Best of Amsterdam wheelchair shore excursion

Explore Amsterdam at your own pace

Amsterdam History Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Welcome to Amsterdam! The capital of the Netherlands is rich in captivating routes and incredible stories. Let our local guide accompany you through the city streets as you explore historical sites, distinctive views, and unique architecture. Uncover hidden gems and tales that only a specialized guide can reveal, immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of this dynamic yet relaxed city. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors to Amsterdam and lasts approximately four hours, so please dress comfortably.

Accessible Travel Netherlands offers guided tours that can be tailored to your preferences. You can choose different routes and timings to suit your needs. Your guide will navigate the city with you, selecting paths that are accessible for wheelchair users. Each location on the tour features accessible entrances, and every stop has been thoughtfully chosen by the Accessible Travel Netherlands team to enhance your experience.

DURATION:

8 hours

TYPE:

Walking tour

ACCESSIBILITY:

Wheelchair accessible

Discover the Amsterdam History wheelchair accessible tour

amsterdam central station

Amsterdam Central Station is a major transportation hub and an architectural marvel. Designed by Pierre Cuypers, who also created the Rijksmuseum, the station opened in 1889, showcasing late 19th-century design. Cuypers combined Gothic and Renaissance elements to craft a grand facade with intricate brickwork, arched windows, and elaborate spires. Inside, expansive halls and ornate decorations reflect its exterior grandeur. As a starting point for many journeys, the station facilitates travel while offering a glimpse into the city’s architectural heritage, with renovations preserving its historical charm and ensuring accessibility.

Royal Palace - Amsterdam History wheelchair accessible tour

Dam Square, the heart of Amsterdam, is where history and modernity converge. At its center stands the Royal Palace, originally built as the city hall during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. Designed by architect Jacob van Campen, the palace showcases Dutch Classicism with its imposing facade and detailed sculptures. In 1808, it became a royal residence under King Louis Napoleon and continues to serve as the monarch’s reception palace. Nearby, the New Church (Nieuwe Kerk), a Gothic-style church from the 15th century, hosts royal events and exhibitions. The square is a lively hub, surrounded by shops and cafes, making it easily accessible for all visitors to enjoy Amsterdam’s rich cultural atmosphere.

Begijnhof - Amsterdam History wheelchair accessible tour

The Begijnhof is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Amsterdam, providing a serene retreat from the city’s hustle. This historic courtyard dates back to the 14th century and was originally a sanctuary for the Beguines, a Catholic sisterhood living a semi-monastic life. It features some of the city’s oldest houses, including the Houten Huys, built around 1528. The charming brick buildings and manicured gardens create a picturesque setting, while the Begijnhof Chapel offers a quiet space for reflection. Despite its central location, the Begijnhof maintains a peaceful atmosphere, with accessible pathways inviting visitors to explore its storied past, showcasing Amsterdam’s medieval heritage.

Amsterdam Flower Market - Amsterdam History wheelchair accessible tour

Amsterdam’s Flower Market, or Bloemenmarkt, is a unique cultural experience and the world’s only floating flower market, established in 1862. Set on houseboats along the Singel canal, it offers a dazzling array of blooms, bulbs, and plants year-round, showcasing the Netherlands’ horticultural expertise. Visitors can find everything from traditional Dutch tulips to exotic flowers and gardening supplies. The market’s accessible layout makes it easy to navigate, allowing everyone to enjoy the vibrant colors and fragrances. The Bloemenmarkt provides a charming glimpse into Amsterdam’s botanical traditions, making it a must-visit for those seeking the city’s natural beauty.

amsterdam canal

The Amstel River flows through the heart of Amsterdam, serving as both a picturesque landmark and a key part of the city’s history. Its name comes from “Aeme stelle” (meaning “water area”), reflecting its significance since Amsterdam’s founding. Scenic walkways invite leisurely strolls along the river, where you can admire houseboats and historic bridges like the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). The serene waters continue to inspire artists and provide a peaceful escape, highlighting the city’s rich maritime heritage.

Highlights Tour

  • Central Station
  • West India Company
  • Dam Square
  • Begijnhof
  • Spui
  • Flower Market
  • Nieuwmarkt
  • Chinese District

Accessibility info

  • Flat terrain – cobblestones
  • Use of sidewalk ramps
  • Involve walking/rolling between the sites
  • Accessible toilet

Included

  • Private tour with a professional guide
  • Wheelchair accessible taxi
  • Tour adjustable to your wishes
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Participants: max 15 per guide

Meeting point

The meeting point is located just outside the Rotterdam cruise port.

Note:
The spots listed above are an indicative selection of the many highlights you’ll experience on Best of Amsterdam wheelchair shore excursion. The actual itinerary may vary as we adapt to the flow of the tour to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Is this a private guided tour?

Best of Amsterdam wheelchair shore excursion will be just you and your guests.

When can I book the tour?

The Best of Amsterdam wheelchair shore excursion is private. Just contact us to plan your unique experience!

In which language can I book the tour?

We have guides who speak English, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, German, and French.

Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?

Our tour is wheelchair friendly! We have been dedicated to accessible tourism across the Netherlands for years, providing various experiences that accommodate wheelchair users. You can enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable visit with us.

Amsterdam Accessibility - Public transport

If you’re planning to reach the meeting point using public transport, AmsterdaMobiles has dedicated blog posts to guide you on traveling by train or tram in Amsterdam. These resources provide detailed information on routes, schedules, and tips for navigating the city’s efficient public transport system, ensuring a smooth journey to your destination. Be sure to check them out for helpful insights!

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