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AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam Amsterdam Escape EUROPE | Amsterdam Season: 2021 Standard 3 DAYS 5 MEALS 6 SITES Enhance your Rhine River Cruise or enjoy an adventure-filled getaway with an Adventures by Disney Amsterdam Escape! Spend 3 days and 2 nights in this capital city known for its rich architecture, intricate canal system, vibrant cultural scene and so much more. AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam Trip Overview 3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS 1 LOCATION Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam Amsterdam City Centre AGES FLIGHT INFORMATION 5 MEALS Minimum Age: 4 Arrive: Via AmaWaterways 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunch, 1 Dinner Suggested Age: 8+ Ship OR via Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) for non- cruise Guests Return: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam DAY 1 AMSTERDAM Activities Highlights: Lunch Included Arrive in Amsterdam, Van Gogh Museum & Workshop, Walking Foodie Mövenpick Hotel Tour Amsterdam City Centre Arrive in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Welkom to Amsterdam, where you’ll experience the culture, architecture and character of this charming capital city. Transfer to Van Gogh Museum Meet your Adventure Guides who will take you to the Van Gogh Museum where you will begin your amazing adventure in Amsterdam. Van Gogh Museum & Painting Workshop Explore the Van Gogh Museum, home to over 1,000 paintings—the world’s largest collection, drawings and letters of Vincent van Gogh. Learn about the artist’s personal history, see how conservators restored his paintings and get an intimate view of some of his greatest masterpieces, including “Sunflowers” and “The Bedroom.” The museum also contains many works of Van Gogh’s contemporaries, like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, among others. Following your museum tour, Adventurers are invited to express themselves on canvas with a painting workshop designed to bring out the artist in you! AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam Walking Foodie Tour Check out the local eateries that line the streets and canals of Amsterdam as your guide tells stories about the area’s history. You’ll also peruse the stalls at the Noordemarkt Square market, where you’ll sample regional flavors and dishes and meet the local artisans that create them. Check into Hotel After an action-packed morning, you'll transfer to the Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre for the next 2 nights. Located in the heart of the city and overlooking the IJ River, you’re a short distance from some of Amsterdam’s famous shopping streets as well as the Amsterdam Centraal Station. Dinner On Your Own in Amsterdam Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the hotel's dining options or head into the city and discover a new favorite eating spot. Be sure to ask your Adventure Guides for any dining recommendations they have for a local meal that will satisfy your whole family. AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam DAY 2 AMSTERDAM Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and Delft Earthenware Factory Tour, Kinderdijk Boat Cruise, Farewell Dinner Dinner Included Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre Breakfast at Hotel Fuel up with a hearty breakfast before heading out for a day filled with new adventures in Amsterdam. Delft Earthenware Factory Tour Visit the last remaining Delft blue pottery factory that utilizes traditional 17th-century methods of producing and hand-painting the world-famous blue and white pottery that is synonymous with the region. During the Royal Delft Experience, you’ll journey through the past, present and future of this centuries-old pottery and get a step-by-step explanation of the production process. You will also get a chance to take home a piece of Delftware during your stop at the Royal Delft Factory Store. Tile Painting Workshop Following your tour of the Royal Delft Factory, you can show off your newfound knowledge and inspiration to work at a tile workshop where you can paint your very own tile in the traditional Delft blue color. Lunch in the Town of Delft AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam Enjoy lunch in one of the local restaurants of this charming Dutch town. Kinderdijk Windmills & Boat Cruise No trip to Amsterdam is complete without visiting the windmills of Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is one of the most photographed locations in Holland. Cruise along the waterways on a waterbus for a unique view of the windmills and the surrounding area as you learn the history of how these iconic windmills were built around 1740 as part of a much larger water management system to prevent floods in the region. Go inside the Museum Windmills to see how the windmills work and are maintained. Farewell Dinner Bid your fellow Adventurers a fond farewell at a lovely farewell dinner celebrating your magnificent trip to Amsterdam. AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam DAY 3 AMSTERDAM Activities Highlights: Breakfast Included Breakfast at Hotel, Depart Amsterdam None Breakfast at Hotel Enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel before transferring to the airport. Transfer to Airport Begin your journey home after an amazing adventure with batched and private transfers to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). AMSTERDAM ESCAPE Europe | Amsterdam Book with us today! Call us at (800) 543-0865 or your Travel Agent Visit us at AdventuresByDisney.com This printable itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Terms, conditions and restrictions apply. Adventures by Disney Travel Services, Inc. CST#2082519-20, ©Disney.
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