Venice of the North

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AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – With its 6800 monumental houses and buildings, Amsterdam has the largest historical city centre in Europe. Amsterdam or ‘Venice of the North’ is well known for its rings of canals, along with thousands of decorated merchants residences and ware houses, built in the 17th century during ‘the Dutch Golden Age’. There are plenty tours through which you can get a better perspective of Amsterdam.


Travelling in luxurious coach is one of them where you will see the old and new parts of this beautiful city with its many historical buildings and interesting sights. Coach City tours duration are 3 hours and cost approximately 25 euros.
Another Amsterdam broad perspective tour is the Touristbus. It is a unique city tour that takes you to all the major landmarks that Amsterdam has to offer.

,,Too much fun for just one trip… – B.W.HOTELS

The Touristbus Amsterdam has a transparent roof that can be opened if weather permits. You will admire the famous canals with their beautiful elegant colourful houses, towers and bridges. You will also see interesting sights such as the Royal Palace, Dam Square, the Westzrn Church, the Skinny Bridge, Amsterdam’s tallest Windmill as well as all the major museums and attractions.

GPS – guided audio is available in English. Touristbus operates daily, every 45 minutes and the tour duration is around 2 hours. The price is 35 euros and it includes a free guided visit to the famous Gassan Diamonds factory and a free drink.


The perfect way to discover Amsterdam at your own pace is hop-on hop-off city sightseeing tours. You can enjoy great panoramic views while following the carefully designed route passing all the major landmarks that Amsterdam has to offer. The specially designed glass roofs of their buses enables you to enjoy these beautiful and multiphase city to the fullest. Hop-on buses operate daily from 9:00 am to 7:00pm and the price differs from 20 to 40 euros depending on the validity of tickets, 24 or 48 hour validity period.
Hop-on tours can be combined with canal cruise boats or can be booked solely for boats only, as Hop-on-hop-off by boat tours. Boat Tour service is enjoyable and relaxing way of getting around the canals and takes you past most of Amsterdam’s top sites and museums such as the Amsterdam Hermitage Museum and the Anna Frank House. The service is frequent and regular and the several stops are located near the museums, shopping districts and tourist attractions. Multilingual commentary is provided on board.

Combination of bus and boat is a wonderful flexible way to discover Amsterdam doing a 24 or 48 hour period hour period. You can hop-on and hop – off as many times as you like. The comfortable boats and coaches offer a frequent service with lots of stops and various transfer points.

In 2013 th Amsterdam celebrated 400 years anniversary of famous channel area which has recently been declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. This excellent value for money canal cruises is one of the best ways to discover its beauty. Feast your eyes on the elegant merchants houses dating from the Golden Age, the faboulus gables, beautiful churches, the iconic Skinny Bridge, the docks, and many more highlights.
Cannabis, marijuana, weed – whatever you want to call it it’s one fascinating plant. There is a two hour tour, called Coffeeshop tour, that will uncover the secrets of cannabis and of the subculture that exist only in Amsterdam’s famous coffee shops.


Cutting through the smokescreen of conflicting reports and opinions, an English-speaking guide will give you a safe, impartial and expert inside look at the city’s most widespread about coffee shops, both famous and infamous as you explore the Nederlands drug policies and their consequences, the ‘grey area’ around the topics, coffee shop etiquette and much more.


With a bicycle you can reach places that remain inaccessible to others. Do as the locals do and experience Amsterdam by bike. This is certainly the fastest, most flexible and most fun way of getting around in Amsterdam. You can discover the city’s many canals, museums and attractions and other famous sites at your own pace. These safe, guided bicycle tours will give you a fascinating picture of Amsterdam famous and rich history. Three hours rent a bike service will cost you around 10-12 euros. Guided bike tour costs 15 eur per hour.

A visit to Amsterdam and Netherlands is not complete without having seen the lovely Dutch countryside, its flowerfields, cheese markets and windmills.


Dutch countryside extends a visit to Zaanse Schans, the picturesque Windmill Village, with its typical green – timber houses and warehouses. Other highlights of this excursion include the famous and lively fishing village of Volendam where travelers visit a cheese factory museum and get some extra time for lunch in a nice fish restaurant. Volendam tour also include the boat trip to and from the former island of Marken, where a visit of a local traditional clockmaker is planned.
Another extraordinary tour organized by Amsterdam tour agencies is Keukenhof and flowerfields. This extensive tour take travellers to the spectacular dutch bulb fields, the coastal region between Haarlem and Leiden. The highlight of this excursion is the world’s famous Keukenhof flower fields, the largest bulb-flower park in the world. In this most photographed place in the world you’ll find no less than 4. 5 million tulips in 100 varieties.

When the millions of hand-planted bulbs come into bloom, they form the largest sculpture park in the Netherlands.

The tulip field in Keukenhof flower garden, Lisse, Netherlands, Holland

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So many flowers, colours and patterns, so much inspiration, so many ideas and tips to try at home. Wander tohrough Keukenhof and find out what you like the best. Be amazed by the inspirational gardens and visit the various flower shows. Flowers? Yes, in abundance. But there’s more to Keukenhof than flowers. There are also all kind of demonstrations to make your visit even more unforgettable, including parades, workshops and even a traditional dutch costume festival. You will also have the opportunity to order bulbs for your own garden.
If you are in a search for more of a traditional experience, than look after Alkmaar cheese market and Windmills tour. This tour will take you to 700-years old Alkmaar, scene of the picturesque cheese market, where you will get a real sense of ancient market life. You will admire the competing teams of the cheese carriers guild and watch as the cheeses are pilled high on the cobblestone square at Alkmaar market. After a guided walk and lunch you will go to Schermerhorn, famous for its three old windmills with the possibility of visiting one.

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Delft, The Hague and Madurodam tour is another exciting way to explore Holand broadly. It is a 6 hours excursion that starts with a visit to the historical town of Delft famous around the world for its ceramics industry. You will of course, visit one of the few remaining ceramic factories before taking to the beautiful town centre of Delft. Then on the Hague, seat of the Dutch government, during an extensive city tour you will pass the Houses of Parliament the Peace Palace, home to the International Court of Justice, and many other interesting sights. Your last stop will be the interactive miniatur town of Madurodam.


We will encircle the wide selection of Amsterdam tour offers with the amazing Night life tours. Night life tours are the most popular in Amsterdam.

Wandering around the streets at night you will hear all kind of languages except dutch language. That’s because of the mass of Tourists from all over the world that come enjoy Amsterdam at night. They say a night you won’t remember but never forget.


And therefore, there is no better way to visit Amsterdam’s Red Light district than on an ultimate party Pubcrawl. On this favorable tour you will visit five pubs and a club, receive a free shot of jagermeister, vodka, sambuca or apple sour at each one, get a free entrance to a club and a free souvenir t-shirt. There is no better or safer way to take a walk through and visit the Red light district. The red light district excursion starts at a prostitute information centre, where you will be offered a drink. A former prostitute will explain you the system, and you will be able to ask any questions you may have. The visit to the ‘Wallen’, the Red Light district is perhaps the most interesting part of this tour. There you can see, in live, the oldest profession in the world. The tour will continue through narrow streets. One of them is famous ‘Zeedijk’, in the past, one of the most dangerous streets of Amsterdam, where seamen went looking for amusement.

Whether you prefer to unwind with a glass of wine or a cup of tea, the Intercontinental Amstel Amsterdam provides a welcoming atmosphere for those in search of calm and comfort. You could indeed consider three terraces: the one belonging to the renowned Amstel lounge, the terrace belonging to the Brasserie and the new terrace belonging to A bar. ”A Bar is a new bar with a fresh ‘look & feel’ that offers not only a terrace, but also barrel-aged cocktails – to name only one specialty.
The beautiful terraces of Inerconti Amstel, overlooking the river exude an informal ambience, inspiring light-hearthed relaxation. With a regular DJ programme ‘A Bar’ is a perfect spot to enjoy the charm of the city.
Granted, it’s not really waterside, but does look out over the water and how! Located near Central station and on the top floor of the Double Tree by Amsterdam, the Sky Lounge offers a breathtakingly, beautiful, panoramic view of the whole city and the river. It’s large balcony and enormous roof terrace, over 100 square meters, with its own outside bar add to the cosmopolitan feel and unique ambience of the place. The Sky Lounge opens at 11:00 am each morning.

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16 thoughts on “Venice of the North

  1. You have a way with words my friend. Amsterdam is truly an ancient, beautiful city with a very unexpected history. Probably, most people either forgot or never knew that this country and in particular this city was a dominant trading force. Your pictures are beautiful, especially the tulips. But the way you describe the entire experience, you’ve set the bar very high. Terrific job!

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    1. Hi JC glad to have you back with a comment. Such a positive critic. We are delighted and yes Amsterdam regarding the tours is the best place for wandering, sailing riding. …So many places full of history. I personally enjoy visiting Amsterdam. Happy holiday season JC!!!

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    1. Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller, someone said. Also, there is never enough of traveling. Way to make travel gives an inspiration and desire to travel exposes us to different cultures and ancient traditions and through these authentic encounters, we learn to embrace and celebrate both our similarities and our differences.

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    1. Thank you, Nancy, for taking the time to read this post and comment. Keukenhof also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world’s largest flower gardens, situated in the municipality of Lisse, in the Netherlands. A unique and unforgettable experience for everyone this year will be Keukenhof Tulip Gardens opening ceremony on March 21. The 2024 Tulip Gardens edition will be extra festive due to Keukenhof’s 75th anniversary.

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