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Berlin to Paris: Bike Rides & Big Nights
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My overall experience of this trip was incredible! This was my first travel adventure and I was able to see everything I had on my list and more!”
Oscar, traveled in September
Amsterdam unfolds over 2 days, featuring a bike tour through the city center. The Red Light District beckons, while Anne Frank House ($9-16) and canal cruises await. Multi-share hostels provide rest before continuing to Bruges.
Duration 6 days Destinations Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,379
25% Off- US$1,034You save $344
Europe Taster
303 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good organization; made the tour very efficient.”
Grace, traveled in October
Historical Riekermolen Windmill stands proud in Amsterdam's landscape. Traditional cheese and clog-making demonstrations showcase local crafts, while evening canal cruises illuminate waterways. Hampton by Hilton Schipol Airport hosts guests before a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Duration 7 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $1,655
44% Off- US$927You save $728
Duration 7 days Destinations Amsterdam, Marken, Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam, Brussels, Ghent, Bruges Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
44% Off- US$2,104
Zaanse Schans windmills and Volendam's fishing village reveal Dutch traditions. Diamond-cutting demonstrations dazzle before evening visits to Rembrandtplein. Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport serves as home base, offering breakfast and easy city access.
Duration 7 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
44% Off- US$844
Canal cruises glide past 17th-century buildings while Dam Square hosts walking tours. Zaanse Schans' working windmills compete with Heineken Experience or seasonal Keukenhof Gardens. Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South provides daily breakfast.
Duration 5 days Destinations Bruges, Amsterdam Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator WiseYatra From $1,179
5% Off- US$1,120You save $58
Narrow canals and historic parks unfold during panoramic city tours. Master craftsmen showcase skills at the Diamond Cutting Workshop, while Zaanse Schans presents iconic windmills. Rembrandtplein buzzes with nightlife energy.
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Zaanse Schans, Volendam, Marken, Hamelin, Brandenburg, Berlin Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
5% Off- US$562
Glimpse of Europe (End Paris, 7 Days)
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All of the stops on the trip were full of cultural things specific for that location, so we got a feeling for traditions of each country.”
Jonathan, traveled in May
Historic canal district and gabled houses showcase Amsterdam's charm. Optional evening canal cruise available for €39. Holiday Inn Express North Riverside presents ideal positioning for experiencing the city's gezelligheid atmosphere.
Duration 7 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, France Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From $1,525
10% Off- US$1,373You save $152
From Amsterdam's canals to the Anne Frank House, explore the city's heart from A-Train hotel. Visit Leidseplein for evening entertainment, tour the Van Gogh Museum, and cruise past historic facades. Includes private transfers and daily breakfast.
Duration 4 days Destinations Amsterdam Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,199
5% Off- US$1,140You save $60
Panoramic city tours highlight Amsterdam's unique character, complemented by traditional diamond-cutting demonstrations. Rembrandtplein offers diverse dining near the Red Light District. Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport provides convenient lodging with city accessibility.
Duration 7 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
5% Off- US$1,072
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Delft, Paris Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From
5% Off- US$1,563
What people love about Amsterdam Tours
- Europe Taster
Gayle the leader was excellent and very informative. Gary, our driver was also helpful, fun and informative. For someone relatively new to europe this was a good trip and long enough time spent in places to give you a good idea of european life. Do make sure you read the pre-departure information well and allow 155 chf for jungfrau as you cannot pay in euro. Also, if you are considering this tour for children under 12, please dont. The coach drives are long, the starts are early and it can be tedius for children. Some aspects oc this trip are not suitable for families.
- Glimpse of Europe (End Paris, 7 Days)
Just a few comments.: Tour was great. Lynda and Eric did a terrific job. 1) not sure what’s with the name “ cost saver” branding. But I’m embarrassed to tell people I booked a cost saver tour. Makes it sound like I cheaped out and bought a low budget tour. Which it wasn’t Stick with Trafalgar. It’s “known” and trusted 2) I wish there were exceptions to age limits for the contiki tours. My daughter 18 and I (46) took this tour. I’m an active person participating in. Triathlons. I found many of the activities on this tour geared towards those who were inactive or had limited mobility Wanted more active things to do. Three or 4 sitting down river cruises. Although pleasant is a lot of similar/repetitive activities. Hope you can design some tours for us active middle agers Lynda implemented a daily seat rotation. That is a very fair idea. I hope it’s done on all tours. It would have been nice if we had the forethought to take a group photo at some point in our tour. Our group never did. Maybe add this to the agenda for tour directors
- Best of Holland (7 Days)
Had a great time with a wonderful guide. The itinerary was very varied with never a dull moment. Comfortable bus and terrific driver.
What our customers ask about Amsterdam Tours & Trips
What are the best day trips from Amsterdam?
Multiple rewarding excursions await visitors within easy reach of Amsterdam. Zaanse Schans stands out with its collection of working windmills cheese-making displays and traditional clog workshops. A combined Rotterdam and Delft tour takes visitors through Dutch porcelain craftsmanship followed by a boat tour of Rotterdam's bustling harbor. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The guided boat tour through Rotterdam harbor offered amazing city views and the Royal Delft Experience was fascinating." The historic Binnenhof in The Hague the seat of Dutch Parliament provides another worthwhile destination. Most tours depart from central locations near hotels like the Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South making early morning departures convenient.
When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
Tourist numbers peak from April through October with the iconic tulip displays at Keukenhof Gardens drawing crowds from mid-March to mid-May. Summer months bring comfortable temperatures ideal for exploring the canals and outdoor cafes though visitor numbers reach their highest. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather was perfect for exploring Amsterdam's charming streets and canals." Winter brings a quieter more intimate atmosphere with holiday markets and warm cafes offering refuge from the cold. Hotels like the A-Train Hotel or Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South maintain consistent service standards year-round.
What are the must-try local food experiences in Amsterdam?
Dutch cuisine reveals itself through various venues across Amsterdam. Fresh herring stands near Dam Square serve traditional raw fish while the Albert Cuyp Market offers fresh stroopwafels made on site. The Nine Streets district houses specialty cheese shops where visitors can sample local varieties. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The food scene around Jordaan district was incredible especially the traditional Dutch cafes." Many accommodations including the Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam South sit near these food destinations making culinary exploration accessible.
What are the best shopping areas in Amsterdam?
Each Amsterdam neighborhood offers distinct shopping experiences. P.C. Hooftstraat features high-end fashion boutiques while the Nine Streets district specializes in vintage finds and local designers. Kalverstraat serves as the main thoroughfare for international retail brands and Albert Cuyp Market provides local goods and memorable souvenirs. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Nine Streets area was perfect for unique boutiques and authentic Dutch design." Central hotels like the A-Train Hotel provide easy access to these diverse shopping districts.
What are the best areas to stay in Amsterdam when visiting for the first time?
First-time visitors often find the city center and Canal Ring district most convenient with hotels like Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport and Hampton by Hilton Schipol Airport serving as reliable bases. The Rembrandtplein area puts visitors within walking distance of major attractions including the Royal Palace and Dam Square while offering abundant dining options. According to one reviewer: "The hotels were well-located with good breakfast options and comfortable rooms though those in the city center tend to be more expensive."
How should I budget for Amsterdam?
Amsterdam's costs vary significantly by location and season. Most organized tours include breakfast and select dinners while independent meals range from 15-20 USD per person. Museum entry fees typically cost 15-20 USD per visit. One TourRadar traveler suggested: "Save money by getting a multi-day public transport pass and visiting museums early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak pricing." Planning ahead and booking accommodations early often yields better rates.