Elegant living in a fully high-end renovated apartment on the canal.

This beautiful furnished apartment is located on the ground floor and first floor of the building. The high-quality design, materials, and many windows contribute to a unique living experience. The apartment with international allure has four bedrooms, two Bathrooms a terrace.

A guided tour

The ground floor
Entering through the communal hall, the living room with modern open kitchen at the rear Immediately appeals Immediately the imagination. The custom-made kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances and the room gives a spacious and open feeling. Accessible via the two double doors to the terrace, located on the southwest. There is a separate toilet in the hall. The entire apartment is heated by underfloor heating.

The first floor
This floor has four spacious (bed)Rooms, one of Rooms currently Rooms as a study. The bedrooms built-in wardrobes and plenty of light thanks to the many windows. Both Bathrooms a bathtub, shower, double sink, and toilet. Light materials and colors have been used, creating a feeling of elegance and luxury.

The neighborhood and accessibility
Located on the popular canal belt Zuid near Leidsestraat and Spiegelstraat. The area offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, terraces, coffee shops, and cultural hotspots such as the Rijksmuseum, the Hermitage, the Royal Theater Carré, Hortus Botanicus, and Artis. The property is easily accessible by various tram and bus stops and the Noord/Zuidlijn metro station on Rokin.

Details
- Available: as of March;
- Rent: €7,000 excl. per month;
- Lease term: 9–12 months;
- Security deposit: 2 months’ rent;
- CPI + 1%;
- Furnished.

Features
534A Keizersgracht, Amsterdam
Rental price
  • €7,000 per month
Availability
  • As of
Rooms
  • 5 Rooms
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
Maintenance
  • Internal: Excellent
  • External: Excellent
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 195 m²
  • Garden area: 9 m²
Year of construction
  • 1973
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Public parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Underfloor heating throughout
Destination
  • Living space
Outdoor space
  • Rear garden
Sustainability
  • Fully insulated
Type
  • Apartment
  • Ground floor apartment
Specifics
  • Furnished
  • Upholstered
Floor plan
534A Keizersgracht, Amsterdam
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534A Keizersgracht, Amsterdam
Location
534A Keizersgracht, Amsterdam
Food & drink
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Address
Kerkstraat 59,
1017 GC Amsterdam

Yuzu Dining Bar

Yuzu Dining Bar does not serve sushi, but it does offer a variety of small Japanese dishes, including edamame and various yakitori skewers. The restaurant introduces you to Japanese customs, such as storing your coat in a basket under your seat and eating without cutlery. The atmosphere is informal and cozy, and the staff is friendly and attentive. You can also enjoy a cocktail there until the early hours.

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Address
Kerkstraat 96H,
1017 GP Amsterdam

Bocca

When you say good coffee, you can now name a lot of places in Amsterdam, but Bocca is just a little bit better. Their workspace is large so that the baristas have enough space to make the best coffee. Worth going inside, if only to see how these trained baristas do everything they can to prepare your perfect cappuccino with craftsmanship.

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Address
Lange Leidsedwarsstraat 37-41,
1017 NG Amsterdam

The Madras Diaries

The Madras Diaries opened in 2020 and offers South Indian cuisine. This cuisine is generally spicier than we are used to. Chilies, black pepper, cloves, and cardamom are used extensively. This makes the food extremely rich in flavor, but sometimes also less accessible. Fortunately, they offer a homemade lemonade menu to cool you down. In addition to the well-known mango lassi, they have seasonal drinks and much more. Good news for vegetarians and vegans: in this cuisine, that is not considered an exception. So there is plenty of choice!

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Address
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 3A,
1017 DB Amsterdam

Zero Zero

Zero Zero is a bakery and delicatessen located in Amsterdam and owned by the same owners as Ceppi's. In addition to making pizza, Greco specializes in making sourdough bread. The name Zero Zero comes from flour as the basis of what they sell. The Tuscan sourdough breads (schiacciata) are topped with ingredients such as grilled eggplant, marinated zucchini with mint, balsamic vinegar, and sun-dried tomatoes (€9), or mortadella, stracciatella, and pistachio (€10). In addition to sandwiches, Zero Zero sells a wide range of Italian delicacies, including wine, bags of pasta, and olive oil. Fresh ingredients for sandwiches are also For Sale. Although most customers come for a sandwich to take away, they are also welcome to stay and enjoy a cup of coffee. According to Greco, all delicacies available at Zero Zero come from Italy.

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Address
Keizersgracht 600,
1017 EP Amsterdam

Carmen

Shop, restaurant, and guesthouse. Owners Carmen Atiyah de Baets and Joris ter Meulen Swijtink opened this wonderful hotspot on Keizersgracht after working and living in London for several years. Carmen selected a fine mix of fashion, interior design, and accessories from exceptional designers. Joris runs the kitchen, where foreign chef friends are regularly hosted.

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Address
Kerkstraat 148A,
1017 GR Amsterdam

Tokyo Ramen Takeichi

This Japanese ramen chain now has several branches all over the world. There are now three branches in Amsterdam. Tokyo Ramen Takeichi is known for its healthy ramen with chicken and vegetable broth. Because they remain true to their Japanese roots, it is an authentic restaurant. In addition to their specialty, the side dishes are also delicious. The 'karaage' will not disappoint you.

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Address
Reguliersdwarsstraat 28,
1017 BM Amsterdam

Tin

Blik was established by Tijn Verstappen and three-star chef Jacob Jan Boerma, together with host Manuel Broekman and entrepreneur Tim Ouborg, as a bistro bar where simplicity and quality come together. The menu revolves around recognizable classics with a creative twist, where Boerma's experience in top kitchens is palpable without being stiff or formal. In addition to the cozy interior, Blik also has a garden terrace behind the building, a nice place to enjoy your meal and a drink outdoors when the weather is good.

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Address
Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 139-141,
1017 PZ Amsterdam

Taste of Culture

Tate of Culture seems to be the place chefs go in the middle of the night when they feel like Chinese food. And I don't blame them. The menu is extensive, offering a choice between authentic Chinese dishes and dim sum. One dish you definitely shouldn't miss is the duck. You can order it half or whole, with rice and various sauces, or sliced and served with pancakes.

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Address
1017 AW Amsterdam

Frens Haringhandel

Frens Haringhandel is one of the few remaining fish stalls in Amsterdam where you can order delicious fresh herring and other fish in the traditional Dutch way. The Frens family has been active in the herring industry since 1972, and the stall is now run by Frens' wife, son, and friend. The stall has a permanent location on Koningsplein and is open every day for a fresh serving of fish with pickles and onions.

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Address
Leidseplein 10,
1017 PT Amsterdam

Sushi HANABI

Hanabi, which means "fireworks," is a unique Japanese restaurant with two floors. Downstairs, you can enjoy donburi and yakitori, while upstairs you can enjoy a classic Edomae sushi experience. The omakase menu allows the chef to serve dishes at his discretion, directly to the guests. This sushi is already seasoned with soy sauce and wasabi and can even be eaten by hand. At Hanabi, you have the flexibility to choose your reservation time and choose from three price categories. The more expensive menus include more luxurious ingredients such as bluefin tuna, snow crab, caviar, and Japanese scallops. Dinner begins with refined amuse-bouches, followed by delicious dishes such as sake-marinated scallops with caviar and sweet snow crab with yuzu.

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Address
Beulingstraat 7,
1017 BA Amsterdam

Pianeta Terra

Fabio from Pianeta Terra is known as the undisputed champion of slow food in the city. In his kitchen, he masterfully combines the finest local ingredients to create authentic Italian dishes. Hostess Laura Martini completes the experience by serving matching exquisite wines, guaranteeing a perfectly curated evening.

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Address
Prinsengracht 568,
1017 KR Amsterdam

Heuvel

Locals and gallery owners from the Spiegelkwartier regularly visit here. At Café Heuvel, it's almost always happy hour around 5:00 PM. 'If I fall, let it be at Heuvel!' This small corner café with a lovely terrace is one of the oldest cafés in the city.

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Address
Lijnbaansgracht 267 HS,
1017 RL Amsterdam

Shiraz

It's no coincidence that Shiraz won the wine bar of the year competition. This beloved wine bar is located in the heart of Amsterdam, where you can discover new wines or fall back on your favorite wine. If you find it difficult to choose between a total of 150 wines, the staff is always on hand to provide expert advice or let you taste something. In this garden of wines, you can enjoy a delicious glass of wine with a matching snack.

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Address
Prinsengracht 424,
1016 JC Amsterdam

Café de Pieper

Café de Pieper is a family-run business with many regulars. It is a classic but cozy café with wooden paneling, where you can get beer, cider, and sausage.

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Address
Prinsengracht 422,
1016 JC Amsterdam

Sinck

Team leader Timo van der Stad, together with chef Sander Bierenbroodspot and sommelier Sabas Joosten (formerly of De Librije), has launched restaurant and wine bar Sinck. At Sinck, they focus on quality and accessibility. Chef Sander ensures that beautiful products are prepared to perfection, with an extra focus on sauces. The restaurant is located upstairs, while downstairs you will find yourself in the atmospheric wine bar. The wine list is extensive, with a focus on French wines.

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Address
Prinsengracht 598,
1017 KS Amsterdam

Buffet van Odette

Odette Rigterink started Buffet van Odette in 1994. She loaded pans full of homemade food into a crate on the front of her bicycle and served a daily menu to young and old Amsterdam at the Enfant Terrible crèche. Since 2011, the restaurant has been located at Prinsengracht 598, on the corner of Weteringstraat. They serve their regular classics and also cook with the season and have an extensive (natural) wine list. From Monday to Friday they serve both lunch and dinner.

 

Interior
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Address
Keizersgracht 469,
1017 DK Amsterdam

Muuto

Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition, characterized by timeless aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship, and honest expression. Muuto comes from 'muutos', which means new perspectives in Finnish. You can recognize the design because it has muutos: objects elevated by new perspectives, appreciated worldwide and representative of the best of Scandinavian design today. To visit Muuto, you must make an appointment in advance, which can be done via their website.

Art & culture
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Address
Kerkstraat 105-A,
1017 GD Amsterdam

Siewe Gallery

Slewe Gallery was founded in 1944 by Martita Slewe. The gallery specializes in contemporary art. From the outset, its internationally oriented program has emphasized current developments in abstract art, particularly in painting. The gallery represents both established and emerging artists from various generations and countries.

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Address
Prinsengracht 737,
1017 KK Amsterdam

Roger Katwijk Gallery

At Prinsengracht 737, you will find the beautiful Roger Katwijk gallery. A bright space for contemporary art, abstract art, and abstract figuration by both Dutch and international artists. Throughout the year, you can discover changing exhibitions in the field of painting and sculpture.

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Address
Prinsengracht 452,
1017 KE Amsterdam

The Lookout

Over the years, many cinemas have come and gone in Amsterdam, but Filmtheater De Uitkijk is still going strong! The building at Prinsengracht 452 has had an eventful history, starting out in 1912 as City Bioscoop, when it was converted from a 17th-century warehouse. In 1929, the Filmliga took over the cinema and changed its name to Filmtheater De Uitkijk. This was the very first avant-garde film theater in the Netherlands. Since 2007, De Uitkijk has been a sister project of the Kriterion organization and is run by a group of thirteen students.

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Address
Prinsengracht 510 O,
1017 KH Amsterdam

Mia Karlova Galerie

Mia Karlova Galerie, located on the Prinsengracht, strives to create a dialogue between works of different genres through a common emotional language. Mia Karlova Galerie highlights functional sculpture with an intriguing program of international contemporary artists and product designers. This art form, which radiates originality in design or material, offers exceptional pleasure during the interaction.

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Address
Leidseplein 26,
1017 PT Amsterdam

International Theater Amsterdam

The current building dates back to 1894. There used to be a theater here before, but it was mostly made of wood and was completely destroyed in a fire. The Internationaal Theater Amsterdam stands out because it juts out onto Leidseplein and has two towers and a spacious balcony. It has a classic auditorium and a modern auditorium. The staircases and chandeliers exude luxury, and it is easy to imagine that the audience used to consist mainly of the upper class. The theater mainly stages plays, but also hosts modern dance performances, lectures, and the Book Ball, among other events.

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Address
Lijnbaansgracht 236,
1017 PH Amsterdam

Cinecenter

Small cinema showing good arthouse films, among other things. It is part of the Cineville network, so you can also use your Cineville pass here. It's also a nice place to have a drink before or after the film. The location is Immediately Leidseplein, so you can visit many other great places from here.

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Address
Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10,
1017 RR Amsterdam

De Balie

De Balie organizes independent programs about art, culture, and politics. There are three theater halls, a cinema, and a cafe-restaurant, where since 1982, thought-provoking conversations, films, and art projects have taken place, based on an open, diverse, democratic, and constitutional society. Here, a difficult conversation is not avoided, but rather the emphasis is placed on the meeting between people with diverse opinions and free exchange of ideas. If you're in the mood for a debate, conversation, art, or a beer, this is the place.

Groceries
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Address
Kerkstraat 121,
1017 GE Amsterdam

Casa del gusto

Gianni and Gessica have a clear vision for the future of Casa del Gusto. 'We want to remain a small company that works with small-scale farmers: that is our concept. 'We know all the farmers we work with personally. We buy our Grana Padano – Italy's most popular cheese – from a farmer who only produces two pieces a day. That is almost nothing compared to large industrial producers who deliver hundreds of pieces a day. What we find very important is that you get to know the producers through the taste of our salamis, pastas and beers.' You should be able to taste the love that the farmers have put into it', explains Gessica. From hazelnut paste and gnocchi to bottarga and aloe vera beauty products: the shop is full of delicious delicacies and beautiful products. Casa del Gusto is, as the name suggests, a house of taste for its customers.

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