About Plot .0.66, Cape York, Amsterdam
Bouwnummer 6.0.66, Kaap York, Amsterdam
Bouwnummer 6.0.66, Kaap York, Amsterdam
Cape York 6.0.66
Grasweg 135, 1031 HX Amsterdam
Apartment 6.0.66 in York is a ground-floor unit of approximately 161 m². The living room is over 15 meters wide, and the large windows offer a stunning view of the IJ. The very spacious terrace (approx. 110 m²) is conveniently oriented toward the south and west. The unit is accessible via a private entrance. The apartment has three bedrooms two Bathrooms.
Parking
The price quoted does not include the two mandatory parking spaces in the parking garage at €110,000. The total v.o.n. is €1,610,000. Optional additional parking spaces are available For Sale the adjacent (above-ground) parking garage at €37,500 v.o.n.
Kaap, living on the IJ
A unique spot on the IJ with a magnificent view that is never the same. There is always a sailing yacht, ferry, or cruise ship passing by, with the city skyline in the background. Kaap offers a combination of tranquility and liveliness; it inspires and energizes. It is also a place in motion. In the coming years, the Oeverpark will be constructed, a green walking area along the IJ.
York is a building full of contrasts. From the outside, it is sturdy and robust, while inside it is comfortable and luxurious. Light and spacious. The view of the IJ river is given plenty of space. The design for York, with only five exclusive apartments, is intuitive, adventurous, and inviting.
The design
In this building, the ground floor and first floor have a white concrete facade. The facades of the upper floors are made of Corten steel, a clear reference to the industrial past. The color of this material changes under the influence of the weather, creating new colors and images. Sturdy and robust. York was designed by the Rotterdam-based architectural firm Orange Architects.
5 unique apartments
The bottom two floors of York are open and elongated, offering panoramic views. The view of the IJ river is given plenty of space. The uniform windows create a soothing rhythm and give the building a solid foundation. The upper floors refer to the industrial past of this location. Sturdy and robust Corten steel plates are interrupted by large windows. The penthouse is the crowning glory of the building. The spacious Roof terrace a magnificent view of the IJ river.
Comfort and quality
All walls and ceilings in the apartments will have a smooth finish. The interior window frames are made of wood and the doors are flush doors.
The Bathrooms fixtures Bathrooms included in the Purchase price. A shell delivery is also possible. The entire home has underfloor heating with floor cooling for a pleasant indoor climate in the summer.
Piet Boon Kitchen
Each apartment features a kitchen designed by Piet Boon Kitchen, with appliances from Gaggenau, Bora, and Quooker. The kitchen can be customized entirely to your liking.
Vibrant Amsterdam North
Kaap is being built right on the IJ, between Eye and NDSM, at the end of Grasweg. By car, the center of Amsterdam is accessible via the IJ tunnel, and you can reach the A10 ring road in just a few minutes. The Noorderpark metro station on the North/South line is less than a 10-minute bike ride away. From there, you can reach the center of Amsterdam or the Zuidas business district within 15 minutes. Or take the ferry, which is a 5-minute walk away.
Welcome to KAAP
KAAP's unique location calls for contemporary architecture. The five small-scale and exclusive residential buildings were designed by three different architectural firms, each with their own vision on living and design. The architects at Orange Architects designed Horn and York, Powerhouse Company designed Coast and Verde, and Next Architects were responsible for the design of Blanc and the pavilion. The result is impressive: five iconic residential buildings, each with its own character and signature, which together form a powerful whole.
Own land
KAAP is being built on its own land, without a ground lease. This means you don't have to deal with the annual additional costs of the ground lease, which makes a huge difference.
The five buildings will be built on top of an underground parking garage that runs underneath all five buildings. A parking space is reserved for each apartment. It is also possible to purchase an additional parking space in the parking garage further down Grasweg.
Pavilion
Part of KAAP is the pavilion. A beautiful transparent building made of glass with steel elements. This building will house a small-scale restaurant with a fantastic terrace on the IJ side. For those who will soon be living in KAAP, this is of course the perfect place for a cozy lunch with friends or family.
De Groene Draeck
The site where KAAP is being built was formerly home to a shipyard belonging to yacht builder De Vries Lentsch. Next to the KAAP site stands the old shipbuilding hall De Groene Draeck. This striking building was where the yacht of the same name, De Groene Draeck, was built. Princess Beatrix received this yacht as a gift from the Dutch people on her 18th birthday. The building has been completely modernized and is now used as an office building, housing companies from the creative sector, among others. This fits in nicely Local authority the Local authority ambition for this part of Amsterdam North.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €1,500,000 v.o.n.
- By arrangement
- 4 Rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 161 m²
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Heat recovery system
- No garden
- Fully insulated
1013 SZ Amsterdam
Freud Restaurant
Restaurant Freud is more than just a good restaurant. The restaurant is a training company and part of the social enterprise Roads. This means that Restaurant Freud takes care of mentally 'vulnerable' people who are distanced from the labor market. In addition to focusing on food—inspired by Mediterranean cuisine—there is a great deal of attention and care for people: both staff and guests. The same care goes into the products the restaurant chooses, based on criteria that are "good for society and the environment." If you don't have time to visit the restaurant on Spaarndammerstraat, you can use the catering service or gift vouchers for the restaurant.
1013 HS Amsterdam
Wakuli
Wakuli derives from the Swahili word 'wakulima', which means farmer. Here you will find high-quality coffee that has been sourced sustainably at affordable prices. They source their beans from small-scale farmers who produce green coffee and roast them in the best possible way for maximum flavor. You can get all the usual coffee varieties here, as well as delicious iced coffee and nitro cold brew. Last but not least, they have a number of sweet and savory treats Available, from empanadas to sandwiches and croissants.
1013 NM Amsterdam
Boon & de Koot
Following the success of Zoldering, chef Thomas Bron, wine importer Joost Clarijs, and sommeliers Job Seuren and Wout Jans opened Boon & de Koot, an accessible wine bar in the Zeeheldenbuurt neighborhood, without compromising on quality. The menu starts with hearty snacks such as oeuf mayo with roasted garlic and lovage, cleverly served so you can eat it in one bite. This is followed by refined starters such as raw sea bass with beurre noisette and calamansi or a coarse steak tartare with radicchio and anchovies. The real showstopper is the dish of roasted peas with tomatillo, olive, and egg yolk, a perfect interplay of smoke, freshness, and creaminess. Inside, there is a French bistro atmosphere, while outside, the terrace with marble tables and burgundy chairs invites you to linger for another glass.
1013 CR Amsterdam
BAK
Restaurant Bak is beautifully situated on the water in Amsterdam's Houthavens, on the third floor of warehouse Het Veem. They work with fish from sustainable fisheries, meat from local producers, but with vegetables in the leading role. The menu changes daily with the seasons and the supply from the producers. The wine list contains a nice selection of wines from France and Italy.
1014 DB Amsterdam
Cantine de Caron
Cantine de Caron in Westerpark is the fourth restaurant of renowned chef Alain Caron and his sons. The restaurant started a few years ago as a pop-up called Grand Caron on the Westergasterrein, but it soon became clear that they could stay under the name Cantine. Inside this former factory space is a brasserie that offers a warm welcome, whether for a quick lunch or an extensive dinner. You can take a seat inside at one of the tables or outside on the sun-drenched terrace overlooking the Westerpark. On the menu, you will discover familiar French dishes with a Mediterranean atmosphere, while the wine list shines with wines from leading regions throughout France.
1051 BA Amsterdam
Cafe Beurre
Café Beurre is an accessible place where you are always welcome without a reservation. The restaurant has a preference for vegetables and butter, and does not use meat or fish in their dishes. The wine list is compiled by a former employee of Balthazar's Keuken and De Wijnwinkel, and offers a selection of French and Italian wines at decent prices. The restaurant also pays a lot of attention to aperitifs and serves a classic French snack of radish with homemade butter from organic farm De Beekhoeve. The menu changes regularly and offers generously flavored, uncomplicated dishes that seem to have been created on the fly.
1014 DB Amsterdam
Espressofabriek
De Espressofabriek has several locations in Amsterdam; at the Westergas, IJburg and at Zeeburgereiland. At De Espressofabriek you can get the best coffee, cappuccino, and of course espresso. The look is hip and industrial and you can sit inside or outside. What is extra nice about this place is that they also have their own coffee roastery. They also sell their own products in the stores so you can enjoy a cup of fresh coffee at home.
1013 KT Amsterdam
Tannay
In the former Gouden Reaal, Chef Thomas Demuth, as a partner of the Caron Family, introduces restaurant Tannay. Tannay is named after the Coteaux Tannay appellation where Demuth grew up in Burgundy and where his father still makes wine. You can eat at a table, but there are also places at the kitchen. After working in top businesses in France for many years, Thomas cooks in Amsterdam from memories that take him from his mother's kitchen in Burgundy. He presents his dishes in a 5-course chef's menu or à la carte with a wine list that explores the depths of Burgundy, Loire and Champagne.
1013 JJ Amsterdam
Venu
Venu is Location modern co-working space in the first Location that operates by appointment or through a monthly membership, so you are always guaranteed a spot. It is beautifully decorated with a sleek, minimalist interior. Upstairs is the café, where they serve delicious coffee as well as iced matcha lattes and refreshing milky oolong iced tea. They also always have sweet treats on offer.
1052 BJ Amsterdam
Wang's Flavor
Wang's Flavour, located on Tweede Nassaustraat, is a must-visit for lovers of Zhejiang cuisine. The fresh and mild flavors of this cuisine are reflected in the original dishes on the menu. Here you won't find typical Chinese takeaway dishes, but rather lesser-known items. Those who like it spicy can choose from a selection of hot Sichuan dishes. Wang's Flavour is also known for its phenomenal roast duck. In addition to dining in the restaurant, you can also order takeaway.
1013 HK Amsterdam
Toki
Behind the Haarlemmerdijk you will find Toki, where they serve perfect coffee made by qualified baristas who know exactly how to make the tastiest flat whites, espressos and regular coffees. They also serve delicious banana bread and homemade Asian-inspired salads and sandwiches. It is minimalist in design but has a cozy atmosphere with a diverse crowd. From people enjoying reading the newspaper alone to families or couples, Toki has something for everyone.
1051 EG Amsterdam
Pendergast
Pendergast is a modern smokehouse inspired by Kansas City culture. At Pendergast, American and Dutch cuisine come together. They offer a selection of fine meats, slow-smoked on Dutch fruit wood, and seasonal fresh vegetables. Everything is homemade, including the pies.
1013 XT Amsterdam
Professional women
A leading collective of independent women in various technical disciplines for 40 years. Specialized in the custom design and manufacture of unique furniture pieces. Whether it's a handmade piece of furniture or the complete (re)design of a home or office. Clear communication, intuition, perfectionism, and Sustainability the heart of their distinctive approach. Discover their extensive portfolio of unique furniture creations in the store or on the website.
1052 AG Amsterdam
Thrift store Church & Neighborhood
This thrift store is located in a very special place: the basement of the Nassaukerk, which was built in the 1920s. The basement is quite spacious, so you can find everything in this thrift store: from furniture, clothing, and books to toys and tableware.
1013 MD Amsterdam
Galerie Onrust
Galerie Onrust was founded in 1986 by Milco Onrust and is now located at Planciusstraat 9. The light and spacious gallery emphasizes contemporary painting. Boudi Eskens is the current owner, and most of the artists she represents have been with them for many years, with whom she has created numerous beautiful exhibitions and publications.
1013 MD Amsterdam
Galerie van Gelder
Galerie van Gelder is open from Tuesday to Sunday and primarily exhibits concept-oriented art. Young and old, well-known and emerging artists are featured in the exhibition program, which consists of drawings and objects as well as film, performances, and Services and installations.
1013 WG Amsterdam
Museum het Schip
Museum het Schip is a museum about the Amsterdam School; an art and architecture movement from the early 20th century. This movement is known for the strong housing ideals with which it is associated. The residential block in which the museum is located is perhaps just as special as the museum itself. The original post office in the building is special; the only post office in the Netherlands that has remained untouched since the 1920s. The elegant style of architect Michel de Klerk can be recognized throughout the building. In his designs, every detail has been considered.
1014 DB Amsterdam
Het Ketelhuis
Het Ketelhuis is a film theater located on the Westergasterrein. It was founded as a breeding ground and screening Location for the Dutch film industry in 1999. Both artistic and commercial feature films are shown, but documentaries and short films can also be viewed there. The Ketelhuis has a cozy and atmospheric café-restaurant where they only serve vegetarian dishes. They have a discount menu if you combine lunch or dinner with a film and there is also a terrace in the summer months.
1013 JB Amsterdam
Elliott Gallery
If you like photography, ElliotHalls is the place to be. Throughout the year, this gallery holds extensive exhibitions with the work of historical and contemporary photographers. Their selection of artists includes internationally known names whose work is regularly seen in major museums and corporate collections. The gallery also has a Print Room where clients, photography experts and enthusiasts can view their collection by appointment. ElliottHalls Gallery introduces you to a large but also diverse group of acclaimed photographers from the international photography community.
1013 KH Amsterdam
The Movies
The Movies cinema has been around since 1912. It is often called the oldest cinema in Amsterdam, but formally that is the Uitkijk cinema, which registered a year earlier. In its early years, the cinema was used as a small-scale neighborhood cinema, and only after the Second World War were films shown to a larger audience. Today, it is one of the most popular arthouse cinemas in Amsterdam. Many visitors also come to The Movies to admire the historic interior. The cinema is located in a 17th-century building on the Haarlemmerdijk and the original art-deco interior has been well preserved. A visit to this cinema feels like a journey through time.
1013 HS Amsterdam
Farmers Market Haarlemmerplein
The Haarlemmerplein farmers' market is open every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They sell fresh produce. The market mainly Sold fresh produce. What makes it special is that the people behind the stalls are often the ones involved in producing the food. That makes the market just that little bit different and also more honest. If you have any questions about food or its production, you can ask the experts directly, which makes a visit to the Haarlemmerplein Farmers' Market even more special!
1014 DB Amsterdam
Sunday Market
Every first Sunday of the month there is Sunday Market Westergas. A trendy, funky shopping place for many different things. Art, fashion, design, vintage & deli, food from all over the world, music and much more. The Westerpark has been called the nicest park in Amsterdam by some, and thanks to this market we understand why. Tip: in the spring the blossom is beautiful in the trees, worth a look!
1051 GL Amsterdam
Beautiful Story
Bella Storia consists of three parts: the trattoria, the pizzeria, and the alimentari. The trattoria is the restaurant, the pizzeria offers stone-baked pizzas and takeaway options, and the alimentari is a shop selling Italian products. Here you will find Parmesan, pecorino, sausage, wine, and sandwiches. The pizzeria serves delicious burrata and Neapolitan-style pizza. With an authentic Italian atmosphere and excellent pizza, they make the dough daily using a special fermentation process for lighter and more digestible pizzas.
1013 KE Amsterdam
Scarpetta
Scarpetta is a neighborhood pasta bar, inspired by the atmosphere of classic Italian trattorias, with a modern twist for takeaway and delivery. The name refers to fare la scarpetta: the ritual of using a piece of bread to mop up the last of the sauce from your plate, a gesture of true love for food. The menu features fresh pasta dishes such as gnocchi al pomodoro, tagliatelle al ragù bolognese, rigatoni all'amatriciana, and tagliolini ai funghi, all prepared to Immediately or take away in glass jars. In addition to savory dishes, there is also room for classics such as tiramisù, perfect for ending the meal.