An adult tour you can discuss like a grown-up. Tour de BonTon takes you into a high-end canal-house club with a former sex worker guide who explains legal sex work in the Netherlands, plus the day-to-day realities behind the glamour. I especially like the mix of practical facts (including safety rules) and candid storytelling from people who actually lived it, and you’ll also get to explore the VIP rooms on your own.
One thing to weigh first: this isn’t a sit-down tour. Expect steep stairs and an adult setting, so it’s not recommended if you have limited mobility or if you’re not comfortable with sex-work themes.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Put on Your Must-Do List
- Where Tour de BonTon Starts: Stadhouderskade by Heineken
- Touring Bonton’s VIP Rooms Like You’re Paying Attention
- The Former Sex Worker Guide: What You Gain from Real Questions
- Legal Sex Work in the Netherlands: The Practical Context You’ll Actually Remember
- Safety Measures for Workers: What’s Said Out Loud
- The Strip Pole Moment: A Fun Photo Opportunity with Boundaries
- Timing: Why Your 50 Minutes Might Stretch a Little
- Price and Value: Getting More Than Entry for $26
- Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip)
- Should You Book Tour de BonTon?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Tour de BonTon?
- How long does the tour take?
- Is the tour in the Red Light District?
- What is included in the price?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Are there rules about intoxication or smoking?
- Is it family-friendly or accessible for everyone?
Key Things I’d Put on Your Must-Do List

- Former sex worker guides like Angel, Pandora, Lucy, Nova, Stacey, and Gia bring firsthand stories and Q-and-A time.
- Bonton’s luxury interior: you’ll tour opulent rooms in a discreet canal-house (not in the Red Light District).
- QR codes in the rooms: you scan with your phone to learn facts, including local prices and safety measures.
- Safety measures for workers: the guide explains how protections work in Amsterdam’s legal framework.
- Strip pole moment: you can climb onto the pole area for a photo-friendly, rare experience.
Where Tour de BonTon Starts: Stadhouderskade by Heineken

Meet the group at the entrance of club BonTon, Stadhouderskade 64-1, 1072 AD Amsterdam. The tour is not inside the classic Red Light District blocks you might be picturing; you’ll be in an exclusive brothel in a discreet canal-house next to the Heineken Experience.
Show up about 10 minutes early on the day so you don’t miss the handoff into the club. From there, the tour runs and ends back at the same meeting point.
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Touring Bonton’s VIP Rooms Like You’re Paying Attention

The big reason this tour feels different from a standard “walk-and-gawk” stop is that you’re not just looking at signage. You’re guided into a high-end setting and then given time to move through the space yourself in the VIP rooms.
As you go, you’ll notice how the club’s layout is designed for privacy and flow. Some rooms are meant for interaction, others feel more like themed spaces, and the tour format encourages you to actually notice details rather than rush past them. You’ll also be able to scan QR codes in the rooms to unlock extra info on what happens there, plus helpful context like local prices and the safety approach.
A practical tip: wear shoes you’re confident on. Even if you’re fine walking normally, parts of the experience involve going up and down, and the tour specifically is not recommended for people with limited mobility.
The Former Sex Worker Guide: What You Gain from Real Questions

This tour’s core value is the guide. You’re not getting a generic explanation of sex work in Amsterdam. You’re talking with a former sex worker who can answer questions directly, with stories that make the subject feel grounded instead of abstract.
The guide time often covers how the industry has changed over time, including the effects of historical shocks like Prohibition and the lockdown period. That matters because it connects the modern legal framework to real-world pressure points, not just theory.
You’ll also hear funny and weird anecdotes—real insider stuff you won’t pick up from a brochure. Names you may meet include Angel, Pandora, Lucy, Nova, Stacey, and Gia, and the consistent theme in how they run the tour is openness and respect. People describe feeling at ease fast, which is key here: if you come in awkward or judgmental, you’ll miss the point.
Legal Sex Work in the Netherlands: The Practical Context You’ll Actually Remember

Amsterdam’s approach to sex work is often discussed from afar, but this tour makes it concrete. You’ll learn about legal sex work in the Netherlands, how it’s structured, and what that looks like inside a real club environment.
The guide doesn’t just tell you what’s legal; she explains how the system tries to keep workers protected and safer than what many places are associated with. You’ll also get a clear sense of how separation works—how workers can keep their social or home life away from work life, which shows up as a repeated theme in the way guides frame the job.
If you’re the type who likes to understand the rules behind what you’re seeing, you’ll enjoy the way the tour uses room-by-room prompts. Scanning the QR codes during your self-paced time reinforces the live guide explanation, so facts stick instead of fading right after the tour ends.
Safety Measures for Workers: What’s Said Out Loud

One of the most praised parts of this experience is how clearly safety measures are explained. You learn what protections are in place to help safeguard workers, and the information is tied to real situations inside the rooms—not just vague “be safe” messaging.
The QR codes help you follow along even when you’re not actively speaking with the guide. You can read about the different safety measures, and the guide can fill in the reasoning behind them during Q-and-A.
This is also where the tour feels balanced. It’s not a shock-and-awe presentation. Instead, it shows you how legality and structure aim to reduce harm, and it invites questions about how the industry manages day-to-day realities.
The Strip Pole Moment: A Fun Photo Opportunity with Boundaries

Yes, you can try the pole experience. A rare highlight here is the chance to climb onto one of the strip poles and do your sexiest move, followed by a photo moment taken by friends or colleagues.
You don’t need to be a dancer, and the setup is framed as playful rather than staged. Still, treat it with the respect this kind of adult space deserves. If you’re uncomfortable with physical performance or you don’t like attention, you might skip the pole moment and stick with the tour portion.
Also, remember this is an adult club environment with specific rules. Intoxication isn’t allowed, and smoking indoors isn’t permitted. The tour’s tone depends on keeping everyone comfortable and clear-headed.
Timing: Why Your 50 Minutes Might Stretch a Little

The tour is advertised as 50 minutes, but the actual duration depends on how many questions come up during the last part. In practice, it can run closer to 45 to 60 minutes.
That variability is a good thing if you have questions. The guides make time for real discussion, so if you want answers about safety, legality, or what a worker’s day looks like, you’re more likely to get them when you ask.
The tradeoff is simple: don’t schedule a tight connection immediately after. Build in a buffer so you can exit without stress.
Price and Value: Getting More Than Entry for $26

At $26 per person, this isn’t just paid entry. You’re paying for three things at once:
- A live guide who can answer questions firsthand
- Entry to an exclusive brothel (Bonton) and access to the club areas described on the tour
- A self-guided VIP room walkthrough with QR-code context
That’s good value if you care about understanding the subject from the inside. If your goal is only to see what Amsterdam’s nightlife looks like on the outside, you may feel the cost more than you feel the meaning.
But if you want the context—how the legal system works, what safety looks like in real life, how workers handle privacy—the price feels proportionate. It’s also a compact time commitment, which helps when you’re building a tight Amsterdam itinerary.
Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip)

This tour is a strong fit if you:
- Want an adult, educational experience with firsthand storytelling
- Like structured tours but still want time to look around
- Are curious about legal sex work in the Netherlands and how it’s implemented
Skip it if you:
- Have limited mobility, since it’s not recommended and there are steep stairs involved
- Need a family-friendly or quiet sightseeing vibe (this is adult-only, and children under 18 aren’t allowed)
- Are planning to arrive intoxicated, since intoxication isn’t allowed
One last note: you’ll get the most out of this if you come in with respect and a willingness to ask real questions instead of treating it like a party.
Should You Book Tour de BonTon?
I’d book it if you want one Amsterdam experience that’s both visually memorable and intellectually useful. The standout element is the guide-led perspective from someone who lived the job, paired with practical details like safety measures and what the legal framework aims to do.
I wouldn’t book it if stairs or adult content would make you miserable. And if you’re expecting a typical “Red Light District” walk, you’ll be surprised—this happens in a discreet canal-house and feels more curated than chaotic.
If you’re comfortable with adult themes and want to understand the system behind the glamour, Tour de BonTon is a smart pick.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Tour de BonTon?
You meet at the entrance of club BonTon, Stadhouderskade 64-1, 1072 AD Amsterdam. The club is next to the Heineken Experience, and the tour is not located in the Red Light District.
How long does the tour take?
The tour lasts about 50 minutes, but it can vary between approximately 45 to 60 minutes depending on how many questions are asked during the last part.
Is the tour in the Red Light District?
No. Tour de BonTon is not located in the Red Light District. It takes place in an exclusive brothel in a discreet canal house next to the Heineken Experience.
What is included in the price?
Included are a former sex worker as your guide, entry to the exclusive brothel, and a self-guided tour of the brothel’s VIP rooms.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes. The live tour guide provides the tour in English.
Are there rules about intoxication or smoking?
Yes. Intoxication isn’t allowed, and smoking indoors isn’t allowed.
Is it family-friendly or accessible for everyone?
It’s not suitable for children under 18. It’s also not recommended for people with limited mobility, since the tour involves stairs and isn’t set up for mobility impairments.





























