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Exploring Brussels and the Belgian cities of art on your own is fabulous, no doubt about it. But private, customized tours offer ease, efficiency, and insight that you might otherwise miss.
Below you find the standard itinerary of our tour. As a guest on a private tour you can ask us to personalize your route in order to hit those city highlights which are of keen interest to you.
When you visit Holland, you expect to see windmills, bikes, canals, cheese and clogs galore. After this tour you will have seen all of this. this tour offers you a formidable introduction to the country as well as to its main city Amsterdam. Most probably you have already seen the famous picture of 19 ancient windmills along the waterfront. Well this tour takes you right there and that is where we make our first unforgettable stop. Then comes Amsterdam. The Dutch capital stands for bikes, boats, coffeeshops, Van Gogh, the Royal Family. This excursion leaves you with a taste for more.
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Heart of the city and most crowded square of Amsterdam: Damplein with the Liberation Monument (1940-1945) a 22 M high obelisk.There is also the Royal Palace, now only used for representative purposes.
The Anne Frank House is a writer's house and biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is located on a canal called the Prinsengracht, close to the Westerkerk, in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Founded in 1873 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken of the Netherlands. 2011: third brewer of the world's level. Today, the Heineken Brewery in Amsterdam is the Heineken Experience Museum ....... marvellous building with art deco elements. Heineken beer is a blond beer (pils) 5%.
Dominates the Damsquare. Inaugurated as Town Hall en 1655 during the Golden Age and became a palace by Luis Bonaparte, brother of the Emperor Napoleon. Townhall until 1808 and today the palace is used by the King to welcome wellknown visitors.
Windmills and farmhouses dominate the skyline. A traditional farm where wooden shoes and cheese are made.
Types of Dutch windmill: poldermill, watermill and fluormill.
Situated behind the Bourse and the biggest of Europa. A few streets to walk!