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Experience spooky stories and dark history on this 1-hour 20-minute haunted walking tour through Amsterdam's streets, guided by a costumed local expert.

For those intrigued by ghost stories and dark tales from the past, the Walking Tour of Haunted Amsterdam offers a captivating adventure through the city’s mysterious corners. Priced at only $3.54 per person, this 1 hour 20-minute guided walk is ideal for curious explorers who enjoy spooky legends and off-the-beaten-path sights. The tour departs from Dam 3-7 at 8:00 pm, with a small group size limited to 10 people, ensuring an intimate experience with plenty of time to ask questions.
The tour is led by a local guide dressed in costume, adding an extra layer of authenticity and theatrical flair to the stories. It’s perfect for anyone interested in dark history, ghost stories, and uncovering hidden parts of Amsterdam after dark. While no food or museum tickets are included, the tour’s focus on storytelling and atmosphere makes it a memorable, affordable evening activity.

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The tour kicks off at Dam Square, where the guide introduces the experience in costume, setting a spooky tone from the outset. This meeting point allows the group to gather easily, and the guide provides a brief historical background to frame the ghost stories. The initial 10-minute introduction helps everyone feel engaged and ready for the nighttime walk.
This starting location is central, making it convenient for those already exploring Amsterdam’s main attractions. The introduction helps set the scene and prepares guests for the eerie tales that follow in the city’s darker corners.

After Dam Square, the tour leads to Spinhuissteeg, a narrow alley that hosts stories of a priest and a prisoner woman believed to haunt the area. This stop lasts about 20 minutes and features a detailed recounting of the ghostly legends tied to this hidden spot. The guide’s storytelling brings to life these dark tales, making the history feel vivid and real.
The alley’s atmosphere lends itself well to ghost stories, with its quiet, tucked-away feel. This stop provides a glimpse into Amsterdam’s shadowy past, with local lore that adds depth and intrigue to the city’s nighttime character.

The tour then visits Zuiderkerk, a lesser-known site that acts as a hidden gem within the city. In just 5 minutes, the guide highlights the church’s history and its spooky legends. Despite its brief stop, the Zuiderkerk adds a layer of historical context and mystery, making it a noteworthy point during the walk.
This location is less touristy, offering a more authentic feel for those interested in exploring off-the-radar sights while soaking in ghostly stories.
The next stop features a live show of a medieval ghost legend at Museum Het Rembrandthuis. Spending around 10 minutes here, the guide narrates a ghost story rooted in medieval history, providing a theatrical and immersive experience. This storytelling approach makes the legend more compelling and memorable.
Guests appreciate this segment for its engaging presentation, which combines history with a dash of theatricality, heightening the spooky atmosphere of the tour.
At Nieuwmarkt, the guide offers a 10-minute historical introduction to the square, emphasizing its dark past and connection to ghost stories. The lively atmosphere of this area contrasts nicely with the earlier quiet alleys, providing a broader context of the city’s haunted history.
This stop allows guests to see a bustling part of Amsterdam while still engaging with its mysterious past, especially as night falls and the area takes on a more atmospheric tone.

The tour then moves to Bloedstraat, a street with recent and historical crime stories. The guide shares tales that cover both past and present, lasting about 10 minutes. Visitors get a sense of the darker side of Amsterdam’s history, with stories of crime and ghostly encounters intertwined.
This stop offers a fascinating peek into the city’s more tumultuous moments, blending true crime with ghostly legends to keep the storytelling lively and engaging.
At Spooksteeg, the tour highlights what is considered Amsterdam’s most famous ghost story. A brief 5-minute stop, but one that leaves a lasting impression, as the guide recounts tales that have become part of local lore. The alley’s atmosphere lends authenticity to this legendary story.
This stop is a highlight for many, as it encapsulates the essence of the ghost tour — a blend of history, legend, and local storytelling.
The final stop at Zeedijk combines haunted stories with visits to historical monuments. This 10-minute segment emphasizes the area’s rich history and its ghostly legends, making it a fitting conclusion to the tour. The street’s lively night ambiance provides a fitting backdrop for tales of supernatural encounters.
Guests appreciate how this stop ties together the dark stories with tangible historical sites, enriching the overall experience.
This tour departs from Dam 3-7 at 8:00 pm and ends at Prins Hendrikkade 58. The small group size of no more than 10 participants ensures an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized storytelling and interaction. The tour is mobile ticket-based and suitable for most travelers, including service animals.
It’s accessible via public transportation, making it easy to join from different parts of the city. The most reviews give a perfect 5 out of 5, highlighting the guide’s engaging storytelling style, punctuality, and the fun, spooky experience.
A key feature of this tour is the guide dressed in costume, which enhances the spooky illusion and sets the mood for storytelling. The guide is praised for being fun, entertaining, and knowledgeable, making even the historical facts interesting. The stories are tailored to suit different audiences, with adjustments made for children or specific interests.
This personalized approach creates an immersive and memorable experience, especially appreciated during special occasions like Halloween.
At just $3.54 per person, the tour offers incredible value. It includes all fees and taxes, with no additional costs for museum tickets or entrance fees. The tour is usually booked around 26 days in advance, indicating its popularity and limited availability.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility in case of change of plans. The affordability combined with a well-rated experience makes this ghost walk a highly recommended choice for dark history enthusiasts.
This tour is ideal for ghost story lovers, history buffs, and curious explorers who enjoy storytelling in a lively, nighttime setting. It suits those who appreciate small-group intimacy and theatrical guiding styles. While it is not designed to be overly scary, the stories are engaging enough to thrill visitors seeking a spooky adventure.
It’s a particularly good activity for Halloween nights or anyone wanting a different perspective on Amsterdam’s history beyond traditional sightseeing.
The Walking Tour of Haunted Amsterdam delivers an engaging, costumed-guided exploration of some of the city’s darkest legends. With 7 stops that reveal both hidden corners and well-known tales, the tour balances historical insights with theatrical storytelling. Its small-group format and local guide ensure a personable, atmospheric experience.
While it offers a lighthearted approach rather than intense scares, the stories and setting make it an ideal activity for dark evenings and Halloween outings. At its modest price point, this tour is accessible and suitable for a variety of travelers wanting to uncover Amsterdam’s haunted past in a fun, relaxed way.
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What is the duration of this haunted tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 20 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
Where does the haunted walk start and end?
It begins at Dam 3-7 and concludes at Prins Hendrikkade 58 in Amsterdam.
Are museum tickets included?
No, the tour does not include entrance to any museums, and no tickets are provided.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the guide adjusts the tour to suit different audiences, including children, making it suitable for families.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 10 people, ensuring an intimate experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time.