The lovely apartment on Gerard Doustraat is tastefully decorated and has a large terrace off the living area. The optimal layout creates a spacious living room with a dining area and a spacious bedroom. The French doors to the terrace give the house a perfect connection to the outdoor space. The whole is in good condition and is located in a nice location, centrally in the Oude Pijp, close to the Albert Cuyp market and the lively squares in the neighborhood.

Guided tour
The communal entrance provides access to the first-floor apartment. There is a spacious living room with a sitting area and space for a dining table. The French doors at the rear provide Immediately to the recently renovated terrace. The kitchen at the rear is equipped with built-in appliances, such as a refrigerator, dishwasher, and five-burner stove. Adjacent to the kitchen is the bathroom with a shower and toilet. The spacious bedroom is located at the front of the apartment.


neighborhood guide De Pijp was built at the end of the 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who moved to the capital in search of work. Freddy Heineken's father opened the Heineken brewery here in 1886. The first workers' houses, around Albert Cuypstraat, were built quickly and cheaply. Later, Berlage added houses in the Amsterdam School style towards the Diamantbuurt. It is said that the neighborhood owes its name to the long, straight streets, which are shaped like a pipe. The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark are decisive for the dynamism of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The lively, mixed population brought many cafes and eateries to the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is known as the Latin Quarter of Amsterdam, with many dynamic restaurants such as Brut de Mere, Yamazato, Arles, the Peruvian NAZKA, and authentic bistros such as Petit Caron.

Details
• Living area approx. 44 m²
• South-facing terrace of approx. 16 m²
• Located on private leasehold land. Current lease term runs until 2056; the annual ground rent is €613. The ground rent is indexed every five years, in accordance with the 1994 General Provisions of the Local authority . Green opinion available (Lubbers en Dijk Notary Office)
• Energy label D
• Healthy and active Homeowners’ Association, service charges €177 per month (professionally managed by VB REM)
• Foundation code 2 (2005)
• Renovated in 2006
• Municipally protected historic district

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The lovely apartment on Gerard Doustraat is tastefully decorated and has a large terrace off the living area. The optimal layout creates a spacious living room with a dining area and a spacious bedroom. The French doors to the terrace give the house a perfect connection to the outdoor space. The whole is in good condition and is located in a nice location, centrally in the Oude Pijp, close to the Albert Cuyp market and the lively squares in the neighborhood.


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Architecture

The residences the Oude Pijp were built between approximately 1880 and 1910. During this period, the ring outside the canal belt was an important part of Amsterdam's urban expansion. Initially, the residences were residences for the workers and craftsmen that the city needed during its period of growth. Large families often lived in the small residences. In the 1990s and 2000s, the Oude Pijp was part of the urban renewal program and the residences were residences , making the neighborhood increasingly popular. In recent decades, the neighborhood has grown into one of the most pleasant and beloved places in the city. In 2005, the "Fijnschilder" was part of the renovation of the building, whereby the residential floors were divided into four residences.

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Living and cooking

The house has a very pleasant living area with a cozy kitchen. The French doors to the large sunny terrace provide an optimal connection to the outdoor space.

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Sleeping and bathing

The spacious bedroom at the front is particularly light and offers space for a large wardrobe.

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The terrace

The sunny terrace of over 16 m² is located at the rear of the apartment and offers space for a cozy lounge and dining area.

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Neighborhood guide

De Pijp was built at the end of the 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who moved to the capital in search of work. Freddy Heineken's father opened the Heineken brewery here in 1886. The first workers' houses, around Albert Cuypstraat, were built quickly and cheaply. Later, Berlage added houses in the Amsterdam School style towards the Diamantbuurt. It is said that the neighborhood owes its name to the long, straight streets, which are shaped like a pipe. The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark are decisive for the dynamism of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The lively, mixed population brought many cafes and eateries to the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is known as the Latin Quarter of Amsterdam, with many dynamic restaurants such as Brut de Mere, Yamazato, Arles, the Peruvian NAZKA, and authentic bistros such as Petit Caron.


accessibility The property is located in a central part of Amsterdam, near Sarphatipark, Van Woustraat, Albert Cuypmarkt, and Utrechtsestraat. It is an easily accessible location with excellent connections both within and outside the city. The S110 and S111 exits provide a direct connection to the Amstel junction, with access to the A2 and A10 motorways. Various public transport options are located a short distance away, including the De Pijp metro stop on the North/South line, train connections from Amstel station, and tram lines 3 and 4. Bus line 246 is also easily accessible.

Parking facilities
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid-3.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 3.1 De Pijp Noord, you may park in Zuid-3 and Zuid-4. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently a 7-month waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit for residents is not possible. (Source: Local authority , April 2025).

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Features
188-1 Gerard Dou Street, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €385,000 k.k. by k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 2 Rooms
  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
Maintenance
  • Internal: Good
  • External: Good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 44 m²
  • Building-associated outdoor space: 16 m²
Year of construction
  • 1880
Services and installations
  • Cable TV
Location
  • In residential area
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
Destination
  • Living space
Ownership type
  • Leasehold ownership
Outdoor space
  • No garden
  • Roof terrace
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Amsterdam
  • Section: R
  • Number: 7538
Sustainability
  • Double glazed
  • Energy label D
Type
  • Apartment
  • Upstairs apartment
Specifics
  • Protected city or village view
Floor plan
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188-1 Gerard Dou Street, Amsterdam
Groceries
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Gerard Doustraat 180,
1073 XA Amsterdam

The Predetarian

The Predetariër was founded by Kaj de Jager, James Snoerwang, and Philip Buys, three friends who quit their office jobs after growing increasingly disillusioned with the bio-industry. Based on their shared love of nature and hunting, they developed the idea of predetarian food: mainly plant-based, with the occasional responsible wild meat. Through their webshop, they sell game that is shot for nature conservation in the Netherlands, Germany, and Poland, and they are now bringing the same principle to their physical store and deli. At For Sale products to take home, but you can also sit down for sandwiches such as venison rendang and goose pastrami, accompanied by sustainable drinks.

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Albert Cuypstraat,
1073 BD Amsterdam

The Albert Cuyp Market

The Albert Cuyp Market is open from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and, with 260 stalls, is the largest daily market in Europe. In 1905, the Local authority decided to establish a free market that is now the Albert Cuyp Market, named after a 17th-century painter. You can do your daily shopping here and find especially fresh fish, delicacies and various types of fabrics. The market is of course well-known among Amsterdammers, but tourists also know how to find the market to taste typical Dutch delicacies such as herring and stroopwafel and to look for souvenirs. It is also a nice market to just walk through for fun.

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Albert Cuypstraat 208H,
1073 BM Amsterdam

Rise Bakery

The three owners of Rise Bakery met in London where they all worked in the hospitality industry. Due to the pandemic measures affecting the hospitality industry, they jointly decided to follow their dream and come to Amsterdam to open a bakery. All three have their own specialty, resulting in French breads, sourdough, and pastries. Located on the Albert Cuypstraat, this is the perfect place to eat a Danish pastry or a cinnamon bun before or after shopping at the market.

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Eerste Sweelinckstraat 18,
1073 CM Amsterdam

Il Pastificio

A pasta factory; that's what Il Pastificio calls itself. Here, they make Italian pasta themselves in an authentic way. They are busy preparing fresh products every day. The selection is large: from fusilli to conchiglie to rigatoni napoletani. Whether you want to impress during a dinner party; or cook something nice for yourself; with the products from Il Pastificio, every pasta dish is a success.

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Govert Flinckstraat 175h,
1073 BT Amsterdam

Epicerie de Pijp

A little bit of France in Amsterdam. Because of the lack of French delicacies, when owner Merabi went to France, she came back with bags full of groceries, this shop was opened around the corner from the Albert Cuyp market.
All products are selected and imported by the owners themselves. Fresh products such as Le Mi-chèvre Soignon, a cheese made from goat and cow's milk, but also galettes Saint Jacques, crêpes filled with scallops in butter-parsley sauce.

 

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Eerste van der Helststraat 54b,
1072 NX Amsterdam

Zagora Butcher Shop

Islamic butcher Zagora is well known to many residents of the Pijp neighborhood. In a side street off the Albert Cuyp Market, you will find this gem of a shop, which is much more than just a butcher. In front of the door are endless boxes and crates of vegetables on display, all equally colorful and fresh. Herbs such as rosemary and thyme For Sale in pots at ridiculously low prices. Unlike the bunches you find in the supermarket, you can keep these alive with water, which means the herbs last much longer. The butcher shop also sells meat, including homemade merquez sausages, shawarma, and hamburgers. The friendly men in the shop are always ready to serve their loyal customers and are happy to make time for you. A must-visit for anyone who likes to do their shopping at the Albert Cuyp market!

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Eerste van der Helststraat 57,
1073 AD Amsterdam

Alberto Pozzetto

Alberto Pozzetto can be found in one of the most vibrant side streets of the Albert Cuyp market in the Pijp district of Amsterdam. At Alberto Pozzetto you can find all your authentic Italian groceries. Coffee, tea, pastries and especially the delicious sandwiches with fresh meats, vegetables and cheeses are highly recommended. The shop is small but nice, but you can also go inside for a delicious meal. Alberto is also recommended for catering. In short, if you get lost on the Albert Cuyp, Alberto Pozzetto is an inviting alternative.

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Eerste van der Helststraat 64,
1072 NZ Amsterdam

Tjin's Store

Tjins is now a well-known sandwich shop in Amsterdam. For 40 years, it has been the perfect place to go for a hot chicken or salt cod sandwich. Less well known is the International Foodstore located behind the takeaway display case. Various dried Mexican peppers, authentic Chinese seasonings, fresh Indian products, and a wide range of American snacks. Planning to make authentic foreign dishes? Tjins is the place to be.

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Albert Cuypstraat 267,
1073 BH Amsterdam

C&C Asian Market

At the end or beginning of the Albert Cuyp lies the C&C Asian Supermarket. The store is well-known to anyone who suddenly needs special ingredients while cooking. Besides fresh products, the store has a gigantic assortment of all kinds of Asian must-haves when it comes to indispensable ingredients. From delicious peanut sauce for summer rolls to incredible amounts of frozen dumplings to heat up yourself in bamboo baskets. The soy sauce flies over the counter in large bottles and at affordable prices, and you can also find some nice decorations here. The fun doesn't stop there, because there is also a small corner in the supermarket where fresh food is prepared. Here, after your big shopping trip, you can enjoy fresh summer rolls or a banh mi (Vietnamese baguette), among other things.

Food & drink
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Albert Cuypstraat 203-C,
1073 BE Amsterdam

Saskia's Living Room Restaurant

The name says it all: eating at Saskia's Huiskamerrestaurant is like dining in the living room. In this restaurant you only eat in small groups of up to 10 people. An excellent way to spend a cozy evening with a group of friends. Saskia's Huiskamerrestaurant really started as a restaurant in owner Saskia's living room and later moved to its own building. The restaurant has been around for 18 years now but has managed to retain its special atmosphere. The restaurant is located on Albert Cuypstraat; near the market where Saskia gets daily inspiration for new dishes

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Address
Eerste Sweelinckstraat 10,
1073 CM Amsterdam

Badcuyp

A great location (a former bathhouse loved for years as jazz cafe De Badcuyp and formerly Escobar) combined with a super young team. Former chef of Bar du Champagne, Joep Hermans, opened his own restaurant with Martin de Nes (ex Rijsel) and Tobias Kuyt (ex Troef) on the corner of the Albert Cuyp, where cooking is done on an open fire. Tobias compiled an extensive wine list with a concentration on France and Italy.

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Albert Cuypstraat 228,
1073 BN Amsterdam

De Japanner

De Japanner has become a phenomenon in both the Pijp and Oud-West neighborhoods. The location in the Pijp is on the Albert Cuyp market, making it easy to step inside after having a drink somewhere. The concept is simple and straight-forward: delicious Japanese finger food paired with either a cocktail, Japanese beer, sake, or a non-alcoholic alternative, of course. It is therefore not surprising that the reviews about De Japanner are raving, with the friendly staff and tasty snacks being particularly highlighted.

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Eerste Sweelinckstraat 1,
1073 CK Amsterdam

Swietie's Food Stall

Warung Swietie Lelydorp is a Surinamese restaurant just a stone's throw from the Albert Cuyp Market. It is known for its saoto soup and roti, both of which fly off the counter at very affordable prices. It is one of the smallest warungs in Amsterdam, and in the summer, the eatery even has a small terrace. For a quick bite such as a Pom sandwich with pickles, this is the place to be!

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Govert Flinckstraat 251,
1073 BX Amsterdam

Arles

Numa Muller, the chef from Arles, creates a new 3, 4 and 5 course menu every month. His neo-bistro dishes are simple yet surprising due to the special combinations of French cuisine with influences from abroad. The entirely French wine list is an interesting combination of traditional producers with both emerging vins naturels.
In 2022, the restaurant was awarded a Bib-Gourmand by Michelin for the fifth year in a row.

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Address
Eerste Sweelinckstraat 19F,
1073 CL Amsterdam

Little Collins

In 2011, Stan Kerkhof and his Australian wife Georgina Patterson opened the brunch café Little Collins in De Pijp. Australian brunching includes poached eggs and avocado on toast. It's also perfectly acceptable to drink alcohol with brunch, which is why the bloody mary is on the menu.

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Albert Cuypstraat 250 HS,
1073 BP Amsterdam

Osakaball

The Osaka street food stall is at the Ten Katemarkt on Mondays and at the Albert Cuypmarkt from Tuesday to Saturday. The stall has built up a loyal customer base throughout the year with its authentic Japanese dishes. From ramen to okonomiyaki, noodles, and curry. Stroll through the market on an empty stomach and follow the smell of delicious food.

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Eerste Sweelinckstraat 23,
1073 CL Amsterdam

BRIO

Located in Amsterdam's lively De Pijp neighborhood, Restaurant BRIO offers a contemporary interpretation of Italian cuisine. Founded by the owners of Little Collins, the restaurant combines classic Italian flavors with modern influences. Guests can enjoy a menu centered around fresh pasta and seasonal dishes, served in an atmospheric and welcoming setting.

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Tweede Jan Steenstraat 3,
1073 VK Amsterdam

Restaurant Yes

The charming restaurant Ja, is located in the former premises of Jan de Wit's Le Restaurant on the corner of Sarphatipark. Chef Julius Busscher, formerly employed at Jacobsz and Staets, offers surprising dishes. His partner Amy Delorme is dedicated to the service and selection of wines. At Ja, everything from bread to limoncello is prepared traditionally. The restaurant presents a fixed 4-course menu, which can be expanded with oysters and cheese if desired. The intimate ambiance and culinary creativity make Ja a unique culinary destination in Amsterdam.

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Eerste van der Helststraat 47h,
1073 AD Amsterdam

Mezzave

For the ultimate sandwich experience, visit the Israeli delicatessen Mezzave in De Pijp. Best known for their delicious charcuterie, where artisanal handmade sausages and smoked meats take center stage. Inspired by the traditional Italian art of charcuterie.

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Albert Cuypstraat 260,
1073 BR Amsterdam

Ranchi

Ranchi is a Japanese sandwich shop run by Sebastiaan and Christiaan Roosink. A Japanese-style sandwich is also called a sando. Choices include a chicken sando (with crispy chicken) or the famous tamago sando with egg salad. They also offer a sandwich with tsukune (a type of meatloaf) made from yakitori-style minced chicken. Delicious with sesame, spring onion, ginger, garlic, and tare sauce.

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Eerste van der Helststraat 55hs,
1073 AD Amsterdam

Marlon's Food Stall

During the coronavirus crisis, Warung Marlon decided to switch to takeout only, officially becoming a Surinamese-Javanese takeout restaurant. The eatery in De Pijp has been open since 1990 and has been putting smiles on the faces of many regular customers for over 20 years. The eatery is known for its soato soup, chicken satay, and, of course, its bakabanas, and the dishes are finished off with a smile from the cheerful staff. From now on, you can order or pick up your food, but it's definitely worth it.

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Gerard Douplein 10,
1072 VE Amsterdam

Petit Caron

The little brother of Café Caron, founded and managed by Alain Caron and his sons, located on the always busy Gerard Douplein. Reserve a table on the terrace and imagine yourself in the Parisian district of Les Marais. Order Petit's signature dish: Côte de Boeuf, and a nice bottle of Lowel. The wine also comes from the Caron Family and is named after the youngest son of the Caron family. A smooth red wine, preferably drunk slightly chilled, from the Loire, which is ideal for enjoying everything Petit has to offer.

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Govert Flinckstraat 308,
1073 CJ Amsterdam

Mont Blanc Restaurant

Chef Thibault and his wife Dieuwertje Gordijn have been successfully running Bistrot des Alpes for years. In October 2021, they opened a new restaurant at Govert Flinckstraat 308. Here you can embark on a culinary journey around Mont Blanc. Chef Thibault takes you along the mountain lakes, through the mountains and finally to the top of Mont Blanc with his signature dessert. A fine-dining experience in a warm atmosphere.

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Gerard Douplein 8,
1072 VE Amsterdam

Brut de Mer

The decor of Brut de Mer is lively and urban, fitting for the dynamic oyster and fish bar in De Pijp. The interior is informal and exudes the atmosphere of a French Riviera bar, where you can enjoy fresh seafood such as oysters and fruits de mer. The space is compact and cozy, giving you the feeling of being in an authentic, bustling fish shop. In good weather, the terrace offers a popular place to eat outside.

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Eerste Sweelinckstraat 56,
1073 CM Amsterdam

Mud in May

Mud in May is an interior and gift shop in the heart of the Pijp. Here you will find items from both well-known and lesser-known designers, creating a playful mix. There is something for every budget. Mud in May sells all kinds of products; chairs, vases, lamps, tables and even clothing. They also have a nice blog where they publish articles in which they talk to designers about the latest interior trends.

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