Passeio Histórico a Pé de 2 Horas em Amsterdã





Descrição
Intensifique sua viagem a Amsterdã! Em nosso passeio a pé, usamos história e humor para aprofundar sua compreensão cultural de Amsterdã e dos holandeses, tudo isso enquanto o mantemos entretido o tempo todo. Ao explorar pátios escondidos, pontos turísticos icônicos e belos canais, entrelaçaremos dicas locais, fatos históricos e mitos de uma forma que fará você amar Amsterdã tanto quanto nós!
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Começamos nosso passeio no coração da famosa cintura de canais de Amsterdã. Aqui aprendemos como os holandeses tiveram que coexistir com a água e como ela moldou a cultura e a mentalidade dos Países Baixos ao longo dos séculos.
O bairro mais famoso da cidade e talvez do mundo, descubra a história, por que ele está lá, como funciona e como os holandeses o veem.
A praça central e mais importante de Amsterdã, onde exploraremos a luta holandesa contra a água e como ela moldou nossa cultura e modo de pensar.
Aprenda como e por que os holandeses passaram de católicos a protestantes no belo e sereno pátio interno ao lado da igreja
Aqui, no início do Bairro Judeu de Amsterdã, mergulharemos no destino trágico de 10 dos milhares de judeus que viveram em Amsterdã antes e durante a guerra, bem como no desastroso inverno de fome.
Na antiga sede da Companhia Holandesa das Índias Orientais, descobriremos como esse pequeno país se tornou um vasto império e dominou o comércio mundial de especiarias, tudo isso enquanto lutava por sua existência e independência.
Às margens do rio Amstel, você encontrará a moderna prefeitura de Amsterdã. Descubra por que os moradores locais a chamam de "Stopera" e por que, apesar de ser um dos edifícios mais feios da cidade, ainda é um lugar de orgulho para os moradores de Amsterdã.
descubra um jardim secreto no meio da cidade e aprenda sobre as irmãs beguinas que o construíram.
Aprenda como a família real holandesa surgiu, o que os franceses têm a ver com isso e por que nossa cor nacional é laranja, mas nossa bandeira é vermelha, branca e azul.
Veja a famosa ponte Monet e pare para tirar uma foto para deixar todos em casa com inveja da sua fabulosa viagem a Amsterdã
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- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
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- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(47)
My wife and I did the Hit the Bricks walking tour with another couple during a recent visit to Amsterdam. We also did their canal tour, twice, during the same visit. We enjoyed all the tours. We had 9 people in our walking tour group. Our tour guide Dave was very knowledgeable and shared his knowledge throughout the tour. We covered a lot of territory, but there were frequent stops so that Dave could talk about what we were seeing. Dave was a bit more conservative than the canal tour guides, but entertaining nonetheless. I highly recommend the Hit the Bricks tour if you visit Amsterdam, or if you live there and want to learn more about the city’s history.
Fab introduction to Amsterdam! Axel was informative, good fun and knowledgeable- what more can you ask for?! Kept us safe among the bridges and bicycles!
I had always gone to Amsterdam for specific art exhibitions and this time decided to see some more of the city. I did both an evening 90 minute canal boat tour with Those Dam Boat Guys and, another day, a 2 hour (slow walking with lots of stops) walking tour with Hit the Bricks walks, a sister company. The guides were the big draw. They were articulate, entertaining and informative. The meeting place, a 15 minute walk from the Central Station, is a comfortable office with character where water, a toilette and provisions for the boat are available. I felt at home as a solo traveler with friendly international travellers and had a great time. Small, personable groups. The only reason the walking tour isn't a 5 star is because while the Begunhof was on the walking tour description, we did not go as it was a Saturday and, I was told, far too crowded with concerts on. Oh, and if you are there on a Wednesday night, the related bar next door as open mike stand up comedy in English.
We had an interesting and useful walk with Axel. He took us to places and shared information thar were useful for the rest of the weekend. Ask him about the canals, he is really an expert. We followed his advice sbout the canalmuseum for instanse.
We , my husband and I, were lucky enough to have a private tour with David. With his background as an historian David gave us a great history of The Netherlands, the formation of the country and the development of Amsterdam both physically and commercially. We enjoyed our tour very much and recommend it and David to you. Anne & Philip Australia
Axel led our tour and he was excellent. Very informative. Axel covered a lot of ground walking and historically. I strongly recommend.
We worked with Axel at Hit the Bricks Walking tours for our small group tour in Amsterdam on Saturday, April 25th. We provided a custom walking tour through the canal belt, dropping us off at our restaurant for lunch. Axel is a great story teller and a born comedian. We can't wait to bring another group back.
We did a walking tour with David, and it was fantastic. He is really knowledgeable of history and about what's going on in the city currently. Plus he had a great personality that made the tour fun and humorous. Highly recommend.
We did the walking tour with David yesterday and had a blast. Very knowledgeable about the city’s history and he wove stories into an interesting narrative that felt tailored to our group’s pace. Would highly recommend to anyone who wants to get their bearings as a new traveler to Amsterdam or someone who enjoys history!
David was very knowledgeable and we learned a lot!!



