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

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The Creative Benefits of Working in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is much more than just 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?

A global city with a village feel

Amsterdam has managed to strike a rare balance: it offers all the advantages of a big city, such as a wide range of amenities and an international network, while remaining compact and easy to navigate. This not only makes it easy to move from one inspiring location to another, but also ensures that people feel connected. Here, collaborations sometimes arise just as easily during a chance encounter in a coffee shop as they do at a planned networking event.

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A Dynamic Creative Scene

From the historic Jordaan district to the modern Zuidas business district, Amsterdam exudes creativity. The city is a magnet for artists, designers, writers, and innovative thinkers from all over the world. This diversity fosters an environment in which cross-sector collaborations flourish. Tech companies often work with artists to combine technology with aesthetics, and traditional crafts are finding new forms through modern innovations.

Iconic Workplaces

Amsterdam is known for its unique workplaces. Beautiful monuments along the canals, UNESCO heritage sites with outstanding universal value. According to UNESCO, the canal houses represent the development of overseas trade. They also represent the humanistic and tolerant culture for which Amsterdam is known.
But also consider creative breeding grounds such as De Hallen, where startups and artists work side by side, or shared office spaces in old warehouses on the IJ and original New build Noord. These environments not only inspire with their aesthetics, but also offer the opportunity to Immediately with other professionals.

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Cultural and Historical Inspiration

Amsterdam's rich history and cultural scene serve as a constant source of inspiration. A lunchtime stroll can take you past centuries-old architecture, modern art galleries, and lively markets. And with museums such as the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, and Van Gogh Museum always nearby, there's always somewhere to recharge your batteries and broaden your perspective.

International Connectivity

As one of Europe's most important hubs, Amsterdam is well connected to the rest of the world. The international community here means that ideas and perspectives from all kinds of cultures come together. This makes Amsterdam a place where boundaries are pushed, both literally and figuratively.

Sustainability a Driving Force

Innovation in Amsterdam is often steeped in a focus on Sustainability. From the circular economy to green architecture, the city is a testing ground for environmentally friendly initiatives. For creative professionals, this offers the opportunity to participate in projects that are not only groundbreaking but also future-oriented.

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Amsterdam is a testing ground for environmentally friendly initiatives.

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Work-Life Balance

The cliché "work hard, play hard" takes on a whole new meaning in Amsterdam. Here, it's all about quality: after a hard day's work, you can relax in one of the many parks, enjoy a concert, or simply sit on a terrace and watch the world go by. This balance creates an energy that fuels creativity.

A City to Grow In

Amsterdam offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation, tranquility and dynamism, local and international. It is a place where businesses, large and small, are given the space to flourish, and where creative professionals can push their boundaries. Working in Amsterdam means working in a place that inspires, challenges, and connects you.

Curious about the possibilities? Discover how working in Amsterdam can take you and your team to new heights!

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The Edwardian

The monumental Edwardian building is located on the charming Achtergracht, between Utrechtsestraat and the Amstel, in the center of Amsterdam.
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The Gentleman

A national monument dating from 1684 with a straight facade. A shared garden at the rear, a true gem in the city.
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516-1-21 Herengracht

The New Course

A design by BNB architects. The tasteful office and showroom space is ideal for the creative industry due to its size, layout, purpose, and location.
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B103400-1913701-Cruquiusweg-94C,-Amsterdam-195033665
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Galleries in the City Center of Amsterdam

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