On a 1.5-hour walking tour through the picturesque Jordaan district, you will learn more about what is probably Amsterdam's most famous and trendiest area. Take a leisurely stroll through the former working-class district and its idyllic courtyards, canals and 17th-century alleyways.
The name of the Jordaan district comes from the French "jardin" (garden) and so you can find many streets named after flowers, plants and trees in this district. Secluded courtyards, so-called Hofjes, offer small, green oases in the bustling city and an opportunity to talk about Amsterdam's tulip mania in the 17th century.
Your guide will also take you to famous sights such as the Anne Frank House and Homomonument and tell you the story of the 400-year-old canal system, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010. And the guide will tell you where to find the most delicious apple pie in Amsterdam!
