
Top 5 Longreads about Amsterdam
We keep warming you up for a visit. Here is a top five of interesting newspaper articles. A selection of longreads about Amsterdam.
We start in front of the Rembrandt House Museum on Jodenbreestraat 4
We end at the Dam.
2 hours | -/+ 3 km (1.4 ml)
Visit to Rembrandt House Museum, Rembrandt square, Original locations of his paintings, The Anatomic Theatre, Oude Kerk
Available from €75,- p.p. (minimum 2 persons)
We start in front of the Rembrandt House Museum on Jodenbreestraat 4.
We end at the Dam
2 hours | -/+ 3 km (1.4 ml)
Visit to Rembrandt House Museum, Rembrandt square, Original locations of his paintings, The Anatomic Theatre, Oude Kerk.
Available from €75,- p.p. (minimum 2 persons)
Prior to the Rembrandt walk we first visit the Rembrandt House Museum. Let your own private art historian show you around in this house, dating from 1606. The Rembrandt House Museum is where the Dutch Master lived from 1639 until 1658 and where he painted most of his work. We enter his studio and attend a workshop about how he made his paint and about his etching techniques. This is as close to Rembrandt as you can get.
Our art historians take you to the Amsterdam of Rembrandt van Rijn in the 1600s. A so called ‘Golden Age’ for the Netherlands and especially for Amsterdam. We follow the footsteps of the great Dutch Master and see the many buildings from Rembrandt’s time that still exist today. We pass the places where he lived and where his friends and contemporaries lived, such as Jan Six and Spinoza.
We walk along the locations linked to Rembrandt’s successful and yet dramatic personal life. We visit the places where Rembrandt painted his first group portrait, where he announced his marriage with Saskia van Uylenburg, the burial ground of three of his children, the place where he was declared bankrupt.
Armed with a collection of Rembrandt reproductions we reconstruct where his most famous paintings were meant to be displayed. What role did his painting play in those days? We pass the original locations of the Night Watch, the Syndics of the Drapers Guild, Maarten & Oopjen and the Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
While tracing his footsteps, we get to know Rembrandt a bit better. What was his character and how did that affect his work? Rembrandt developed a complex relation with the authorities of Amsterdam – his most important commissioners. His numerous problems with the women in his life further complicated matters.
How did the fame of Rembrandt evolve after his death? Was he always perceived as one of the greatest artists of all time? Get to know the story of the statue of Rembrandt on Rembrandt Square. And how did that 3D version of the Night Watch end up at its feet? Could Rembrandt actually have visited the square that bears his name?
The Amsterdam Golden Age comes alive with an art historian as your private guide.
Exploring the canals of Amsterdam on foot with Tijs as the tour guide was one of the highlights of my first visit to the city. Tijs not only has thorough... read more knowledge of the city's history and architecture (spanning both ancient and modern times, e.g. "The...More
My family of 5 adults never has more than a long weekend to explore the cities of Europe and Tijs truly surpassed our expectations, This knowledgable, fun and experienced guide... read more remained with us from early morning until late at night ( I believe we would...More
We booked this tour for UCL economics students (18-21 years old) and everyone enjoyed it a lot! Our guides Tijs, Edgar, Maarten and Joyce were very knowledgeable and incredibly kind.... read more The 2.5 hours tour was engaging and we received answers to all our questions. We...More
I was looking for personal tour guides for our trip on Amsterdam. I read about Edmund and Tijs on the web and started an email dialogue to create an itinerary... read more covering our 2 day visit with an emphasis on museums. We have always enjoyed docent...More
Bob D
Maarten was our tour guide. Very punctual, friendly and informative. Booked for my partner who is a finance professional and he loved it. Other positives: well structured and researched; happy... read more to answer questions; and good value! Also worth mentioning that Maarten was happy to include...More

We keep warming you up for a visit. Here is a top five of interesting newspaper articles. A selection of longreads about Amsterdam.