
Together with the Amsterdam Design foundation, Like-a-local is organizing a
unique designwalking tour to be experienced all throughout the month of September 2007.
When it comes to design, Amsterdam always offers new territories to explore, as this unique walking tour will try and demonstrate.
You will enjoy your own personal guide who also happens to be a local expert in the field of design.
Under the creative guidance of this personal local you will not only (re)discover the world known established professionals of ‘Dutch Design’ but you will also get to know some of the
hidden treasures and tomorrow’s talents of the capital of design that is Amsterdam.
This tour is not only designed to attract design specialists but is also a lot of fun for those who have (until now) not shown a particular interest in the matter!
A bona fide breeding ground for creativity, and a home to numerous design centres such as Droog Design and the new Westerhuis by Marcel Wanders, Amsterdam is without a doubt
one of the leading design capitals of Europe. Amsterdam Design, held from 1 to 30 September 2007, provides visitors with the opportunity to experience the wealth of design
this city has to offer. The fourth edition once again offers a wide variety of large and smaller scale events. Lesser-known designers will be featured in shops, galleries, hotels,
restaurants, clubs and unexpected locations across the city.
More information: www.amsterdamdesign.info
Like-a-local offers the alternative to tour-guide tourism.
You get in contact with city residents who have made it their hobby to introduce travellers to their own favourite
restaurants or activities.
Visit the website www.like-a-local.com to view the wide range of local activities in the following three themes: LIVE!, GO! And EAT! in the world’s largest capitals.
Everyone can book this tour via e-mail: booking@like-a-local.com or via phone number: 020-5301460.
Price: € 75,- per person (2 persons) including entrance fees.
Meeting point: Espressobar Puccini, Staalstraat 21 Amsterdam
Duration: 3 hours