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Discover Amsterdam’s culinary delights on a 3-hour food tour through Spui, Canals, and Jordaan with tastings, drinks, and local stories for $117.


This food tour with drinks is a lively three-hour walk through three charming neighborhoods: Spui, the UNESCO-listed canal belt, and Jordaan. Led by passionate local guides, the tour offers an authentic taste of Amsterdam, with 10+ food samplings at 5+ beloved local spots. The tour emphasizes local flavors and traditions, making it an ideal way to start a trip or gain a deeper appreciation for Amsterdam’s culinary scene.
From cheese cellars to street food stalls, this guided walk is designed for foodies who want more than just sightseeing. The tour is rich in variety and generous in portions, providing enough food for a full breakfast, lunch, or an indulgent dinner. The inclusion of drinks like Wine, Jenever, and local spirits adds to the lively, authentic atmosphere.
The tour’s flexibility and personal touch shine through the guides’ storytelling style, which varies based on their personality and love for the city. With more than 2,000 five-star reviews for Adam & Eve tours, this experience has built a reputation for friendly, knowledgeable hosts and delicious tastings.
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The tour begins at Gastrovino Amsterdam, located on Spui Square. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted with welcome refreshments that set a relaxed tone for the next three hours. The meeting spot is easy to find, either at the front of the cheese shop or in the basement, where the guide usually waits. If arriving early, sampling some cheeses from the shop is encouraged.
This initial meet-and-greet helps create a friendly, intimate atmosphere, with the guide ready to share local insights. The small group size of up to 12 foodies enhances interaction, ensuring everyone feels engaged and part of the experience from the start.

The first official stop takes place in Binnenstad, where a cheese tasting introduces guests to Artisanal Gouda. This 30-minute visit to a cheese cellar allows exploration of Dutch cheese-making traditions. Visitors get to sample aged Gouda, a classic Dutch delicacy, in a setting that celebrates over 750 years of Amsterdam’s cheese history.
The cheese cellar offers not only tastings but also insights into the art of cheese aging. This stop sets a delicious tone for the tour, showcasing the importance of cheese in local culture. It also provides a perfect photo opportunity, with the historic cellar enriching the experience.

Following the cheese, the tour continues with a 15-minute wine tasting. This part highlights Gourmet Dutch bites paired with carefully selected wines, enhancing the flavor profile of the local foods. The wine tasting takes place in a cozy setting, where guides share tips on regional wine and food pairings.
This short but informative session emphasizes the pairing traditions that elevate Dutch cuisine. It’s also an opportunity to relax and chat before heading to the next neighborhood. The focus remains on local flavors, with Dutch wine and spirits playing a key role.
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Next, the tour moves to Spui Square, where a guided 15-minute walk introduces visitors to the historic area. This stop includes a local snack tasting, which might feature gourmet Dutch bites or other regional treats. The guide shares stories about the neighborhood’s history and its importance in Amsterdam’s social life.
This segment offers a taste of everyday Dutch street food, giving insight into local eating habits and culinary culture. The casual walking and storytelling make this a lively part of the tour, perfect for photo opportunities and engaging conversations.
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The iconic Canal belt of Amsterdam becomes the backdrop for a 30-minute food tasting along the waterways. Here, the focus is on regional foods, with the guide pointing out historic sights while sampling Dutch sashimi (herring) and other regional specialties.
Guests enjoy the scenic views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site while savoring regional delicacies. The walk offers a balance of visual beauty and culinary delight, making this part of the tour both picturesque and flavorful.

Following the canal walk, a 15-minute stop features regional foods specific to the area. The focus may include bitterballen with beer, a famous Dutch snack, or other local comfort foods. This tasting emphasizes the casual, hearty side of Amsterdam’s cuisine, often enjoyed with a drink.
This segment highlights the informal side of Dutch food culture and offers a chance to relax and socialize. The guide provides context about each dish, making the experience both delicious and educational.

The tour then proceeds to the Jordaan neighborhood, where a 30-minute guided walk showcases this historic area’s charm. The walk focuses on local secrets, architecture, and history while sampling more Dutch bites.
This part of the tour offers a deeper dive into Amsterdam’s culture, with plenty of opportunities for photos and discovery. Guides share stories about Jordaan’s transformation from a working-class district to a trendy neighborhood, enriching the tasting experience.

The final stop is in De Negen Straatjes, a vibrant shopping area known for boutique stores and cozy cafes. Here, a 15-minute street food tasting includes warm stroopwafels and other Amsterdam sweets, perfect for ending the tour on a sweet note.
This area provides lively street scenes and a chance to soak in the local atmosphere. The tour concludes back at Gastrovino Amsterdam, where the experience started, completing a full circle of culinary exploration.
Included in the $117 ticket are a fun, expert local guide and small group experience, designed to foster interaction. Guests enjoy 10+ tastings at 5+ local spots, covering Dutch cheese, gourmet bites, Surinamese or Indonesian foods, and local spirits like jenever. Beverages such as wine, coffee, tea, soda, and a bottle of water are also included.
Tipping is not included but can be given in cash or via PayPal. Guests can also opt for a boat tour after the walk for additional sightseeing.
The tour departs from Gastrovino Amsterdam on Spui Square. The 3-hour duration includes ample tasting, walking, and storytelling. Comfortable shoes and rain gear are recommended, as parts of the tour venture outside and weather can vary.
The tour is conducted in English with live guides, and full cancellation is possible if done 24 hours in advance. Availability varies, so checking times is advised when booking.
The enthusiastic guides are frequently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling ability. Guests appreciate the variety of tastings and the personalized experience that small groups provide. The local secrets shared during the walk and the diverse food offerings help create a vivid picture of Amsterdam’s culinary landscape.
The tour is particularly strong in authentic Dutch foods, offering a substantial meal that covers both traditional and regional dishes. The combination of scenic neighborhoods and flavorful bites makes this a well-rounded introduction to the city.
This 3-hour guided food tour provides an excellent introduction to Amsterdam’s culinary culture. For $117, guests enjoy over 10 tastings, drinks, and local stories all within the iconic neighborhoods of Spui, the canals, and Jordaan.
The small group setting and friendly guides ensure an engaging, personal experience, ideal for first-time visitors or those seeking a satisfying food adventure. While the tour is not suited for those with mobility issues or those who prefer a purely indoor experience, it’s perfect for foodies eager to explore authentic local flavors.
This tour offers good value for money, with enough food to serve as a meal and plenty of insights into Amsterdam’s gastronomy and neighborhoods. Anyone interested in Dutch foods, local drinks, and vibrant city streets will find this experience both delicious and memorable.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3 hours, including tastings, walking, and storytelling.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Gastrovino Amsterdam, located on Spui Square.
What is included in the price?
Guests enjoy 10+ tastings, drinks including wine, jenever, coffee, tea, soda, and a bottle of water, plus a guided tour.
Are drinks included?
Yes, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are part of the experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and rain gear are recommended, as some parts of the tour are outdoors.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour features family-friendly foods like stroopwafels and is enjoyable for kids, especially at the end.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 12 guests for a more intimate experience.
Is this tour accessible for everyone?
The data does not specify accessibility details; it involves walking, so consider this if mobility is a concern.
Can I book this tour as a private experience?
The standard tour is small-group; private options are not indicated but could be available through the provider.
What makes this tour stand out?
Authentic Dutch foods, friendly local guides, and scenic neighborhood walks make this tour a flavorful, engaging way to explore Amsterdam.