
Amsterdam is a city built on water and trade — 165 canals, 1,500 bridges and a ring of merchant houses that have been leaning slightly since the 17th century. It rewards slow walking: every bridge offers a new postcard, every gable hides a story, and every neighbourhood feels like its own village. With Toury's GPS-guided audio tours, you can wander the Jordaan, the canal belt and the old centre without missing what makes this city so unusual.
Our Amsterdam audio tours cover the Grachtengordel, the Jordaan, Dam Square, the Red Light District, the Anne Frank House area and the museum quarter. You'll hear about the Dutch Golden Age, the global trade empire, Rembrandt, the wartime years, the squatter movement and how a tiny country reshaped modern life. Stop for an apple pie, a quick canal cruise or a stroopwafel — the audio waits.
Everything works offline once downloaded, so weak signal in narrow Jordaan alleys won't cut your tour short. Walking routes are flexible: skip a museum, repeat a canal story, or jump straight to Vondelpark if you only have an afternoon. It's the freedom of a self-guided trip with the depth of a guided tour — for a fraction of the price.
Self-guided walking tours inspired by the people, history and hidden corners of this city.
Most audio tours last between 1 and 3 hours of walking, but you can pause and resume them whenever you want — they don't expire on the day you start.
No, once downloaded, the audio tour works completely offline. You only need internet for the initial download, then you can explore without connection.
Yes. There is no live guide and no fixed schedule. You start whenever you want, walk at your own pace, and the app plays each story automatically when you reach a stop.
Absolutely. Self-guided audio tours are ideal for solo travelers who want flexibility, depth and zero pressure to keep up with a group.
A self-guided audio tour costs a fraction of a group walking tour, and unlike a guided tour you can use it as many times as you want, at any pace, on any day.
Yes. The Toury mobile app lets you try the first two stops of any paid tour for free, so you can check the storytelling style before buying.