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. “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
Since the 17th century, water has played a central role in the city’s daily life—for trade, transportation, and living. Whereas docking areas used to be primarily functional, private docks today offer a rare quality of living. Immediately to the water, the ability to sail into the city from home, and constant contact with the water give these residences special residences tranquility and freedom. View these residences
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: 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; 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
Composed; In a city where space is scarce and ideas are constantly evolving, existing buildings are increasingly being given a new lease of life as creative workplaces. Former garages, chapels, or theaters are being transformed into inspiring spaces where working, meeting, and creating come together. The character of these places remains palpable: high ceilings, robust materials, and unexpected floor plans give each workplace its own identity. Reusing existing buildings not only creates space for new ideas, but also a sustainable way of developing. In this way, a new work culture emerges from the past, where history and creativity reinforce each other. Read more here.
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; '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.
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. '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'. 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. 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.
Spotlight: On Banstraat, there is a building that you immediately recognize when you walk past it. Designed by Cees Dam, it features soft sand-colored brickwork and calm, clean lines. The recessed loggias and large windows give it a light, almost self-evident quality, as if it had always been there. Inside, the same tone continues: warm materials, a glass elevator, and a finish that immediately inspires confidence. A small-scale address that feels like a quiet place in the city—which is precisely what makes it so special. Take a look inside this apartment
Spotlight; 'Pakhuis ‘De Drieharingen'. 'We enjoy the view from every floor. In spring and summer, it's wonderful to open the front windows and be in touch with the street. In the colder months, we like to sit and work at our kitchen table upstairs, from where we can gaze outside and enjoy the view of the canal and the boats. What makes Prinseneiland so special is that it feels like a small oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the historic center.' Read more here about what Ivo and Margriet, the current residents, have to say.
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.
Spotlight; 'The house was originally part of the smokehouse museum. What is now the large kitchen was previously the museum's cinema. The decision to buy the house 23 years ago was made in five minutes. What makes the house so special is its authenticity, its rural atmosphere, the lovely garden, the cosiness of the harbour and yet the seclusion of an enclave where you can completely be yourself – in the middle of historic, lively Monnickendam. The fact that Amsterdam city centre is only 13 km away was also an important factor for us'. Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
Compiled. A collection of spacious family homes. A family home is about more than just the number bedrooms. It's about space, atmosphere, warmth—and that intangible quality that makes a house a home. Here we showcase a number of spacious family homes, each with a generous layout and a garden that invites you to enjoy the outdoors. Looking for more? Then take a look at our collection of family homes where architecture and comfort come together.
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' '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.
Compiled: ten different ways of living, all with a garden. Ten ways to live in the city with space to breathe. Different in style, but united in what they offer: peace, light, and air. The city keeps you close, the garden keeps you balanced. Cooling, breathing space, urbanity—discover how these houses bring it all together.
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!
The Willemsparkbuurt is today one of Amsterdam's most beloved neighborhoods. Its elegant mansions, wide avenues and green appearance give a clear picture of the 19th-century expansion of the city. But how exactly did this charming neighborhood originate? Read more here and view our offer around the Willemsparkbuurt
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.
Art and color; 'Park Van Eeghen'. 'An ideal Saturday morning starts with a walk via the Schuytstraat and the Zuidermarkt, through the Van Baerlestraat towards the Rijksmuseum – a route that perfectly reflects the essence of this neighborhood. Living on the edge of the Vondelpark feels like a great privilege. Surrounded by lush greenery in the summer, a panoramic view of the park in autumn and winter when the leaves fall.' Read more about what the current residents say here
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.'
Between city and tranquility: This former post office has a remarkable history and was built for the dock police and customs authorities. It is also known as the halberdiers' guardhouse, named after the halberdiers. "For us, this house is special in every way. The shape, the location, the view—everything about it is unique. There is no other like it in the city.
We live here in the middle of Amsterdam, but every day we experience the tranquility of a sheltered spot by the water. From the house, we look out over the Nieuwe Herengracht. In the morning, we hear the soft rustling of Artis in the distance, while the sun rises above the elongated Entrepotdok." Read more here about what the current residents have to say about this unique house.
Spotlight: 'The Art House' Behind a serene sand-colored facade lies a home that surprises, moves, and inspires. The Art House is not a house like many others—it is a place where architecture and art effortlessly reinforce each other. From movie theater to family home: the rich history of this building lives on in every detail. What was once a monumental office and warehouse is now a characterful home with a distinct identity. A place that shows how vision, courage, and attention to detail can make a dream come true. Read more and be inspired.
Spotlight: 'De Kleine Dolfijn' The building on Singel makes Immediately when you stand in front of the front door. Its distinctive red color immediately evokes the rich history of Amsterdam's canals. The double canal house from the 17th century is known as 'De Kleine Dolfijn' (The Little Dolphin). The building was originally constructed as a shop with a warehouse and office. It also included a concierge's apartment. Read more here about how the building has been adapted over time to its current function.
Spotlight; 'A Boutique City View' Living on one of the most beautiful streets in the Concertgebouw neighborhood, around the corner from Museumplein, the Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark. The apartment is located on the top floor of a beautiful building dating from 1904. Its location on the top floor offers plenty of privacy and light. The absolute highlight is the Roof terrace, which offers unobstructed views of the neighborhood and plenty of sun. View this property
Spotlight: 'Rijks Loft' This unique loft of approximately 398 m², built in 2021, offers unparalleled heights and an abundance of natural light, located in the heart of Oud-Zuid, close to Museumplein and Vondelpark. The absolute highlight of this loft is the living area, with a ceiling height of 4.5 meters and an impressive facade facing the southwest-facing garden. Dépôt Zuid, a former monumental warehouse, was completely redeveloped in 2021 into eighteen exclusive apartments that meet the highest standards. Discover more about this unique loft here.
Spotlight: 'The Gentleman'. Working in the historic heart of Amsterdam, on the Grachtengordel-Zuid – who wouldn't want that? This inspiring area buzzes with creativity and attracts a diverse mix of artists, writers, designers, and entrepreneurs. With cultural hotspots such as De Bazel, FOAM, the Rijksmuseum, and the Kleine Komedie within easy reach, this location offers the perfect balance between working and networking.
Be inspired by the dynamism of the neighborhood and the tranquility of an exclusive workplace in a monumental canal house. The hidden gem? A sunny south-facing garden with elegant gravel paths and classic boxwood hedges – an oasis of greenery in the middle of the city. Read more here
Spotlight: 'Maison D’Angle' This distinctive villa, designed by architect C.A. Alizis Wübbe in 1893, is a magnificent example of the characteristic neo-Mannerist style. With three visible sides and a richly decorated, impressive facade, the property is a real eye-catcher and a jewel of historical architecture. Located in the Zuid district, in the popular Concertgebouw neighborhood, this special home is in a prime location on Jacob Obrechtstraat, close to the entrance to Vondelpark. Discover more about this unique villa here.
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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.
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.
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."
Spotlight: Living on Vondelpark in the distinctive and monumental Huize Koningsvijver building, located in one of the most beautiful spots in the city. "I prefer to sit in the living room with a view of Vondelpark. In summer, it's a beautiful green panorama; in winter, a picturesque view of Koningsvijver. Each season provides a new characteristic composition." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
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!
Spotlight: an impressive former school building belonging to the Roman Catholic institution "De Voorzienigheid" (Providence). "The tall windows with partially original glass, the abundance of light, and the impressive space of this apartment make it a special place. Upon entering during the viewing, it was immediately clear: this is it! Not only the apartment itself, but also the surrounding canals, the Westertoren with its beautiful carillon, the atmospheric streets, and the fine dining spots contribute to the charm of this location." Read more here about what the current residents have to say.
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'.
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.
Spotlight: 'Maria Magdalena', a loft apartment in a former rectory. 'Our house at Spaarndammerstraat 9a is a historic building, built in 1891 by the famous architect Pierre Cuypers – known for the Rijksmuseum and Central Station – and has a lot to offer. It features a spacious veranda and a beautiful garden with direct access to the green Domela Plantsoen park." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
Spotlight: "Casa Calòre." The name of the house refers to the seemingly effortless elegance of Waalstraat 68. The beautiful Italian term "sprezzatura" sums up the refinement of the house. The residents say, "We see challenges as opportunities, so we demolished everything and built from scratch to create the perfect layout. We completely demolished the house to create the perfect layout, so that the spacious 9-meter-wide living room overlooks the sunny garden. This makes our house unique in the neighborhood." Read more here
Spotlight: "De Drukkerij." "When we walked into this house in De Pijp eight years ago, we fell in love immediately. Unlike many ground-floor apartments in Amsterdam, this house is creative thanks to its split-level layout, feels really spacious due to its open concept, and is very light thanks to the large (shop) front window." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
Spotlight: "Notting Hill in Amsterdam." "The history of the building also appealed to us—it used to be a bar and a tobacco shop. We even found old photos of it in the Amsterdam Archives! We were drawn to the large windows that let in so much sunlight, as well as the spacious layout—from the living room and kitchen to the high ceilings of the master bedroom." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
Spotlight: 'Prinseneiland is the most beautiful part of Amsterdam. It is located in the old city center, but it feels like a beautiful village, completely surrounded by water and beautiful nature, away from the hustle and bustle. It is car-free, making it ideal for children and adults who love the outdoors.' Read more here about what the current residents have to say about this beautiful house in one of the most unique locations in Amsterdam.
Spotlight; Open View, "What I appreciate most is the feeling of tranquility and the nuances that the light casts through the house during the day, together with the shades of color in the interior. The light is very special, as is the view over the square. I feel most at ease in the living room, because it is relaxed and cozy in winter, and in summer I can open the French doors to enjoy the freshness of the summer evening and watch the sunset.' Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
Spotlight: 'The 'velvet end' is the greenest and most beautiful part of Orteliusstraat. In the morning, you can sit on the bench at the front of the house, enjoying the sunshine with a cup of coffee, and in the afternoon, you can read a book or have a drink in the garden. The trees and greenery give the garden a very private feel. The house has a very pleasant open and light layout, with the kitchen island as the attractive centerpiece of the home. Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
Spotlight: 'Living in the center of Amsterdam, yet tucked away from the hustle and bustle. No tourists peering into your home. When you open the door to the courtyard garden from the hallway, you immediately see something special: a spacious and charming courtyard garden with a rich Amsterdam history. Large windows with beautiful light and a high ceiling with a wide facade give this house a very spacious, light, and open feeling.' Read more about what the current residents have to say here.
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.
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.
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.
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. 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.
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: 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.
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.
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
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: '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.
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.
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.
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.
History and future
De Kromme Waal is a street in the city center between the Binnenkant and the Oude Waal. The name was only used from the eighteenth century onwards; before that, Waalburgwal and Oude Waal were used for this part. The (original) houses were built between 1605 and 1625. The stately mansion at Number is a national monument and dates from the early 17th century. Until 1900,thefront part of the house was used as a warehouse and the rear part as a merchant's residence. Many historical stylistic elements are still intact or have been restored, such as the facade under a straight cornice and the historic stucco ceiling in the hall.
This authentic canal house has been transformed into turnkey apartments with stunning views of the Oude Waal and the historic Amrath Hotel.
The five apartments are stylish, feature oak herringbone floors, ornaments, moldings, and are finished with a light taupe color on the walls. The kitchens and Bathrooms finished with marble and natural stone. Authentic details adorn the rooms, such as kitchen cabinets and original tiles in the basement and rear house.
The five apartments are stylish, feature oak herringbone floors, ornaments, moldings, and are finished with a light taupe color on the walls. The kitchens and Bathrooms finished with marble and natural stone.
House 1 type D
This luxuriously finished apartment is located on the canal side. The Floor area 105 m² is divided between the main floor and the basement.
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House 2 type E
The entire rear section of approximately 131 m2, consisting of three floors, has its own south-facing patio.
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Authentic details adorn the rooms, such as kitchen cabinets and original tiles in the basement and rear section.
house 3 type A
A bright and luxurious apartment of approximately 56m² on the first floor.
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house 4 type B
'Original and high-quality finished apartment of approx. 50 m² on the second floor.'
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Neighborhood guide
The Lastage is an old neighborhood in the Local authority . The neighborhood is located between the Geldersekade and the Oudeschans, east of and outside the walls of themedieval city. The name Lastage first appeared in 1342 and remained in use until the eighteenth century. De Lastage consists of land that originally silted up outside the Zeedijk and stretches between Nieuwmarkt and Oudeschans. Initially, shipyards, warehouses, and slipways were established here. Everything needed for ballasting, unloading, and loading ships was made here. Today, the area is known as the Nieuwmarktbuurt.
Dun Yong Kitchen
This ramen tent is located at the top of the Asian supermarket Dun Yong. After chef Taka worked in a Japanese Izakaya gastropub for 4 years, he came to the Netherlands to fulfill his dream. He dreamed of having his own business where healthy and affordable street food is served. In 2021, chef Taka introduced one of his specialties, 'spicy tan tan ramen' to the menu; spicy chicken and pork together with kimchi.
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Thai Snack Bar Bird
Amsterdam is known for its large number of delicious Asian restaurants and takeaways. You can find good Asian cuisine everywhere in the city. But when it comes to Thai food, there is one place that stands out, and with good reason. In the middle of Zeedijk, at Number , you will find Thai Snackbar Bird, which has been in this location since 1993. You can sit inside and watch the chefs flambé Thai wok meals in the open kitchen, or you can order takeaway. Both options are fast, but the taste and quality are always very high. From very spicy Thai to slightly milder, they have just about every specialty here, and they are all worth trying.
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Ken Sushi
A visit to sushi bar Ken Sushi is not just a pleasant evening of Japanese food. At Ken Sushi, you sit at the bar while chef Ken prepares your dishes à la minute. He uses traditional sushi rice at 37 degrees and the freshest ingredients. While cooking, Ken passionately tells about the origin and preparation of his spectacular sushi dishes. All this makes a dinner at Ken Sushi a wonderful experience. If you want to visit this special sushi bar, you often have to make a reservation in advance; there is only room for 13 guests at the bar.
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Nam Kee
Nam Kee became nationally known through the book "Oesters van Nam Kee" (Oysters from Nam Kee) by author Kees Beijnum. This restaurant, serving authentic Cantonese cuisine, has long been a household name in Amsterdam. After the first restaurant opened its doors at Zeedijk 111 in 1981, two new locations quickly followed (Geldersekade 117 and Maria Heinekenplein 4). The atmosphere at the Nieuwmarkt location is open and cozy. You can come here for a hearty meal with a large group or for lunch with a smaller party. The staff prioritizes good service and friendliness.
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Café Dijk 120
Café Dijk opened its doors in 1971. It is a cozy Amsterdam café in the middle of Zeedijk. The café has many regulars from far beyond Amsterdam.
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Kim's So Korean Food
This Korean restaurant only opened in April and is already very popular. It serves comfort food that is best shared. The classics bimbap and Korean fried chicken are a must. They also have delicious smaller dishes such as dumplings, kimchi pancakes, and spicy cheesy ramen. In terms of drinks, they have a selection of rice wines, beer, and a few imported soju sodas.
1012 BB Amsterdam
Hi Tin
Hoi Tin in Amsterdam is the place to go for authentic Chinese cuisine. Located on Nieuwmarkt, the restaurant has an extensive menu that includes dim sum, noodle soups, and roasted meat. The dishes are freshly prepared and served in an atmospheric setting with subdued lighting and wooden tables. Hoi Tin is popular with both locals and tourists.
1012 BC Amsterdam
A-Fusion
A-Fusion is a popular Asian fusion restaurant on Zeedijk in Amsterdam, offering a unique blend of Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Korean cuisines since 2003. The menu ranges from fresh sushi and dim sum to grilled satays and wok dishes, with smaller portions allowing guests to sample multiple flavors. The restaurant is known for its lively atmosphere and open kitchen, where the preparation of dishes is a real experience. In 2023, A-Fusion received a Bib Gourmand award from the Michelin Guide, a recognition for its excellent value for money.
1011 ET Amsterdam
Kyō Restaurant
Kyō was founded out of the need for more Japanese Izakaya-style restaurants. A place where you can relax with friends in an informal atmosphere, while enjoying authentic Japanese food with a wide selection of sake or Japanese beer.
1011 JR Amsterdam
Café Bern
Café Bern has been serving the same dishes on its menu for decades. And with good reason, because Amsterdam residents are willing to wait in line for hours to eat here. The cheese fondue is an absolute classic. You should also try the entrecôte and the Yemeni salad. In addition to the delicious food, you'll find yourself in a cozy, homely atmosphere, where you can linger at the bar to digest and enjoy a French wine.
1011 JR Amsterdam
Café Fonteyn
Fonteyn is known as a cozy, homely, and warm brown café with good staff. Located on Nieuwmarkt, Fonteyn has long been a household name in the Nieuwmarkt neighborhood. They serve many different types of beer and a tasty daily special. They have a large heated terrace where you can sit in all seasons and enjoy watching people stroll across Nieuwmarkt.
1012 GS Amsterdam
Windows Impossible
In the heart of Amsterdam is the second restaurant of Akihiro Hara (46) and Atsushi Ishida (44). Ramen Impossible, the sister of Men Impossible, distinguishes itself with its 'Sauce style' Ramen, also known as 'Mazesoba' in Japanese. Made with Japanese flour and served in a lavish sauce of saffron-cooked mushrooms and roasted leek, Ramen Impossible offers a surprising vegan alternative in modern Japanese cuisine.
1012 AN Amsterdam
In 't Aepjen
In the 16th century (the time of the Dutch East India Company), the cafe offered cheap accommodation to sailors. The sailors brought monkeys from overseas. These adorable monkeys were, of course, full of fleas, so everyone who stayed In 't Aepjen came out scratching from the itching. Allegedly, this is where the name of the cafe and the expression "in de aap gelogeerd zijn" (to be in the monkey's lodging, meaning to be in a bad situation) come from. Nowadays, you can still enjoy a drink and look around at all the relics that have been preserved.
1011 EX Amsterdam
Black Gold Amsterdam
Black Gold Amsterdam is located in the middle of the city and is an independent vinyl and specialty coffee shop. There is a relaxed atmosphere where you can browse between the LP plants, but where good coffee is also served. The coffee beans come from White Label Coffee.
1012 AD Amsterdam
Vermeer Restaurant
Many restaurants claim to give vegetables an important role. At Vermeer, this is truly the case. The kitchen has even been adapted to accommodate this. When the hotel restaurant was renovated a few years ago, chef Chris Naylor also made the switch to a somewhat lighter cuisine. There is still plenty of Location beautiful fresh and special meats, but a radish from the rooftop garden is just as likely to be served as an amuse-bouche. The restaurant is located in the NH Hotel Barbizon Palace, opened in 1988, and Gault Millau has awarded it 18 out of a maximum of 20 points.
1012 AD Amsterdam
Vermeer's Wine Room
Vermeers Wijnkamer is the wine bar of Restaurant Vermeer in the NH Collection Barbizon Palace, designed as an accessible place for lovers of good wine. Here, it's all about discovery and tasting, with a changing selection of wines by the glass and small dishes that perfectly complement what's in your glass. Chef Sebastian Baquero Garces and sommelier Dannis Apeldoorn bring the restaurant's signature style to a more informal setting. The atmosphere is relaxed and personal, ideal for a spontaneous glass after work or as the start of a night out. The wine room is open every day from 4 p.m.
1012 HT Amsterdam
Sichuan
The traditional Chinese Sichuan restaurant is located on Warmoesstraat in the center of Amsterdam. All of the chefs here come from Sichuan province in China and have more than twenty years of experience in local cuisine. Although the dishes are spicy, as you would expect from Szechuan cuisine, the balance and dosage of spices is just right, allowing the aromas to determine the flavor Location heat.
1011 AE Amsterdam
Sea Palace Restaurant
At the Sea Palace Restaurant, you can enjoy yourself on the water in the center of Amsterdam. The restaurant is the largest floating restaurant in Europe. It offers an extensive selection of authentic Cantonese dishes, an extensive dim sum menu, and specialties such as Peking duck and Sichuan dishes. If you want to enjoy a beautiful view of Amsterdam while you eat, go to the top floor and sit on the terrace.
1012 LG Amsterdam
Brasserie Carstens
Brasserie Carstens reopened in September 2022, with chef Jeroen Bruinsma at the helm. This centrally located brasserie offers a modern, urban atmosphere, excellent service, and fresh Dutch ingredients. From Thursday to Sunday, you can enjoy local and seasonal dishes, for both meat lovers and vegetarians. Carstens also offers a three-course menu from €39. Wine lovers can opt for a wine pairing.
1011 TL Amsterdam
Gebroeders Hartering
Under the leadership of owner Paul Hartering, a new generation of chefs cooks pure, authentic, and refined dishes, with origin and craftsmanship as the core. Paul was awarded 'Craftsman of the Year' by Gault Millau in 2019, while his brother Niek lovingly manages the service and wine list. The atmosphere feels like a combination of an old-fashioned pub and a contemporary French bistro. White linen tablecloths contrast nicely with the warm, brown wooden walls.
1011 TX Amsterdam
Hiding in Plain Sight
For Hiding in Plain Sight, you'll need to hop on your bike and head out of the city center. Located next to the IJtunnel, this cozy cocktail bar is the perfect place to sip unique cocktails from your bar stool or from the comfortable chairs upstairs. The unique cocktail combinations, which are almost culinary in nature, will ensure you have a wonderful evening of lounging. Are you only familiar with gin and tonic? That's okay, the friendly bar staff will be happy to provide you with so many choices that it will make your head spin (if it's not the alcohol).
1011 TJ Amsterdam
Restaurant R21
Chef Orlando David (who previously worked for Sergio Herman's Oud Sluis ***, among others) opened a fine dining restaurant on Peperstraat, opposite Gebr Hartering. You can enjoy a 6 or 7-course menu for €75 and €90 respectively, but there is also an à la carte menu Available The chef's wanderlust is evident and can be tasted in his cooking style. Influences and products from all over the world adorn the dishes.
1011 AC Amsterdam
Choux pastry (*)
Chef Merijn van Berlo is one of the pioneers of cuisine where vegetables play the leading role. The cuisine is versatile; it involves fermentation, preserving, smoking, and salting, and has a distinct Northern influence in the use of sought-after ingredients and light, fresh flavors. Figo van Onna, co-owner and sommelier of restaurant Choux, is an unconventional thinker with strong opinions about natural wine and the wine world. Choux has had a Michelin star since 2025.
1012 EV Amsterdam
Oriental city
The go-to place for delicious dim sum in the heart of Amsterdam. At Oriental City, classic Chinese Cantonese cuisine is celebrated while you look out over the canals of Amsterdam. We recommend sharing different dishes so you can taste everything! From vegetarian to fish and meat, Oriental has something for everyone.
1011 JZ Amsterdam
Guardian Angel Café
Amsterdamsch Literair Café de Engelbewaarder is a household name in Amsterdam. The building is a national monument and is named after the novel Herinneringen van een Engelbewaarder (Memories of an Angel Guardian) by W.F. Hermans. Café de Engelbewaarder has been located in the heart of the always lively Nieuwmarkt neighborhood since 1947. Café de Engelbewaarder was the first literary café in Amsterdam and is known for its 'jazz on Sundays', lively Friday evenings, and wide selection of beers on tap. From students to local residents, to pretty much the whole of Amsterdam, everyone can be found in this café. In summer, you can sit on their terrace on the Kloveniersburgwal. You can also go there for a good daily special.
1012 TM Amsterdam
Arca
Portuguese comfort food elevated to a refined level and often given extra depth with an Asian touch. Baby squid are given extra bite in a delicious tempura batter, sprinkled with sea salt and ground seaweed, and served with fresh and light coriander mayonnaise. Bacalhau à brás, or salted cod, is mixed with thinly cut fries, egg yolk, parsley, and black olives, giving it a refined flavor lift and delightful texture, similar to steak tartare."
1012 BD Amsterdam
Dun Yong
In Amsterdam's oldest toko, there are several floors where you can get lost. In 1959, Dun Yong started this shop to provide the local Chinese community with their daily Chinese products. Three generations later, the store has expanded. Here, you can buy not only food products but also incense and kitchen utensils. On the top floor of the toko, there is a small eatery where you can enjoy the most delicious ramen for lunch. If you want to learn more about this toko or toko culture in the Netherlands, there is even a book written about this toko that you can buy at the checkout.
1012 AT Amsterdam
Butcher Shop Fat
Butcher's shop Vet is a household name among Amsterdam residents in the Nieuwmarkt neighborhood. This traditional shop has been located on Zeedijk for 60 years. Regular customers are very important, which is immediately apparent when you walk in. This butcher's shop puts the customer first, so anything can be prepared. Vet grows with the people and delivers honest, high-quality products. You can't leave without trying a Broodje Zeedijk, a richly filled roll with the famous Zeedijk sauce, made according to a secret recipe.
1012 CW Amsterdam
Newmarket
Every last Friday of the month, you will find the New Market on Nieuwmarkt. This market mainly specializes in deli and lifestyle products. Here you can expect delicacies from different parts of the world, sweet cakes, savory sandwiches, but also delicious snack sausages and cheeses. You will also find various art stalls, jewelry dealers, and fashion and interior design products.
1011 JS Amsterdam
Amazing Oriental
Amazing Oriental is located on Nieuwmarkt in the heart of Amsterdam. This supermarket has been here since 1986 and is the place to go for everything related to Asian cuisine. It offers a unique shopping experience, with its typical narrow aisles and the smell of fresh food. No space in the store is left unused, so you can find everything you are looking for. The vegetables are fresh, the range of herbs is enormous, and there are lots of snacks to try. The staff are always friendly and helpful.
1011 JT Amsterdam
Fishmonger Tel
Fishmonger Tel started out as a fish shop with a market stall next door. Over the past 50 years, they have expanded to become one of the largest importers of shrimp and foreign fish species. Tel is located on Kloveniersburgwal, in the heart of Chinatown, and is not only the go-to import source for many Chinese restaurant owners, but also a regular destination for private individuals.
1012 GX Amsterdam
Oude Kerk
The Oude Kerk is a historic national monument and a center for contemporary art, located in the oldest building in Amsterdam, right in the center. In collaboration with the Oude Kerk, artists create new work that is exhibited here exclusively and once only. The program brings together the present and the past through the interaction between centuries-old heritage and modern art. Through their new creations, artists and musicians offer new perspectives on history, the world around us and the future.
1011 KW Amsterdam
Van Zoetendaal Photography
Van Zoetendaal Photography is primarily active in international contemporary photography, curating exhibitions in museums, as a gallery, and also publishing various photo books. In 2014, Van Zoetendaal largely converted its gallery space into a studio to Services and installations its own art projects, art books, and Services and installations . Although the gallery is usually only open by appointment, it plays an important role in the annual Unseen Photo Fair.
1012 JB Amsterdam
W139
W139 is both an exhibition space and a production site for contemporary art. It has been located on Warmoesstraat in the heart of Amsterdam since 1979 and has since given artists the time and space to develop. W139 is a place where artists and the local community work together, and as such has not only an artistic but also a social approach, with a focus on radical imagination and inclusion. The programming emphasizes the need for ongoing and supported solidarity, thus providing a critical counterpoint to the consequences of the dominant neoliberal and capitalist structures of Dutch (artistic) society.
1012 TM Amsterdam
Art'otel Amsterdam art gallery
The name says it all, but this is an art hotel. What is special is that the exhibitions are free for everyone and accessible every day. The food is mainly shared dining with Asian inspiration. They also have tasty cocktails here. In addition to exhibitions, the hotel also has various workshops and special events. Plenty of culture in Art’otel Amsterdam, so I would say: walk in and see what's going on!