-Not a pub crawl — a cultural experience. This is a curated journey through Old Amsterdam’s history, canals, and Red Light District, told through beer, bites, and bold stories.
-Authentically local. Hosted by Adam & Eve Amsterdam Food Tours, a boutique company with 3,000+ 5-star reviews and 100% Amsterdam-based guides.
-Premium yet personal. Small groups (max 10) mean real conversations, reserved seating, and attentive service at every stop.
-Inclusive and flexible. Wine or non-alcoholic swaps are always available — so couples and non-beer drinkers enjoy the same full experience.
-Historic storytelling. Learn about Heineken’s first café, Amsterdam’s original Wall Street, sailors who paid with monkeys, and the city’s famous tolerance.
-Hidden gems only locals know. Step into places like Lagerhuys, Brakke Grond and De Prael — authentic!
-Tastings with meaning. Every stop has a story — from social breweries employing locals to cafés that survived the city’s plagues and floods.
Begin near Spui Square at Gastrovino, a boutique delicatessen where you’ll sample aged Dutch cheese and start off our adventure!
Peek into Café de Dokter, founded in 1798 by a surgeon. Its dusty bottles, chandeliers, and six seats make it feel straight out of a Harry Potter film. If space permits, enjoy a mini tasting while hearing why beer was once considered a medicine.
Sit inside Lagerhuys, the historic spot where Gerard Heineken once served the "Nuveau Riche". Sip two local beers (or wine / NA options) paired with smoked sausage as you learn about miracles, merchants, and the city’s love of a good brew.
Slip into Kapitein Zeppos, a leafy courtyard café tucked behind the Begijnhof. Savor a small beer (or rosé / ginger soda) and hear how artists and poets once debated politics and pilsners in Amsterdam’s secret alleys.
At De Brakke Grond, sample two Belgian-style beers and a Flemish snack inside this cultural center owned by Flanders itself. Learn how Dutch and Belgian brewers turned centuries of rivalry into friendly froth.
Cross Dam Square, admire the Royal Palace, and hear how a fishing village built on beer and trade became Europe’s Golden Age powerhouse — and how the Miracle of Amsterdam turned spirits into pilgrims.
Stroll beside the UNESCO-listed canals, following the line where Amsterdam’s medieval wall once stood — the origin of the name “Wallen” and the inspiration for Wall Street. Hear how beer barrels and merchant wealth literally built the city’s freedom.
Enter the historic Red Light District, where monks once prayed and sailors celebrated survival. Your guide reveals how commerce, faith, and freedom intertwined to shape Amsterdam’s most famous neighborhood — no windows, just stories.
Outside the Condomerie, the world’s first condom shop, you’ll learn how the Dutch turned taboos into education. Next door, the Oude Kerk, the city’s oldest building, shows how sin and sanctity peacefully coexist in Amsterdam.
Oldest building in the city shows how religion and sin can sleep on the same bed.
Pass by Café In ’t Aepjen, a 15th-century pub where sailors once paid their tabs with monkeys brought from the East Indies. It’s one of Amsterdam’s oldest taverns and a living symbol of the city’s global trade and legendary thirst.
End at De Prael Brewery, a microbrewery that gives work to people from the social care system. Enjoy your final two craft beers (or wine / ginger soda) and raise a glass to seven centuries of Amsterdam’s freedom and flavor.
Enter the store and wait in the front, you may grab a toothpick and taste cheeses while you wait! You can come by uber, metro stop Rokin (4 min walk) or walk (10 min from Dam Square).
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is renowned for its picturesque canals, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Known as the 'Venice of the North,' the city offers a rich blend of art, history, and modern innovation, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Rijksmuseum is the Dutch national museum dedicated to arts and history. It houses an extensive collection of paintings, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
The Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It houses the largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and drawings in the world.
The Anne Frank House is a biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during World War II.
Dam Square is the central square of Amsterdam and a historic site. It is home to the Royal Palace, the National Monument, and various other landmarks.
Jordaan is a picturesque and lively neighborhood known for its narrow streets, canals, and vibrant atmosphere. It is a great place to explore, shop, and dine.
A thin, round waffle made from two layers of baked dough joined by a caramel-like syrup filling
Deep-fried, crispy balls filled with a creamy, spiced ragout, typically made from beef or veal
Raw herring fish, traditionally served with onions and pickles, eaten by holding the fish by its tail and lowering it into your mouth
Miniature pancakes made from a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and yeast, served with powdered sugar and butter
The peak tourist season in Amsterdam is during the summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals, but it's also the busiest and most expensive period.
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Amsterdam is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bike theft, can occur, particularly in tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.
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Amsterdam's tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with 14 day and night tram lines. A single ticket costs €3.20, and day passes are available.
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A picturesque and open-air museum featuring traditional Dutch houses, windmills, and workshops, showcasing the history and craftsmanship of the region.
A charming and historic city known for its beautiful architecture, museums, and vibrant cultural scene, often considered a smaller and more relaxed version of Amsterdam.
A vibrant and historic city known for its beautiful canals, medieval architecture, and lively cultural scene, with a unique and charming atmosphere.
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