Over Nieuwe Prinsengracht 11D 1, Amsterdam
Nieuwe Prinsengracht 11D 1, Amsterdam
Nieuwe Prinsengracht 11D 1, Amsterdam
Elegant living in a fully high-end renovated apartment in the city center and on the canal.
Unique living in one of seven luxury apartments at Nieuwe Prinsengracht 11. This double upper floor apartment is located on the fourth and fifth floors of a fully renovated and well-insulated monumental building in a unique location. The high-quality finish and choice of materials contribute to a stylish living experience.
A guided tour
The fourth floor
Entrance via communal hall/staircase. Upon entering the apartment, there is a bedroom on the left with a modern en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower and sink. This bedroom also has access to the toilet, which can also be reached via the hall.
At the front of the property is the living room with a wooden designer kitchen, offering beautiful views over the canal. The room unfolds into a balanced living experience in which the living room with modern open kitchen Immediately catches Immediately eye. The space is characterized by the interplay of light oak flooring, classic beamed ceilings, and tall windows that open onto a subtle French balcony. The serene atmosphere and soft daylight create a harmonious living experience. The steel staircase with wooden steps adds an architectural statement and leads to the upper floor. Daylight flows in through the loft, accentuating the exposed beams and the calm, balanced atmosphere.
The fifth floor
The top floor features two spacious bedrooms, an elegant bathroom with bathtub, shower, and sink, and a separate toilet. Thanks to its location under the roof, this floor is exceptionally light, with views over the city's rooftops. The Rooms quiet, spacious, and equipped with air conditioning. The layout is well thought out and functional, with an eye for the essentials and detail.
The building
The monument was originally built in 1736 as a warehouse serving as a storage facility, stable, and coach house. This building is a characteristic example of early 18th-century utilitarian architecture along the canal. The original structure, including the exterior and the main supporting structure of the front section, has been largely preserved intact. Parts of the connecting wing and the rear section also appear to date back to this early construction phase. Starting in the mid-1970s, the entire building was repurposed as a residence—a new chapter in a long history of transformation, during which the original structure was carefully preserved.
The building is now part of the Nieuwe Prinsengracht 11 renovation project, which has resulted in the creation of seven apartments. The project design has been carefully thought out and has a high-end look and feel.
Neighborhood Guide
The lively atmosphere of the city center is just a short walk away. Within a few minutes’ walk, you’ll find the (child-friendly) Amstelveld, Utrechtsestraat with its countless shops, cozy cafés, bars, and great restaurants, and the bustling De Pijp neighborhood. Cultural and entertainment venues such as the Stopera, Carré, the Kleine Komedie, Paradiso, Hermitage, the Rijksmuseum, the Tropenmuseum, Artis, and various parks (including the Vondelpark) are also just a stone’s throw away. A wonderful place to live. Thanks to its central location, everything is within cycling and walking distance. The metro is within walking distance, and the A10 ring road is easily accessible via the S100, S110, and S116.
Parking at
You can apply for a parking permit.
Details
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €3,950 per month (excl. utilities);
- Lease term: Model A, open-ended, min. 12 months;
- Security deposit: 2 months' rent;
- No students/guarantors.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €3,950 per month
- Immediately
- 4 Rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 135 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 7 m²
- 1840
- On quiet road
- On waterway
- On water
- In the center
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Parking permits
- Living space
- No garden
- Roof terrace
- Double glazed
- Fully insulated
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- Upholstered
- Monument
- Monumental building
1018 EJ Amsterdam
H'ART Museum
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1018 EJ Amsterdam
Amsterdam Museum
The Amsterdam Museum has been located in the former Burgerweeshuis (civil orphanage) in Amsterdam since 1975. The museum opened in the Waag in 1926 and has served as the city's treasure trove ever since. The historical collection tells the impressive story of the city, spanning from the early Middle Ages to the present day, through thousands of works of art and objects. In addition to the permanent collection that showcases the historical story of Amsterdam, the temporary exhibitions tell the stories of contemporary Amsterdam.
1017 VP Amsterdam
Enari Gallery
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Willet-Holthuysen House
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1018 WE Amsterdam
Kriterion Movie Theater
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1018 DD Amsterdam
Hortus Botanicus
The Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. The Oranjerie, the associated grand café, is also an centuries-old monument where you can relax – even in the middle of winter. They have an extensive lunch menu, and you eat while sitting in the middle of the beautiful tropical gardens. In the summer, the terrace is of course also open. It is one of Amsterdam's best kept secrets, definitely worth going to and experiencing the tranquility of the greenery yourself.
1018 EX Amsterdam
Bakhuys
Bakhuys is definitely one of Amsterdam's top ten bakeries, with bread baked in an authentic wood-fired oven. The family business has been maintaining a tradition spanning five generations since 1926. Bakhuys is known for the most delicious organic December bread, all kinds of French specialties, and, last but not least, the dezem pizza. Each item is prepared with care. You can also enjoy delicious cakes (from Jongejans bakery), homemade pizza, and fantastic sandwiches, such as those with imported Italian salami and fennel mayonnaise.
1017 VS Amsterdam
De Leeuw Butcher Shop
A household name in Amsterdam and the surrounding area. The quality is very high in this butcher's, caterer, and delicatessen. It has been located in the cozy Utrechtsestraat since 1966. They hang the meat here in the traditional way, which makes it more tender and flavorful. They have an open kitchen where you can see how the professional chefs work. They also have a selection of wines.
1017 VS Amsterdam
Amstelveld Plant Market
Visiting Amstelveld on Mondays is a great idea; you'll immediately feel cheerful when you see all the colors around you. There are 30 stalls full of flowers and plants to brighten up your garden or balcony. They also have a wide variety of herbs and bulbs to start your own vegetable garden. You'll definitely not come home empty-handed.
1017 XL Amsterdam
Oocker
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1017 WD Amsterdam
Pistachio Shop Pistoia
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1015 VK Amsterdam
Soenda Kelapa Restaurant
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1017 VL Amsterdam
Kuyt Patisserie
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1011 PW Amsterdam
Alpha Deli
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1017 VJ Amsterdam
Screaming Beans
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1017 VM Amsterdam
Ceiling (*)
In an accessible setting (in the spirit of an Amsterdam café), the cuisine here is (now truly) Michelin-star quality. The kitchen serves casual dishes to share, and the now famous wine selection is divided into a menu of "affordable" wines and an extensive menu of 800 different bottles. Zoldering is very popular, so book well in advance. You can also try walking in on the day itself for a glass of wine at the bar. The owners have now opened a wine shop (Lof, de wijnwinkel) and a second restaurant, Boon en de Koot.
1017 AH Amsterdam
Restaurant 212 (**)
After a fire in March 2022, Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot reopened their restaurant in November 22. Beautifully located on the Amstel River, the restaurant Location 16 people. The tasting menu and à la carte dishes are of a high standard.
1017 VT Amsterdam
Ku Kitchen & Bar
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1017 DX Amsterdam
Van Leeuwen Café
Café Van Leeuwen is a quintessential Amsterdam café, famous for its old-fashioned, cozy get-togethers. Many different people come here, from local residents to regulars and chance passers-by, who have been finding their way to this café for over 20 years. It offers a good breakfast and lunch menu, tasty snacks, simple but good café dinners, delicious wines, and an extensive beer selection.
1017 VJ Amsterdam
Bistro by the Sea (*)
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1017 VJ Amsterdam
The Jeweler (*)
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1017 VT Amsterdam
Oosterling Liquor Store and Café
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1017 VN Amsterdam
Cue Amsterdam (*)
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1017 VM Amsterdam
Moooi
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1017 VR Amsterdam
Furniture
Mobilia is a beautiful interior design store on Utrechtsestraat. Rini Scherpenisse is the owner of the store and has been running it with passion since 2001. Fortunately, he is not alone and is supported by a team of young and passionate interior designers. The design studio is very accessible and welcoming thanks to the friendly team; you don't have to be a real design expert to step inside. The store's Instagram serves as the perfect tool for finding inspiration, and then a phone call or email is all it takes to make an appointment.