La Retraite

Spotlight: La Retraite. Behind the historic facade of a canal-side building, likely dating from 1685, lies a space with a surprisingly versatile past. Once a shipyard, later a warehouse and printing shop, it is now a sophisticated space for living, working, or entertaining. A hidden urban oasis where history, flexibility, and comfort come together. See more

Spotlight: De Snijder, a weaver’s cottage dating from around 1670

Spotlight: De Snijder, a weaver’s cottage dating from around 1670. “It feels special to have been able to be a part of this building’s 350-year history. The house has a soul of its own and feels like a peaceful, warm place, while everything that makes Amsterdam so wonderful is literally just around the corner. We’ll miss the many little moments: cooking for friends in the kitchen, relaxing in the bath after a long day, or sitting by the fireplace with a good book while the city hums softly in the background. This house has always given us the feeling that we could escape for a while, without actually leaving the city.’ Read here what the current residents have to say

Amsterdam city gardens

City gardens have been a part of Amsterdam for centuries. Hidden green spaces emerged behind canal-side houses, courtyards, and old city blocks as a counterpoint to the densely built-up city. Many of these courtyard gardens date back to the 17th century and were intended as peaceful living environments in the midst of urban life. Today, they still fulfill that same role: places where tranquility, greenery, and privacy come together, right in the heart of the city’s hustle and bustle.

Spotlight: BAKEN No. 244

Spotlight; What immediately stood out was the quality of the layout. A floor plan with light coming in from three sides, large windows, and a terrace overlooking the IJ—a rare combination that guided the design.
From that starting point, a home emerged in which detailing, material selection, and spatial layout are precisely coordinated. The result is an apartment that not only functions well but also feels right: balanced, light-filled, and with a natural connection to the view. See here what the current residents of this beautiful apartment have created

Spotlight: The Chocolate Factory

Spotlight: What residents will miss most here is the rare tranquility right in the heart of the city. Constant natural light, high ceilings, and a spacious layout lend each room a natural sense of quality.
The building’s historic character, combined with the 2023 renovation, creates a distinct identity. Unobstructed views of the canal, the greenery, and Alexanderplein enhance the sense of space and openness. Its location in the Plantagebuurt—quiet, green, yet central—completes the picture. Get inspired and check out the neighborhood guide

Spotlight Continental

Spotlight; Located on a spacious and open stretch of Keizersgracht, this unique apartment is situated on the third floor of a distinctive building dating from 1927. Originally built for the Continentale Handelsbank and later used for many years by organizations such as the ANWB, the building has a rich history that is still evident in its stately architecture and generous proportions. Let yourself be inspired

Compiled; a collection of smart residences

Compiled; In a world where space is becoming increasingly scarce, new living concepts are emerging that are compact but think big. These small and smart residences efficiency, comfort, and style in one smart solution. With innovative designs, multifunctional interiors, and sustainable technologies, they offer everything you need. Less space, more possibilities—that's the future of living, where every square meter counts and smart choices lead to great living enjoyment. Read more here.

Spotlight; Romance with a View, the very last piece of the Prinsengracht

Spotlight; 'When I was looking for a pied-à-terre for work in 2011 as a non-Amsterdammer, on the recommendation of a friend in the 1017 postcode area, Prinsengracht 858c was the first apartment I visited. The monumental facade, the surprising layout, the charm of the interior, the view over the canal, and the proximity to the lively Utrechtsestraat and the beautiful Amstelveld immediately won me Sold I bought it within a week.' Read what the current residents have to say here.

KesselsKramer and Providence.

Spotlight; In 1882, the Poor Sisters of the Divine Child had a chapel built as part of their charitable foundation: De Voorzienigheid (Providence). More than a century later, advertising agency KesselsKramer saw something new within those same walls. What was once a place of faith, care, and order became a home for imagination, experimentation, and individuality. Two eras, one providence. Read more here and watch the film.

Spotlight: ‘Park View’. ‘Our living room is on the top floor, and every morning when we come upstairs, we feel happy: the light, the view, the freedom!’

Spotlight; 'Park view. 'This is a house that makes you happy. Every morning when we come upstairs, we are delighted by the view. On one side, the tangled branches of the street and the park and the almost tangible change of the seasons; on the other side, the sky and an unobstructed view all the way to the Zuid-as.' This apartment is located in the Zuid district, in the most sought-after and quietest part of De Pijp. Read what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight: ‘Aatje’. Former studio and home of renowned artist Aat Veldhoen.

Spotlight: 'Aatje'. In the heart of Amsterdam's creative and lively Wittenburg district stands a building full of character. It is the former studio and home of renowned artist Aat Veldhoen, known as a pioneer of graphic art in the Netherlands and a leading figure in the Amsterdam art scene of the 1960s and 1970s. In recent years, Eilandenboulevard has developed into a sought-after place to live and work, with a mix of historical charm and creative activity. Take a look at this unique building and find inspiration in the neighborhood guide.

Spotlight: Cromhouts Buiten. There are houses that quietly retain their place in the city—undisturbed by time, fashion, or change.

Spotlight: Cromhouts Buiten. Large windows and a distinctive balcony offer views of one of the most remarkable parts of the Herengracht.
The living space at the front is light and spacious, with city life as a tranquil backdrop. Everything is within walking distance, including Spui with my favorite bookstore Athenaeum and café Hoppe. Another favorite is Pompadour, just around the corner on Huidenstraat.'
This apartment is located on the first floor of a monumental canal house dating from 1660. Read what the current residents have to say here.

Compiled; a collection of workspaces in the center of Amsterdam.

Composed; working in the center of Amsterdam. Who doesn't dream of that? The hustle and bustle of the city with all its cultural offerings and the peace and comfort of your own office. These workspaces have it all. Read and see more here.

Building something new together.

A stately upper house with overgrown trees growing inside – not exactly an obvious choice. And yet Maxime and Ties saw it immediately: this house had potential. What started at the kitchen table grew into their first joint transformation Project. He with a construction company, she as an interior designer. In this story, they tell – talking over each other, complementing each other – how you not only build a house, but also a way of working together.

Compiled; a collection of places to live in the center of Amsterdam.

Composed; living in the center of Amsterdam. Who doesn't dream of that? The hustle and bustle of the city with all its cultural offerings, but with peace and comfort at home. These residences it all. Read and see more about how the current residents experience life here.

Meet the entrepreneur: in this series, Hans Woerlee, from Project development to the kitchen

Interview. Meet the entrepreneur, Hans Woerlee, from Project development to the kitchen. “I was always the one pulling the strings, but now I consciously allow myself to loosen the reins a little. And, in truth, it feels better than ever.”

Spotlight; Garage Du Vin

Spotlight; 'Garage Du Vin'; 'In 2015, we transformed this former garage into a unique home. The industrial style perfectly matches the character of the building, yet the house feels warm and livable. Because we love cooking, eating, drinking, and entertaining friends and family, we deliberately invested in the kitchen. In terms of space and appearance, it has become the heart of the home: large, inviting, and Immediately to the street, so that you can be part of the outside world if you want to. Read more about what the current residents have to say here and be inspired.

Spotlight; De Plantage 22

Spotlight; 'De Plantage 22' 'As soon as you walk in, you immediately feel the space, tranquility, and rich history that the house exudes. It is a place where the past and comfort come together. My favorite spot in the house is undoubtedly the bar in the kitchen, where cooking and conviviality come together, and by the fireplace, where you can relax and unwind.' Read more about what the current residents have to say here and be inspired.

Living on the Amstel, the best of both worlds

Between city and tranquility; Rural living in Amsterdam. A tastefully and modernly renovated farmhouse of over 750 m2. Surrounded by nature, yet within easy reach of Amsterdam, this farmhouse is located on the beautiful banks of the Amstel River—the best of both worlds. Originally, this property was built as a traditional farmhouse for a cattle farmer. It includes a recently added stable and an older winter house. Be inspired!

Dutch splendor on the Keizergracht

Spotlight; Sometimes everything falls into place. The location on Keizersgracht. The perfect size of the rooms. The way historical details and modern living quality come together. Behind the facade dating back to 1616 lies a house that breathes history, but is completely contemporary. The building was founded in 2004. The current owners have redesigned the interior in 2022 and 2023, preserving everything of value. Take a look at this Dutch gem on the Keizersgracht.

Spotlight;  Marrakesh Living

Spotlight; 'Marrakesh Living', 'When Paul and I first walked into this house on Herengracht, we were struck. The atmosphere, the layout, the details—it immediately felt right. Here we found the tranquility of our family home in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, but in the middle of the city. A place to welcome friends, cook together, and catch our breath. Read more about what the current residents have to say here.'

A selection of special interior design addresses in Amsterdam.

Find, Collect, Live. A selection of exceptional interior design addresses in Amsterdam. From traditional workshops to minimalist design stores, and from vintage classics to unique objects you won't find anywhere else. In every neighborhood, you'll discover places where interior design meets architecture, materials, and atmosphere. This guide brings together the best addresses.

Sustainably keeping up with the times – a house that lives, grows and preserves

On the Nieuwendammerdijk stands a house that has testified to sustainable living for centuries. No major renovations, but preservation, restoration and reuse — step by step, with attention. What was once a captain's house grew with generations of residents and functions. From family life to cake baking and theater performances: the house remained the beating heart. A story about living with time, instead of against it. Read more and be inspired

‘Sustainable reuse while preserving history’.

Sustainable reuse with preservation of history. Over the centuries, Keizersgracht 443 has undergone numerous transformations, from merchant's house to notary's office, from lawyer's residence to a monument frozen in time. In 2017, a new phase began: a private owner decided to restore the property and reuse it as a residence, with a focus on Sustainability and the preservation of historical elements. Architectural firm Vroom, specialized in the restoration of monumental buildings, was commissioned to redevelop the property with respect for its past. Read more about this beautiful restoration

Brutalism in Amsterdam: Concrete, Form Follows Function, and A New Perspective

Brutalism in Amsterdam: Concrete, Form Follows Function, and A New Perspective. With The Brutalist, a film currently in theaters, brutalist architecture is once again in the spotlight. Although Amsterdam is not as well-known for brutalist architecture as London or Paris, the city does have some iconic buildings in this style. Consider the massive concrete blocks of the AMC (Amsterdam UMC, location AMC), the high-rise of the Vrije Universiteit, or the imposing former GAK building in Bos en Lommer. There are also some residential houses designed in this style, such as 'Brute Prins', an exponent of the robust architectural style from the fifties, Brutalism. A design by architect Gerard Prins. Get inspired and read more about this architectural style

The Soul of Amsterdam

The soul of Amsterdam. a city built on Art and Culture. Amsterdam is an inexhaustible source of inspiration and wonder. For centuries, this city has been the setting for progressive creativity, from the construction of the canals to the most recent architectural innovations. Living in the city means not only living in the midst of this cultural wealth, but also being part of a story that is constantly evolving. Read more

A collection of smart residences

In a world where space is becoming increasingly scarce, new housing concepts are emerging that are compact but think big. These small and smart homes combine efficiency, comfort and style in one smart solution. With innovative designs, multifunctional interiors and sustainable technologies, they offer everything you need in a surprisingly small area. Less space, more possibilities – that is the future of living, where every square meter counts and smart choices lead to great living pleasure. View them here

Amsterdam, a vibrant hub for creativity, innovation, and collaboration.

The Creative Advantages of Working in Amsterdam; Amsterdam is much more than a city of canals, bicycles, and tulips. It is a vibrant hub for creativity, innovation, and collaboration. For companies, startups, and independent creatives, this city offers a unique breeding ground for ideas to flourish. But what makes working in Amsterdam so special? Read more

Video: living in an old telephone exchange in Amsterdam West

Video: view the residences De Centrale here
In the heart of a closed residential block in De Baarsjes, Amsterdam, stands a monument dating from 1926: a former KPN telephone exchange, now transformed into a residential building with inner gardens. Studio Piet Boon designed the interior for 18 residences one apartment.

Heritage in the Golden Bend

Heritage in the Golden Bend. A particularly beautiful listed canal house, with unprecedented grandeur and an authentic atmosphere. The majestic canal house has a rich history in terms of residents and users. Various renovations to the interior and exterior have taken place, with original details being preserved and the building retaining its character. The interior features a beautiful monumental staircase with bronze stair railing, rich ceiling paintings and marble fireplaces with mirrors. View more of this Amsterdam splendor here.

A wooden monument from 1880 in an enchanting location

Spotlight; Broek in Waterland was once part of the Waterland domain, which was fully incorporated into the county of Holland in 1409 after the Persijn family died out. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the village flourished as a trading center thanks to grain imports from the Baltic Sea region, herring fishing, and whaling. The wooden house at Number is a national monument dating from 1880, situated on a spacious and green plot of 360 m², bordering the water of De Dee. Be inspired by this old Dutch atmosphere.

Botanic Barn

Spotlight; Serene tranquility. In the heart of the Jordaan. Standing on the canal, you would never imagine what lies behind the front door. We'll give you a sneak peek. Large open spaces with high ceilings, a large garden. Over 500m² of living space. The neighborhood feels like a small village in the city and is surrounded by sights, museums, and parks, among other things. There are countless characteristic buildings, museums, and galleries to discover on the historic canals. Take a sneak preview of this "HIDDEN OBJECT."

A source of inspiration in Bergen Noord Holland

Spotlight: Just outside Amsterdam, when the wind blows strongly from the north, stands this farmhouse in Bergen (NH) that was inhabited by the painter Jaap Min. It also served as his studio. The plot offers views of the farmlands and, in the distance, the dunes that inspired the painter to capture the most beautiful landscapes on canvas. Based on that romanticism and experience, the farmhouse has been modernized into a residential farmhouse with a Burgundian character. Be inspired!

An industrial loft in a hidden location

Spotlight: This industrial loft was created in a former sheet metal workshop and car repair shop at the rear of a historic canal-side building. The building had been unused for years until interior designer Michiel van Fastenhout converted it into apartments and an industrial loft. This apartment has no neighbors above or below, which is quite unique in Amsterdam and ensures that it is very quiet with plenty of privacy. Take a sneak preview of this 'HIDDEN OBJECT'.

‘Modern Design on Prinsengracht’. A place for relaxation and celebration.

Spotlight: 'Modern Design on Prinsengracht'. 'A place for rest and celebration. On the top floor, you have a home where you don't need to turn on the lights during the day—a rare thing in Amsterdam. At the front, there is always life: boats, people walking, and a beautiful view of the 17th-century city. At the back, it is quiet, ideal for sleeping.' Read more about what the current residents have to say and be inspired.

In a former girls' orphanage from the 18th century, a beautiful apartment was created in collaboration with studio DAB

Spotlight; 'We fell in love with the house as soon as we walked into the living room. The high ceilings, large authentic Amsterdam windows, and loft-like feel give it the sense of space we were looking for.' The current residents have created a stylish city apartment in collaboration with DAB Studio. Careful consideration was given to character, light, luxury, and functionality. Read more here and be inspired.

Compiled; a collection of 'rural living' in and around Amsterdam

Compiled; a collection of 'country living' in and around Amsterdam. Who doesn't dream of this? Enjoying the hustle and bustle of the city with all its cultural offerings, but returning home to the peace and quiet of the countryside or water. These residences it all. Read and see more here.

't Looiers Huys, a national monument serving as a family home

Spotlight: 't Looiers Huys. A refined family home dating from 1736 in one of the nicest neighborhoods in the heart of the city. A piece of Amsterdam that exudes the atmosphere of a cozy village. The renovation was carried out in collaboration with, among others, architect Quinten de Meyere, who specializes in monuments. The result is a tasteful and characteristic monumental residence with an eye for detail and history. Read here what Aege, the current resident, has to say.

Huize Loma, architect Warners was inspired by the apartments in Paris and Vienna and applied his vision in Amsterdam.

Spotlight; 'As soon as we walked into the art deco lobby of our beautiful building and took the old-fashioned elevator to our apartment overlooking lush trees, we fell in love with the property. Our building, Huize Loma, is the first real apartment complex in the Netherlands. Architect Warners was inspired by the apartments in Paris and Vienna and applied his vision in Amsterdam.' Read and see more here about what the current residents say about this beautiful apartment.

A wooden national monument from 1880

Spotlight; Just outside Amsterdam lies Broek in Waterland, once part of the Waterland domain, which was fully incorporated into the county of Holland in 1409 after the Persijn family died out. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the village flourished as a trading center thanks to grain imports from the Baltic Sea region, herring fishing, and whaling. The wooden house at Number is a national monument dating from 1880, situated on a spacious and green plot of 360 m², bordering the water of De Dee. Be inspired by these old Dutch images.

Compiled; a collection of canal houses

Compiled; a collection of canal houses. The first canals were dug for city defense and water management. After city expansions, the old defensive canals came to lie within the city walls and lost their function. But they were given a role in the Location would ultimately make the city wealthy: transport of merchant goods. Warehouses were built on the old city walls where trade goods could be stored and then shipped back to the port and from there to the entire known world. View a selection of majestic houses here.

Contemporary living

Spotlight: 'The Monumental Contemporary No. 9', a timeless, serene monument in the Jordaan district. Allard Architecture was responsible for the restoration and renovation, and Anne Claus was responsible for the interior. During the renovation, unity was created between the front and rear of the house. Read more about this tasteful and inspiring house here.

Spotlight: ‘De Fabriek’ A cool loft in the heart of the Jordaan district.

Spotlight: 'De Fabriek' A cool loft in the heart of the Jordaan district. The building is a former soft drink factory and exudes the entrepreneurial spirit of yesteryear. Be inspired!

The Amsterdam Loft

Spotlight: A New York-style loft measuring over 500 m² in a former church. Amsterdam School elements combined with a contemporary design by architect George Witteveen. On summer days, the 7.5-meter-high glass fronts slide open, and in winter, the residents gather around the fireplace. Read more and watch the film here.

The Mannequin

Spotlight; 'In the heart of Zeeburgerdijk lies a unique residential complex, created from the redevelopment of two historic buildings dating from 1914 and 1969. Originally, these imposing buildings served as a primary school and a technical school for the clothing industry, respectively. Twenty-five apartments have been created in this building, including this luxurious 209 m² loft that combines elegance with comfort. A stylish entrance with oak staircase leads to a living room with breathtaking views and a fireplace.' Read what the current residents have to say here.

Einstein

Spotlight; 'Living in the former lecture hall where Einstein taught. This unique apartment is located in Villa Einstein, a former University of Amsterdam building where many famous physicists have taught, including Albert Einstein and Nobel Prize winner Johannes Diderik van der Waals. The architecturally renovated apartment has an impressive width and height, creating a beautiful mezzanine.' Read more here

Japandi

Spotlight: 'Verhulst 90', a beautifully renovated double ground floor house in Amsterdam Zuid, decorated in 'Japandi style'. The Japandi style, an emerging trend in interior design, combines the sophistication of Japanese and Scandinavian design. With its minimalist, functional, and soothing aesthetic, this style creates a warm atmosphere, embracing a touch of imperfection in line with the Wabi Sabi philosophy, which finds beauty in simplicity and imperfection. Read more here.

Spotlight: Woodworck. In winter by the fireplace and in summer on the Roof terrace.

Spotlight: 'Woodworck'. Right in the city center, yet cozy by the fireplace in winter and on the Roof terrace in summer. A harmonious and welcoming family home on Kerkstraat, within walking distance of the lively Utrechtsestraat, Amstelveld, and the Amstel River. Experience the atmosphere.

Composite; smartly designed apartments with the comfort of a suite.

Composed; smartly designed apartments with the comfort of a suite. Read more here and be inspired.

‘Modern working at And Agency. An interior design concept that revolves around versatility and adaptability. A project 88 Projects in collaboration with Studio Sluijzer.’

Modern working at And Agency. An interior design concept that revolves around versatility and adaptability. A Project by 88 Projects in collaboration with Studio Sluijzer. Read and see more here about how a working environment can also be different.

‘Mr. Frederik, with an eye for detail and functionality, has transformed this property into a delightful and spacious family home in one of the finest locations in Amsterdam.’

Spotlight; 'Heer Frederik, a delightful and spacious family home transformed with an eye for detail and functionality in one of the finest locations in Amsterdam.' Be inspired.

Heinekens Glazenwasscherij, a loft in the heart of De Pijp

Spotlight: 'Heineken's Window Cleaning Company', a 242 m² loft in the heart of De Pijp. This property is located in an industrial building at Quellijnstraat 119, which was originally built by Heineken's brother for his plans for Heineken's Window Cleaning Company and was later used as a factory for Luxaflex blinds. Read more here.

Compiled; 10 houses with exceptional kitchens

Compiled; 10 houses with exceptional kitchens. Read more here and be inspired.

In Elias

Spotlight: 'In Elias', a monument dating from around 1645 in the city center of Amsterdam. The building served as a bakery until 1880. The facade is built in Renaissance style with a stepped gable, masonry and arches, and sturdy wooden window frames with glazing bars. The restoration in 2008 restored the building to its original grandeur. Much has been preserved inside, including beautiful paneling, wainscoting, and the exposed construction.

‘The half-timbered house’, a former tool shed for the Public Works Department

Spotlight: 'The half-timbered house', a former tool shed for the Public Works Department. Completely restored and expanded in 2014 based on a design by the architectural firm Gietermans and Van Dijk.

‘The house of Art’; eclectic living in a house dating from 1715 on one of Amsterdam's most famous canals

Spotlight: 'The House of Art', eclectic living in a house dating from 1715 on one of Amsterdam's most famous canals

‘The Dune’

Spotlight; Close to Amsterdam with a view of the sea. Summertime and the living is easy. Light, modern, and surprising living.

Vondel View

Spotlight; The authentic atmosphere, unique identity, and abundance of space and light make this family home a desirable property by definition. The house is located at the rear and Immediately the park. An unprecedented luxury in the city.

‘Rijkszicht’, an elegant double upper house in the museum district

Spotlight: 'Rijkszicht', a double upper floor apartment in the museum district with a view of the Rijksmuseum and, from the Roof terrace entire museum square. A municipal monument that has been meticulously restored and tastefully decorated.

A design that feels like a custom-made suit.

Spotlight. "A design that feels like a tailor-made suit. Living in a house where you feel that everything has been designed to suit your lifestyle. That's what we want to create at Studio Piet Boon." Olivier Brinckman, lead designer | architect at Studio Piet Boon talks about the interior design of a luxurious apartment in the Pontsteiger building.

Anja Henneman, former top model, designed this interior on the 19th floor of the Pontsteiger building

Spotlight. Eclectic living in over 300 square meters on the nineteenth floor of the Pontsteiger building on the IJ. Anja Henneman, former model, designed the interior and furnished it with unique furniture from around the world.

Spotlight: Where Prins Hendrikkade turns into the canal, at Kromme Waal 29, stands this authentic canal house.

Spotlight: Kromme Waal 29 is located where Prins Hendrikkade turns into the canal. This authentic canal house has been transformed into five turnkey apartments with an incredible view of the Oude Waal and the historic Amrath Hotel.

Spotlight: In the heart of Oud-Zuid, between Museumplein and PC Hooftstraat, the sophisticated "Petit Paris" is emerging.

Spotlight; In the heart of Oud-Zuid, between Museumplein and PC Hooftstraat, the sophisticated Petit Paris is emerging. This mansion on Jan Luijkenstraat, built in 1899 for the affluent middle class, features beautiful classic neo-Renaissance characteristics and comprises seven suites ranging from approximately 45 m² to 219 m², the last four residences will soon be residences sale.

Le Plantage. A historic building dating from 1824, originally built and furnished as a chocolate and confectionery factory, now four modern apartments in one of the most beautiful locations in the Plantage neighborhood.

Spotlight: 'Le Plantage.' A historic building dating from 1824, once built and furnished as a chocolate and confectionery factory, now four modern apartments in one of the most beautiful locations in the Plantage neighborhood.

De Zonnehoek, an architectural country house in the middle of the city

Spotlight: 'De Zonnehoek', an architectural mansion in the heart of the city. This 378 m² family home with wooden details and a classic wood-burning fireplace was originally built for doctors, with a practice at home. The consultation room, waiting room, and vestibule are still part of the house.

‘The Butterfly.’  A seventeenth-century merchant's house on Keizersgracht. Behind the beautiful, charming façade, a delightful, modern home has been created, designed by Studio Groen + Schild from Deventer, bathed in light and space.

Spotlight: De Vlinder. A seventeenth-century merchant's house on Keizersgracht. Behind the beautiful, charming façade, a delightful, modern home has been created, designed by Studio Groen + Schild from Deventer, bathed in light and space.

Compiled; a collection residences unique fireplaces

Compiled; a collection residences unique fireplaces

Compiled; a collection residences luxurious Bathrooms

Compiled; a collection residences luxurious Bathrooms

Spotlight: a wonderfully light and cleverly laid-out apartment on Valeriusplein in Oud-Zuid

Spotlight: a wonderfully light and cleverly laid-out apartment on Valeriusplein in Oud-Zuid

A national monument from 1896 built in an Art Nouveau style designed by Gerrit van Arkel.

A national monument from 1896 built in an Art Nouveau style designed by Gerrit van Arkel. From the construction, the house is rich in detail and distinctive in its dimensions. The current residents have decorated the interior with a fine sense of detail.

Anno 1610

Anno 1610. Windows with stained glass, old fireplaces, stepped gables, mortise and tenon joints, very old stair treads and beautiful mosaics. A resident here is a passer-by in time

An apartment with the comfort of a hotel suite. A design by Anne Claus

An apartment with the comfort of a hotel suite. A design by Anne Claus

The Edit | Broersma Werken  Living

'From the Vliegenbos, I regularly walk along the IJ with a coffee. As soon as the sun appears, it is bustling with life here, and when the temperature rises, a summer dip is obvious.' Inside look in Amsterdam North

Amsterdam Roof terrace

Beautiful views over the city, yet the feeling of a garden around you

An apartment with international allure

Looking inside an apartment with international allure

360° mid-century penthouse

Looking inside a unique mid-century penthouse with multiple terraces and a view over the city

Green city apartment in former bicycle storage

A former bicycle parking facility. Take a look inside a green city apartment in De Pijp

Amsterdam city gardens

City gardens, an Amsterdam phenomenon. Right in the middle of the city, yet surrounded by nature.

Looking inside on the Herengracht, a house full of art

Looking inside on the Herengracht, a house full of art

Interview. Meet the entrepreneur, in this series Tanja Deurloo, fragrance expert and perfume designer, talks about scent in the home. “You can see scent as the fourth dimension in a space.”

Interview. Meet the entrepreneur, Tanja Deurloo, fragrance expert and perfume designer, about scent in the home

Inspiring workplaces

Inspiring workplaces volume 1. Amsterdam has many special places. Not only to live, but also to work. The new way of working is about quality

A former fabric warehouse

A former fabric warehouse in the heart of the city center. Living in a back house: privacy and tranquility

‘De Valckenier’

Living in a canal house dating from 1622

‘A Modern Townhouse’

In the middle of the dynamics of Amsterdam's Zuidas, living in the green

The Barns

The Barns; living and working in a nature reserve just a fifteen-minute drive from Amsterdam

Test

'Space is the most beautiful furniture' Ton de Gier (1925 - 1980)

De Letterzetterij

Living in a former typesetting house in the center of Amsterdam

The Torenhuys

'Het Torenhuys', living in a former substation of the Municipal Energy Works, designed by the Public Works Department

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La Retraite

This space offers a wealth of possibilities. Whether used as an event venue, an executive office, or a residence, this hidden gem is an exclusive urban oasis that strikes the perfect balance between elegance, comfort, and functionality. It is designed for those who appreciate aesthetics and functionality and wish to make their home along Amsterdam’s canals.

Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Erik Reijn | Real Estate Agent at Broersma Werken

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1075 AC Amsterdam
+31 (0)20 305 97 77

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The canal house was probably built in 1685 for Matthijs and Pieter Bartelsz. At the time, the building had a gable facade and was used as a soap factory. Later, it was used as a warehouse. Various renovations Location , including a major one in 1800. The facade was then changed to a straight cornice with two consoles. A floor was added at that time and later, around 1890, removed again. It is striking that the height of the building has remained unchanged. For about 15 years, a publishing company (Electrische Drukkerij Vooruitgang / De arbeiderspers) was located at this site. In 2017, the current owner had the foundations repaired and the ground floor thoroughly renovated into attractive office space and event space. The space is part of a small-scale owners' association. The first to third floors are used as residential accommodation. The entire building is in good condition on the outside and is located on its own land.

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Canal District – West

La Retraite is located in the Grachtengordel-West. This cozy and centrally located area in the heart of the city is home to countless chic restaurants, popular food hotspots, fashion boutiques, and art studios. This section of the Keizersgracht, between Berenstraat and Runstraat, is part of the popular shopping area known as "De 9 Straatjes" (The 9 Streets). With the Leidsestraat shopping street on one side and the traditional Jordaan neighborhood on the other, you can find hustle and bustle and conviviality. The lively Noordermarkt and Lindengrachtmarkt markets are within walking distance on Saturdays. Thanks to its central location, everything is within cycling and walking distance; a very pleasant and sought-after location for working, entertaining guests, or living.

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Keizersgracht 384,
1016 GB Amsterdam

Vinkeles (**)

Enclosed by the Dylan hotel, restaurant Vinkeles is like a small piece of France close to home. With a beautiful location on the Keizersgracht, the restaurant is pre-eminently a chic affair. The kitchen bears the signature of chef Jurgen van der Zalm, who earned his second star with it in 2023.

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Runstraat 6,
1016 GK Amsterdam

Screaming Beans

Screaming Beans is an Amsterdam brand known locally and internationally for its high-quality coffee. This location is situated in the middle of Amsterdam's historic Nine Streets. With its cozy and familiar atmosphere, the shop on Runstraat has become a second living room for entrepreneurs, residents, and visitors to Runstraat. Come by and enjoy a delicious pastry baked by Sara or Mateen.

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Runstraat 12,
1016 GK Amsterdam

Smelt Restaurant

Smelt is a cozy and atmospheric restaurant in Amsterdam's 9 Straatjes district. The restaurant specializes in cheese fondue and offers five different types of cheese. In addition to classic cheese fondue, Smelt also offers special flavors such as truffle and pesto. If you are not a big eater, you can also order single portions. Smelt's interior is cozy and warm, with lots of wood and candlelight. It is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious cheese fondue with friends or family.

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Runstraat 14,
1016 GK Amsterdam

Café de Doffer

Café in the 9 Streets with a cozy terrace and a simple but good menu. You can also come here for lunch and snacks. De Doffer has been a household name in Amsterdam's 9 Streets since the seventies and therefore attracts a nice varied crowd with, of course, a good portion of Amsterdam conviviality. Something for everyone here!

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Huidenstraat 25,
1016 ER Amsterdam

Café de Pels

Café de Pels is a truly intellectual creative café. Many a book or column has been written here, good conversations are held here, and fun or stupid jokes are tried out here. In the Pels, people also flirt in the Amsterdam way, discuss and, as it should be in an Amsterdam brown café, drink beer. The walls are covered with art made by regular guests themselves. It is a brown café with a creative edge, sandwiches with 'kroket' and a daily special on Mondays.

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Berenstraat 8,
1016 GH Amsterdam

Chun Café

In the busy Negenstraatjes (Nine Streets), Chun Cafe has recently expanded their bubble tea menu with a selection of special sandwiches. The sandwiches are available in four flavors. The options are: egg salad, bacon egg and cheese, garlic shrimp egg, and rib-eye bulgogi. Deliciously buttery and perfectly toasted.

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Wolvenstraat 22,
1016 EP Amsterdam

Café Wolf

Bakkerij Wolf opened its doors a year ago. And now, in addition, Café Wolf has opened, where you can enjoy refreshing dishes full of vegetables in a beautiful Scandinavian interior. The dishes here are not your standard fare, but offer a unique culinary experience of a high standard. The Café is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM (the kitchen closes at 5:00 PM).

 

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Elandsgracht 2A,
1016 TV Amsterdam

Fou Fow Ramen

This ramen restaurant used to be a well-kept secret tucked away in the Chinese neighborhood. But now Fou Fow has two locations in the city and is a household name for Amsterdam residents who love ramen. On the lively and bustling Elandsgracht, you can enjoy Fou Fow's delicious and reasonably priced ramen, which originated in China. You can choose from four types of soup based on different broths, which are then topped with various ingredients, including, of course, the main ingredient: noodles!

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Elandsgracht 14,
1016 TV Amsterdam

Gifu Ramen Bar

Chef and co-owner Ryoji Miyachi pays tribute to the Japanese ramen culture he grew up with at Gifu Ramen Bar. Together with the team behind Chun Café, he positions ramen as fully-fledged chef-driven comfort food. The cuisine revolves around perfectly balanced broths that are simmered for hours to achieve maximum depth and umami. In addition to ramen, Gifu serves izakaya-style dishes that complete the Japanese dining experience. The atmosphere is calm and warm, with a minimalist interior and a view of the open kitchen.

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Elandsgracht 29-31,
1016 TM Amsterdam

Rakang

The Thai restaurant Rakang is located on the always pleasant Elandsgracht. Friendly service, pleasant atmosphere and delicious authentic Thai food! And according to some, even the tastiest Thai in Amsterdam... We'll leave it up to you to agree. But if you are looking for a tasty, fresh, Asian restaurant. Then Rakang is definitely worth it. And after that delicious Thai meal, the Elandsgracht offers plenty of opportunity to have a beer in one of the many pubs.

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Eerste Looiersdwarsstraat 15,
1016 VL Amsterdam

Bar Parry

Bar Parry is the younger brother/sister of Restaurant Balthazar’s Keuken. At Bar Parry, they have been serving delicious small dishes, charcuterie and cheese with a nice glass of wine since 2018. They have been working closely with De Wijnwinkel (Runstraat 23) for almost 25 years. A large part of the assortment is on the menu in the bar. Special: they use a fixed surcharge on the store price so that they can also serve the more special wines for a good price.

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Elandsgracht 45,
1016 TN Amsterdam

Ela Restobar

ELA Restobar is happy to welcome you to their 'all-day' food concept. In the morning and afternoon it is the ideal location for a delicious cup of Spanish coffee, a tasty lunch or a (business) meeting. As the day progresses, it turns into a place where you can enjoy a refreshing cocktail or a flavorful Italian beer. And for those who are hungry, chef Teun Dikkers offers a unique twist on classic Mediterranean cuisine.

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Wijde Heisteeg 1,
1016 AS Amsterdam

The Lebanese Sajeria

Every day, long queues form in front of the The Lebanese Sajeria branches in Amsterdam. This establishment started as a food truck where the owners served Lebanese fast food with a twist. In 2016, they opened their first restaurant in the 9 Straatjes (9 streets) and it became a great success. They now have three locations in Amsterdam where they serve delicious dishes from Lebanese cuisine every day. At The Lebanese Sajeria, they cook with a traditional Saj; a dome-shaped plate on which breads can be baked. They make their manoushes and saj breads on the saj, which are used for the flavorful wraps such as the Manoushe Zatar and Halloumi or the Beef Labneh.

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Eerste Looiersdwarsstraat 4,
1016 VM Amsterdam

Pazzi

Pazzi's wood-fired pizzas have been available in every district of Amsterdam since 2010. The formula is simple: each location has a cozy interior, welcoming you with a friendly Italian atmosphere as soon as you walk in. The wood-fired pizzas are made in the traditional way and the toppings are carefully selected. It's an Italian experience that is simply flawless and will keep you coming back for more. If you're in the mood for a good pizza, Pazzi is the place to be.

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Prinsengracht 381HS,
1016 HL Amsterdam

Café Restaurant Verlan

The former building of the famous Envy is getting a new lease of life with Café Restaurant Verlan. This cozy restaurant serves contemporary French à-la-carte dishes. The dinner menu is available all day, while lunch is served until 3:00 PM. Whether you're looking for coffee, a full lunch, snacks, or dinner, Verlan has it all. You can take a seat at the long marble bar and watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen. The restaurant is open from Wednesday to Monday for dinner, and on Saturday and Sunday for lunch.

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Beulingstraat 7,
1017 BA Amsterdam

Pianeta Terra

Fabio from Pianeta Terra is known as the undisputed champion of slow food in the city. In his kitchen, he masterfully combines the finest local ingredients to create authentic Italian dishes. Hostess Laura Martini completes the experience by serving matching exquisite wines, guaranteeing a perfectly curated evening.

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Elandsgracht 108,
1016 VA Amsterdam

Balthazar's kitchen

This small family restaurant has been located on Elandsgracht since 1995. Seasonality, provenance, and tradition are central to Balthazar's cuisine. The menu features a fixed three-course menu that changes every other week. It consists of five small starters to share, meat or fish as the main course, and a surprising dessert. Wooden tables, white tablecloths, beautiful tableware, and excellent service: Balthazar's cuisine is authentic.

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Spuistraat 304,
1012 VX Amsterdam

Sagardi

In 2020, Sagardi opened its doors. It is part of the Spanish group Sagardi Restaurant, which is located throughout Europe. At Sagardi, they serve the best cuts of Basque red meat, or txuleton, wild fish from the Basque ports and their own cultivated fruits and vegetables from their own gardens. Chef Iñaki López de Viñaspre is known for his honest and authentic cuisine with the taste of yesteryear.

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Spui 18-20,
1012 XA Amsterdam

Hoppe

This cafe is a classic: Café Hoppe has been located on the central square called t’ Spui since 1670. Café Hoppe has a rich history: the foundation for one of the largest political parties in the Netherlands was laid here, former Queen Beatrix honored the traditional Amsterdam pub with a visit, and Freddy Heineken, founder of the most famous Dutch beer, was a regular at this centrally located cafe. Hoppe is still one of the most vibrant cafes in the center of Amsterdam. Settle down here for a (Heineken) beer, enjoy the sun, and look around.

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Hazenstraat 19H,
1016 SM Amsterdam

Men Impossible

Men Impossible is a ramen restaurant where they only serve 100% plant-based dishes. At Men Impossible, they believe in improving the world by focusing solely on plant-based food and bringing people together with the most delicious vegan dishes from Japanese cuisine. The plant-based ramen has a strong flavor, but that certainly doesn't make it any less delicious. Thanks to the use of fresh ingredients and umami flavors, dinner at Men Impossible is a true taste experience.

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Prinsengracht 341,
1016 DN Amsterdam

Koffiehuis de Hoek

On the corner of the Runstraat and Prinsengracht you will find this classic Amsterdam coffee house. Since 1954, many different people have known how to find this special place. On the sunny terrace you can enjoy the hustle and bustle on the Amsterdam canals and inside you can enjoy the beautiful interior. Good homemade cakes, pancakes, omelets and other tasty sandwiches and of course: coffee.

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Spuistraat 281,
1012 VR Amsterdam

Coffee shop

The most delicious Italian coffee made by good baristas. The service is very good and you can taste that the coffee is made by experts. You can also go here for simple and tasty breakfast snacks. They have take-away here, but sitting inside is also possible. The coffee shop has several branches in the city.

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Reestraat 8,
1016 DN Amsterdam

Jansz Restaurant

The 17th-century craftsman Volkert Jansz: a man with refined taste, good style and a passion for lively conversations. He strongly believed that decadence and luxury only truly come into their own when you share them, and that is exactly how it feels at Jansz. Modern Dutch cuisine prepared with love. You can also go there for lunch and coffee if you are strolling through the 9 streets.

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Spuistraat 279,
1012 VR Amsterdam

Oaxaca

At Oaxaca, chef Joan Bagur presents traditional Mexican cuisine amidst the beautifully renovated old buildings of Haesje Claes on the Spui. You can opt for a chef's menu, a culinary journey through the most important regions of Mexico, or your own a-la-carte selection. In addition to the restaurant, you can also visit a mezcal tasting room here. Which alone is worth a visit!

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Keizersgracht 321,
1016 EE Amsterdam

De BorzoGallery

De BorzoGallery, located on the Keizersgracht, is a leader in the field of NUL/Zero, minimalism and conceptual art. Linking the recent past to contemporary art is one of its most important priorities. As they say themselves: “Artists of today ‘stand on the shoulders’ of their predecessors, and we do not shy away from stark contrasts.”

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Prinsengracht 282,
1016 HJ Amsterdam

Galerie Ron Mandos

In 20 years, Galerie Ron Mandos has gained a prominent place within the Dutch art scene. The gallery opened its doors in Rotterdam in 1999 and has since moved to its current gallery in Amsterdam's gallery district in 2010. Galerie Ron Mandos is a gallery for contemporary art and presents exhibitions by internationally recognized artists, among others, but the focus is on emerging artists.

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Elandsgracht 16,
1016 TW Amsterdam

Bart Gallery

Galerie Bart is a contemporary art gallery in Amsterdam that focuses on both established and young artists who graduated in the Netherlands and excel in their innovative craftsmanship. At Bart, you will find artists who create work that is either playful and fresh, robust and sharp, serene and light-hearted, or serious with a touch of humor. They explore the boundaries of their medium and question them, with the aim of pushing those boundaries.

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Prinsengracht 615H,
1016 HT Amsterdam

Galerie Madé van Krimpen

Galerie Madé van Krimpen, formerly known as Multiplemadé, presents a mix of exhibitions showcasing work by both established and emerging artists. While the gallery mainly focuses on solo exhibitions and group exhibitions, they also regularly collaborate with creative collectives and makers to organize pop-up events and take-overs.

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Singel 372,
1016 AH Amsterdam

Ellen de Bruijne Projects

Ellen de Bruijne Projects is a gallery that, since its first exhibition in 1999, has focused on new trends in contemporary art by comparing the new with the recent past and experimenting to develop new standards, with an emphasis on performing art, socially related art, installations and works in progress.

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Prinsengracht 645,
1016 HV Amsterdam

Galerie Wim van Krimpen

Since 1991, Galerie Wim van Krimpen has been located on Prinsengracht. Wim van Krimpen is one of the most respected museum directors in the Netherlands and is also known worldwide as an avid art collector. In his gallery in the Jordaan district, you will find exceptional contemporary works of art. Don't forget to call ahead, as the gallery is open by appointment only.

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Prinsengracht 371B,
1016 HK Amsterdam

Stevenson

The gallery was founded in 2003 and is run by a collective of 13 directors, including Federica Angelucci, Marc Barben, Lerato Bereng, Joost Bosland, David Brodie, Sinazo Chiya, Andrew da Conceicao, Jessica Honeyman, Lanese Jaftha, Sisipho Ngodwana, Sophie Perryer, Alexander Richards and Michael Stevenson, Stevenson presents an international exhibition program with a specific focus on the regions in which its galleries are located, namely Cape Town, Johannesburg and Amsterdam.

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Hazenstraat 54,
1016 SR Amsterdam

Gallery of Caroline O'Breen

Caroline O'Breen's gallery is a household name in Amsterdam's contemporary art market. In addition to exhibiting at Amsterdam art fairs, the gallery can also be visited at its location on Hazenstraat. Here, Caroline O'Breen presents leading visual art with a strong focus on photography. The art on display reflects a strong interest in female artists, and artists who reflect on natural environmental themes are of particular importance to this gallery.

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Elandsstraat 90,
1016 SH Amsterdam

Founder of Doesburg

Stigter van Doesburg, located in the Jordaan district, presents a varied program of contemporary art, ranging from painting to performance. Since its founding in 2001, the gallery has focused on young artists and has a strong representation of female artists.

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Herengracht 254A,
1016 BV Amsterdam

The Merchant House

The Merchant House was founded by Marsha Plotnitsky and is located in a seventeenth-century canal house. It is an art space and gallery that presents contemporary art to discover, explore, and collect. The gallery embodies a contemporary approach to the traditions that connect the city and art. Since launching the program in 2013, Plotnitsky has curated more than thirty thematic projects, collaborating with artists to create site-specific Services and installations, commissioned work, and new work that complements the distinctive canal house and other spaces.

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Keizersgracht 241,
1016 EA Amsterdam

GRIMM

GRIMM was founded in Amsterdam in 2005. Since its inception, the contemporary art gallery has focused on promoting and supporting emerging and mid-career artists working in a diverse range of media. They represent more than thirty international artists and have a gallery in New York in addition to their gallery in Amsterdam.

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Hazenstraat 27bg,
1016 SM Amsterdam

Wouter van Leeuwen Gallery

Wouter van Leeuwen's gallery is tucked away on Hazenstraat in the Jordaan neighborhood. If you're not paying attention, you could easily walk right past it. But that would be a shame, because this photo gallery is definitely worth a visit! Van Leeuwen's gallery represents major international and national photographers, with a wide range of artworks. From photos of the west coast of America in the 1970s to colorful nature scenes of the Dutch Wadden Islands: you'll find it all at this gallery!

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Hazenstraat 20,
1016 SP Amsterdam

Martin van Zomeren

The Martin van Zomeren gallery is located in the heart of the Jordaan district. Martin van Zomeren presents a variety of contemporary art exhibitions, mainly consisting of photography with a focus on conceptual art. The Martin van Zomeren gallery features works by artists such as Navid Nuur, Alexandra Leykauf, and Cornelius Quabeck.

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Hazenstraat 11,
1016 SM Amsterdam

Althuis Hofland Fine Arts

Althuis Hofland Fine Arts is located in the historic center of Amsterdam. It is a gallery for anyone with a curious eye and a love of art, from first-time visitors and first-time buyers to art professionals. The gallery has a strong focus on the medium of painting and participates in major art fairs around the world every year (such as Art Brussels and NADA Miami).

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Runstraat 7,
1016 GJ Amsterdam

Cheese Chamber

The name says it all; at the Kaaskamer you can go for cheese. From floor to ceiling, this store is filled with cheese, with craftsmanship and tradition being paramount. At this cheese specialty store you can buy between 300 and 400 types of cheese from all over Europe. You can have your sandwich topped with a wide choice and to top it off you can also choose between different homemade sauces. The cheeses are collected from France every two weeks and in the Netherlands the focus is on organic cheeses that come directly from the farmer. Wines, salads, olives, hams and nuts are also sold for a complete cheese board.

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Huidenstraat 12,
1016 ES Amsterdam

Pompadour Chocolate Shop

Chocolaterie Pompadour is a patisserie on Huidenstraat. Here, everything revolves around craftsmanship, pure products, and a passion for chocolate and pastries. Each chocolate is carefully crafted and beautifully decorated. In the adjoining tearoom, you can enjoy delicious tea or Catalan coffee in the beautifully nostalgic interior. With each cup of coffee, Pomadour also serves a homemade financier, a delicious French cake made with Spanish almonds and brown butter. In short, this is the place to be for the best pastries with pure flavors.

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Wolvenstraat 22,
1016 EP Amsterdam

Wolf Bakery

Bakkerij Wolf is located in Amsterdam's Nine Streets. Stay a while or take some tasty treats home with you. The sourdough breads are displayed on rustic wooden racks behind the counter. This bakery on Wolfstraat offers breads, croissants, and pastries of the highest quality. The smell of cinnamon rolls and croissants is irresistible, and you'll be amazed by the display case full of delicacies. Be sure to try the almond croissant and the strawberry tart.

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Looiersgracht 12,
1016 VS Amsterdam

Foodware

Foodware is the place for honest food: freshly prepared and without artificial additives. Combine different dishes into a meal by choosing from a range of fish, meat, or vegetarian ingredients. Foodware was originally a caterer, but nowadays you can also eat their delicious fresh meals in the restaurant on Looiersgracht. But are you in a hurry? Then you can always just take the food with you. The range of dishes is fairly fixed and not very large, but this promotes quality. Fancy tasty, healthy, and not too complicated food? Then Foodware is the perfect place to go.

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Hazenstraat 60,
1016 SR Amsterdam

Chenin Chenin

Chenin Chenin is a wine shop, online store, and subscription service for natural wines, beer, cider, and sake. It is located in the heart of Amsterdam. The assortment is a continuously evolving list of original and, above all, drinkable wines. From underrated bargains to hard-to-find gems. At Chenin Chenin, they love wines from all over the world, regardless of trends.  They are open Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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Elandsgracht 116AI,
1016 VB Amsterdam

Siem van der Gragt Butcher Shop

Siem van der Gragt's butcher shop has been a familiar sight in Amsterdam's city center since 1966. Siem started his shop in Tweede Laurierdwarsstraat and moved to Elandsgracht in 1977. Siem's goal was to only purchase animals that had had a good life, and he founded the Scharrelvlees control body together with other interest groups, government institutions, and other free-range butchers. With a mission to provide consumers with sustainable and traditional meat and meat products that focus on care and respect for the environment, animals, and people, he is a household name in Amsterdam's city center.

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Prinsengracht 467-BG,
1016 HP Amsterdam

Anouk Beerents

Since 1987, Anouk Beerents has become a household name in the import and export of antique mirrors. The studio on Prinsengracht houses their collection of over 300 mirrors from the 18th and 19th centuries, most of which originate from France and Italy and are gilded in gold or silver leaf.

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Looiersgracht 40B,
1016 VS Amsterdam

FEST

FEST is a Dutch interior design brand that was started in 2013 by Femke Furnée. The core idea behind FEST: making beautiful surroundings accessible to everyone. FEST offers high-end furniture and home accessories—without the high-end price tag. The cheerful, timeless, and sustainable collections are developed in collaboration with international designers. At FEST, you will find everything you need to give your interior a (colorful) boost.

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Prinsengracht 397,
1016 DN Amsterdam

360 volts

Located on Prinsengracht, you will find 360volt, founded by Hilde de Lange and Emile de Cock. 360volt now has one of the largest collections of vintage original industrial lamps and unusual objects. The lamps at 360volt are unique because all lamps are restored while retaining their authentic look—industrial, with clean lines, simple shapes, and durable materials.

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Prinsengracht 645,
1016 HV Amsterdam

The Frozen Fountain

Whether you're a tourist or a native Amsterdammer, it's always a pleasure to stroll through the nine streets. The Frozen Fountain is one of those shops that catches your eye when you pass by the window display with its eccentric designer furniture. The foundation for The Frozen Fountain was laid in 1992 as a platform for designers, mainly graduates of the Design Academy in Eindhoven. Because Dutch Design had already gained considerable international renown, the collaboration with young Dutch designers was a huge boost to The Frozen Fountain's reputation. In addition to being a store with a beautiful collection, the frozen fountain also calls itself an institute: for and by designers, to uphold the honor of Dutch Design. And how!

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Elandsgracht 59,
1016 TN Amsterdam

Miscellaneous store

Good news for anyone who loves stationery and other beautiful items. On Elandsgracht in the city center, you can find Misc (short for Miscellaneous), which offers a carefully selected range of office supplies, everyday items, design objects, and furniture to help you find the right balance between work and private life.

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Singel 395,
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Two Story

Two Story was born out of the belief that art is for everyone and that contemporary art does not have to be distant or intimidating. The founders transformed a historic canal-side building into a two-story combination of gallery, design store, and café that feels like a real home. Their vision revolves around creating that Sunday Morning Feeling, with the smell of fresh coffee, soft music, and art that blends into the daily rhythm. For the design, they collaborated with Copenhagen-based Atelier Axo, known for their spatial storytelling and sense of balance between old and new. The atmosphere is warm and accessible, a place where nostalgia and innovation come together in an environment that makes art feel natural.

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