Tour de 2 horas por la ciudad de Ámsterdam en Pedicab





Descripción
La mejor manera de visitar la ciudad "amigable para las bicicletas", donde la mayoría de los puentes y canales no son accesibles en automóvil.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La primera parte del programa es como el "recorrido por la ciudad de 1 hora", luego de Prinsengracht sigue a:
El Museumplein English: Museum Square) es un espacio público en el barrio Museumkwartier del distrito de Amsterdam-Zuid en Amsterdam, Países Bajos. En el Museumplein se encuentran tres museos principales: el Rijksmuseum, el Museo Van Gogh y el Museo Stedelijk, y la sala de conciertos Concertgebouw.
El Vondelpark es un parque público urbano de 47 hectáreas (120 acres) en Amsterdam, Países Bajos. Es parte del distrito de Amsterdam-Zuid y está situado al oeste de Leidseplein y Museumplein. El parque fue inaugurado en 1865 y originalmente se llamaba Nieuwe Park (en inglés: New Park), pero luego pasó a llamarse Vondelpark, en honor al dramaturgo y poeta del siglo XVII Joost van den Vondel. Anualmente, el parque tiene alrededor de 10 millones de visitantes. En el parque hay un teatro al aire libre, un parque infantil y varias instalaciones de servicio de comida.
La Casa de Ana Frank (en holandés: Anne Frank Huis) es una casa de escritores y un museo biográfico dedicado a la diarista judía Anne Frank. El edificio está ubicado en un canal llamado Prinsengracht, cerca del Westerkerk, en el centro de Amsterdam en los Países Bajos.
El Jordaan es un barrio de la ciudad de Amsterdam, Países Bajos. Es parte de la ciudad de Amsterdam-Centrum. El área está rodeada por el canal Singelgracht y el vecindario de Frederik Hendrikbuurt al oeste; Prinsengracht al este; Brouwersgracht al norte y Leidsegracht al sur. El antiguo canal Rozengracht (ahora relleno) es la principal arteria de tráfico a través del vecindario. Originalmente un barrio de clase trabajadora, el Jordaan se ha convertido en uno de los lugares más caros y exclusivos de los Países Bajos. Es el hogar de muchas galerías de arte, particularmente de arte moderno, y también está salpicada de tiendas especializadas y restaurantes. Los mercados se llevan a cabo regularmente en Noordermarkt, Westerstraat (el mercado textil Lapjesmarkt) y Lindengracht. Rembrandt pasó los últimos años de su vida en el Jordaan, en el canal Rozengracht. Fue enterrado en la iglesia de Westerkerk, en la esquina de Rozengracht y Prinsengracht, justo más allá del Jordaan. La Casa de Ana Frank, donde Anne Frank se escondió durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, se encuentra al borde del Jordaan, en el canal Prinsengracht.
Dam Square o Dam es una plaza en Amsterdam, la capital de los Países Bajos. Sus edificios notables y eventos frecuentes lo convierten en uno de los lugares más conocidos e importantes de la ciudad y el país.
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Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(43)
The pedicab tour with Alphonso was excellent!! He was very knowledgeable, patient and friendly! We went everywhere you could walk or ride a bike. It was very convenient and comfortable.
Dear Kimberly, we are happy to know that you appreciated the tour. We look forward to see you again in Amsterdam. Thanks for booking with us.
This is a Fabulous way to see Amsterdam. Especially if you have mobility issues. We felt like we were biking like the locals Lots of laughs and our guide very knowledgeable. Wouldn't miss it!!! A must do
This was a fantastic way to learn about Amsterdam’s history while exploring parts of the city that would have been too far to walk. It was actually a better option than driving, since some areas are only accessible by foot or bike. The pedicab was especially perfect given the occasional drizzle—it made the experience comfortable and relaxed. Along the way, we even stopped at a local vendor to try poffertjes, which was a great touch. My two sons really enjoyed the trip as well. Both Guido and Christian were incredibly entertaining and made the tour even more memorable.
Our pedicab 2 hour tour was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING & perfect! I can’t recommend this tour enough!!! Please book it!! The drivers take you on streets that cars can’t go on and we saw everything and more!! We stopped for pictures and they were so helpful!!
We had an awesome time exploring Amsterdam on these pedicabs! It was a perfect way to see the city during the cold, wet winter season. The pedicabs had a plastic zip-up covering and extra blankets, which kept us warm and comfortable. Our drivers were very knowledgeable and happily stopped anytime we wanted to hop out and take photos. They did an amazing job taking us all around the city, even in the rain, and we really appreciated how attentive they were. Would definitely recommend!
A great way to see the city and get familiar with sites and destinations. The guides were offered great insight and stories of the history of Amsterdam
Great way to see all the sights of Amsterdam! Christian picked us up at our hotel for a 2 hour ride that took us places we wouldn't e able to get to in a car. He stopped whenever we wanted for pictures and talked about the history of Amsterdam.
Great way to see most all of Amsterdam in a short amount of time. It’s nice they encourage bicycles instead of autos, but we found walking there a little tricky in some areas, so this way a great way to ride with them and cover more territory than walking!
It's been a super experience for every sense. It was raining, but we didn't suffer cold or anything. We were totally covered. Both Alfonso and Guido, they have cared about everything. It is rating that they are professional because in these websites you find everything. But it has been perfect until We have been picked up on the cruise where we arrived and left where we wanted, a perfect tour for those of us who are only a few hours in the city of Amsterdam. We were with young children
Mil gracias
This was a great relaxing way to quickly see the city with kids! Minimal whining from kids because they don’t have to walk. Plus, since the rain was unpredictable, we managed to stay dry in the covered pedicabs. Our guides were very informative, accommodative, and friendly. Highly recommmend as the first thing you do when you arrive in town so that you get an overall picture of the “lay of the land.”



