Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam
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About Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam
The original bike tour operation in Amsterdam, running since 2001, and still the best way to see the city if you want to cover ground while getting context from someone who knows it. The guides are international residents who've made Amsterdam home, and they balance history, architecture, and local culture with genuine enthusiasm. You cover areas that most tourists miss on foot: the Jordaan's back canals, the Vondelpark, the harbor area, and residential neighborhoods.
The standard city tour runs about 3 hours and covers roughly 15 kilometers at a casual pace. You stop frequently for explanations and photos, so you don't need to be a serious cyclist. The bikes are comfortable Dutch-style city bikes with upright posture and back-pedal brakes. If you've never ridden a Dutch bike, they'll teach you in 30 seconds. The countryside tour is a half-day ride through the polders to Waterland, a landscape of windmills, wooden houses, and dairy farms that feels completely different from the city.
Tours depart from a meeting point near the Rijksmuseum. The standard city tour costs around €32 and includes the bike. Book online or show up 15 minutes early (they take walk-ups if there's space). Groups are capped around 15 people, which keeps things manageable. They also rent bikes for self-guided exploration, which is a good option if you want the freedom to stop wherever. Cycling in Amsterdam is safe if you follow the rules: stay in the bike lanes, signal your turns, and never stop in the middle of a bike path.
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