Over Herengracht 40E, Amsterdam
Herengracht 40E, Amsterdam
Herengracht 40E, Amsterdam
A unique penthouse on Herengracht, over 12 meters wide, located on the third and fourth floors. The apartment of approximately 270 m² is located in a beautiful canal-side building. The house has four bedrooms, three Bathrooms a conservatory with a beautiful view of the city.
A guided tour
The third floor The first bedroom with bathroom can be reached via the hallway.
The fourth floor The master bedroom has a warm atmosphere and features an en-suite walk-in closet and bathroom. The traditional bathroom has a sink, walk-in shower, and bathtub, with a beautiful view of the city. The other bedrooms accessible via the landing. The bedroom at the front has a single bed, ample storage space, and access to the loft. At the rear is the second bathroom, equipped with a shower, bathtub, toilet, and sink. There is also a laundry room.
The conservatory with sliding windows and beautiful views over the city can be accessed via the landing.
Accessibility is excellent, with several tram and bus lines within walking distance offering direct connections to the rest of the city. Central Station is just a few minutes away by bike, from where national and international trains Rooms. For motorists, the A10 ring road is easily accessible, and Schiphol Airport is only a 20-minute drive away. In short, a fantastic location with everything Amsterdam has to offer within easy reach.
Parking facilities Details
Enter via the glass elevator to the third floor, which features a spacious private entryway with a coat closet. Upon entering this bright and open space with beautiful oak floors, the unique ambiance immediately catches the eye. The kitchen, situated on a raised platform, features a modern cooking island and offers a lovely view of the rest of the space. Equipped with all modern appliances, including a refrigerator, freezer, oven, induction cooktop, and dishwasher.
The spacious dining area is located at the rear. At the front of the apartment, which is a full 12 meters wide, is the living room. A large, comfortable space with a fireplace and built-in cabinets.
The fourth floor can be reached via the open staircase in the living room. Here you will find three bedrooms, two Bathrooms, an open workspace or sitting area, an indoor terrace, and a laundry room.
Neighborhood Guide
Located on the iconic Herengracht in the heart of Amsterdam's historic city center, this apartment offers a unique combination of tranquility and liveliness. The Herengracht is known for its stately buildings and stunning canal views, with cozy terraces, restaurants, and luxury shops within walking distance. The Jordaan, De Negen Straatjes, and the Museum Quarter are just around the corner, making cultural excursions and culinary delights always within reach.
It is possible to apply for a parking permit.
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €7,250 excluding utilities and local taxes;
- Furnished;
- Deposit: two months' rent;
- Rental period: Model C for 1.5 or 2 years;
- Elevator.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €7,250 per month
- Immediately
- 6 Rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 278 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 18 m²
- Elevator
- On water
- In the center
- In residential area
- Living space
- No garden
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- Furnished
1015 CA Amsterdam
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1015 LT Amsterdam
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The Papeneiland
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1015 DW Amsterdam
Het Bruine Paard
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Noordermarkt
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1012 MA Amsterdam
Gebroeders Niemeijer
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1013 EW Amsterdam
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Pompon
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