Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour

REVIEW · AMSTERDAM

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour

  • 4.457 reviews
  • From $341
Book on GetYourGuide →

Operated by damtours events bv · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 4.4 (57)Price from$341Operated bydamtours events bvBook viaGetYourGuide

Beer on wheels makes Amsterdam feel easy.

This bike bar turns a short outing into a 1.5-hour mobile hangout with real alcohol included, plus a guide to keep things rolling. The two big wins are the drink setup and how little you have to sweat to enjoy it: you get 20 litres of beer for the beer option or a bottle of Prosecco per person for the bubbles option, and the driver-guide can take over if your legs are done.

You’ll be riding through Amsterdam on an assigned route with a sober driver and live guide support, so the vibe stays fun without going off the rails. As a planning bonus, it’s built for groups of up to 6, which means more face-to-face time with your crew and less waiting around. One consideration: the tour has route limits tied to government regulations, so you won’t be roaming wherever you want, and you won’t enter the city center.

If you want a goofy, social Amsterdam activity that comes with a built-in reason to keep laughing, this is that kind of ride. And based on the names that show up most often in the guide credits, Mu and Raul are the sort of guides who steer the energy toward good moods and good flow.

Key things that make this tour tick

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Key things that make this tour tick

  • Beer or bubbles, your way: 20L beer, or Prosecco bottle(s) per person, with options to mix
  • Pedal-light options: you can pedal as much as you like, or let the driver-guide take over
  • A guide who steers the party: live guide plus designated sober driver
  • Smaller private groups: priced per group up to 6, so it feels like a proper meet-up
  • Fun-fact extras: people have noted soft drinks being topped up and the ability to play your own music
  • Practical route limits: assigned route only; not allowed into the city center or wandering off-path

Beer Bike Basics: What You’re Actually Paying For

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Beer Bike Basics: What You’re Actually Paying For
This tour is basically a moving bar with pedals. You and your group sit on the bike, drinks are served cold, and a guide plus a sober designated driver handle the ride so you can focus on chatting, laughing, and getting your photos.

The value is in the combination: Amsterdam sightseeing without the museum pace, plus a drink package that’s already baked into the experience. If you’ve ever done the Amsterdam “walk, snack, maybe one drink” plan, this flips it into “ride, drink, repeat” for 90 minutes.

Also, the party-bike setup means the atmosphere starts as soon as you mount the bike. You’re not trying to coordinate taxis, bar hopping, and meeting points. You’re just together in one place, rolling through the streets on a route that the operator is allowed to use.

You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Amsterdam

Drinks and Options: Beer, Prosecco, or the Mixed Plan

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Drinks and Options: Beer, Prosecco, or the Mixed Plan
This is one of the clearest parts of the offer, and it’s why groups book it in the first place.

Here’s how the alcohol works:

  • Beer option: cold served beer with 20 litres total for the ride
  • Prosecco option: one bottle of Prosecco per person
  • Mixed option: you can choose the Beer & Bubbles mix

If you book for a full group of 6 on the beer option, that works out to roughly 3.3 litres per person before you even think about how much you pour each time. That math won’t make you sober, but it does explain why people keep saying there’s plenty.

One more practical note: soft drinks are included depending on the option, and people have highlighted that soft drinks and the bubbly keep coming during the ride. That matters because it lets everyone pace themselves. You’re not stuck waiting for one big pour and then going dry.

The 90-Minute Flow From Breugem Beer and Back

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - The 90-Minute Flow From Breugem Beer and Back
The tour runs for 1.5 hours, so you should think of it as a focused hit of Amsterdam fun rather than a half-day plan.

It’s also round-trip: it starts at Breugem Beer and ends back at the meeting point.

In terms of how the time usually feels, it breaks down into four simple phases:

1) Arrive at Breugem Beer and get aboard

If you arrive early, don’t stress if the driver isn’t there yet. The operator notes the driver can be finishing another tour first. This matters for your timing, so give yourself a little buffer at the start.

2) Settle in and get your first drink

The vibe shifts quickly once you’ve got seats, your drink is in reach, and your guide explains the ride basics. Because it’s a mobile bar, the “welcome moment” is more practical than ceremonial.

3) The guided ride along the allowed Amsterdam streets

You’ll experience Amsterdam by moving through the city on the operator’s assigned route. The goal isn’t to rush between landmarks. It’s to get the feel of street-level Amsterdam while you chat and soak up the scenery you pass.

4) Roll back and wrap up

Since it ends where it starts, you don’t need to plot a second transport plan. That’s a small thing, but in a city where you can burn time on logistics, it counts.

Where You’ll Ride (and the One Limitation to Expect)

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Where You’ll Ride (and the One Limitation to Expect)
This is the key planning catch: the tour has assigned start locations and routes due to government regulations.

That means:

  • you won’t enter the city center
  • you can’t wander off-path or change to wherever the group wants to go

So here’s how I’d frame it: you’re choosing this for the drink-bike fun and the guided street experience, not for checking off the most central, postcard-famous corners of Amsterdam.

The upside is that the route is planned, the ride stays organized, and you won’t be stuck arguing about where to turn next. The drawback is that your expectations should be “a guided ride through permitted Amsterdam streets,” not “full city tour.”

If that limitation sounds like a deal-breaker, skip the party-bike and choose something like a canal cruise or a walking tour that’s built to cover the center.

Pedal-As-You-Like, Party-As-You-Can

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Pedal-As-You-Like, Party-As-You-Can
One of the most useful features is that this isn’t all work or all play.

The description makes it clear that you can:

  • pedal as much as you like
  • or let the driver-guide take over

That matters because not everyone in your group may have the same energy level. Maybe you’ve got one person who wants to crank the pedals for fun, and another who just wants to hang out, drink, and enjoy the ride. This setup lets both people feel included.

It also helps with group dynamics. When the bike is moving and you’re not all locked into the same level of effort, it’s easier to keep conversation going. Plus, you’re on a guided loop with a sober driver, so the ride stays steady and safe.

And yes, the “bar on wheels” idea is goofy. That’s the point. It’s meant to loosen up your Amsterdam day and turn your group into the event.

Guide Energy: Mu and Raul Keep the Mood Right

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Guide Energy: Mu and Raul Keep the Mood Right
This tour runs with live guidance and language support (Dutch, English, German, Turkish), but what really shows up in the experience is how the guide handles your group in real time.

Two names that stand out are Mu and Raul. People credit Mu with keeping everyone happy, topping up the drinks, and making the day feel even better than expected. Raul gets similar praise for being genuinely friendly and for making the experience feel smooth from start to finish.

Why does this matter? Because a party bike can go one of two ways:

  • chaotic and annoying, with drinks running low and confusion about what’s happening
  • or organized, upbeat, and clear, with everyone feeling taken care of

The repeated guide praise suggests you’re more likely to get the organized, cheerful version—especially if your group has a birthday or a planned celebration.

Price and Value: $341 for Up to 6 Makes Sense When You Think Like a Group

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Price and Value: $341 for Up to 6 Makes Sense When You Think Like a Group
The price is listed as $341 per group up to 6. On paper, that can look expensive, but here’s the value logic that usually works for this kind of activity.

You’re paying for four things bundled together:

  • a private group bike-bar experience
  • a guide and a designated sober driver
  • cold served beer and/or Prosecco (depending on the option)
  • soft drinks depending on the option selected

If you book for fewer than 6, the per-person cost rises. If you fill the group, the drink supply becomes the strongest part of the deal. Either way, you’re not paying separately for a bar crawl, multiple taxi rides, or a set of drinks at a bunch of different stops.

Also, this is short by design: 1.5 hours. That helps cost control and keeps the energy high. If you want an Amsterdam activity that doesn’t steal half a day, this fits.

One more “value” detail: the operator claims it’s the original and notes long rides and low prices. Treat that as their positioning, but the real proof is how the included drinks and guide setup work in practice.

Practical Tips Before You Roll Through Amsterdam

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Practical Tips Before You Roll Through Amsterdam
You’ll have the most fun if you plan like it’s a social event with a gentle physical component.

  • Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll likely be leaning in and out as you pedal or settle.
  • Be realistic about your pacing. It’s easy to get carried away with alcohol. The sober driver and guide help keep things orderly, but you still need to be smart.
  • Pick your drink option based on your group’s style. If your group loves variety, the mixed option is often the easiest compromise. If everyone’s committed to one drink, choose accordingly.
  • Check the vibe you want. People have noted that playing your own music is part of the fun, so if music matters to your group, this is a good fit.
  • Bring a layer for the ride. Amsterdam can shift fast with wind and weather, and a moving ride means you feel it more.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

Amsterdam: Guided Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour - Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This is a great match for:

  • friend groups celebrating a birthday or weekend together
  • people who want a party vibe without doing bar hopping
  • anyone who wants Amsterdam street views and laughs without the walking grind

It may not be ideal if:

  • your priority is seeing the most central Amsterdam sights, since you won’t enter the city center
  • your group doesn’t want alcohol included or doesn’t like the idea of a moving party setting
  • you’re hoping for a long guided history-style walk with stops and museum time

Basically, choose this if you want a social, drink-forward Amsterdam experience with a guide keeping things simple.

Should You Book This Amsterdam Beer or Prosecco Bike Tour?

I’d book it if your group is ready for a 90-minute, low-effort, high-fun plan with drinks built in and a guide keeping the mood right. The drink options are clear, the group size stays tight, and the guide names that come up most often—Mu and Raul—sound like the kind of people who manage the experience well.

Skip it if you mainly want the city center, or if your ideal Amsterdam day is quieter and more sightseeing-focused than social and drink-friendly.

If you’re still deciding, my quick test is this: if your group would enjoy a mobile party bar more than a traditional tour, this is a strong pick.

FAQ

How long is the Amsterdam Beer or Prosecco bike tour?

The tour duration is 1.5 hours.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is Breugem Beer.

Where does the tour end?

The activity ends back at the meeting point.

What drinks are included?

You’ll get cold served beer and/or Prosecco depending on the option you select, along with Prosecco or soft drinks as listed for your chosen option.

How much beer or Prosecco do we get?

For the beer option, the tour includes 20 litres of beer. For the Prosecco option, it includes one bottle of Prosecco per person. There is also a mixed Beer & Bubbles option.

Do we have to pedal the whole time?

No. You can pedal as much as you like, or let the driver-guide take over.

Who runs the ride?

There’s a live tour guide plus a designated sober driver.

What languages are available for the guide?

The live guide is available in Dutch, English, German, and Turkish.

Is this tour private?

Yes, it’s described as a private group.

Are there route limits during the tour?

Yes. The tour has assigned start locations and routes due to government regulations, and it’s not allowed to go into the city center or wander off path.

Can I get a refund if my plans change?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Amsterdam we have reviewed

Scroll to Top

Explore Amsterdam

From the canal ring to the great museums to the windmills and tulip fields, and every way to spend a day in the city.