De Bruxelles à Amsterdam : Excursion d'une journée avec fromage, sabots et moulins à vent





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Sur notre chemin vers Amsterdam, vous passerez par la campagne et les moulins à vent. Arrivés dans la région d'Amsterdam, nous nous arrêterons à une ferme typique de fromage Néerlandais et de sabots en bois appelée "Rembrandthoeve" située près de la rivière Amstel. En pénétrant dans la ville, vous verrez la Banque nationale des Pays-Bas, la célèbre brasserie Heineken, ainsi que la galerie de peinture, avec les grands maîtres Néerlandais tels que Rembrandt et Van Gogh. Depuis l'église Saint-Nicolas, vous pourrez vous promener en 20 minutes en passant devant la gare centrale néogothique qui rejoint le palais royal sur la place du Dam. Ici, vous aurez du temps libre pour profiter d’une visite en bateau ou d’une promenade le long des cafés, du quartier rouge, etc. Au départ de la ville, notre route vous mènera à travers les pittoresques péniches et la réplique du navire de la compagnie des Indes orientales. Vous verrez ensuite le musée juif et le monument commémoratif juif ainsi que le célèbre zoo Artis et le superbe Nemo, le musée des sciences conçu par l'architecte de renommée mondiale Renzo Piano.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Une authentique fromagerie près de la statue de Rembrandt au Moulin à vent d'Amsterdam. Il est magnifiquement situé le long de la rivière Amstel
Après une heure aux moulins à vent, nous partons pour Amsterdam. Option d'une croisière de 75 minutes sur le canal (non incluse dans le prix du voyage). Votre guide vous équipera d'une carte et d'un itinéraire et vous aurez du temps pour une visite autoguidée de la ville.
Domine la place du Dam. Inauguré comme Hôtel de ville en 1655 pendant l’âge d’or et devenu un palais by Louis Bonaparte, frère de l’empereur Napoléon Bonaparte. Hôtel de ville jusqu’en 1808 et aujourd’hui, le palais est utilisé par le roi pour accueillir les visiteurs célèbres.
Types de moulin à vent hollandais : moulin de polder, moulin à eau et minoterie.
Vous passerez devant Dam Square, le cœur de la ville et la place la plus fréquentée d'Amsterdam : Damplein avec le Monument de la Libération (1940 - 1945) et l'obélisque de 22m de haut. Il y a aussi le Palais Royal, maintenant seulement utilisé à des fins représentatives.
Quartier rouge
Fondée en 1873 par Gerard Adriaan Heineken des Pays-Bas. 2011 : le troisième brasseur au monde. Aujourd’hui, la brasserie Heineken d’Amsterdam est le musée Heineken Experience…….un merveilleux bâtiment avec des éléments art déco. La bière Heineken est une bière blonde (pils) 5 %.
Le quartier d'Amsterdam où - de la fin du XVIe siècle à la période de persécution des Juifs pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale - de nombreux Juifs ont vécu.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Le trajet de Bruxelles à Amsterdam dure environ 3 heures
- Nos guides Guident les visites en Anglais et/ou Espagnol selon les besoins linguistiques de nos clients sur la visite
- Nous vous suggérons de réserver à l'avance toutes les entrées des musées
Avis(522)
Comfortable bus ride, informative tour guide, but the time was short to do all the recommended site seeying so felt like a bit of a rush around on foot to get to the places, as we decided to do the 1he canal boat ride first of one hour. Therefore, don't recommend the ride if you want to see all the other popular sites suggested by the guide.
Great and memorable experience. Highly recommended Let this experience be a part of your travel memories
Thank you for your kind review! We're so glad the tour was a memorable part of your trip. Your recommendation means a lot to us, and we’d be happy to be part of your future travel memories as well. Hope to see you again soon!
An absolute scam disguised as Amsterdam Day Trip! This so-called "day trip" was a brazen theft of time and money, a total mockery for any traveler. They kept us locked in a bus for more than 5 hours, with absurd and unannounced stops. First, a pointless coffee break, and then a ridiculous visit to a cheese farm stuffed with footwear, clearly to sabotage the itinerary. The guide, with incredible shamelessness, insisted that this 45-minute to one-hour stop was "super necessary", but, surprise!, on the return trip there was no similar stop. Where was that "urgency"? To top it off, he admitted that we were only 5km from the centre of Amsterdam. An absolute disgrace! And most outrageous: we were left in Amsterdam for just 31⁄2 hours, a pathetic and insulting time for a city that deserves a whole day. This is not a day trip, it is a brazen scam designed to scam tourists. Run from this mess! Plan your trip by train or FlixBus and don’t waste your money on this deplorable farce. Do not fall into the trap of these scoundrels!
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. We sincerely apologize that the tour did not meet your expectations and that you felt the schedule and stops were unsatisfactory. We understand how important it is to maximize your time in a city like Amsterdam, and we regret any inconvenience caused by the itinerary and timing. Your comments about the bus stops and the limited time in Amsterdam will be carefully reviewed as we strive to improve our tours and provide a better experience for all guests. We appreciate you taking the time to write this and hope you might consider giving us another chance in the future.
The farm we visited for the cheese and clog maker was fantastic. The farmer was quite the character - he was very entertaining and even my sully teenager said this was the highlight of the trip to Amsterdam- and if a teenager loved it, you know it is good! You get to taste a variety of Gouda cheeses he makes and there is a gift shop if you want to buy clogs he's made. Bruno was the tour guide on the bus and he gave us a lot of great information about what to do during our several hours in Amsterdam, the purpose of windmills, and the problems with flooding. His English was great and he was very friendly. We did another tour with Keolis (who runs Brussels City Tours) to Luxembourg and I realize that we were lucky that everyone on our bus to Amsterdam wanted only English. When the tour guide has to do it in Spanish and English, everything takes longer and it can be tedious to listen to everything twice. That would be the only negative about the tour. I also wish we had more time in Amsterdam and if I had to do it over again, I would probably want to stay a day or two to really see the city. But it was a great day trip.
If you are looking for an easy day trip to explore Amsterdam on your own, this is your trip. We didn’t need anything action-packed or long list of stops, just wanted a way to go check out the city. Bruno was our guide, very knowledgeable, communicated great English and answered all of our questions. He provided some great history about the Netherlands. The stop at the cheese was fun, prices weren’t bad and the samples tasted good. It was a nice addition. Overall, if you just want someone to take you to Amsterdam from Brussels to go explore the city at a good value, this is a great choice.
Did not feel alone. I enjoyed in a company of good people with me. I would recommend to my friends as well.
We were able to explore amsterdam on our own without help of the guide I wish our guide only speak english ............ I feel he support other guests
A bit disappointing... This was not a guided tour, we were dropped off and given all of 3 hours to tour through the historic district of Amsterdam, with a map that was not overly helpful. The walk to where we were dropped off and picked back up was a 20 minute walk each way, so there went 40 minutes. We were encouraged to take the boat tour, took over an hour and while we did see lots of buildings and get some history, it was hard to take photos in the covered boat. We were promised windmills in the tour description, we saw one.... The cheese tasting, was a tour through a family owned farm, and while it was interesting, it was very staged.
Dear customer, Thank you for sharing your experience. Due to local restrictions in Amsterdam, guided tours are not permitted in certain historic areas, which is why we offer free time to explore at your own pace. We believe this allows for a more personal experience of the city. We're glad you found the cheese farm tour interesting, and we hope you enjoyed the boat tour despite the challenge of taking photos. We strive to provide a well-rounded experience, including a glimpse of a traditional windmill, and appreciate your feedback to help us improve. Best regards, Brussels City Tours.
Visiting the cheese and clogs factory. Tour guide was very knowledgeable and make the trip very interesting . Must have in consideration that not all people have WiFi in their phones (roaming cost a lot of money -AT&T) and after you are on your own instructions are given thru the phone
Really enjoying the cheese factory trip. We encountered the process of local cheese manufacturing in a pleasant atmosphere. Get a sight for the windmill and a free city walk.



