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Alle Klassenfahrt Aktivitäten IN Berlin


Class Trip activities
List of all class trip activities


Bike through the city
The Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam offers school groups an active and engaging way to explore the city by bicycle. As cycling is a central part of daily life in Amsterdam, the tour provides an authentic introduction to local transport and urban culture. During the guided ride, students cycle along canals, through neighbourhoods and past key landmarks while learning about the city’s history, architecture and way of life. The pace is adapted for groups, and regular stops allow for explanations and questions along the route. The experience combines physical activity with educational content, encouraging spatial awareness and offering a closer connection to the city than traditional transport. It is particularly suitable for groups looking for an interactive and dynamic city tour. The tours start from central Amsterdam, and a typical programme lasts around one to two hours depending on the route.
The Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam offers school groups an active and engaging way to explore the city by bicycle. As cycling is a central part of daily life in Amsterdam, the tour provides an authentic introduction to local transport and urban culture. During the guided ride, students cycle along canals, through neighbourhoods and past key landmarks while learning about the city’s history, architecture and way of life. The pace is adapted for groups, and regular stops allow for explanations and questions along the route. The experience combines physical activity with educational content, encouraging spatial awareness and offering a closer connection to the city than traditional transport. It is particularly suitable for groups looking for an interactive and dynamic city tour. The tours start from central Amsterdam, and a typical programme lasts around one to two hours depending on the route.
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Learn about the Dutch economy
The De Nederlandsche Bank Visitor Centre offers school groups an introduction to the Dutch financial system and the role of a central bank. As the national bank of the Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank provides insights into how money, inflation and financial stability are managed. During the visit, students explore interactive exhibitions that explain economic concepts in an accessible way. Topics such as the euro, banking systems and monetary policy are presented through multimedia displays and practical examples, helping to connect theory with real-world applications. The experience supports economic literacy and critical thinking, making complex financial topics easier to understand. It is particularly relevant for older students studying economics or social sciences. The visitor centre is located in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around one to two hours.
The De Nederlandsche Bank Visitor Centre offers school groups an introduction to the Dutch financial system and the role of a central bank. As the national bank of the Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank provides insights into how money, inflation and financial stability are managed. During the visit, students explore interactive exhibitions that explain economic concepts in an accessible way. Topics such as the euro, banking systems and monetary policy are presented through multimedia displays and practical examples, helping to connect theory with real-world applications. The experience supports economic literacy and critical thinking, making complex financial topics easier to understand. It is particularly relevant for older students studying economics or social sciences. The visitor centre is located in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around one to two hours.
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Cuddle with cats
De Poezenboot, also known as the Catboat, offers school groups a unique and relaxed experience centred around animal welfare. Located on a houseboat along the Singel canal, this floating sanctuary provides a home for rescued and stray cats. During the visit, students can spend time observing and interacting with the cats in a calm environment. Informational materials and discussions highlight the work of the organisation, including animal care, adoption and the challenges faced by stray animals in urban areas. The experience encourages empathy and responsibility towards animals while offering a peaceful break from a busy programme. It provides insight into local initiatives and the importance of animal protection. The Catboat is located in central Amsterdam along the Singel canal, and a typical visit lasts around 30 to 60 minutes.
De Poezenboot, also known as the Catboat, offers school groups a unique and relaxed experience centred around animal welfare. Located on a houseboat along the Singel canal, this floating sanctuary provides a home for rescued and stray cats. During the visit, students can spend time observing and interacting with the cats in a calm environment. Informational materials and discussions highlight the work of the organisation, including animal care, adoption and the challenges faced by stray animals in urban areas. The experience encourages empathy and responsibility towards animals while offering a peaceful break from a busy programme. It provides insight into local initiatives and the importance of animal protection. The Catboat is located in central Amsterdam along the Singel canal, and a typical visit lasts around 30 to 60 minutes.
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Learn about medieval punishments
The Amsterdam Torture Museum offers school groups an insight into historical justice systems and methods of punishment used in medieval Europe. Through a curated exhibition, the museum presents a range of instruments and practices that reflect how crime and discipline were approached in earlier centuries. During the visit, students explore displays of historical devices alongside explanations of their use and the legal context of the time. Informational panels provide background on societal structures, authority and the development of justice systems, helping to place the exhibits in a broader historical framework. The experience encourages critical reflection on how legal systems have evolved and highlights the importance of human rights and ethical standards in modern society. It is particularly suited for older students due to the nature of the subject matter. The museum is located in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around 45 to 60 minutes.
The Amsterdam Torture Museum offers school groups an insight into historical justice systems and methods of punishment used in medieval Europe. Through a curated exhibition, the museum presents a range of instruments and practices that reflect how crime and discipline were approached in earlier centuries. During the visit, students explore displays of historical devices alongside explanations of their use and the legal context of the time. Informational panels provide background on societal structures, authority and the development of justice systems, helping to place the exhibits in a broader historical framework. The experience encourages critical reflection on how legal systems have evolved and highlights the importance of human rights and ethical standards in modern society. It is particularly suited for older students due to the nature of the subject matter. The museum is located in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around 45 to 60 minutes.
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Educate yourselves on the dutch WWII resistance
The Dutch Resistance Museum offers school groups a self-guided audio tour that provides a detailed insight into life under Nazi occupation and the role of the Dutch resistance during the Second World War. The audio format allows students to explore the exhibition at their own pace while engaging with personal stories and historical context. During the visit, students move through immersive displays featuring photographs, documents and reconstructed settings, guided by audio commentary that explains key events and individual experiences. The tour highlights how resistance movements operated and the difficult choices people faced in everyday life. The experience supports independent learning and critical reflection, encouraging students to think about themes such as freedom, responsibility and civic courage. It offers a flexible and engaging way to explore this complex period of history. The museum is located in central Amsterdam near Artis, and a typical visit lasts around one to two hours.
The Dutch Resistance Museum offers school groups a self-guided audio tour that provides a detailed insight into life under Nazi occupation and the role of the Dutch resistance during the Second World War. The audio format allows students to explore the exhibition at their own pace while engaging with personal stories and historical context. During the visit, students move through immersive displays featuring photographs, documents and reconstructed settings, guided by audio commentary that explains key events and individual experiences. The tour highlights how resistance movements operated and the difficult choices people faced in everyday life. The experience supports independent learning and critical reflection, encouraging students to think about themes such as freedom, responsibility and civic courage. It offers a flexible and engaging way to explore this complex period of history. The museum is located in central Amsterdam near Artis, and a typical visit lasts around one to two hours.
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