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Kate_A, Dec 2025
Worth the day trip
Be prepared for a long day. Tour guide was great and knowledgable. Unfortunately the day we went it was foggy the entire day so by the time we got to Zaanse Schans for the boat tour it was so cold and you really could not see anything. A little surprised that there were no lights on the boat for safety purposes. Even though we had bad weather I would still do the tour.
Catherine_L, Apr 2026
Great guide, beautiful sites designed for tourists’ cash
The tour guide Eric was fantastic. Be aware Zaanse schans is set up to move tourists through quickly. The cheese “demonstration “ lasted 2-3 minutes and the machine was not functioning. The wooden shoe demonstration was using modern, not traditional tools. Workers stood in the back to start the clapping and move groups of tourists out for the next group
Sharon_M, May 2026
Zaanse Schans
The Zaanse Schans was very interesting.and we learnt a lot about Dutch history. We saw how the basic cloggs were made. There is a nice collection to see at the place. There was a short explanation about cheese. Our guide Caroline took us through the windmill tour. I think that the place itself could have more films to show about the whole process of clogg making and cheese. The village is very pretty to walk around and the whole experience was fun even though it was por8ng with rain
Joanne_M, May 2026
Great Tour
We really enjoyed our tour to Zaanse Schans today. Our tour guide Miguel was great and explained about the windmills, how the area is all reclaimed land and we even got to go inside a windmill. Edam was good with the cheese factory and clog making and the stop for lunch at Volendam was scenic. Our only regret was that we hadn't worn jumpers and it was quite cold and windy. Highly recommend.

Zaanse Schans

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Tulips bloom in the village of Zaanse Schans in Amsterdam
  • The Zaanse Schans is a must-see for visitors interested in learning about traditional Dutch culture.

  • Wear comfortable shoes.

  • Not all areas are wheelchair accessible due to the historic nature of the area, but accessible bridges and parking are available. Jonge Schaap is the only wheelchair-accessible windmill.

  • Most shops and restaurants in the neighborhood accept debit and credit cards; ATMs are located at the Zaanse Schans parking office.