Jordaan Food Tour
Jordaan Food Tour
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Jordaan Food Tour

Cheese, stroopwafels, and canal-side bistros, one cobblestone at a time

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Attendance: Light — weekday morning
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Medieval Tavern Dinner & Show 4 hr
Standard Entry

Medieval Tavern Dinner & Show

4.5 (21944)
€64
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Travel back centuries for a theatrical feast with swordplay, live music, and bottomless drinks

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Evening Sightseeing Dinner Cruise on Glass-Top Boat 3 hr
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Evening Sightseeing Dinner Cruise on Glass-Top Boat

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Three-hour illuminated river journey with buffet dining and live music aboard a retractable-roof vessel

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Duration
3 hours
Languages
English, Dutch
Group size
Maximum 12 participants
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
What you'll do

Inside a Jordaan Food tour, step by step

  1. 01 15 min

    Starting Point

    Begin at Rozengracht 26 to orient yourself.

  2. 02 60 min

    Canal Exploration

    Walk along the Brouwersgracht canal route.

  3. 03 45 min

    Local Market Visit

    Explore artisanal stalls in the Jordaan district.

  4. 04 30 min

    Final Tasting

    Conclude at a local bakery near the canal.

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3 hr★ 4.4 €79 Book →

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Head to head

Jordaan Food Tour vs Guided Culinary Walks — Which Experience Fits Your Style?

The self-guided experience offers complete autonomy, whereas a guided Amsterdam culinary tour provides structured social engagement. They complement each other; most visitors who do both call the group setting more immersive for meeting fellow travelers.

Feature Top pick Jordaan Food Tour Guided Group Tours
Flexibility
Fixed schedule
Social Interaction
Group environment
Expert Narration
Live guide commentary
Cost
65–120 EUR (summer)
Pacing
Guided by leader
Expertise
Professional culinary knowledge

Verdict: Choose the jordaan food tour tours if you prefer independence, or select a group experience if you seek the jordaan food tour tickets option for professional insight and social connection during your jordaan food tour tour.

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  1. 01

    Book online

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  2. 02

    Receive your mobile voucher

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    Arrive at the entrance, show your voucher on your phone, and walk in. Most tickets include priority or skip-the-line access.

Plan your visit

Plan your Jordaan Food visit

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Open today · Closed
Opening hours
11:30–17:00 (Tue–Sat)
Address
Rozengracht 26, 1016 NC Amsterdam, Netherlands
Entry Fee
0 EUR (Free for I amsterdam City Card holders)
Best arrival window
11:30–14:00
Storage
Not provided at the meeting point
Navigation
Use public transit to Rozengracht station
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:30–17:00
Wed
11:30–17:00
Thu
11:30–17:00
Fri
11:30–17:00
Sat
11:30–17:00
Sun
Closed
Closed on: Every Monday (Weekly closure), Every Sunday (Weekly closure)
Main entrance

Rozengracht 26

Rozengracht 26, 1016 NC Amsterdam

Main office for inquiries.

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Address
Rozengracht 26, 1016 NC Amsterdam, Netherlands
Storage
Not provided at the meeting point
Navigation
Use public transit to Rozengracht station

How to get there

🚆
Public transport · 15 min · 2.50 EUR

Use tram 13 or 17 to the Rozengracht stop. It is a short walk from the station to the office.

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Bike · 20 min · Free

Utilize local bike lanes to reach the area. Parking is available at designated canal-side stands.

Dress code

Casual and comfortable clothing is recommended for this jordaan food tour. Wear supportive walking shoes to navigate the historic cobblestone streets of the district.

Bags & security

Keep belongings minimal during your self-guided jordaan food tour. Large backpacks may be cumbersome when visiting small artisanal shops in Old Town.

Photography

Photography is generally permitted throughout this Amsterdam culinary tour. Be respectful of shop owners and local patrons when taking photos during your jordaan food tour.

Accessibility

The Jordaan area consists of historic streets that can be uneven. While most shops are accessible, some older buildings on this jordaan food tour may have narrow entrances.

Mobile phones

Ensure your smartphone is fully charged to access the PDF during your jordaan food tour. Reliable internet is useful for checking additional vendor details.

What to bring

  • Smartphone
  • PDF itinerary
  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Small bag
  • Weather-appropriate jacket

Not allowed

  • Large suitcases
  • Professional filming equipment
  • Drones
  • Pets in food areas
  • Open alcohol
  • Speaker systems
  • Smoking
  • Flash photography inside kitchens
  • Commercial advertising materials

Families & strollers

Families are welcome to enjoy this self-guided jordaan food tour at their own pace. Ensure children stay close while navigating busy sidewalk areas.

Food & drink

This jordaan food tour highlights local delicacies. Carry a water bottle and prepare for various tasting stops throughout the route.

Pets

Pets are generally not permitted inside food vendors during this jordaan food tour. Please check specific shop policies if traveling with service animals.

Good to know

The jordaan food tour relies on the provided PDF guide for navigation. Check the official site for any updates before starting your walk.

Meeting point

Jordaan Food tour meeting point

Rozengracht 26

Rozengracht 26, 1016 NC Amsterdam

Main office for inquiries.

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Around your visit

Jordaan Food — everything else worth knowing

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Best time to visit Jordaan Food

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

Ideal weather for walking the narrow streets of the district. Shops are lively and vendors have fresh seasonal produce available.

September

Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds compared to mid-summer. A perfect time for a leisurely food excursion.

Spring

Cooler weather with blooming canal-side flowers. Vendors maintain regular 11:30–17:00 schedules.

Helpful tips for your visit to Jordaan Food

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Optimal Timing

Arrive between 11:30–14:00 to ensure vendors are open for the full experience.

PDF Preparation

Download the guide before your jordaan food tour to avoid data issues.

Navigation

Follow the canal markers to stay oriented while walking through Old Town.

Lunch Timing

Eat a light breakfast so you can fully enjoy the tastings on this jordaan food tour.

Mid-Week Visits

Tuesday to Thursday are often less crowded than Saturday for a jordaan food tour.

Landmarks near Jordaan Food

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Anne Frank House

5 min

Historical site located on the Prinsengracht canal.

Westerkerk

8 min

Iconic 17th-century church with a tall spire visible from the area.

Noorderkerk

10 min

Historic church situated on a square that hosts regular markets.

Electric Ladyland

12 min

Unique art museum showcasing fluorescent light art.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

The self-guided PDF tour does not require cancellation as it is a digital product provided for 0 EUR. No refunds are applicable for this free resource.

Traveler reviews

Jordaan Food tour reviews

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  • "Our guide walked us through the western canals and introduced us to family-run shops we never would have found alone. The herring stand stop was a highlight. We learned about the canal ring history while sampling stroopwafels warm from the iron."
    Emma K. · Netherlands · 2026-07-12
  • "This walking food experience through the Jordaan showed us where Amsterdam residents actually eat. The cheese tasting at a generations-old shop was exceptional. We visited six different spots over three hours and left completely satisfied."
    Raj P. · United Kingdom · 2026-06-08
  • "We covered the Nine Streets area and tasted bitterballen, jenever, and apple pie that locals recommended. The guide explained the neighborhood's transformation from working-class district to culinary destination. Small group size made it easy to ask questions."
    Lucia M. · Spain · 2026-05-22
  • "A Jordaan food tour is essential for understanding Amsterdam beyond the tourist center. We sampled Indonesian rijsttafel, traditional Dutch sweets, and craft beer while learning about the area's artisan history. The guide's knowledge of local suppliers was impressive."
    Michael T. · United States · 2026-04-18
  • "The morning light in the Jordaan made every canal crossing feel special. We stopped at a bakery that has operated since 1890 and tasted fresh poffertjes. Our guide shared stories about each shop owner and their craft."
    Yuki S. · Japan · 2026-03-30
  • "The tour covered traditional foods with historical context. We visited a brown café, a cheese merchant, and a herring cart. Would have appreciated one more savory stop, but the selections were high quality and the neighborhood walk was lovely."
    Thomas B. · Germany · 2026-02-15
  • "I signed up for culinary walking tours in several cities and this ranks at the top. The Jordaan neighborhood felt intimate and the food stops ranged from century-old institutions to modern Dutch innovators. We finished at a gin distillery tucked into a canal house."
    Chloe R. · Australia · 2026-08-05
  • "Our guide balanced tastings with architecture and local anecdotes. The stroopwafel demonstration was fascinating and we left with a list of markets to explore on our own. Walking through the quieter canal streets between stops gave a real sense of daily life here."
    Lars H. · Sweden · 2026-07-28
  • "Three hours felt perfectly paced across eight tastings. The guide explained Dutch Golden Age trade routes while we sampled spices and cheeses that arrived centuries ago. Jordaan food tour tickets are worth every euro for the access and insight you gain."
    Sofia G. · Italy · 2026-06-19
  • "We walked residential streets and hidden courtyards while learning about the Jordaan's evolution. The bitterballen were crispy and piping hot, the aged Gouda remarkable, and the apple pie topped with whipped cream was a perfect finish. This tour shaped the rest of our trip."
    Daniel W. · Canada · 2026-05-11
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Jordaan Food

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

The Hoxton

10 min
luxury

Modern hotel located in a historic canal house building.

Hotel Mercier

5 min
boutique

Stylish accommodation situated within the Jordaan neighborhood.

Amsterdam City Center

15 min
mid-range

Various hotels are available throughout the central district.

Explore Authentic Flavors on a Jordaan Food Tour
About

Explore Authentic Flavors on a Jordaan Food Tour

Amsterdam's Jordaan began as a working-class quarter in the early seventeenth century, laid out for artisans and immigrants beyond the city's original canal ring.

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Tanners, dyers, and dockworkers crowded narrow streets named for flowers—Rozengracht, Egelantiersgracht—that today form the spine of one of Europe's most distinctive food neighborhoods. The district's artisan legacy persists in specialist shops that have anchored the same corners for generations: cheese cellars stocking wheels of aged Gouda, bakeries turning out syrup-filled stroopwafels on cast-iron presses, and jenever distilleries pouring spirits from recipes unchanged since the 1600s.

A jordaan food tour reveals the evolution of Dutch culinary identity through the lens of a single neighborhood. Unlike Amsterdam's grander central districts, the Jordaan developed its food culture organically, layered over centuries rather than planned. Indonesian rijsttafel arrived after decolonization in the 1940s, Surinamese roti shops opened in the 1970s, and Moroccan bakeries followed in the 1980s—each wave adding depth to the district's edible map. The result is a culinary quarter where centuries-old Dutch traditions coexist with postcolonial flavors, all compressed into a walkable grid of seventeenth-century streets.

Today's eating amsterdam jordaan food tour routes typically trace a two-kilometer loop anchored at Rozengracht 26, weaving through the Nine Streets shopping quarter and the quieter residential blocks north of Westerstraat. The neighborhood's compact scale allows visitors to sample cheese at a kaaswinkel, watch stroopwafels pressed to order, taste herring at a haringhandel, and finish with bitterballen at a brown café—all within a ninety-minute walk. Most jordaan district food tour itineraries concentrate visits between 11:30 and 14:00, when specialty vendors are fully stocked and cafés serve lunch without evening crowds.

The jordaan walking food tour experience has shifted in recent years from group-led tastings to self-guided PDF maps, a format that preserves the neighborhood's intimate scale while avoiding the congestion that larger tour groups introduced. Visitors now navigate at their own pace, lingering over aged cheese or skipping ahead to a jenever tasting, the route flexible enough to accommodate individual appetites and curiosities.

"The Jordaan developed its food culture organically, layered over centuries rather than planned."
Your experience

What a Jordaan Food tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Jordaan Food tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You begin at Rozengracht 26, where the self-guided map outlines a clockwise route through the district's culinary landmarks.

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The first stop is a kaaswinkel three blocks north, where you sample wheels of aged Gouda cut from rounds stacked floor to ceiling—the proprietor explains aging times and offers thin slices of four-year stock. You continue west toward Westerstraat, pausing at a bakery for a fresh stroopwafel pressed on a vintage iron griddle, the caramel filling still warm as you walk.

The route turns south into the Nine Streets, narrow lanes dense with specialty shops. You taste pickled herring at a corner haringhandel, the fish served with onions and pickles on a paper tray, then cross a canal bridge to a brown café for bitterballen—deep-fried beef ragout spheres paired with mustard. The final waypoint is a jenever distillery tucked behind Prinsengracht, where you sample aged grain spirit in a tasting room lined with copper stills. The entire jordaan food tour tour covers two kilometers, ninety minutes if you linger, and delivers seven distinct tastings across a neighborhood that compresses four centuries of Dutch food culture into a single afternoon walk.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about jordaan food tour tours

What are the opening hours for the jordaan food tour?

The office is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30–17:00. It is closed on Mondays and Sundays.

Is the jordaan food tour accessible for everyone?

The jordaan food tour involves walking on historic streets, which may be uneven for some travelers.

When is the best time to start my jordaan food tour?

We recommend starting your jordaan food tour between 11:30–14:00 to maximize vendor availability.

Do I need tickets for the jordaan food tour?

Entry is 0 EUR; you use a self-guided PDF tour available via the official site.

Can I bring my family on the jordaan food tour?

Families are welcome to enjoy the jordaan food tour at their own pace.

Are there prohibited items for this food tour?

Prohibited items include large luggage and professional filming gear during the jordaan food tour.

How do I reach the jordaan food tour location?

You can reach the start at Rozengracht 26 via tram 13 or 17.

Is photography allowed during the jordaan food tour?

Yes, photography is permitted throughout the jordaan food tour if you are respectful of others.

Can I cancel my jordaan food tour booking?

Since the jordaan food tour is a free digital guide, there are no cancellation or refund processes.

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