Elegant living in a classic double ground floor apartment with city garden on Nassaukade in Amsterdam Oud-West.

An unfurnished family home spread over two floors, with three bedrooms, a renovated kitchen, and a carefully designed layout. Located in an area where tranquility and bustle alternate effortlessly, on the western canal belt between the Helmersbuurt and the Jordaan.

A guided tour

The ground floor
Entrance via a wooden front door with stained glass transom window. A refined entrance hall leading to the dining room at the front, with a view over the Nassaukade. A room with character, featuring a black fireplace, high ceilings with moldings, and classic details.

At the rear is the living room—a bright and peaceful space with a view of the green garden. Double doors provide direct access to the approximately 11-meter-deep west-facing garden. The herringbone floor continues seamlessly, creating a warm connection between the front and rear of the house.

A tranquil kitchen in a subdued color palette, with clean lines and handle-less cabinets. Equipped with an oven, induction cooktop, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Large windows provide natural light and a view of the green outdoor space.

The first floor
The first floor comprises three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a second toilet. At the front are two bedrooms: a larger room with a balcony and built-in closets, and a second room with a view of the Nassaukade. At the rear is a spacious bedroom with a view of the garden. The bathroom is also located on the garden side and is equipped with a bathtub, a walk-in shower, and a washbasin. A separate room offers Location a washing machine and dryer.

The outdoor space
The west-facing garden is bordered by bamboo and offers peace and privacy. The terrace Immediately the dining room and feels like an extension of the living space. A green place to relax.

The surroundings and accessibility
Located in Amsterdam Oud-West, a short distance from the Vondelpark, the Jordaan, and cultural destinations such as De Hallen. Restaurants, galleries, cafes, and specialty shops are located in the immediate vicinity. The Nine Streets, Leidseplein, and Ten Katemarkt are easily accessible. Good public transport connections and direct access to the A10 ring road.

Parking facilities
Parking facilities via the permit system of the Local authority .

Details
- Rent: €4,750 per month, excluding utilities;
- Available: June 1, 2025;
- Lease: open-ended, minimum twelve months;
- Security deposit: two months' rent;
- Unfurnished;
- Subletting is not permitted under the rules of the Local authority .

Features
375H Nassaukade, Amsterdam
Rental price
  • €4,750 per month
Availability
  • As of
Rooms
  • 4 Rooms
  • 3 bedrooms
Maintenance
  • Internal: Good
  • External: Good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 165 m²
  • Building-associated outdoor space: 52 m²
Year of construction
  • 1892
Location
  • On a busy road
  • On waterway
  • Unobstructed view
Destination
  • Living space
Outdoor space
  • Rear garden
Sustainability
  • Energy label C
Type
  • Apartment
  • Double ground floor house
Floor plan
375H Nassaukade, Amsterdam
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375H Nassaukade, Amsterdam
Location
375H Nassaukade, Amsterdam
Food & drink
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Address
Bosboom Toussaintstraat 26,
1054 AS Amsterdam

Café Toussaint

Café Toussaint is a cozy neighborhood café where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and cocktails. Meals are served in a small dining area overlooking the open kitchen or on the lovely large outdoor terrace. There's never a dull moment at Toussaint. They have cupboards full of games, a boules court, and depending on the season, they host mussel feasts, barbecue events, or wine tastings.

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Address
Bosboom Toussaintstraat 28-H,
1054 AS Amsterdam

Gertrude

Gertrude is a bar and restaurant where you can enjoy an excellent meal. The cuisine here follows the seasons, with an emphasis on seasonal vegetables and sustainably sourced fish and meat. Think pickled sardines with arugula oil, pappardelle with ragù, or finish with pear crumble with sour cream and Kef cheeses. The interior consists of beautiful antique pieces, creating a chic yet homely atmosphere. You can dine here during the week and also have lunch here on weekends.

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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 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
Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 41H,
1054 BR Amsterdam

The Bab

The Korean restaurant The Bab has the authentic taste you would expect from a Korean restaurant, but without being too fancy. Owners Junghun Pyo and his wife Haksun (Sunny) Kim want people to feel at ease and enjoy casual Korean food. The first things that come to mind when you think of Korean food are bibimbap and fried chicken. Bibimbap contains rice, vegetables, and a raw egg. The fried chicken is prepared with a special Korean spice mix. Another popular dish you can order at The Bab is kimchi pancakes. These pancakes are filled with onion and kimchi, a fermented cabbage that is becoming increasingly popular in the West.

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Address
Looiersgracht 144,
1016 VT Amsterdam

Café the Young Orphan

Café De Jonge Wees, located at Looiersgracht 144, is a typical brown neighborhood pub that lays the foundation for the well-known Amsterdam conviviality with an extensive selection of beers, genevers, and snacks. Ajax is always on TV here, and thanks to the sunny terrace, you can enjoy the atmosphere both inside and outside. What's more, Café De Jonge Wees is the sister bar of Proeflokaal A. Van Wees, which means that all the jenever served in the Jordaan comes from A. Van Wees Distilleerderij de Ooievaar in Amsterdam.

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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
Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 63H,
1054 BT Amsterdam

Uncommon

In the lively Eerste Constantijn Huijgenstraat, Uncommon offers a unique coffee and dining experience. The founders, Clay and Josh, go beyond the well-known coffee sources. They also source beans from unusual plantations in Myanmar and Indonesia, which they then roast themselves. With every cup of coffee served, they feel obligated to pay tribute to the coffee producer. This dedication to special coffee also extends to the menu, where vegetarian or vegan dishes always contain an unusual ingredient. Despite the hustle and bustle of the street, the minimalist stylish interior of Uncommon offers a Zen-like atmosphere.

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Address
Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 82,
1054 BX Amsterdam

Coffee shop

The most delicious Italian coffee made by good baristas. The service is very good and you can taste that the coffee is made by experts. You can also go here for simple and tasty breakfast snacks. They have take-away here, but sitting inside is also possible. The coffee shop has several branches in the city.

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Address
Nassaukade 330 H,
1053 LT Amsterdam

Cafecito

Cafecito is part of the Cafecito franchise, an Amsterdam-based coffee roastery that decided to open coffee shops to stimulate their own sales when sales to catering establishments stagnated during the pandemic. Cafecito already has three branches in Amsterdam and one in Rotterdam. The Nassaukade location is the newest addition, led by entrepreneur Chow, who previously owned two bubble tea shops. She now has her own Cafecito, where she employs professional baristas to prepare coffee, including the pride of the business: cold brew. In addition to various types of coffee, they offer small cakes and their own coffee blend for home use.

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Address
Bilderdijkstraat 203,
1053 KS Amsterdam

De Japanner

The Japanese has become a phenomenon in both De Pijp and Oud-West. The concept is simple and straightforward: delicious Japanese finger food paired with either a cocktail, Japanese beer, sake, or a non-alcoholic alternative, of course. It comes as no surprise that reviews of De Japanner are rave, with the friendly staff and tasty snacks receiving particular Spotlight.

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Address
Bilderdijkstraat 208H,
1053 LG Amsterdam

Sunday roti

It's a fact that Soenessardien's roti is a huge success, but he also serves other popular choices such as bara, a fried spiced dough with shrimp or lamb, for example. The nasi and bami are served with vegetables and salad, and the grilled dishes have a delicious Surinamese twist. The restaurant is mainly frequented by local residents, but more and more tourists are discovering this place. You can also have food delivered to your home via the website.

 

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Address
Eerste Helmersstraat 83,
1054 CR Amsterdam

Wilhelmina Café

Wilhelmina Café was opened by the Binnenvisser team as a quintessential neighborhood café in the Helmersbuurt, a place that comes alive from Wednesday to Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight. The kitchen is led by Rafael Lamoth, formerly of Café Binnenvisser and now co-owner, who effortlessly continues his recognizable style of no-nonsense bistro classics here. The menu features dishes such as half chicken with salted lemon sauce, mussels with smoked beurre blanc, and salads such as panzanella and Caesar. Accompanied by natural wines, negronis, and a good glass of pastis, every meal here feels relaxed and natural.

Art & culture
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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
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
Prinsengracht 645,
1016 HV Amsterdam

Galerie Wim van Krimpen

Since 1991, Galerie Wim van Krimpen has been located on Prinsengracht. Wim van Krimpen is one of the most respected museum directors in the Netherlands and is also known worldwide as an avid art collector. In his gallery in the Jordaan district, you will find exceptional contemporary works of art. Don't forget to call ahead, as the gallery is open by appointment only.

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Address
Prinsengracht 615H,
1016 HT Amsterdam

Galerie Madé van Krimpen

Galerie Madé van Krimpen, formerly known as Multiplemadé, presents a mix of exhibitions showcasing work by both established and emerging artists. While the gallery mainly focuses on solo exhibitions and group exhibitions, they also regularly collaborate with creative collectives and makers to organize pop-up events and take-overs.

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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.

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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.

Groceries
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Address
Bosboom Toussaintstraat 70,
1054 AV Amsterdam

Zicami Market

Zicami Market is a bi-monthly Italian market, set up by Camilla, known for her patisserie brand La Torta di Camilla. Out of her love for her roots, she brings together a carefully selected group of Italian food makers in Amsterdam. Visitors stroll past stalls selling cannoli, handmade pasta, artisanal sauces, charcuterie, cheeses, olive oil, and dolci, as if walking through a Sicilian village. The strength of Zicami lies not only in the food, but also in the atmosphere: espresso at small tables, Italian music, and the feeling of a neighborhood market where everyone meets. You can find the market every first and third Saturday of the month at Bosboom Toussaintstraat 70.

 

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Address
Eerste Helmersstraat 63 hs,
1054 DC Amsterdam

Vleck wines

Vleck wines is one of the first importers of natural wines in the Netherlands. The wines are purchased Immediately farmers in France, going straight from the vineyard to the store. Vleck's philosophy is to interfere as little as possible with the natural processes of winemaking, and no insecticides or artificial fertilizers are used in the vineyards. In short, if you love natural wine, this is the place to be.

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Address
Elandsgracht 113,
1016 TT Amsterdam

Vindict wine

Vindict wine can be found on the edge of the Jordaan district on Elandsgracht. Because they not only love wine but also design and construction, they have given this beautiful place its own unique and sustainable design. Every part of the shop has had a previous life. For example, the floor is made of stone slabs from old brick factories, and the wines are presented in shoe cabinets from the Puma factory in the former Czechoslovakia. Every type of wine is available here: from five euros to a bottle of Dom Pérignon Champagne. All white, rosé, and sparkling wines are available chilled.

Interior
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Prinsengracht 645,
1016 HV Amsterdam

The Frozen Fountain

Whether you're a tourist or a native Amsterdammer, it's always a pleasure to stroll through the nine streets. The Frozen Fountain is one of those shops that catches your eye when you pass by the window display with its eccentric designer furniture. The foundation for The Frozen Fountain was laid in 1992 as a platform for designers, mainly graduates of the Design Academy in Eindhoven. Because Dutch Design had already gained considerable international renown, the collaboration with young Dutch designers was a huge boost to The Frozen Fountain's reputation. In addition to being a store with a beautiful collection, the frozen fountain also calls itself an institute: for and by designers, to uphold the honor of Dutch Design. And how!

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Address
Looiersgracht 40B,
1016 VS Amsterdam

FEST

FEST is a Dutch interior design brand that was started in 2013 by Femke Furnée. The core idea behind FEST: making beautiful surroundings accessible to everyone. FEST offers high-end furniture and home accessories—without the high-end price tag. The cheerful, timeless, and sustainable collections are developed in collaboration with international designers. At FEST, you will find everything you need to give your interior a (colorful) boost.

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Address
Eerste Helmersstraat 84-C,
1054 DL Amsterdam

Arjan

The recognizable "Arjan bouquet" can be seen passing by on the shoulder of many cyclists. The bouquets can be found at Arjan Bloemen on the Eerste Helmersstraat in Amsterdam. The owner, Arjan Konincks, has been working with flowers from a young age. Together with his team, he is ready every day to help you create the most beautiful bouquets.

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