Our guide Sabry Amroussi in Amsterdam was a scholar, a teacher and an entertainer. His specialty is Rembrandt and his knowledge of every aspect of the artist's work shined through. His absorption in Dutch art of the seventeenth and 18th. centuries emerged in the context of international trends. He is a connoisseur. He knows museums and their collections and their exhibitions, and he shares all that with you, including fascinating facts and humorous particulars. Tops!

Amsterdam Tours
Expert-led Amsterdam walking tours that turn canals, commerce, and artistic legacy into meaningful discoveries
Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey
Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.
Experts, not guides
Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to chefs and archaeologists.
Crafted for conversation
With fewer than ten guests, engage your Expert through questions and immerse fully.
Structured, never scripted
Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.
Curious or connoisseur
First-time visitor or seasoned explorer, our tours span city highlights to deep-dives.
Amsterdam, Seen with Context
Amsterdam isn’t just canals and bicycles. Walk with a local expert to discover how trade, art, and a spirit of independence shaped this remarkable city.
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Amsterdam Private Walking Tours
In the 17th century, Amsterdam became the center of a global trading network during the Dutch Golden Age, producing extraordinary wealth, groundbreaking art, and ambitious urban planning. Its canals, merchant houses, and museums still reflect that moment of prosperity, even as the city continues to evolve as a center of design, sustainability, and social experimentation.
Today, Amsterdam rewards travelers who look beyond the picturesque canals to understand how commerce, creativity, and tolerance shaped the city. Thoughtful exploration reveals a place where art, architecture, and daily life remain deeply connected.
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First-time visitors will appreciate an expert introduction to the canal district and the city’s Golden Age foundations.
Lifelong learners will find rich connections between art, politics, religion, and commerce in the city’s museums and historic streets.
Families often enjoy Amsterdam’s walkable scale and engaging museum experiences, while repeat visitors can explore deeper themes such as Jewish heritage, urban design, and the legacy of global trade.











