Over Korte Prinsengracht 46A, Amsterdam
Korte Prinsengracht 46A, Amsterdam
Korte Prinsengracht 46A, Amsterdam
Enjoy living in a double ground floor apartment with four bedrooms two Bathrooms. This apartment is the perfect city apartment, part of an architectural building that is so characteristic of Amsterdam's canals. The view over the Korte Prinsengracht will never get boring.
A guided tour
The ground floor At the rear is a spacious room that could be used as a bedroom or study, for example. The room is very light thanks to the many windows overlooking the patio and the skylights. There is a separate toilet in the hall.
The basement The outdoor area Location and accessibility At the rear of the apartment is the lively Haarlemmerstraat with its many restaurants, bars, and shops. The relaxing Westerpark is also nearby.
Easily accessible by public transport: Amsterdam Central Station is within walking distance. Bus lines: 18, 21, 22, 48, and 753. Tram lines: 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, and 17.
Parking at Details
Upon entering through the hall, the light and open feeling of space immediately catch the eye. At the front is the living room overlooking the canal, while the modern open kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances and has plenty of storage space. The kitchen island is a wonderful place to cook and sit. The original ornaments, wooden beam construction, many windows, and wooden floor contribute to an attractive living experience.
On this sleeping floor, the master bedroom is located at the rear, featuring built-in closets and an en suite bathroom with a shower and toilet. The charming hallway leads to the other two bedrooms the modern bathroom, which includes a bathtub, shower, and double sink. The hallway also features a separate toilet, laundry room, and spacious storage room. The spacious and inviting patio is bedrooms via the hallway and two bedrooms .
The house has a spacious patio at the rear.
Located in the popular and vibrant Jordaan neighborhood in the center of Amsterdam, yet in a quiet part of Korte Prinsengracht. A stone's throw from the famous Noordermarkt Saturday market. A wide variety of restaurants, caterers, (organic) supermarkets, shops, and galleries are all within walking distance.
Parking is available with a parking permit.
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €3,950 per month, excluding utilities;
- Deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Rental period: Model A, indefinite, minimum 12 months;
- Unfurnished;
- Landlord does not accept guarantees;
- Sharing the property is not permitted according to the rules of the Local authority .
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €3,950 per month
- Immediately
- 5 Rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 170 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 9 m²
- 1912
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Patio atrium
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
- Monument
- Monumental building
1015 DV Amsterdam
The Papeneiland
The current café building dates back to 1642. At the beginning of the Prinsengracht, at Number , there was a Catholic clandestine church in the 17th century, which was connected to the building on the corner via a tunnel. The entrance to the tunnel is still located in the basement of the café. 'T Papeneiland made world news when Bill Clinton came to taste the homemade apple pie during his visit to Amsterdam. Stop by and judge for yourself.
1015 MV Amsterdam
Domenica
Domenica means Sunday in Italian. THE day to come together and dine extensively, but of course that is also possible the rest of the week! Chef Flavio Carestia (formerly chef at Toscanini) cooks Italian classics here with super fresh ingredients, but also other dishes from European cuisine. The wine list is also of exceptional quality. The location of this restaurant, on the Noordermarkt (the former location of Bordewijk), is of course unsurpassed.
1015 KB Amsterdam
Entrée
A combination of a brown cafe and a restaurant. That was the starting point of Natalie Kouwen and Tim Werners. Chef Joris van Dijk (formerly of Rijsel, among others) does not cook an average daily special here, but rather culinary comfort food. Inside or outside on the Lindegracht in the middle of the Jordaan, you can enjoy, among other things, homemade fried sausage with piccalilly, celeriac with salsa verde or a braised rabbit leg.
1013 JD Amsterdam
Café de Poort
Café de Poort is a cozy neighborhood café on the Haarlemmerdijk. It is a particularly atmospheric café with a lot of attention to authentic details.
1013 KB Amsterdam
Calisto
Calisto is located in a charming historic building and is both a restaurant and a boutique hotel with 10 Rooms the heart of the Jordaan district. The building has always served as a hotel with a restaurant and has been welcoming people to eat, drink, and stay since the 17th century. Restaurant Calisto is a trattoria-style restaurant where Roman chef Stefano Orofino brings 'la cucina romana' to Amsterdam with seasonal snacks, dishes, and pastas. The dishes can be paired with a glass or bottle from the curated wine list featuring natural wines from Italy, France, and beyond. One of the highlights is the Sunday brunch.
1013 JA Amsterdam
Small World Catering
The Australian owner Sean Wainer opened Small World Catering in the late 90s. All food is prepared on site, from hot meals to cakes. They use fresh products, oil and cheeses delivered daily. The menu consists of hot and cold sandwiches. You can choose your bread from foccacia, ciabatta, brown and gluten-free bread. The toppings vary from a classic pastrami with melted cheese to tuna sashimi with sun-dried tomato.
1013 EL Amsterdam
De Blauwe Druif
With its stained-glass windows and crocheted curtains, the doors of Café de Blauwe Druif have been open since 1733. It is located near the West India House. Skippers who worked for the WIC drank farewell and welcome drinks in the Blauwe Druif.
1013 GJ Amsterdam
Café de Vrouw met de Baard
De Vrouw met de Baard - the name alone is reason enough to pop in here sometime. Entirely with its own merchandise, its own sambal and soul cookbook and playlist, the eatery in the center is making its mark on the Indonesian/Moluccan cuisine. Even though the Rendang is the dish for which people come from miles around, the vegetarian alternatives with jackfruit and eggplant are also more than worth it. The living room-like atmosphere gives the whole a real family feeling, which according to the owners themselves is exactly the purpose of soul and comfort food!
1015 KD Amsterdam
Toscanini
After Maud Moody started Toscanini 40 years ago, the restaurant has become an indispensable part of the list of best restaurants in Amsterdam. The restaurant is spacious, cozy and also light. Here you will find a changing menu of high quality, an extremely extensive wine list and excellent service. Chef Leonardo Pacenti likes to simplify the dishes, without sacrificing refinement and taste. Only the very best ingredients, not too much done with it, except well prepared.
1015 NA Amsterdam
Café Hegeraad
Until the early 20th century, Café Hegeraad was a small café with an adjoining house. Later, the glass connecting doors were removed. It is a cozy bar with typical Dutch cuisine, coffee, and sweet treats.
1015 NA Amsterdam
Shop 43
You can come here from early morning until late at night, in summer and winter. You can enjoy the famous apple pie on the wonderfully sunny terrace or choose a tasty sandwich from the lunch menu. You can also come in the evening for a bite to eat or a drink. The menu is not complicated, but tasty and not expensive. It is located in the middle of the Jordaan and is a perfect place for people-watching. Because Winkel 43 is so famous for its apple pies, it naturally attracts tourists, but local residents also like to come here because it is so incredibly tasty. Not to be missed!
1013 HK Amsterdam
Toki
Behind the Haarlemmerdijk you will find Toki, where they serve perfect coffee made by qualified baristas who know exactly how to make the tastiest flat whites, espressos and regular coffees. They also serve delicious banana bread and homemade Asian-inspired salads and sandwiches. It is minimalist in design but has a cozy atmosphere with a diverse crowd. From people enjoying reading the newspaper alone to families or couples, Toki has something for everyone.
1015 LT Amsterdam
Luuk's Coffee
In the middle of the Jordaan, opposite Winkel 43, is Luuk's coffee. Luuk Nijsen is the founder of this special coffee bar. They are extremely popular because of their excellent Location and even better coffee. They also make delicious sweet treats if you're feeling peckish. You can go here seven days a week.
1015 KK Amsterdam
SAINT-JEAN
Saint Jean recently opened in the Jordaan neighborhood. When owner Yann Pierre-Jean switched to a plant-based diet, he was very disappointed with the flavors of vegan pastries. He decided to start baking at home and selling his creations. This grew into his own plant-based bakery and specialty coffee shop. It's always busy, but if you arrive early, you can score one of their signature cruffins, filled with a homemade pistachio cream that is divine.
1015 DV Amsterdam
Pompon
For more than 30 years, the florists of Pompon have been making custom-made bouquets. Not just any bouquets, but from the most beautiful artificial flowers. They put the "art" in artificial flowers and create arrangements that are so realistic that you almost forget that they last forever. In addition to the beautiful bouquets, you can also find a diverse range of unique vases here.
1013 EW Amsterdam
Sukha
Sukha means 'joy of life' in Sanskrit, and that joy is reflected in the beautifully decorated, light-filled building on Haarlemmerstraat in Amsterdam. The label, Atelier Sukha, uses only the purest, most natural materials such as wool, linen, cotton, clay, and cashmere. These pure materials are incorporated into all the beautiful products the store offers: a range from women's clothing to interior design and art objects. Fun fact: many of the unique items are made in Nepal.
1015 GD Amsterdam
The Oil Shop
In 2016, the Oliewinkel (Oil Shop) opened on the Brouwersgracht. The Oliewinkel is the place for those who love good food and quality products. The range consists mainly of Mediterranean products, but the emphasis is on olive oil from small producers in Italy, Spain, Greece and France. In the store, you can taste the oil so that you can choose the tastiest one yourself and take it with you in a glass bottle that you can have refilled.
Also, the rest of the range has been carefully selected. In addition to various delicious homemade pestos, tapenades and vinaigrettes, you will find, for example, fantastic mustard from the Netherlands, Belgium and France on the shelves.
The Oliewinkel also has several types of olives, fantastic pickles and the tastiest mayonnaises and vinaigrettes in stock. In the middle of the store is a table full of canned fish. In particular, the preserves of the Spanish brand Ortiz are well represented.
1015 JP Amsterdam
Lindengracht Market
If you've already eaten an apple pie at Winkel 43 on the Noodermarkt, take a stroll to the Lindenmarkt. At the beginning you will immediately find the delicious fish stall (the kibbeling or the tuna salad sandwich are recommended!) But not only the fish, also the nut specialty shop Notjé is brilliant, and the Sabich sandwich from Abu Salie is one that you should definitely not miss.
1013 EM Amsterdam
Ibericus
Since 2012, Ibericus has been representing Spanish cuisine in Dutch shopping streets. Once inside Ibericus, you feel as if you have stepped onto the Iberian Peninsula. Everywhere you look, you'll see hams with the famous black hooves, the Pata Negra. In addition to meat products, you can also buy other Spanish specialties here, from sandwiches and chorizo to a delicious glass of wine. If you're looking for authentic Spanish food, this is the place to be.
1013 EV Amsterdam
Petit Gâteau
Petit Gâteau is an authentic French patisserie located on Haarlemmerstraat in Amsterdam. Everything is prepared in the store, visible to everyone. Just seeing this unique concept is enough to make your mouth water. The owners, Meike and Patrice, met in Paris, where Meike opened a patisserie after completing her pastry chef training. After six successful years in Paris, they moved to Amsterdam to do the same. At Petit Gâteau, you'll find cakes in all shapes and sizes, and you can even learn to recreate those cakes in the workshops that are given here.
1015 NA Amsterdam
Noordermarkt
You can shop on the cozy Noordermarkt on Monday morning and Saturday. Originally, the Noordermarkt was a pots, pans and patches market, where people in the 17th century mainly bought everyday objects. Today you can buy everything such as antiques, jewelry, paintings, glass and crockery, books and prints and lots of vintage clothing. On Saturday morning there is also an organic market where you can buy fresh organic vegetables, fruit, bread, cheese, herbs, fish, honey and many other products. The market people are sometimes still true Amsterdammers with a strong accent and a board full of corny humor. You won't find such a variety of products at any other market in Amsterdam; the market has so much to offer that you can easily stroll around for a whole day.
1015 KD Amsterdam
Toscanini Deli
Next to the amazing restaurant you will find Toscanini Deli, famous for its divine cinnamon brioche, real Italian espresso, focaccia or a sandwich with fresh products such as cheese, sausage or anchovies. They also sell evening meals with all Italian specialties. Think of pasta, pasta sauces, but also freshly made vegetable, fish and meat dishes. Pizza flour, vinegars, organic good olive oil and various Italian wines are also for sale here.
1015 KD Amsterdam
SAINT-JEAN Deli
At SAINT-JEAN Deli, just opposite the bakery, you will find sweet and savory treats, sandwiches and delicacies for home. Here, there is no abundance of vegan sweets, but a nice mix with tasty coffee. The lunch menu offers freshly baked ciabatta, sandwiches and weekly changing dishes. For those with a sweet tooth, there are cinnamon buns, croissants and other delicacies from their own kitchen. They also have a wide selection of natural wines. The bottles are For Sale for home or you can enjoy a glass of wine on the spot.
1015 KB Amsterdam
Kahmann Gallery
The Kahmann Gallery on the Lindengracht is the place for photography enthusiasts. The gallery's exhibition program is a mix of vintage and contemporary photography, and they represent the work of nearly 30 nationally and internationally renowned photographers. They also organize the Haute Photographie photography fair, which takes place annually in Rotterdam in February and in Amsterdam in September.
1015 KK Amsterdam
Kersgallery
In the Kersgallery you will find two streams of modern contemporary artworks. On the one hand, artists who depict the theatrical and absurd aspects of daily life, and on the other hand, artists who use abstract impressionism to show nature in all its wonder. For Annelien Kers, a lot of color and a lively atmosphere are the driving forces behind the artworks that are exhibited in the Kersgallery.