About Plot 3.8, Zinranapad 47 (P3.8), Amsterdam
Bouwnummer P 3.8, Zinranapad 47(P3.8), Amsterdam
Bouwnummer P 3.8, Zinranapad 47(P3.8), Amsterdam
Zinranapad 47
The foundation of Elements, where you can keep your feet on the ground. You live among the trees and wake up to the sound of birds singing. Just like the other Parc residences , you residences surrounded by greenery. With a communal courtyard garden and roof garden, you can experience the peace and quiet of nature in your own building.
The Parc Loft has a beautiful corner location on the second floor of Elements with a wide view; you look out over the Duivendrechtsevaart and Bella Vista Park. The Parc Loft can be accessed from the courtyard garden. With a south and southwest facing position adjacent to the living room, you will be living in a home with plenty of natural light and a view of the water. In the bedroom, you can slide open the windows to let the morning sun shine in.
leasehold
As with most residences Amsterdam, Elements is subject to a leasehold. Elements is subject to the new perpetual leasehold system. The Purchase price not Purchase price the annual ground rent of €5,067. The annual ground rent is, in principle, tax deductible.
parking garage
A parking space in the parking garage can be purchased with an apartment. The price of a parking space is €55,000, excluding ground rent and homeowners' association fees.
Homeowners' Association contribution
A draft budget has been drawn up for the Homeowners' Association. The indicative monthly contribution for a home is €2.90 per square meter Floor area approximately €130 per parking space.
Shaped by the elements
Elements Amsterdam is being built in a beautiful, prominent location on the Amstel River, in the Amstelkwartier district near Bella Vista Park. It is an award-winning building with a unique design. The shape of Elements did not originate on the drawing board, but was created by combining data in a 3D model. This took into account the sun's path, daylight, the influence of the wind, and energy generation. The result is a building that is in balance with the elements, without sharp corners, with striking bronze-colored horizontal lines. The contours of the building are tailored to the surroundings and ensure an optimal living experience.
Elements living
At Elements, you will reside in a building that has a great deal to offer. The 70-meter-high tower will contain a total of 70 owner-occupied homes and 70 mid-range rental properties. Elements will have its own swimming pool with a view of the Amstel River. The building will have several roof gardens, which will be pleasant places to relax. The ground floor of Elements will have space for businesses such as co-working spaces and a cozy bar.
Climate-positive
Elements is climate-positive in terms of energy: with solar panels integrated into the balcony edges, a large part of the energy requirement is generated sustainably. In addition, the use of sustainable wood in the building ensures a low CO2 footprint, and the greenery of the roof gardens also reduces heat stress in the city.
accessibility
You can reach us within five minutes from the A2, Amsterdam Amstel Station, or Spaklerweg metro station.
The plan is for the apartments in Elements to be ready by the end of 2025.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €630,000 v.o.n.
- By arrangement
- 2 Rooms
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 66 m²
- Balanced ventilation
- Fiber optic cable
- Elevator
- Solar panels
- Underfloor heating throughout
- No garden
- Fully insulated
1096 BA Amsterdam
George Marina
George Marina is an elegant restaurant located along the Amstel river in Amsterdam. It is the perfect place to escape the hectic city life and unwind in a waterside environment. When it's chilly outside, you can enjoy the beautiful interior with a marble bar and spectacular staircases. In the summer, you can relax outside on the terrace. Around the restaurant are also many berths for boats, making it almost seem like you are on the Côte d'Azur. George Marina is known for its delicious fish dishes, such as fresh oysters, but you can also order a tasty steak or burger here.
1096 HH Amsterdam
Ode to the Amstel
Ode aan de Amstel is located in the former Riva restaurant. Situated on the Amstel, this restaurant offers a beautiful view over the Amstel River; one of the lifelines of the city of Amsterdam. The interior is stylish with warm colors and robust materials. On the all-day dining menu you will find all kinds of delicious dishes, some of which are classics or surprising dishes with an Asian twist. When the weather is nice, you can sit on the terrace by the water. This restaurant is truly a hidden gem in Amsterdam.
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Café Remouillage
"Complex simplicity, is our way of less is more" is stated on the website of this hidden gem. The word café is somewhat misleading. Jonathan Sparber (Toscanini, Vermeer, Entrepot, among others) says: 'I call it a café because I want people to be able to drop in spontaneously for a bite to eat.' Jonathan cooks everything from the animal; nothing is thrown away. The wine list, with a fine selection of producers, is mainly organic.
1079 EK Amsterdam
Utage Sake Bar
Utage Sake Bar is new and also a first for Amsterdam. Utage means 'banquet' in Japanese, or a place where friends gather and sake flows freely. The extensive sake selection offers something for every budget and taste. The menu includes delicacies such as karaage, gyoza, Japanese pickles, eggplant with miso, desserts, and numerous vegetarian options.
1097 SC Amsterdam
The Lobby
The Lobby is part of Hotel V, a 4-star hotel in Amsterdam East, within walking distance of Amstel Station. In this eclectic restaurant, you can sit back and enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, or drinks throughout the day. The menu features many dishes with international influences. For breakfast, you can order delicious French toast, and for dinner, you can try dishes such as guinea fowl with parsnip ravioli or Jerusalem artichoke with goat cheese. The pleasant and welcoming atmosphere makes The Lobby feel almost like a living room; you'll want to stay here all day.
1091 EX Amsterdam
Trump card
Raymond Plat (former sous chef at 212), Niels Leijssenaar (restaurant manager at Ron Blaauw), Willem Alberts, and Roderick Kunst (co-owners of Escobar) are joining forces to start restaurant Troef. The men want to create a homely atmosphere and serve delicious food without too much fuss. The menu is dominated by classic French and Italian dishes. For starters, you can choose from anchovies and sardines, oysters with beurre blanc, or crispy veal cheek with oyster cream. Main course options include lobster with antibois sauce and bisque foam or ribeye.
1078 PZ Amsterdam
Yuan's Hot Pot
Hotpot is one of the most popular ways to dine out in China and is now also gaining popularity in our city. Yuan's Hot Pot has now opened its third Location in Amsterdam. At Yuan's Chuan Chuan Xiang, they serve the authentic taste of Chengdu Hot Pot. Fresh ingredients such as vegetables, tofu, meat and fish are placed on the bamboo skewers. While the hot pot continues to simmer, skewers are placed in the pan and cooked at the table. You can adjust the spiciness of the broth to your own taste. You can also determine the different flavors of the broth yourself.
1097 BC Amsterdam
East57
Amsterdam East has a new hotspot! East57 is a relaxed place where different people come together, from locals to students to the occasional lost tourist. You can find them all at East 57. It is open from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. They offer good food and delicious drinks. They work closely with suppliers from Amsterdam who have earned their stripes and deliver only the very best quality. Think Brandt & Levie, Vlaamsch Broodhuys, Erik's Delicatessen, and many more.
1097 AH Amsterdam
The Gilded Unicorn
With the opening of De Vergulden Eenhoorn, a farm dating from 1702 that previously housed community centers and childcare facilities, the Ringdijk can now officially be called an idyllic attraction. The courtyard near the hay barn and the Garden surrounding property one large picnic area, with soft grass to lie down on, borders with flowers and herbs, large wooden tables between the trees, and romantic seating areas in the yard. Once inside, you could just as easily be sitting in an old farmhouse in the middle of nowhere. For an escape from the city atmosphere, the Vergulden Eenhoorn is the perfect place, with good food and a wide range of drinks.
1091 TK Amsterdam
Lille
Restaurant Rijsel is named after the French city of Lille, which is called Rijsel by people from Flanders. Like Lille, Restaurant Rijsel has an industrial character. In the building that used to serve as a domestic science school, delicious dishes with French and Flemish influences are now served every day. There is a wide choice of meat, fish, and vegetable dishes. Classics such as poussin rotie, Russian salad, côte de boeuf with béarnaise sauce, fish soup, etc. have been on the menu for years, to the satisfaction of a large group of regular guests. The extensive wine list has a slight focus on France. The restaurant is located right next to the Weesperzijde, so after dinner you can also enjoy a walk along the Amstel or a beer at Café Hesp.
1073 LZ Amsterdam
El Mauri
El Mauri in De Pijp is one of the best low-budget breakfast spots in the city. For years, this bakery has been serving up a hearty Moroccan breakfast that will make you feel like you're on vacation. Although the bakery looks simple from the outside, inside it offers a delicious breakfast with fresh bread, tagines, and homemade jam.
1078 HL Amsterdam
Hummus bistro d&a
Hummus Bistro D&A was founded by two Israeli women. You can enjoy delicious dishes there all day long. Start your day with shakshuka for breakfast, enjoy traditional hummus with various toppings during lunch and taste meat or vegetarian dishes for dinner. Everything is possible and can be ordered all day long. The traditional hummus is served with pita bread, salad and pickles, but you can also opt for toppings such as roasted vegetables or slow-cooked meat and fresh herbs.
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Restaurant de Kas (*)
Since 2001, De Kas has been growing around 300 varieties of vegetables, herbs, and fruit in its own gardens. Its motto is "harvested in the morning, on your plate in the afternoon." The gardens in Amsterdam and Beemster are the heart and soul of the restaurant and its menu. They dictate the seasons and surprise us time and time again. De Kas works with fixed menus. At lunch, you can choose between a 3- or 4-course menu, and for dinner, a 5- or 6-course menu. There is no à la carte, and the menu always features surprising, creative dishes prepared by chefs Wim de Beer and Jos Timmer. They now hold a 'normal' Michelin star and a green Michelin star.
1078 GZ Amsterdam
Embassy of Scandinavia
Here, experience and interest in Scandinavian food and Sustainability are offered. At the Embassy, they trace small, niche suppliers and keep up with the seasonal changes of products. The kitchen offers menus at an affordable price, while maintaining the healthy and environmentally friendly roots of Scandinavian cuisine. What is special is that they also combine coffee with food, which, according to them, improves the overall culinary experience. This is their second location. The other location is in the Pijp.
1091 GP Amsterdam
Bottle shop
The Bottleshop was recently opened by Freek Kattenberg. The interior combines sleek design with a warm atmosphere. The wine bar offers more than 350 natural wines. Chef Torres Peralta creates a unique fusion of Japanese and French cuisine with shared dishes. The restaurant also organizes small events; it recently welcomed the chef from Les Oeillets in Paris for an eight-course menu and wine tasting. Kattenberg emphasizes the value of international collaborations and wants to continue this in the future.
1079 LT Amsterdam
Pasteibakkerij
In the former slaughterhouse of the Rivierenbuurt you will find the Pasteibakkerij today. They make all kinds of sausages, pâté, bacon, ham and other chacuterie in French style here. The Pasteibakkerij is named after the dish pie; where pâté is baked in crust dough. Throughout the year, the Pasteibakkerij sells its permanent range, but during the holidays you can also buy traditional pie dishes here.
1079 GZ Amsterdam
Volendam fishmonger Jonk
Few people can resist the corner of Lekstraat and Rijnstraat. After all, what's better than a tray of kibbeling for lunch? Volendammer vishandel Jonk is an old-fashioned fish shop for fresh fish, fried fish, and sandwiches. From fresh Dutch New herring to luxurious salmon meals: the fresh supply of fish from fish suppliers from Volendam, Urk, and IJmuiden never disappoints.
1074 AN Amsterdam
La Bottega by Chiara's Food
"From good people to good people" is the motto of Chiara and her family. Chiara selects the most exceptional and authentic producers in Italy for her delicatessen shop. 'Most of our suppliers work in their family businesses; while preserving tradition, they have learned to scale their workload and evolve their methods to keep up with the times. All their ingredients are sourced locally from the region in which they are based, which in turn supports the local farmers from whom they purchase.' Workshops and tastings are organized regularly.
1078 HE Amsterdam
Patisserie Tout
Patisserie Tout makes pastries, chocolate and macarons in a studio on the Maasstraat. The Patisserie was founded in 2007 by couple Job and Kim van Berkel. Together they form the ideal team; Job is the taste maker and Kim is the hostess. This strong duo has been successful; Patisserie Tout is one of the best-known taste studios in Amsterdam South and sells cakes and pastries for every occasion; wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and also corporate cakes. Don't need a big cake? Fortunately, you can also buy small pastries, such as éclairs or delicious macarons.
Pure market
The name says it all: this market is all about pure, artisanal food. Every Sunday during the last month of the year in Frankendael Park, Amstelpark, or Beatrixpark. You can enjoy delicious freshly prepared meals or buy products to cook at home. The perfect way to spend your Sunday!
1078 HE Amsterdam
Woorts Butcher Shop
Butcher Woorts opened its doors on Maasstraat back in 1964. With the motto "not too many herbs, not too many spices, just what's needed, and let the product speak for itself," this is a typical Amsterdam butcher shop where the products need little fuss. Customers come from far and wide for the beef sausage and filet americain. The staff work with care to ensure that the animal gets what it deserves.
1078 HM Amsterdam
Sophie Eats
Sophie Eats is a catering company and deli shop based in Amsterdam. Using high-quality seasonal products, they seek to achieve a balance of flavors and textures that makes their food unique and delicious. The colorful menu is suitable for any occasion, from a business lunch or fashion event to a lively get-together. In the shop, you can enjoy coffee, fresh juice, or something tasty to eat on the go.
1079 TX Amsterdam
Kringloop Winkel Amsterdam
Kringloop Winkel Amsterdam now has four locations in the city. With books, household appliances, clothing, furniture, music, toys and tools. In short, everything you can expect in a thrift store. Plenty of reasons to stroll around for an afternoon.
1097 GH Amsterdam
Thrift store 't Hartje
For all the secondhand items you can imagine. And perhaps even an item that suddenly turns out to be very valuable... 't Hartje has also grown into a service point for the Dynamo welfare organization and thus a social center. Creative local residents hold exhibitions, give workshops, and sell their work, from scarves to paintings.
1097 GA Amsterdam
Museum Tot Zover
Next to the beautiful De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery is the Dutch Funeral Museum Tot Zover: a museum about how death is dealt with. If you're wondering why there's a museum about death, you've come to the right place. Here you can learn more about funeral rituals and reflect on mortality in a broader sense. How death is dealt with can say a lot about the identity of a person, culture, or society. If you want to know more about what dealing with death tells us about who we are, where we come from, and what we think and believe, this is the perfect place. In addition to being a museum, this place is perfect for you.