A bright and spacious double upper house, spread over two floors and located on Oosterpark. With four bedrooms, two Bathrooms three balconies, the layout is practical and pleasant. The location is quiet, the spaces are well utilized, and accessibility is excellent.

The guided tour

Third floor
The living room is located at the front and stands out thanks to three tall windows that provide plenty of light and an unobstructed view of the greenery. The space is bright and peaceful, with oak herringbone flooring that adds warmth to the whole.

The open kitchen is Immediately the living room and is practically equipped with a cooking island, refrigerator and freezer, dishwasher, combination oven/microwave, and gas stove. The white front and dark worktop give the kitchen a calm and neutral appearance.

The kitchen forms a natural separation between the sitting area at the front and the bedrooms the rear. The layout is clear and functional, with a logical transition between cooking, eating, and living.

At the rear of this floor are two bedrooms, both in a quiet location and with a practical layout. One of the Rooms access to the southeast-facing balcony. The hallway on this floor is private, despite the shared entrance.
The bathroom has a double walk-in shower, washbasin, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. The combination of gray tiles and green herringbone tiles creates a modern look.

Fourth floor
On the top floor, there are two bedrooms, both with access to a private balcony, one facing north and one facing southeast.

The second bathroom is compact but complete, equipped with a walk-in shower, washbasin, and designer radiator. The finish matches the style of the bathroom on the third floor.

The outdoor space
The apartment has three balconies spread over two floors. On the third floor, there is a balcony at the rear, facing southeast. On the fourth floor, there are two balconies, each adjacent to one of the bedrooms. One faces southeast and the other faces north. Both offer unobstructed views of the green surroundings.

Accessibility and surroundings
Oosterpark 47-3 is located on the edge of Oosterpark, in a central location in Amsterdam-Oost. Its location on Oosterpark offers a pleasant combination of tranquility and liveliness. In the immediate vicinity, you will find excellent coffee shops, neighborhood stores, and restaurants, with the Dappermarkt, Linnaeusstraat, and Beukenplein within walking distance. Everything is within easy reach, without ever feeling crowded.

Tram and bus stops are within walking distance, with direct connections to the city center, Amsterdam Central Station, and Amstel Station, among other destinations. The entire city is easily accessible by bicycle. The A10 ring road can be reached in ten minutes via Wibautstraat or Middenweg.

Parking facilities
Possibility to apply for a parking permit.

Details
- Rent: €3,500 per month, excluding utilities and local taxes;
- Available: Immediately;
- Security deposit: two months’ rent;
- Lease term: indefinite, minimum 12 months;
- Unfurnished;
- Recently renovated;
- Energy rating A;
- Not suitable for house-sharing.

Features
Oosterpark 47-3, Amsterdam
Rental price
  • €3,500 per month
Availability
  • Immediately
Rooms
  • 5 Rooms
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
Maintenance
  • Internal: Excellent
  • External: Excellent
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 87 m²
  • Building-associated outdoor space: 16 m²
Year of construction
  • 1900
Location
  • At park
  • In residential area
  • Open location
  • Unobstructed view
Parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
Destination
  • Living space
Outdoor space
  • No garden
  • Balcony
  • Roof terrace
Sustainability
  • Energy label C
Type
  • Apartment
  • Upstairs apartment
Floor plan
Oosterpark 47-3, Amsterdam
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Oosterpark 47-3, Amsterdam
Location
Oosterpark 47-3, Amsterdam
Food & drink
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Address
Oosterpark 10,
1092 AE Amsterdam

Bukowski Bar

Bar Bukowski is located opposite the entrance to OLVG-Oost hospital and Oosterpark. You can come here for breakfast, lunch, or a drink. Bukowski is a trendy city café and cocktail bar with a large terrace. The menu is varied: burgers, salads, sandwiches, and delicious tarte flambée. The interior is accessible and cozy, with a vintage look. The staff is young and friendly. Bukowski is recommended for long summer evenings or during work breaks.

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Address
Oosterpark 10,
1092 AE Amsterdam

Henry's bar

Henry's Bar is the sister bar of Bar Bukowski. Located next to Bar Bukoski on Oosterpark, this bar serves the most delicious cocktails on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, inspired by quotes from Bukowski. Enjoy a drink called "Writer's Block" or "Lady B." or let yourself be surprised by "The Bartender's Choice." If you prefer a soft drink, beer, or glass of wine, that's fine too!

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Address
Beukenplein 21,
1092 BB Amsterdam

Massalia Restobar

Massalia ~ named after the Greek name for Marseille, once discovered by the Greeks. A brasserie-level restobar with influences from Greek cuisine, inspired by the roots of owner and chef Angelo Kremmydas. The same chef previously opened the successful Gitane.  A fine selection of aperitifs combined with ouzo, a cocktail, or a choice of No or Low alcohol. For the main course, a cote de boeuf 'The Greek way'. A dry-aged Holsteiner with pickled onion, oregano, and lemon.

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Address
Linnaeusstraat 63H,
1093 Amsterdam

Neighborhood bar De Tros

The owners of this restaurant (contrary to what the name might suggest) are seasoned professionals. The nice thing here is that you can eat snacks at the bar, but also enjoy an extensive dinner at a table. Think of dishes such as thinly sliced rib-eye with balsamic mayonnaise, pecorino, and capers, or different types of cabbage with a hollandaise sauce.

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Address
Reinwardtstraat 1,
1093 GT Amsterdam

Turbo Amsterdam

According to the owners (who also own the neighborhood café De Tros across the street), the name was chosen because the place should be fast and innovative. The quality is high, and it is easily accessible. Coffee with cinnamon buns in the morning, sandwiches or a homemade croquette in the afternoon, and dinner with (natural) wine in the evening. They don't call themselves a restaurant, but rather a place for culinary snacks.

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Address
Mauritskade 61,
1092 AD Amsterdam

Spring Cafe Brasserie

The five-star Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Maurits At The Park is home to Spring Café Brasserie, which overlooks Oosterpark and has a lovely terrace for the summer. Inside, there is a real brasserie atmosphere with a varied menu, including classics such as steak tartare and leeks with sauce gribiche.

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Address
Mauritskade 61,
1092 AD Amsterdam

VanOost

After some delays and a reappointment, the time has finally come: chef Floris van Straalen, formerly of Felix, is opening his restaurant in the new Pillows Hotel Maurits on Oosterpark. At VanOost, you can expect international cuisine, presented in the form of a chef's menu. Each season, a new main ingredient takes center stage, which the chef serves in three different preparations. The amuse-bouches are served in the separate bar, where the house champagne is also served, overlooking the Mauritskade.

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Address
Linnaeusstraat 99,
1093 EL Amsterdam

Baking lab

At Baking Lab, they specialize in sourdough, but they also offer irresistible pastries such as canelé. In addition, they offer a fully vegetarian breakfast and lunch menu with numerous vegan options. The shop has a rustic look with a wooden interior. Upstairs, there is plenty of seating, suitable for working, and a few outdoor seats. Baking Lab regularly organizes workshops, such as one demonstrating how old bread can be recycled as an ingredient for new bread.

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Address
Pretoriusstraat 72-A,
1092 GK Amsterdam

Susy's Café

Café Susy was founded by Kick van Doorn and Nicole Lieuw, who previously opened the successful Yusu and wanted to show their love for authentic flavors once again with Susy. The name playfully refers to Yusu, but the mission is serious: an all-day café with a menu that doesn't follow trends but remains faithful to traditional Brazilian-Surinamese dishes. The kitchen focuses on familiar flavors such as Surinamese chicken satay, bami with long beans, and escondidinho with chicken, cassava purée, and cheese from the oven. Despite the trendy interior with lots of steel and clean lines, the kitchen remains deliberately unpolished and pure. The atmosphere is lively and accessible, a place where you can just as easily drop in for coffee as for a hearty, home-cooked meal.

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Address
Eerste Van Swindenstraat 4,
1093 GC Amsterdam

Roopram Roti

Roopram Roti originated in Suriname and was exported to the Netherlands due to high demand for roti on the Dutch market, partly from holidaymakers from Paramaribo. To meet this demand, J. Roopram decided to export frozen roti to the Netherlands. Unfortunately, this was stopped at the last minute due to restrictions on the export of chicken and chicken parts from Suriname. In Location J. Roopram opened his first restaurant at Mathenesserplein 89 in Rotterdam in July 2002. This was followed by a second branch in Amsterdam, called Roopram Roti Eetcafé. Since then, two additional branches have been opened, one in The Hague and one at Van Woustraat 37 in Amsterdam.

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Address
Pretoriusstraat 33h,
1092 EX Amsterdam

Rum Baba

Rum Baba is located on the corner of Pretoriusstraat in a beautiful building. You can come here for everything, but mainly for coffee. The colorful, hip interior is reflected in the house style of their products. The coffee beans are roasted on site and the cakes are also baked in-house. A perfect place for a long sit with coffee and cake.

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Address
Andreas Bonnstraat 36,
1091 BA Amsterdam

Shigure

Amsterdam has a new omakase restaurant called Shigure; 'the unpredictable monsoon of the Netherlands,' as they call it themselves. The restaurant is located at the back of Sushi Fanatics. The counter with eight seats is open two days a week (Friday and Saturday) with one seating at 5:30 p.m. and another at 8:15 p.m. Chef Ryusaku Hiruma provides you with a genuine omakase experience in which he showcases his refined and original sushi skills.

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Address
Andreas Bonnstraat 36,
1091 BA Amsterdam

Sushi Fanatics

When Ho and her boyfriend came to the Netherlands, they were disappointed by the sushi. The sushi at Hotel Okura was tasty, but also very expensive. That's why they opened Sushi Fanatics, a takeaway restaurant. It was very well received. In fact, it was so successful that they now have their own restaurant in Amsterdam-Oost. Their specialties are Hokkaido scallops, squid, and Unagi Deluxe.

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Address
Camperstraat 48-50,
1091 AH Amsterdam

4850

During the day, it's an excellent coffee bar with homemade pastries and sandwiches. In the evening, it transforms into a wine bar and restaurant. The kitchen describes itself as Nordic with pan-European flavors. The dishes (to share) are special. Sourdough bread with whipped comté butter combined with your choice of chicken liver mousse or anchovies in charcoal oil. A potato mousse with chanterelles and egg yolk. The menu is compact but varied. They have a huge (natural and classic) wine selection. The list, compiled by owner Daniel Schein, is in the Star Wine list. The current chef, Ciaran Naughter, has a passion for cooking over fire.

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Address
Camperstraat 36,
1091 AG 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
Ingogostraat 14A,
1092 HZ Amsterdam

Fuku Ramen

Fuku Ramen, the restaurant of ramen chef Jakub (formerly chef at restaurant De Kas), welcomes guests with its unique offerings. Jakub completed his training at the Miyajima Ramen School in Osaka. At Fuku Ramen, you can enjoy authentic ramen with homemade noodles or opt for a more extensive multi-course dinner. His wife, Aleksandra, is responsible for the delicious desserts and also offers tea, wine, or sake pairings. The concept of the Japanese restaurant Fuku Ramen is clear: from Thursday to Saturday, the five-course "chef's menu" (€75) is served, allowing guests to experience a culinary journey of discovery. Every Sunday, you can enjoy an extensive à la carte lunch all day long (12:00-18:30). Expect weekly changing ramen specials, izakaya-inspired dishes to share, juicy sake, and cocktails.

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Address
Linnaeusstraat 11A,
1093 EC Amsterdam

Louie Louie

Bar Louie Louie is the perfect spot to grab a beer after visiting the Tropenmuseum. No matter how unpredictable the Dutch weather is, the covered terrace with heaters creates an opportunity to linger and enjoy South American cuisine.

Groceries
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Address
Beukenplein 8,
1091 KG Amsterdam

The Baker's Sons

At De Bakkerszonen, you can enjoy the most delicious breads, cakes, and croissants every day. This bakery has several locations in Amsterdam, including one in Noord and one near Roeterseiland. De Bakkerszonen was founded by two bakers' sons who wanted to breathe new life into their father's work. This bakery exudes craftsmanship and hard work. The quality of the bread is excellent and cannot be compared to bread from the supermarket. A visit to this bakery will remind you how delicious bread can taste.

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Address
Beukenplein 16,
1091 KH Amsterdam

Erik's Delicatessen

In the middle of the cozy Beukenplein in Amsterdam-Oost you will find this specialty shop for gourmets. At Erik's delicatessen they have a large assortment of delicacies with cheese in the leading role. Dutch and foreign cheeses that all have their own strong taste and character. Restaurants also buy their cheeses here, but the store is also full of private customers. Also delicious ham, sausage and bread!

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Address
Reinwardtstraat 4h,
1093 HG Amsterdam

The Kaaf

The men behind restaurant De Tros and its sister restaurant Turbo opened their own wine shop in East Amsterdam, called Wijnwinkel de Tros, also known as De Kaaf. Here, they bring the same love for natural wine that characterizes their restaurants to a place where you can just walk in and take something beautiful home with you. The shelves are filled with carefully selected bottles, from pet nat to champagne and from red to white and orange. For those who know De Tros, De Kaaf feels like a logical extension: the same taste, but in store form. In addition, the space can also be rented for tastings and private evenings, making De Kaaf as much a meeting place as a store.

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Address
Laing's Nekstraat 31HS,
1092 GT Amsterdam

Olives & More

The owners tasted delicious olives in many countries, but back in Amsterdam, they could hardly find them. That's why they now import directly from the farmer. It started with a few wooden barrels full of olives in a baker's cargo bike at a farmers market in Amsterdam. Olives & More now imports dozens of types of olives and olive oil from Italy, France, Spain, Greece and Portugal.

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Address
Eerste Van Swindenstraat 16,
1093 GD Amsterdam

Authentic India

In the heart of Amsterdam's Oost district, you will find Authentic India, where you can get delicious Indian samosas. These crispy, triangular filo pastry parcels are filled with all kinds of delicacies, such as potatoes, peas, and herbs. In addition to traditional samosas, Authentic India also offers various other Indian dishes, including tandoori chicken and curries. The name says it all, but if you are looking for authentic Indian food in Oost, then Authentic India is definitely worth a visit.

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Address
Linnaeusstraat 76,
1092 CN Amsterdam

The Cottage Shop & Deli

Just a stone's throw from The Cottage, the delicatessen shop is open. Here they welcome you with coffee, scones, sandwiches and more homemade products. They currently offer four sandwich options, including one vegetarian. They also sell a few sweet treats, including irresistible mini ginger cookies and homemade jams.

Interior
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Address
Eerste Oosterparkstraat 236,
1091 HM Amsterdam

The Location First Oosterpark Street

In 2020, Sold Lokatie Sold no less than 858,000 kilograms of goods from its three Amsterdam thrift stores on Buikslotermeerplein, Distelweg, and Eerste Oosterparkstraat. Everything is second-hand, making it incredibly sustainable. The Lokatie on Distelweg covers no less than 2,000 square meters, making it one of the largest in Amsterdam.

Art & culture
Light Hall Tropenmuseum
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Address
Linnaeusstraat 2,
1092 CK Amsterdam

World Museum

The Tropenmuseum is a museum about world cultures and tells the stories of the colonial history of the Netherlands. The museum is located in a monumental building from 1926 on the edge of the Oosterpark. Inside, this museum has a large permanent collection, but it also regularly offers new and current exhibitions. The human story is central to this museum; despite the enormous diversity of world cultures, visitors can empathize with each of the stories on display in this museum. The Tropenmuseum is also highly recommended for a museum visit with children. Learning about the inspiring stories and exotic objects is an intriguing experience for visitors of all ages.

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