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Explore Amsterdam's history with this self-guided walking tour featuring 60 stories about women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and Jewish figures at your own pace for $12.

The Amsterdam: Badass Self-Guided Walking Tour offers an innovative way to explore the city’s deep and diverse stories. For $12 per person, you gain 14 days of unlimited access to a digital experience that highlights 60 narratives about the women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and Jewish community members who have shaped Amsterdam’s history. The tour is perfect for those who want flexible timing, as it works entirely off your browser without requiring an app download.
What truly sets this tour apart is its focus on underrepresented groups. It provides a fresh perspective on the city by sharing stories that are often overlooked. The tour is suitable for curious travelers who prefer to go at their own pace, explore independently, and have the option to revisit stories. It also caters well to multilingual users thanks to its auto-translate feature, making the experience accessible to a broader audience.
While the tour’s self-guided format offers great flexibility, it relies heavily on your phone’s data and navigation skills. Plus, it is especially appealing to those interested in Amsterdam’s diverse history and wanting a personalized experience. With positive reviews noting the ease of use and depth of stories, this tour provides a compelling way to learn more about Amsterdam outside the typical tourist spots.
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The tour departs from Dam Square, a central location in Amsterdam, making it easy to incorporate into your sightseeing plans. Once you log in, the digital platform guides you through the city’s historical center, with stops designated for exploring the stories that define Amsterdam’s diverse community. This setup allows you to move freely, take breaks, or revisit stops as often as you like within the two-week access period.
The tour offers a snapshot of the city through its curated stops, each featuring four unique stories. This structure provides a balanced mix of content, giving curated highlights alongside the flexibility to dive deeper into topics that catch your interest. Whether you want to focus on trans rights advocate Dirkje Kuik, 19th-century actress Mina Kruseman, or Indonesian hero Surapati, you can choose your preferred stories or follow the suggested recommendations.
This approach makes the tour ideal for those who enjoy customizing their experience without rigid schedules. The stories are accessible via text or audio, enriching the experience. Plus, all content is translated using auto-translate plugins, making it easier for non-English speakers to engage deeply with the material.

Each stop along the tour delivers a powerful glimpse into different aspects of Amsterdam’s history and community. For example, the story of Dirkje Kuik showcases a pioneering trans rights advocate, helping visitors understand the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights. The narrative about Mina Kruseman highlights a trailblazing 19th-century actress who championed anti-colonial ideas and challenged societal norms.
The tour also covers Indonesian hero Surapati, illustrating the complex history of Dutch colonialism and resistance. Plus, it discusses a group of women whose names are lost to history but whose contributions remain significant. This collection of stories is carefully curated to highlight diverse voices, offering a layered view of Amsterdam’s past.
The storytelling is designed to be accessible, with stories available in both written and audio formats. This flexibility allows visitors to choose their preferred way of engaging with the content, whether while walking, resting, or revisiting favorite stories. The self-paced nature ensures that exploring these stories doesn’t feel rushed, fitting perfectly into varied travel schedules.

The web-based platform means there’s no app to download, reducing any barriers to access. Travelers need to bring comfortable shoes and headphones, and ensure their smartphone is charged for the best experience. Since the tour is valid for 14 days from the first login, it offers ample flexibility to explore over multiple days or revisit certain stories.
The tour works with your mobile data, so travelers should be aware of potential data use, especially if exploring extensively. It is also wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for those with mobility considerations. The group sharing feature allows up to 4 phones under a single booking, ideal for small groups or families.
To get started, visitors head to Dam Square, a convenient and iconic location in the heart of Amsterdam, and log into the web portal. From there, the tour’s interactive map and story stops guide the exploration, emphasizing personal pace and flexibility.
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The self-guided nature of this tour offers freedom yet requires some navigation skill to move efficiently between stops. While the stories are clearly marked and accessible, the tricky navigation if you want to go out of order is a noted point — so preparing with Google Translate or similar tools can improve your experience. The digital platform is straightforward to use, and the audio stories add a compelling layer to the storytelling.
An important practical point, as highlighted in reviews, is that your phone’s data plan is essential for seamless navigation and content access. The two-week window provides enough time to explore leisurely or focus on specific stories more deeply.
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Unlike typical guided tours that follow a set route with a guide, this self-guided tour emphasizes personal freedom. It doesn’t include physical transportation, food, or drinks but compensates with depth of content and flexibility. The inclusion of audio stories offers an engaging way to learn about diverse figures in Amsterdam’s history, making it stand out from more conventional city walks.
For travelers seeking a culturally focused, inclusive experience that can be tailored to their schedule, this tour provides excellent value at just $12. Its digital setup makes it particularly appealing for independent explorers or those who prefer revisiting content during a multi-day trip.

This tour attracts those interested in social history, diversity, and stories of activism in Amsterdam. It’s perfect for independent travelers who enjoy exploring at their own pace, as well as groups or families sharing a single device. With easy access and no need for physical guides, it suits tech-savvy visitors comfortable with using their smartphones for navigation.
However, users should be prepared for navigation challenges if they choose to explore out of order, and maintaining phone charge is vital for an uninterrupted experience. The 14-day access allows plenty of flexibility, but the reliance on mobile data may be a consideration for travelers with limited plans.

Those with an interest in underrepresented histories will find this tour particularly rewarding. It offers a personalized way to uncover stories of empowered women, diverse communities, and activist figures. The flexibility and depth of content provide a meaningful alternative to typical tourist routes, especially for visitors eager to learn about Amsterdam’s social fabric.
The $12 price tag makes it an accessible option for explorers wanting a cost-effective, self-led cultural experience. Its two-week duration fits well with longer trips or those who prefer to spread out their sightseeing.

This tour offers a thoughtful, flexible way to explore Amsterdam’s often overlooked stories. Its digital, self-guided format makes it accessible and customizable, suitable for independent travelers, small groups, or families. The focus on diverse voices adds depth, making it more than just a standard city walk.
While navigation can be tricky if exploring out of order and relies on your phone’s data, the audio and text stories provide engaging content that enriches the visit. It’s ideal for those who want to learn at their own pace and revisit stories as often as they like.
The $12 price combined with 14 days of access delivers great value, especially for travelers interested in social history and diversity. This tour offers a meaningful, personalized exploration of Amsterdam that highlights the city’s complex, inclusive past.
How do I start the tour?
You begin at Dam Square by heading to the designated web portal and logging in to access the tour content.
Is there an app I need to download?
No, this tour works directly in your browser without any app downloads, making setup quick and simple.
Can I share this tour with others?
Yes, the group tour option allows up to 4 phones to access the tour with a single booking reference.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, headphones, and ensure your smartphone is charged for the full experience.