Private tour in Amsterdam Ravil F
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Hello! I'm Ravil. I've called the Netherlands home since 1989 — first Nijmegen, then Amsterdam, where I've lived since 1996. I was born in Moscow, but it's here that showing friends and visitors around slowly turned into my work — and nearly thirty years later, I still enjoy it as much as ever. I specialize in private car tours for people who'd rather have a flexible day than follow a rigid schedule. I've always been especially drawn to the smaller towns and the Dutch countryside — a village café, a quiet canal, an unexpected conversation, or a stop that wasn't in the plan. These often turn out to be the highlights of the day. Some guests come for history, architecture, and art; others for local life, food, or simply to see the country beyond the usual tourist spots. I’ll admit I sometimes get a little carried away when a place I love comes up — so please don’t hesitate to tell me when you’ve seen enough or simply need a coffee. My aim is never to rush you through a checklist, but to help you experience the Netherlands in a way that fits your interests, at the pace that suits you. When I’m not guiding, I travel myself. In the winter months, you’ll regularly find me exploring Southeast Asia, which keeps reminding me what it’s like to be a visitor in a foreign country. A few practical notes: we travel in my modern SUV, comfortable for up to four passengers; for larger groups, I can arrange a minivan. I guide in English, Dutch and Russian, hold an official Amsterdam guiding permit, and am registered with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.
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This tour takes you to landmarks shaped by over 400 years of Jewish life in the city. We begin at de Oude Schans, where the first Sephardi Jews settled in the 1600s. From there, we make our way to Waterloo Square, passing the Rembrandt House, a local flea market, the Spinoza monument, and other meaningful locations. Next, we visit Wertheim Park, where the Auschwitz Monument and the new Holocaust Names Monument commemorate the tragic events of WWII. Optional: Add a visit to GASSAN Diamonds, a working diamond factory linked to Amsterdam’s Jewish history. This emotional and insightful walk offers a lasting impression of the city’s Jewish heritage.
- Oude Schans; - Rembrandt house; - Waterlooplein with its flea market and Spinoza monument; - New Herengracht; - Jewish Cultural quarter with "Snoge" (Portuguese synagogue) and Jewish historical museum; - Plantage neighbourhood; - Wertheim Park; - Former headquarters of the General Diamond Workers' Union of the Netherlands Optional stop: Experience Amsterdam’s diamond-cutting legacy with a guided visit to a working diamond polishing factory (GASSAN). Learn how rough stones become brilliant gems in a centuries-old tradition unique to Mokum.
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207 Waterlooplein, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, 1011 PG, Netherlands
Waterlooplein 207 1011 PG Amsterdam
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