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Explore Amsterdam's highlights on a guided walking tour and canal cruise, complete with drinks and cheese tasting for a memorable city experience.
Imagine strolling through the streets of a city renowned for its charming canals, historic landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods. Now, add a relaxing boat ride through those iconic waterways, topped with local cheeses and drinks. That’s exactly what this Amsterdam combined tour offers—a balanced blend of sightseeing, cultural insights, and indulgent tastings, designed for travelers seeking a personal and authentic experience.
What we particularly love about this tour is the intimate setting. With a maximum of 10 guests, you’re unlikely to feel lost in the crowd. Plus, the chance to see both land and water perspectives of Amsterdam makes for a well-rounded visit. However, one aspect to keep in mind is that some parts of the tour, such as the walk through the shopping district, might feel less relevant if shopping isn’t your thing. Still, if you’re after a rundown of the city’s landmarks, history, and local flavors, this tour hits most of those notes.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy guided explorations, appreciate storytelling, and want a taste of local cuisine and drinks along the way. It’s ideal for first-timers eager to absorb the city’s vibe, but seasoned visitors looking for a relaxed, value-packed outing will also find it appealing.

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Your journey begins at Beursplein, a lively square next to the old stock exchange. Here, your guide—usually someone from Amsterdam Guías & Tours—waits with a friendly smile, marked by a blue umbrella or a tour logo. This initial meeting sets the tone for a personal experience, as the small group is limited to just 10 people, encouraging conversation and questions.
It’s worth arriving a few minutes early since the tour tends to start on time. A tip from reviews: participants have found the meeting point a tad confusing, with some suggesting going with your instincts if directions aren’t clear. Still, most agree the guide’s friendliness makes up for any initial mix-up.
The tour takes you through key areas like Amsterdam Centraal, famously designed by Pierre Cuypers and opened in 1889. You’ll see the grand station and learn about its importance as the city’s main rail hub. Next, the guide will walk you through the Chinese Quarter, where you’ll find the Buddhist Temple of Amsterdam, adding a spiritual and cultural dimension to your walk.
The route continues to the Nieuwmarkt area—known for its lively market stalls and historic San Anton Gate. Here, the guide might share stories about the neighborhood’s past and its lively present. Moving into the Jodenbuurt (Jewish Quarter), you’ll get insights into the community’s history, especially during WWII, with stops at the Zuiderkerk and other sites. Multiple reviewers highlight that these stops offer a deeper understanding of the city’s diverse cultural fabric and the impact of history.
The tour’s next highlight is Dam Square, the beating heart of Amsterdam. You’ll see the Royal Palace, The New Church, and the National Monument, all iconic symbols of Dutch history and architecture. The guide enriches the experience with stories behind these landmarks, making the sights come alive.
Just nearby is the Begijnhof, a tranquil oasis in the city’s busy center. The well-kept gardens here provide a peaceful contrast to the bustling streets, and the guide often takes time to discuss the Beguines’ history—an interesting slice of Amsterdam’s religious and social past.
After about 2-3 hours of walking, the group transitions to the canal cruise, which lasts approximately an hour. This is where the tour really shines, according to many reviews. The boat is open, allowing for great views of the city’s picturesque canals and historic facades. The crew is often praised for their humor and friendliness, making the experience lively and relaxed.
Onboard, you’ll find unlimited drinks and cheese tasting, which add to the convivial atmosphere. Reviewers mention that the cheese selection is delicious, and the drinks flow freely—sometimes including wine, soda, or beer. However, a few noted that the cheese and drinks service could be a bit haphazard, with some guests feeling forgotten or serving times inconsistent. This seems to be a minor hiccup in an otherwise enjoyable cruise.
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The tour concludes back at Dam Square, making it easy to continue exploring or grab a bite. The flexibility to split the experience over two days—visiting the boat and walking tour separately—is noted as a plus, especially for delayed arrivals. The tour’s logistics are generally smooth, but some reviews mention initial confusion about meeting points, so staying attentive is wise.

This tour isn’t just about ticking off landmarks; it’s about getting to know the stories, sensing the city’s vibe, and sampling local flavors. The guides, like Louisa and Ilya, frequently receive praise for their knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging manner. Their stories bring Amsterdam’s history into context, making each stop more meaningful.
The small group size means you can ask questions freely and even request to visit particular spots or learn more about certain topics. The inclusion of a luxury open-boat canal cruise elevates the experience, allowing you to unwind while soaking in the sights from a unique vantage point.
At $74.65 per person, this tour offers notable value. It combines guided land exploration, a scenic canal cruise, and tasting experiences—components that many travelers would pay extra for separately. The tour’s price reflects a good balance between affordability and quality, especially considering the small-group intimacy and the included tastings.
From the positive reviews, it’s clear that the experience can be quite memorable, especially if you appreciate storytelling, local cuisine, and the relaxed pace of a small group. Some reviewers note that the cruise could improve in organization, but overall, the experience still receives solid ratings for fun and informative content.

This experience is perfect for first-time visitors to Amsterdam who want a rundown of the city’s most important landmarks and neighborhoods. It’s also great for travelers who enjoy guided storytelling, as the guides are known for their friendly and informative approach.
Food and drink lovers will appreciate the cheese tasting and unlimited drinks, making it a relaxed social occasion. The small-group setting appeals to those who prefer a more intimate experience rather than large tour buses.
If you’re someone who values local insights and authentic stories, this tour delivers. However, if you’re particularly interested in historical depth or museums, you might want to supplement this experience with more specialized visits.

All in all, this combined walking and canal cruise tour offers a fantastic introduction to Amsterdam. It’s well-suited for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and tasting—all in a friendly, small-group environment. The scenic canal cruise with drinks and cheese is a real highlight, especially for those who enjoy a laid-back, social experience.
While some reviewers mention minor organizational hiccups, these don’t overshadow the overall value. The guides stand out for their knowledge and warmth, and the sights visited are some of the most recognizable in Amsterdam. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveler wanting to see the city from fresh angles, this tour covers a lot of ground.
If you’re after an experience that blends culture, history, and local flavors—all with a personal touch—this tour is a solid pick. Just arrive prepared for some walking, keep an eye on meeting points, and get ready to enjoy a memorable slice of Amsterdam.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour generally welcomes most travelers. Keep in mind that the walking and boat cruise may be more enjoyable for older kids and teens.
What languages are the tours offered in?
The walking tour is available in English or Spanish, depending on your selected option. The cruise features an English-language guide.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, including both the walking portion and the canal cruise.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Beursplein 1-3 and concludes at Dam Square. The cruise is booked separately but follows the same general schedule.
Are drinks and cheese included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy unlimited drinks and cheese tasting during the cruise. Other food and drinks not mentioned as included are extra.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts, with a full refund. Less than 24 hours’ notice means no refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bring an umbrella or raincoat in case of rain—common in Amsterdam.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves walking through the city and a boat cruise, so consider accessibility needs before booking.
Whether you’re after a scenic city overview, engaging stories, or delicious tastings, this small-group Amsterdam tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s soul. It’s an experience likely to leave you with memorable stories and a full belly of cheese and drinks.