Historical Bike Tour English Français Español Deutsh

Experience Amsterdam’s rich history and iconic landmarks on a guided bike tour. Cycle along the canals, visit the Jordaan district, and enjoy a break in the Vondelpark. Suitable for all ages and available in multiple languages.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • The Jordaan - Originally a working-class neighbourhood, the Jordaan has become one of the most expensive, upscale locations in the Netherlands. It is home to many art galleries, particularly for modern art, and is also dotted with speciality shops and restaurants. Markets are held regularly at Noordermarkt, the Westerstraat (the Lapjesmarkt textile market) and Lindengracht.

Rembrandt spent the last years of his life in the Jordaan, on the Rozengracht canal. He was buried in the Westerkerk church, at the corner of Rozengracht and Prinsengracht, just beyond the Jordaan. The Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank went into hiding during World War II, is located on the edge of the Jordaan, on the Prinsengracht canal.

  • Westerkerk - The Latin Church, also known as the Western Church or the Roman Catholic Church,[N 1] is the largest particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church, and employs the Latin liturgical rites. It is one of 24 such churches, the 23 others forming the Eastern Catholic Churches. It is headed by the bishop of Rome, the pope – traditionally also called the patriarch of the West – with his cathedra in this role at the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome, Italy. The Latin Church traces its history to the earliest days of Christianity through its direct leadership under the Holy See, founded by Peter and Paul, according to Catholic tradition.
  • Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ - The starting point is The Passenger Cruise Terminal of Amsterdam at the most beautiful view on the IJ River, a ten-minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal station.
  • Anne Frank House - This small house where Anne Frank and her family were hiding from the Nazis occupation.
  • Van Gogh Museum - This museum houses the biggest of Van Gogh collection in the world. More than 200 paintings and 500 drawings by the painter, covering all periods of his troubled career.
  • Rijksmuseum - The biggest museum with over 5000 paintings
  • Amsterdam Canal Ring - The 17 century canal belt which is on the UNESCO list of inheritage.
  • De Pijp - THe Petit Paris of Amsterdam.
What's Included
  • Use of bicycle
  • Multi-lingual guide audio app for Spanish / French
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Explore Amsterdam like a bona fide local, guided by your polyglot guide on your bicycle. Pedal along the Amstel river, passing the elegant Skinny Bridge, the BlauwBrug, the historic 400th-anniversary canals, the age-old islands lined with enchanting warehouses, the West Church, the Jordaan region, and more. Indulge in a leisurely pause at Vondelpark. Additionally, this journey enables you to explore the Eastern Harbour, providing a breathtaking view of the IJ River and the 18th-century trading ship replica of the Dutch East India Company.

Kick off this journey at the Salt Harbour, a mere five minutes from Central Station. En route, you’ll encounter several renowned landmarks. Your guide will regale you with the city’s lore, delving into the history and the culture of the Dutch populace. This tour includes a halt at Vondelpark.

Amsterdam’s flat terrain ensures this tour is suitable for individuals of all levels and ages. It’s a breeze to cycle here. The tour is available in English, German and French.

Location
AmsterBike
Piet Heinkade
Amsterbike. From Amsterdam Central Station by foot, 10 minutes walk. Follow the Ruyterkade in the eastern direction along the IJ riverside direction Moevenpick Hotel. From Amsterdam Central Station by tram. Take tram 26 at Central station direction Ijburg and get off at the first stop Bimhuis.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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T7579ptannav
Jul 25, 2024
Great tour! - We learned a lot of interesting facts about the history of Amsterdam! We stopped at beautiful places and the guide was great! Thank you so much! Anna & Pär from Sweden
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Shrujal_b
Jul 5, 2024
Great way to start our trip to amsterdam - We enjoyed Matthew a lot. He was patient and kind. The city is wonderful and no way we could cover that in 3 days so loved getting the feel of all the neighborhoods
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Sonia_g
May 30, 2024
Excellent cycling tour of Amsterdam - An excellent tour of the historic centre and parks. The guide was well-informed and full of stories, and the stops along the way were welcome so we could learn more of the history of Amsterdam and have a short rest. Not recommended for young children as it’s about 15 km, otherwise a great way to spend an afternoon. Highly recommended.
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320sianl
Apr 29, 2024
Highly recommend-Guided bike tour - Pranay our guide was amazing very informative, took us all round Amsterdam, didn’t realise there were so many canals Stopping along the way to explain the history. We had a 20 min break in the beautiful big park where there is a large cafes. We were very luck as we were the only two on the bike ride with him. Very comfy upright bikes. Managed to dodge the rain while out cycling. Wasn’t scared by other bikes or cars all went smoothly. Highly recommend!! Gives you a very good understanding of the place.
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Cindydf4440wh
Oct 3, 2023
Must have done - We had a great bike tour with Miriam in German. She guided us through the city with great care, humor and information. We learned and saw a lot and would definitely recommend the tour. It took 3.5 hours with a short break in Vondelpark and we covered around 15 km.
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456irisk
Aug 27, 2023
Highly Recommended! - We were a great little group of just six people. Our tour guide Mr. Rad led us through Amsterdam with absolute safety, great knowledge and a lot of enthusiasm. This made the bike tour very relaxing and exciting at the same time. It is one of our highlights in Amsterdam.
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Juliel0707
Aug 12, 2023
Active and fun - Our guide, Mike, was friendly, super informative and attentive to everyone’s needs. This tour was a fantastic way to learn about Amsterdam’s rich history (as well as getting around like a local, via bike!)
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Travelak123
Jul 21, 2023
Amazing experience - highly recommend! - Wonderful experience - our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. He took us to the hidden spots of the city and was able to answer all our questions. My family and I are coming back in October and we are definitely coming back for another tour!
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Hilowtrip
Aug 1, 2023
YES to historical bike tours, but not with this company - I would highly recommend that you take a bike tour of Amsterdam to experience the world on wheels the way they do; I would also highly recommend that you NOT do it with this particular company. I took the Historical Tour on July 18. The incompetence began from check-in. I arrived early; I showed them my confirmation on my phone; I stood where they told me to stand and did what they told me to do; and they still put me with the wrong group. If I hadn’t caught the mistake (because I was listening carefully and trying to make sense of the chaos), I would have been on a bike out to the countryside instead of around the city. (Which might have been preferable, but that’s a different story.) I made it known that I was in the wrong group, switched bikes, waited some more and tried to understand why this all felt so chaotic when they do it every day - surely they have systems for this? Then the group of English-speakers was assembled and we were off, and it was a three-hour slog with respect to both the history and the cycling. Our guide - I didn’t catch his name and/or just don’t remember - was well-meaning and clearly wanted to share what he knew about Amsterdam. It’s not that he didn’t care or didn’t want to do a good job. But his commend of English was only basic, and his delivery of the information was so labored - I couldn’t decide if that was part of his professorial “style” or just a function of his grasp of English - that it was a chore to listen to him. We would bike a little, stop, de-bike, listen to him, get back on our bikes, and do it again 10 times. I had already learned half of what he told us by watching the Rick Steves Amsterdam episode on YouTube. With regard to the biking, according to my watch we covered about 9 miles in 3 hours. So it was NOT that much time on the bike. It’s more time standing around. And if you sign up for the tour thinking (as I did) “well Amsterdam has a very specific cycling culture, let me sign up for a group tour because that way there is safety in numbers and everyone will get around well and capably” then you are thinking about it wrong - many people who signed up for my tour seemed to have difficulty on a bike - difficulty going single-file, difficulty starting from a stop, difficulty dealing with traffic…..so your tour mates expose you to more danger, not less. And despite the fact that AmsterBike tells you that they provide water on their website, please note that water is NOT provided (on a three-hour ride in July, helpfully) - it is available for purchase at the end. So if you were relying on them to help provision you because you don’t have a water bottle on you and you think “oh nice, they provide water, one less thing to think about” then again that’s a miscalculation. On the plus side, I did learn some things, and our guide had some interesting perspective on gentrification and over-tourism and the WWII era and Amsterdam’s liberalism (separate topics at separate stops), and I did take a 9 mile loop around the city that I otherwise would not have known to navigate on my own, and yes I saw Amsterdam the way the locals do. But I would recommend that you seek out a different way to have this experience, one that has better offerings as far as both the history and the biking. Seems like there are other companies that do this kind of thing, I saw them when we were out and about. Last note - the AmsterBike shop that you start and end at is right next to the cruise terminal (I didn’t realize this when I signed up). I am not a cruiser myself, but maybe cruisers would like the convenience of spending their time ashore without having to walk any distance. Seems like from where they are located that this is AmsterBike’s bread-and-butter. Otherwise, I am sure you can find better.
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Megan_s
May 21, 2024
Had to pay twice - We paid full price in advance, but when we came to the meeting place, they said they can't locate our reservation and we had to pay full price on spot. This is very confusing and disappointing. Waiting for the refund.
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