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Step into the heart of Amsterdam and discover its rich culinary heritage on a guided walking food tour through the city’s iconic UNESCO canals and the charming Jordaan district. Over the course of three hours, you’ll explore three historic neighborhoods, including Spui and the Nine Streets, while savoring more than ten authentic Dutch tastings.
Your journey begins in the cellar of a renowned cheese shop, where you’ll sample both aged and young Gouda paired with a seasonal Dutch liquorette or port. As you stroll along picturesque canals, your expert local guide will share fascinating stories about Amsterdam’s transformation from a fishing village to a global trading powerhouse, all reflected in its diverse food culture.
Along the way, indulge in freshly made stroopwafels at a 200-year-old bakery, taste Dutch pralines, and try the famous herring served by a family-run seafood shop. You’ll also experience the cozy atmosphere of historic brown cafés, enjoy poffertjes—fluffy mini pancakes—and raise a glass of local brews or traditional jenever.
This small-group tour, limited to just 10 food lovers, ensures a personal and relaxed experience. Vegetarian and pescatarian options are available, and drinks such as local liquor, wine, coffee, and tea are included. The tour starts at Gastrovino Spuistraat 330, conveniently located near Dam Square and Rokin Metro, making it easy to join.
With every stop, you’ll enjoy insider tips and leave with a handy guide to Amsterdam’s best eateries. Tours fill up quickly, so don’t miss your chance to taste the city’s best flavors—check availability and book your spot now!







