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Amsterdam
Extend your holiday in Amsterdam
Extra day accommodation in Amsterdam including breakfast
Single € 210 Twin share per person € 140 Triple share per person € 130
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Surcharges apply if travelling during Easter and Christmas holidays, New Years Eve or other local holidays.
Priority admission ticket € 40
Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Heineken Experience, Diamond Museum, Jewish Historical Museum, Rembrandthouse, Sloten Windmill, Madame Tusssauds and Amsterdam Dungeon
Amsterdam historical city bike tour € 20
Amsterdam is best known for its three rings of canals, perfect for cycling and lined with elaborately decorated merchants' residences and warehouses from the 17th century. You'll see so much more on a bike tour than on foot or by coach in Amsterdam, a city that's tailor-made for cycling.
Your experienced guide will lead you through all the famous attractions, including the Royal Palace, National Monument, Skinny Bridge, Albert Cuyp Market and one of the last windmills in Amsterdam.
Dutch villages and countryside bike tour from Amsterdam € 30
The tour takes you along scenic paths across a nature reserve and through picturesque old villages, where the traditional Dutch way of life has changed little over the years. You will also glide past countless brooks and waterways.
Amsterdam culinary walking tour € 28
A Europe holiday is not complete without tasting some of the local delicacies. Tempt your taste buds and sample local cuisine on a culinary walking tour through Amsterdam's beautiful old town. Accompanied by an English-speaking guide, venture to some of Amsterdam's oldest cafes where you'll have the opportunity to experience 'bitterbal' a savoury beef snack, rolled and battered and served with mustard.
Herring or 'harinkie' remains a local favorite and is also on the menu. You'll be amazed at just how much this oily little fish impacted the economical development of the Netherlands in years gone by!
Finally, take a bite of 'augurk' (pickle) and a chunk of Dutch cheese, then wash it all down with Boswandeling, a Dutch variation of gin, for a truly authentic afternoon appreciating Amsterdam's sights and culinary delights.