Amsterdam is best known for its bicycle culture, dazzling waterways and myriad of art galleries.
However, you may not know that this European capital is home to some of the best delicacies on the continent, which can be found in each of the city’s neighborhoods.
Amsterdam is best known for its bicycle culture, dazzling waterways and myriad of art galleries.
However, you may not know that this European capital is home to some of the best delicacies on the continent, which can be found in each of the city’s neighborhoods.
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Amsterdam is best known for its bicycle culture, dazzling waterways and myriad of art galleries.
However, you may not know that this European capital is home to some of the best delicacies on the continent, which can be found in each of the city’s neighborhoods.
Food tours in Amsterdam enable you to explore the mouthwatering aromas that waft from all corners of the city.
From gooey stroopwafels to smoked sausages and creamy cheeses, everyone is sure to find a new favorite Dutch dish on one of these excursions.
Here's all you need to know about food tours, one of the most captivating culinary experiences in Amsterdam.
The trendiest corner of the city — Jordaan — is home to a multitude of quirky coffee shops and lively cafes.
Wander through cobblestone streets and alongside curving canals on this walking tour in Amsterdam.
As you stroll along, you'll come across many fine eateries, where you can sample an array of traditional Dutch cuisine. These include smoked sausage, local cheeses and pickled herring.
Learn where the best spots to grab a bite are at six of the finest cafes and restaurants, trying more than 10 Dutch treats in total.
You'll embark on this culinary journey as a small group, which allows for a more personal experience.
As you make your way between food spots, you'll discover the history of Dutch cuisine and how that has defined the food culture in the Netherlands today.
This food tour in Amsterdam enables you to explore the most iconic part of the city — the Red Light District.
Beginning at the architecturally-magnificent Amsterdam Central Station, you'll weave your way through the streets until you reach the Red Light District.
On this private tour, you'll enjoy the one-on-one attention of your guide who will happily answer your questions about this renowned part of the city.
First formed in the 15th century, the Red Light District is famed for prostitution and named after the lights that signified the brothels of the area.
Learn about the legalization of prostitution and what this means for sex workers' rights, alongside the history of the district.
As you traverse the streets, you'll try several classic Dutch staples, including stroopwafels, krokets, and of course, cheese.
View the city's first coffee shop that began the thriving coffee culture now found across Amsterdam. Smell the fragrant and spicy aromas of Chinatown, lined with Asian eateries, and catch a glimpse of Oude Kerk — Amsterdam's oldest building.
If you want to experience Dutch cuisine through the eyes of a local, opt for this Amsterdam food tour of hidden gems.
Stepping away from the tourist spots and large chain eateries, you'll walk the streets of Amsterdam on the lookout for local vendors.
As you saunter along, you'll discover the city's main highlights, including its statue dedicated to the memory of Anne Frank.
You'll see the influence the French have had on the city as you sample delicate pastries and learn about the history of Amsterdam.
Explore the roots of the Dutch's obsession with herring and how they pickle it today to form one of the Netherlands' most popular delicacies.
On this food tour in Amsterdam, you'll be part of a small group, discovering plenty of its residents' favorite local food businesses together.
Other items on the menu include sweet and sticky stroopwafels, local cheeses, and fried codfish. You'll try stamppot — a mixture of vegetables, mashed potatoes and smoked sausages, which is considered a Dutch comfort food.
Don't miss out on tasting poffertjes, which resemble small pancakes and are traditionally sprinkled with powdered sugar.
While Amsterdam is not well-known for its plant-based offerings, a wide range of vegan food can be found in the city, which you'll discover on this tour.
Work your way around the alternative neighborhood of Oud-West, discovering its vegan eateries.
While just 2% of Amsterdam's population consider themselves plant-based, the buzzing European capital is well ahead of the curve with over 500 vegan-friendly restaurants and cafes.
As you walk through the streets, you'll learn tips and tricks on the best vegan treats in the city from your knowledgeable guide.
Discover new foods you never knew were free of animal products and visit four different eateries in Oud-West. You'll try sweet and savory delights that range from rainbow bagels to sumptuous chocolate cupcakes.
Sample the best flavors of the city from the streets of Utrechtsestraat.
On this culinary tour in Amsterdam, you'll see another side to the city as you mingle with its residents in a well-renowned market.
Here you can buy fresh produce to recreate the country's national dishes and discover food items you're unfamiliar with. Admire the Royal Theater Carré up close as you roam the banks of Amsterdam's waterways with your local guide.
Indulge in rich chocolate truffles, try locally-caught seafood and feast on traditional smoked sausage as you make your way around the locals' choice hangout — Utrechtsestraat.
The Jordaan district is located in the heart of Amsterdam and was once home to the working class, and immigrants of the city.
Nowadays, it is a bustling center for tourists and locals alike to walk along the canals or enjoy a meal together. Here, you can find an abundance of eateries serving a variety of tasty treats, from local favorites to international cuisine.
The most famous red light district in the world is De Wallen, found in Amsterdam. This maze of alleys has been a defining attraction of the city since the 15th century when prostitutes would serve sailors who had docked in the harbor.
Alongside the sex museums, brothels and peep shows that can be found in this district, visitors can also discover traditional Dutch fare, such as decadent stroopwafels.
Combination food tours that include a bike ride through the city are the most budget-friendly option, costing around €50 per person.
Secret food tours in Amsterdam cost between €80, and €100 per person, and you can expect to pay around €90 each for a vegan tour of the city.
Jordaan district excursions, Red Light District food tours and street food tours all cost approximately €100 each.
Amsterdam food tours are all unique and as such, all include a different number of tastings. These vary between samples of three and 12 of the city’s most delicious treats.
You’ll also have a guide to lead you through the streets and show you the best restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops.
Some operators of food tours in Amsterdam provide a complimentary hotel pickup service.
However, the vast majority of excursions require you to meet at a pre-determined spot in the city. These are easy-to-reach destinations and are always shown on the booking page so that you can plan your transportation arrangements.
Your guide will be easily recognizable and you may end your tour at the same spot or at another central location in Amsterdam.
The majority of food tours in Amsterdam last between 3 and 4 hours. However, if you’re short on time, you can participate in a culinary tour of the Red Light District, which lasts just 2 hours.
There is no bad time to book a food tour in Amsterdam. Simply join one of these guided walks through the city when you’re hungry and enjoy the variety of goodies on offer.
One of the best ways to explore a new city is through your tastebuds, so book your Amsterdam food excursion for the first or second day of your vacation.
Hop on a bike tour in Amsterdam and explore the city's food spots the local way — on two wheels.
Riding a bicycle will enable you to discover more of the city in less time, and get a taste of authentic Dutch cuisine.
Taste an array of breads, cheeses and seafood in the center of the city as you pass by Amsterdam’s most remarkable landmarks.