
Cycle a world capital in a weekend.
Was ist eine Individualreise nach Amsterdam?
A custom Amsterdam tour is a curated journey by bike and canal, combining museum access and studio visits with neighborhood meals. Your itinerary blends iconic sites—Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum—with hidden gems: a Jordaan café lunch, a designer's studio, a windmill day trip. Every moment is chosen for you.
Amsterdam rewards those who abandon the guidebook. Its 165 canals form a living museum—not frozen in time, but inhabited by designers, collectors, and curators who've chosen to build their lives here. A custom tour moves you through this world by bicycle and water taxi, stopping where locals eat, think, and create, rather than where tour buses queue.
The city's genius lies in its scale. You can cycle from the Rijksmuseum's old masters to a Jordaan brown café to a hidden design studio in under an hour, yet each stop feels like a separate universe. Spring tulips bloom from window boxes in April; summer light lingers until 10 p.m. in June. Either way, the rhythm is yours to set.
Your guide won't be reciting facts about the Golden Age. Instead, expect a curator's private access to the Rijksmuseum's storage, a designer's introduction to their studio, timed entry to Anne Frank House paired with context that transforms witnessing into understanding. This is Amsterdam for those who want to know it, not photograph it.
Unsere empfohlenen Monate sind April–May (tulips), June–September. Hier ein monatlicher Überblick mit Planungshinweisen.
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Zwei Ausgangspunkte — Ihre echte Reiseroute ist individuell. Wir bauen darauf auf.
April–May brings tulips blooming in canal-side gardens and windows; temperatures hover around 15°C. June–September offers reliable weather, longer daylight (sunset near 10 p.m. in June), and lively street life, though crowds peak in July–August. October–March is quieter, moody, and cooler (2–7°C)—perfect for museum hours and brown café time without tourist density.
Seven days allows you to cycle neighborhoods, visit museums with depth, and experience local rhythms—brown café lunches, studio visits, a day trip to windmills. Fourteen days lets you extend to Delft and The Hague, take a cooking class, revisit favorite spots, and move beyond tourist Amsterdam into genuine local life. Fewer than four days means missing the city's logic.
Amsterdam is part of the Schengen Area. US, UK, and Canadian citizens enjoy 90 days visa-free entry. Most other nationalities require a Schengen visa, arranged through your nearest Dutch embassy before travel. Allow 2–4 weeks for processing. Post-Brexit, UK citizens have the same 90-day allowance as before but cannot work or study during that period.
CustomizeYourTour's 7-day Amsterdam itinerary begins at €1,900 per person, including local guide, curated museum access (Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House), bicycle rental, and some meals. Flights, accommodation, and dining beyond included meals are separate. Fourteen-day itineraries with regional extensions start at €3,400 per person. Final pricing depends on group size, specific experiences, and season.
Bring waterproof layers: Amsterdam's weather turns quickly, and April–May rain is common (jackets, umbrella). Comfortable cycling shoes or sneakers (you'll bike daily on cobblestones). Smart-casual clothing suits museum visits and brown cafés—avoid beachwear in public spaces. A small backpack beats a rolling suitcase on narrow streets and bridges. Sunglasses for canal-side glare in summer. A light scarf works year-round. Dutch pharmacies carry forgotten toiletries.
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