Canals of Amsterdam

Tourist attraction
★ 4.8 (54K+ reviews) • 166K+ booked
The Canals of Amsterdam offer a unique way to explore the city's iconic sights on a relaxing cruise. Board a beautiful electric boat like Flagship Amsterdam near Central Station and uncover hidden gems, including the Anne Frank House. Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed canal ring stretches over 100 kilometers, weaving through the city center. Lined with 17th-century houses, charming bridges, and historic landmarks, the canals reveal the Dutch capital’s rich heritage and vibrant culture. Enjoy a small group tour with a welcoming captain, complimentary soft drinks, snacks, and unlimited wine to keep you cozy as you sail. It's a comfortable and scenic way to experience the city. This highly rated experience is perfect for couples, families, or friends. Snap postcard-worthy photos, unwind with a stroopwafel at a canal-side café, and watch the lights shimmer on the water at night Book your Canals of Amsterdam tour on Klook now.
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Canals of Amsterdam Reviews

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Aiko ******
1 Jul
I booked a tour that included wine and cheese, and you could refill the wine until the end of the cruise. Along the way, the staff on the ship explained the various points.
Aiko ******
30 Jun
The food is delicious, the service is good, the atmosphere is nice, and it is easy to find and travel to. However, the menu is not very extensive.
張 **
30 Jun
This is Tours & Tickets' day trip itinerary, to Amsterdam Central Station Tours & Tickets after collecting tickets to the 1st floor B platform assembly to take a double-decker bus, the guide on the bus will sometimes introduce the surrounding special attractions will history, but usually very surprising, if sleeping may be suddenly scared 😂. The trip will first stop at Afsluitdijk for 15 minutes to see the dam separating the sea from the lake, the day happened to encounter the bridge open to let the boats through so there was a wait. After arriving at the village, the tour guide has carefully explained the history and culture of the village. After the cruise, there will be about two and a half hours of free time. The architecture of Giethoorn has its own characteristics, so it's quite relaxing to stroll around.
2+
Puong ********
29 Jun
Really enjoyed myself during the day trip. Everything went smoothly. The driver and the cruise captain were friendly and professional. We felt well taken care of. Giethoorn is gorgeous, not to be missed if you visit the Netherlands.
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WU *******
23 Jun
It is recommended to print out a piece of paper and use it to avoid induction problems with electronic devices. It is recommended to buy the ticket back to the airport in advance to avoid having to queue up to buy tickets and wasting time.
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WU *******
23 Jun
There are Chinese tour guides available to listen to, which can help you get to know the city of Amsterdam better. As for whether to choose a semi-open or covered boat, it depends on the weather!
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WU *******
23 Jun
There is a full Chinese guide, so you can slowly get to know this great building. It is recommended to stay here for 2-3 hours, which is highly recommended!
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WU *******
22 Jun
Both Giethoorn and Windmill Village are super beautiful. Our Chinese tour guide this time was Su Rui, who was very nice!
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Places to Visit Around the Canals of Amsterdam

Grachtengordel (Canal Belt)

Visit the Grachtengordel, or Canal Belt, one of the most beautiful and iconic parts of Amsterdam. Built in the 1600s, this area has four main canals where you'll see historic houses, cozy cafes, and charming bridges. Here, you can take a relaxing walk, a bike ride, or a peaceful boat tour. Catch the view at sunset or when the city lights reflect on the water at night!

Canal Cruise in Amsterdam

A canal cruise in Amsterdam gives you a unique view of the city’s canals, architecture, and neighborhoods. Choose from relaxing daytime rides, romantic evenings, or family tours, passing iconic sights like the Anne Frank House and Amstel River. It’s a must-do for any visitor—no waiting, just join the fun and enjoy!

Floating Flower Market (Bloemenmarkt)

The Floating Flower Market (Bloemenmarkt) in Amsterdam is the world’s only floating flower market, offering a vibrant array of fresh flowers, bulbs, and souvenirs right on the city’s famous canals. It’s a colorful, fragrant spot perfect for a peaceful walk and a unique shopping experience in the heart of Amsterdam.

Historic Canal Houses

Amsterdam’s historic canal houses line the city’s waterways, showcasing classic Dutch architecture with their narrow, tall facades and ornate gables. These charming buildings tell stories of Amsterdam’s rich history and add to the timeless beauty of the canals.

Iconic Bridges of Amsterdam’s Canals

Amsterdam features over 1,200 unique bridges, each adding to the city’s charm. Highlights include the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) and the romantic Bridge of 15 Bridges. Whether you walk, bike, or cruise beneath them, these historic crossings offer stunning views and a true taste of Amsterdam’s beauty.

Jordaan Quarter

Discover the Jordaan quarter, where historic canals once vital for trade now wind past trendy shops, cozy cafés, and art galleries, giving you a look into Amsterdam’s history as a vibrant commercial hub and a hidden gem of the city.

Anne Frank House

Visit the Anne Frank House on Prinsengracht, where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II, offering a powerful insight into Amsterdam’s wartime history, human resilience, and one of the city’s most iconic sights.

Van Gogh Museum

Just a 7-minute drive from the scenic Canals of Amsterdam, the Van Gogh Museum is a must-visit for art lovers. It features the world's largest collection of Van Gogh's works, including his famous Sunflowers and self-portraits. The museum offers an inspiring look into his life and creative journey.

Canals of Amsterdam's Cultural and Historical Significance

Amsterdam’s canals highlight the city’s rich heritage. The 17th-century canal ring, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflects the Dutch Golden Age through its elegant architecture and innovative urban design.

A canal cruise in Amsterdam gives you a unique perspective of the city, where you can see iconic landmarks along the waterways. It’s a relaxing and scenic way to explore the Dutch capital.

With Flagship Amsterdam, sail aboard a stylish electric boat complete with drinks, local tips, and a friendly guide. Discover the stories of Amsterdam’s past while enjoying a smooth and memorable journey through its historic canals.

Explore Amsterdam's Canal-Side Eateries

Try stroopwafels and Dutch cheese by the canals, then set off on a cozy, heated electric boat with Flagship Amsterdam. Enjoy unlimited wine, soft drinks, and snacks as you stay warm while cruising past sights like the Anne Frank House and Central Station.

Your captain shares travel tips and hidden gems along the way, making this a romantic and unforgettable Amsterdam experience.