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Apartments in Amsterdam

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Top neighborhoods in Amsterdam

Amsterdam City Centre

Amsterdam City Centre wraps you in a storybook setting of Golden Age canals and gabled houses. Dam Square buzzes with activity while the Anne Frank House offers a moving glimpse into history. Wander the UNESCO-listed canal ring, cross charming bridges, or hop on a boat tour to see the city from water level. The neighborhood serves up everything from cozy brown cafés to international cuisine along its waterways. Getting around couldn't be easier with metro stops at Nieuwmarkt and Waterlooplein, plus Central Station connecting you everywhere. Walking these cobblestone streets is half the fun.

Jordaan

The Jordaan's narrow streets and historic canals tell Amsterdam's story with every step. Duck into hidden courtyards, browse the Noordermarkt's weekend treasures, or pay your respects at the Anne Frank House. Art lovers can gallery-hop while history buffs admire 17th-century canal houses with their distinctive gables and warm brick facades. Brown cafés serve traditional Dutch comfort food alongside trendy bistros and artisanal shops. The neighborhood is best explored on foot or by bicycle, with several tram stops making it easy to connect to Amsterdam's highlights. Boutique hotels and B&Bs in converted canal houses offer authentic accommodation with plenty of charm.

De Pijp

De Pijp buzzes with creative energy around the colorful stalls of Albert Cuyp Market, Amsterdam's largest outdoor bazaar. Narrow streets hide vintage boutiques, sidewalk cafés, and a multicultural food scene that'll make your taste buds dance. Once a working-class area, this hip neighborhood now attracts artists and young professionals who give it that unmistakable cool factor. Tram connections make getting around a breeze with stops at Cornelis Troostplein and others throughout the area. The walkable streets are perfect for exploring local treasures like the House with the Gnomes or grabbing a fresh stroopwafel from a market vendor. When you need a breather, Sarphatipark offers a green escape from the bustling market energy.

Oud-West

Oud-West delivers Amsterdam's local charm without the tourist shuffle. The converted tram depot at De Hallen houses a boutique cinema and weekend food market where you can mingle with actual Amsterdammers. Tree-lined canals and Vondelpark's western edge offer perfect spots for people-watching, while Kinkerstraat buzzes with vintage shops and local eateries. Getting around is ridiculously easy with trams whisking you to the city center in 15 minutes. Cozy cafes and international restaurants reflect the neighborhood's diverse character. Canal-side accommodations range from stylish apartments to boutique hotels, all with that quintessential Amsterdam vibe but at friendlier prices.

Oud-Zuid

Oud-Zuid pairs Amsterdam's cultural crown jewels with elegant streets that practically beg you to slow down and appreciate the finer things. Art lovers flock to the big three museums—Van Gogh, Rijksmuseum, and Stedelijk—while luxury shoppers hit P.C. Hooftstraat for high-end retail therapy. When museum fatigue sets in, Vondelpark's leafy paths offer the perfect escape from the masterpiece overload. Trendy cafes and upscale restaurants dot the neighborhood, giving you plenty of spots to rest your museum-weary feet. Accommodation options lean toward the fancy side, with boutique hotels in converted mansions. Getting around is a breeze with several tram stops connecting you to the rest of Amsterdam's charms.

Top landmarks in Amsterdam

Amsterdam and related destinations

Canals thread through this city like liquid streets, where bicycles outnumber people and tilting gabled houses seem to whisper centuries of secrets. The Rijksmuseum showcases Dutch Masters while nearby, the Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of Vincent's swirling masterpieces. Dam Square buzzes with activity around the Royal Palace, where the monarchy still conducts official business. The Anne Frank House offers a sobering glimpse into wartime hiding, while the floating Flower Market bursts with impossible tulip colors. After dark, cozy brown cafés serve perfect beers in spaces unchanged for generations. For the best canal views, grab a bench at the intersection of Prinsengracht and Brouwersgracht, where locals still marvel at their impossibly photogenic hometown.

Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, has more than one hundred kilometres of canals, about 90 islands and 1,500 bridges.

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There's a lot visitors like about Amsterdam, especially its cafes and museums. Activities like biking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Take in the local culture of Amsterdam at a top spot like Van Gogh Museum. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Dam Square.

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