Tour of the historical center of Amsterdam in Italian – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Walk through the center of Amsterdam and discover the main attractions of the city and the hidden gems too. Tour in Italian with licensed guide, professional and empathetic.
PRICE: $51
per person
Introductory walk of the city center of Amsterdam with an official local guide who will tell you about the daily life and curiosities of the Dutch culture from the point of view of an Italian living in the Netherlands.
She will show you the major tourist attractions of Amsterdam with the possibility of returning independently but above all she will make you discover many places less known by tourists highlighting truly particular details!!!
The walk also includes stops for your memories, a sweet break at the biscuit factory and the final stop in the famous flower market for shopping and eating street food.
At the end of the tour you will be given a map of the city and, if you wish, we will show you the route taken together, thus having the possibility to note down the places you would like to return to independently.
Furthermore, the list of cafè and restaurants in Amsterdam selected and recommended by our staff will be sent to you by private message!
Price €23 adult / €17 children up to 12 years
– Walking Distance: 3 km approximately
⏱️ Duration of the walk: 2 hours
⏱️Proposed Departure Time: 10:00 or 14:00
– Calories burned: approximately 100 kcal
Know Amsterdam as a true local
Speak the Italian language
Enjoy with other Italians
Walk with a guide friend
Make unforgettable memories of your holiday
The Italian licensed guide in included.
The list of recommended local restaurants and cafè is included.
Map of the city.
Free tips and indications during the walk
All the souvenirs / food / drink shopping is not included.
All the entrance tickets are not included.
This is just one of the many unforgettable experiences the Netherlands has to offer. Discover more tours, hidden gems, and must-see spots in Amsterdam or on our complete Netherlands guide.
