Amsterdam Open Boat Off-the-Beaten-Track Cruise and National Maritime Museum Entrance Ticket
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Explore the lesser known canals of Amsterdam in the Plantage neighborhood in an open boat cruise with a live guide. Admire landmarks such as the Portuguese Synagogue, Hermitage Museum and Artis Zoo. This tour also includes a ticket to the National Maritime Museum which you can explore as your leisure and learn more about the fascinating history of Amsterdam's Golden Age.
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Explore the lesser known canals of Amsterdam in the Plantage neighborhood in an open boat cruise with a live guide. Admire landmarks such as the Portuguese Synagogue, Hermitage Museum and Artis Zoo. This tour also includes a ticket to the National Maritime Museum which you can explore as your leisure and learn more about the fascinating history of Amsterdam's Golden Age.Amsterdam is best seen from the canals which many people are aware of, but next to the crowded canals there is a hidden gem in town: the Plantage neighborhood. This neighborhood is as interesting as the canal ring of Amsterdam with famous landmarks such as the Hermitage Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue and the typical Dutch windmill De Gooyer. You will see all of them during this open boat cruise through the Plantage while the live guide explains all there is to know. You might even spot a giraffe when cruising alongside the Artis zoo!
Next to this, you will be visiting the National Maritime Museum. This museum, with the beautiful Royal Barg and the replica of a Dutch East-India trade ship, will astonish you with history and the explanation of how Amsterdam and the Netherlands became the world's mightiest power during the Golden Age.
Next to this, you will be visiting the National Maritime Museum. This museum, with the beautiful Royal Barg and the replica of a Dutch East-India trade ship, will astonish you with history and the explanation of how Amsterdam and the Netherlands became the world's mightiest power during the Golden Age.
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