€7.50 (adult) for the talk + €15 (adult) for the tour 1 hour talk + 2 hour walk Less than a mile away
Amsterdam's landscape is filled with extraordinary structures - from its iconic canals and narrow houses, to gems of modern building. Each Friday, you can explore it all with a guided walking tour from Architectuur Centrum Amsterdam, and an optional talk beforehand to give you an introduction to the city. Talks (at 1.30pm) and tours (at 2.30pm) begin at ARCAM's base on Prins Hendrikkade.
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