The best wheelchair-friendly tours in The Netherlands

If you’re planning a trip to The Netherlands, you’ll want to add a wheelchair-friendly tour to your itinerary. Private accessible tours are a great way to learn more about the history, culture, and architecture of this small but beautiful European country.

Since March 2023, Able Amsterdam has collaborated with AmsterdaMobile to share AmsterdaMobile’s wheelchair-friendly tours in The Netherlands with you. Wheelchair-friendly tours offered by AmsterdaMobile are customisable according to your needs. This means that you can agree on routes and times suited to your travel itinerary. All wheelchair-friendly tours in The Netherlands have been thoughtfully planned out by the AmsterdaMobile team.

Booking via Able Amsterdam will provide you with a 5% discount on AmsterdaMobile’s wheelchair-friendly tours.


Wheelchair-friendly tours in Amsterdam

There are several wheelchair-friendly tours offered throughout Amsterdam, including:

  • Accessible Amsterdam: This 3 hour private tour is perfect for anyone visiting Amsterdam for the first time. It covers a number of highlights including Begijnhof, Spui, the flower market, Nieuwmarkt, and Dam Square. This tour starts and ends at Amsterdam Central Station.

  • Accessible Jordaan: This tailor-made tour covers one of the most beautiful areas of Amsterdam and includes a stroll along the canals, Noorderkerk (Northern Church), the exterior of the Anne Frank House, and the West India Company. This tour starts and ends at the Westerkerk.

  • Accessible Van Gogh Museum: Van Gogh is one of the most famous Dutch painters in history. This 2 hour tour includes a private tour of the Van Gogh Museum and a skip-the-line ticket.

  • Accessible Rijksmuseum: The Rijksmuseum is home to a vast collection of art from the Dutch Golden Age, showcasing renowned works like Rembrandt’s The Nightwatch and Vermeer’s The Milkmaid. This private 2 hour museum tour includes a skip-the-line ticket.


Wheelchair-friendly tours beyond Amsterdam

If you’d like to see some typical Dutch tulips and windmills, consider the following:

  • Accessible Keukenhof: This private tour takes you through the world famous Keukenhof flower gardens located in Lisse, The Netherlands. The tour includes an accessible taxi transfer.

  • Accessible Zaanse Schans: This tour allows you to explore the traditional Dutch windmills at the Zaanse Schans. Highlights include a clog museum, a cheese workshop, and traditional Dutch houses. The tour includes accessible transportation.

 

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Josephine Rees

My name is Josephine Rees (1993) and I am Dutch-British. I was raised in Tokyo and Moscow and moved to the Netherlands to study Anthropology & Human Geography in 2012. After briefly living in Thailand and Cambodia, I am now based in Amsterdam and have recently completed my MSc in Social Policy and Public Health.

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