HIGHLIGHTS OF AMSTERDAM BIKE TOUR

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Adult Price:
USD $35.00

Child Price: (1-12)
USD $25.00

Prices include Tax

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Join us for an exciting guided bike tour of Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ capital city(and the bike capital of the world)! Unlimited Biking will provide you with a bicycle and a helmet for this experience. Enjoy a ride through Amsterdam’s beautiful canals, seeing the royal palace and the stunning architecture. Marvel at the Museumplein, seeing Amsterdam’s most famous museums: Van Gogh Museum, Concertgebouw, Stedelijk Museum, and Rijksmuseum. Your guide will lead you through Amsterdam’s largest city park, Vondelpark – a green oasis in the city dating back to 1865. Ride through the gorgeous and historic Jordaan neighborhood, then see where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazis during World War II. After an informative ride through this beautiful and renowned city, your tour ends back at Unlimited Biking’s store.


PLEASE NOTE THIS NEW TOUR STARTS ON THE 1ST OF MARCH 2026


Meeting Point: Overtoom 45 1054 HB Amsterdam


Runs: Daily 10am


Duration: 2.5 h


Capacity: Number of participants per tour guide is 15. Multiple tours may run at the same time.


Important Information

  • All participants over 12 years of age must be able to ride a bike
  • All participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
  • Any child’s bikes or equipment must be requested
  • All of our tours operate rain or shine
  • Please provide one credit card and one government-issued ID to be retained as a deposit for the duration of the tour
  • Please arrive 15 minutes prior to tour departure. 


Highlights:

  • Pedal along the Damrak, the Wall Street of Amsterdam
    Admire Vondelpark, Amsterdam’s largest city park
    See the stunning architecture along Amsterdam’s canals.
    Ride past the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum
    Bask in the glow of Koninklijk Paleis van Amsterdam, the royal palace of Amsterdam
    See the house where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Holocaust, a sobering reminder of World War II