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Live like a local in Amsterdam for 48 hours! Whether you’re a foodie, art lover, or night owl; finding fun things to do in Amsterdam for 2 days is easy. Looking for exactly what to do in Amsterdam for 2 days? Look no further! Day 1: Explore the city center Amsterdam is drowned in history! From the ancient Oude Kerk to the popular Dam Square, wandering around the historic city center is a must. The Oude Kerk has been a beacon of Amsterdam for over 800 years and houses a friendly cafe where you can enjoy a sandwich and a coffee. Dam Square is arguably the most recognizable area in Amsterdam. With amazing street performers, the iconic national monument, and the Royal Palace Amsterdam; visiting Dam Square is a feast for your eyes! Day: 1: Inside the charming De Hallen You’ll never want to leave! De Hallen is a hotel, arthouse cinema, market, food hall, and library all rolled into one. You could probably spend your entire evening here without trying! There are delicious street treats for foodies, independent movies for cinema buffs, and popular bars for the night owls. If you don’t want to spend your entire evening indoors, there are some cool bars & restaurants within a stone’s throw of De Hallen. Day 2: Breakfast in De Pijp and Museumplein Brunch or lunch! De Pijp is the place for a delicious breakfast, brunch, or lunch in Amsterdam. Whether you’re looking for perfectly poached eggs or delicious latte with a croissant, cafes in De Pijp only serve the tastiest breakfasts. Now your stomach is satisfied, it’s time to head to Museumplein! Museumplein is only a short walk from De Pijp and is home to the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk, and the Rijksmuseum. Art lovers will be in heaven! Day 2: Jordaan District: Food & Drinks Unwind in picturesque Jordaan! Relax with food & drinks in the locals’ favorite bars and restaurants. Jordaan is home to the Westerkerk; the iconic church where Rembrandt is buried; Anne Frank’s house, and the gorgeous flower canal. Hungry? For traditional bites, stop off at one of the many bars in the area for cheese, bitterballen, and drinks.
Despite rain and chilly night air we had a wonderful time w Vanessa and Paul. It was more leisurely that the larger boats. We had a more interactive discussion with them about the neighborhoods we glided thru and when they took us to the closest wharf for us to catch a taxi back to our hotel they made sure we were in the taxi before returning to their boat. Top notch service!
We had an incredible experience on our tour!! They adjusted for our kids and shared a lot of incredible insights on Amsterdam.
As art lovers, enjoying Amsterdam during this tour was a great experience! Carl is also a very enjoyable person with a great culture!
We met up with Olga on our first night in Amsterdam, after a less than optimal travel day. We were instantly comfortable with Olga and proceeded to take our tour. Olga was friendly, comforting, and knowledgeable, and we would recommend her highly. It was a great beginning to our trip. We enjoyed the drinks and the bites, and the tour in general. She also gave us good recommendations for the remainder of our trip. We would do it again in a heartbeat!