepy, but it's a place to see for anyone new to Amsterdam.
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