Be sure to check out lunch in Amsterdam's smallest house, Het Kleinste Huis (reservation is needed!) This house was built in 1738 and is only two meters wide and five meters deep. Not casual in it is a tea boutique. Nearby was the building of one of the wealthiest trading companies in the world - the Dutch East Indian trading company, which brought tea to Europe. Spouses Kristen and Niels have been running this tasty and exciting place for a long time. There are four floors, and on each floor, there is only one table. Those guests will be alone in the whole story. They serve six types of pies, tea, coffee, and other sweets. In essence, this is hi-ti.
During this walk you will have time: to go for a cheese and wine tasting, to see the main Dam square and the royal palace, to go along the shopping Kalverstraat street and go to the Amsterdam Museum, to see the oldest house, to get acquainted with the street brownie, to find out that Rusland has no connection with Russia, drink tea in the smallest house, see what Monet painted, walk along the Rembrandt beach and buy a Dutch herring at a kiosk.