Marijuana is slowly becoming legal across America, but you still don’t want to get caught smoking it in a coffee shop. That’s not a problem in Amsterdam, though! In fact, they’re selling it to you with your morning coffee and letting you roll your own joint.
The Cultural Ganja Walking Tour of Amsterdam is a two- to three-hour tour of some of the city’s best coffee shops that sell weed. As a participant you’ll be led along a route of the most popular coffee shops in the center of the city. Your guide will teach you all about the ganja culture of the country, help you understand the best marijuana to suit your needs and even help you learn how to roll your own if don’t know already.
You’ll get to have a smoke at each shop you visit, learn a little Dutch along the way and even make a pit stop at the Amsterdam Museum. Don’t worry, they’ll provide snacks along the way (we’re not sure what’s in them, though!).
The price of coffee, drinks and even the weed isn’t included in the tour price, but you shouldn’t expect to spend more than €20.
It’s quite a unique opportunity to explore a city that certainly has a unique reputation and love for ganja. Book your trip today on Get Your Guide.
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