Over Keizersgracht 380H, Amsterdam
Keizersgracht 380H, Amsterdam
Keizersgracht 380H, Amsterdam
This canal-side home is full of charm and character.
Spacious living on the canal in the bustling heart of Amsterdam. This monumental, historic building spans five floors and was completely renovated a few years ago with the needs of every family member in mind. The "family home" features four bedrooms, four Bathrooms unique playroom, and a sunny Roof terrace. Plus, the view of the canal will never get old.
A guided tour
The ground floor
As you enter via the steps, the high ceilings, modern poured concrete floor, and bright space immediately capture the imagination. This floor features a modern kitchen with a dining area, a pantry, and a library. The kitchen at the front of the house features modern, sleek materials that exude understated luxury. The use of wood in the kitchen Immediately creates Immediately warm atmosphere. The dining area, with its view of the canal, is a wonderful place to gather with the family and reflect on the day. The view of the canal is unique at any time of day and will never grow tiresome.
The Basement
The children’s play area can be accessed via the modern indoor staircase. Of course, this space isn’t just a fantastic place for kids—adults can have a blast here too, playing a game of soccer or engaging in another sport.
The First Floor
The first floor is accessible via the beautiful, authentic staircase.
The spacious living room is divided into two seating areas, providing plenty of room for the whole family: a higher section with a fireplace and a lower section with a large TV. Painting the living room in a dark color Immediately creates Immediately warm atmosphere with a contemporary twist; this combination lends a high-end sense of design. The three large windows once again offer a fantastic view of the canal.
The first bedroom is located in the back of the house and features an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower, sink, and toilet.
The second floor
On this floor, in the rear section of the house, is the second bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. This bathroom features a walk-in shower, a sink, and a toilet.
The master bedroom, featuring a walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom, is located on the unique front side of the home and exudes a sense of luxury. The choice of materials and colors is perfectly coordinated, bringing that hotel-like feel right into your home—a sensation further enhanced by the modern gas fireplace and the stunning view of the canal. The bedroom features spacious (walk-in) closets and a modern en-suite bathroom with a toilet, walk-in shower, designer bathtub, and sink. By combining dark tiles with wood, it feels as though you’re stepping into a hammam—but right from your own bedroom.
The Outdoor Area
On the Roof terrace , you Roof terrace enjoy the weather (it faces south), and it’s the perfect spot for a relaxing drink with family and friends. There’s plenty of space to lounge among the greenery or enjoy a meal. On this terrace, you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city and completely unwind.
The third floor
This floor features the fourth and fifth double bedrooms, each with a beautiful view of the canal, and a bathroom with a shower.
The Surroundings
The house is located in an area known for its exceptional architecture. It is next to the Dylan boutique hotel and close to Felix Meritis and the Spui. Situated on the canal belt, just a stone’s throw from the Jordaan and the Nine Streets, with a wide variety of restaurants, delis, trendy cafés, gyms, and supermarkets in the immediate vicinity. The famous Hoxton Hotel is just around the corner, as is the Pulitzer.
Parking at
You can currently apply for a parking permit through the owner.
Getting to
Public transportation in the area is excellent. Both the tram and the metro are within a 5-minute walk. Within cycling distance of Amsterdam Central Station.
Details:
- Available: as of September 1, 2026;
- Rent: €11,000 per month, excluding utilities;
- Security deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Lease agreement: Model C for a maximum of 9 months;
- Furnished;
- No pets.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €11,000 per month
- As of
- 9 Rooms
- 5 bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 327 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 49 m²
- On water
- In the center
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- No garden
- Roof terrace
- Canal house
- Terraced house
- Residential house
- Furnished
- Monument
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