Apartment of approximately 72 m², located in the bustling center of Amsterdam. It features a living room, open kitchen, two bedrooms, an ensuite bathroom, and a patio. Located on private land.

Guided tour
This stylish apartment offers a bright living room with large windows at the front and breathtaking views of the canal. Enjoy the fireplace in winter and an open kitchen with high-quality built-in appliances. The dining area at the rear has access to an attractive patio, which provides extra daylight and privacy.
The sleeping area in the basement features a spacious bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, equipped with a walk-in shower and double sink, plus an extra guest room or bedroom. Perfect for those who want to combine the charm of Amsterdam life with modern comfort.
Start the day with a cup of coffee on the sidewalk to experience authentic Amsterdam life. This apartment is a unique opportunity for lovers of style and comfort in the heart of the city.

What the residents will miss
“We’ve spent many cozy hours here watching the seasons pass by through the windows. And, of course, the icing on the cake is the small terrace, which offers plenty of space to enjoy Amsterdam’s bustling life here—from breakfast to after-work drinks.”


Neighborhood Guide This apartment is located in Amsterdam’s canal district, on a beautiful and quiet stretch of the Prinsengracht, in a central part of the city, close to the Leidsegracht. The neighborhood is particularly attractive, offering a wide range of amenities, including boutiques, shops, and restaurants along the Leidsestraat, Elandsgracht, and in the 9-straatjes. The Canal District is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The property is easily accessible by public transportation (tram lines 2, 5, 7, 12, and 19) and by bicycle. Accessibility by car is reasonable, and there is the option to rent or purchase a parking space in the immediate vicinity.

Details
• Living area approx. 72 m²
• Patio approx. 6 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Homeowners’ association fees €180 per month
• National monument
• Nationally protected cityscape
• Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
 

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De Prins 410
Chic living in the center of Amsterdam on Prinsengracht, one of Amsterdam's main canals in the heart of the city center. Wake up in the morning with a cup of coffee on your doorstep, while bustling Amsterdam unfolds before your eyes. It's possible here, in this ground floor apartment at Prinsengracht 410. The apartment is spread over the ground floor and basement and has plenty of natural light thanks to the many windows. The apartment has a living room with an open kitchen, a bedroom and en suite bathroom, and a second bedroom/guest room. The city garden at the rear provides extra light.


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Architecture

The apartment is part of a joined corner house, with almost identical 18th-century facades under a common straight cornice and a high roof. Each house has its own sidewalk, and the facade between numbers 408 and 410 has a bend due to the curve in the canal at that point. This house is located on the corner of Prinsengracht and Raamstraat and dates partly from the 18th century and the early 19th century. This section of the canal is home to a variety of architectural styles, such as the building at Prinsengracht 400-406, which was built in the Amsterdam School style, and the building at Prinsengracht 414-418, which was built with traditionalist influences and originally served as commercial premises after the demolition of the original canal house.

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Living and cooking

Access to this apartment is via a private stone staircase at the front, which leads to the living area. The living room is located at the front and features large windows overlooking the canal. These windows provide plenty of natural light and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The fireplace adds extra coziness during the winter months.
In the middle of the apartment is the open kitchen, equipped with various built-in appliances and a practical kitchen wall with, among other things, a refrigerator and two ovens. The dining area at the rear is spacious enough for a large dining table and benefits from extra daylight through the large windows overlooking the patio.

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Sleeping and bathing

The sleeping area is located in the basement and has its own access to the outside. The bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, equipped with a walk-in shower, double sink, and separate toilet. At the rear, there is an extra guest room or bedroom Available. There is also a space for storage or a dressing room.

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Patio

At the rear of the apartment is a patio that offers plenty of privacy. This patio, together with the windows, provides an abundance of daylight in the apartment. For an authentic Amsterdam experience, it is a pleasure to start the day with a cup of coffee and the newspaper at the front, sitting comfortably on a chair on the sidewalk.

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Neighborhood guide
This apartment is located in Amsterdam's canal belt, on a beautiful and quiet section of the Prinsengracht, in a central location in the city, close to the Leidsegracht. The area is particularly attractive, with a wide range of amenities, including boutiques, shops, and restaurants on Leidsestraat, Elandsgracht, and in the 9-straatjes.
The canal belt is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road can be reached within 10 minutes by car via the S105 or S106 exit. Rooms tram and bus lines run from Leidseplein Rooms , including trams 1, 2, 5, 12, and 19, while trams 5, 7, 13, and 19 Available from Elandsgracht. In addition, Elandsgracht offers access to regional transport with a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Cyclists can reach Amsterdam Central Station within 5 minutes. The rest of the city is also easily accessible by bicycle thanks to the central location.

Parking facilities
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Centrum-2d). With a parking permit for Centrum-2d, you may park in Centrum-2. A parking permit for residents costs €315.60 per 6 months.
There is currently a waiting period of 17 months for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. In addition to public roads, it is also possible to park free of charge in the Europarking garage with a parking permit. (Source: Local authority , November 2024).

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What the owners will miss

When I first climbed the steps to the entrance of Prinsengracht 410 and walked through the front door, I immediately thought, this is my home!
The abundance of light that streams in through the tall windows at the front and back immediately creates a spacious and cozy effect. We have spent many hours here, comfortably watching the seasons pass by through the windows.
And, of course, the icing on the cake is the small terrace, which offers enough space to enjoy everything from breakfast to drinks while taking in the bustling Amsterdam life.
Whether we were quietly waking up on a Saturday morning with a cappuccino and the Parool newspaper or enjoying a glass of wine at the end of the day, we always had friends and acquaintances stopping by. After all, you live here in the heart of Amsterdam. The boats that are always passing by also offer a great spectacle. You sit here in the front row and watch Amsterdam life as if you were in a box seat.
And if you want, you can moor your own boat right outside the door.
We are definitely going to miss this!
You can do your shopping on Elandsgracht and further afield in the Jordaan.
Everything is nearby, including all the wonderful places around us that are within walking distance, whether it's the 9 streets or Leidseplein. Don't forget the famous Café de Pieper on the corner, about 25 meters from our house, where it's always pleasantly busy and they serve the best beer in Amsterdam. And if you want to enjoy the last rays of sunshine, Café het Molenpad across the street is always a good place to be.

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Features
410 Prinsengracht, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €825,000 k.k. by k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 3 Rooms
  • 1 bathroom
Maintenance
  • Internal: Good
  • External: Good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 72 m²
Services and installations
  • Natural ventilation
  • Cable TV
Location
  • On waterway
  • On water
  • In the center
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
  • Fireplace
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
Destination
  • Living space
Ownership type
  • Freehold
Outdoor space
  • Patio atrium
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Amsterdam
  • Section: E
  • Number: 9450
Type
  • Apartment
  • Ground floor apartment
Specifics
  • Protected city or village view
  • Heritage
  • Monument
  • Monumental building
Floor plan
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Location
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Food & drink
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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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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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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
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
Eerste Looiersdwarsstraat 15,
1016 VL Amsterdam

Bar Parry

Bar Parry is the younger brother/sister of Restaurant Balthazar’s Keuken. At Bar Parry, they have been serving delicious small dishes, charcuterie and cheese with a nice glass of wine since 2018. They have been working closely with De Wijnwinkel (Runstraat 23) for almost 25 years. A large part of the assortment is on the menu in the bar. Special: they use a fixed surcharge on the store price so that they can also serve the more special wines for a good price.

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Address
Runstraat 14,
1016 GK Amsterdam

Café de Doffer

Café in the 9 Streets with a cozy terrace and a simple but good menu. You can also come here for lunch and snacks. De Doffer has been a household name in Amsterdam's 9 Streets since the seventies and therefore attracts a nice varied crowd with, of course, a good portion of Amsterdam conviviality. Something for everyone here!

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Address
Runstraat 12,
1016 GK Amsterdam

Smelt Restaurant

Smelt is a cozy and atmospheric restaurant in Amsterdam's 9 Straatjes district. The restaurant specializes in cheese fondue and offers five different types of cheese. In addition to classic cheese fondue, Smelt also offers special flavors such as truffle and pesto. If you are not a big eater, you can also order single portions. Smelt's interior is cozy and warm, with lots of wood and candlelight. It is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious cheese fondue with friends or family.

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Address
Runstraat 6,
1016 GK Amsterdam

Screaming Beans

Screaming Beans is an Amsterdam brand known locally and internationally for its high-quality coffee. This location is situated in the middle of Amsterdam's historic Nine Streets. With its cozy and familiar atmosphere, the shop on Runstraat has become a second living room for entrepreneurs, residents, and visitors to Runstraat. Come by and enjoy a delicious pastry baked by Sara or Mateen.

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Address
Eerste Looiersdwarsstraat 4,
1016 VM Amsterdam

Pazzi

Pazzi's wood-fired pizzas have been available in every district of Amsterdam since 2010. The formula is simple: each location has a cozy interior, welcoming you with a friendly Italian atmosphere as soon as you walk in. The wood-fired pizzas are made in the traditional way and the toppings are carefully selected. It's an Italian experience that is simply flawless and will keep you coming back for more. If you're in the mood for a good pizza, Pazzi is the place to be.

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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
Huidenstraat 25,
1016 ER Amsterdam

Café de Pels

Café de Pels is a truly intellectual creative café. Many a book or column has been written here, good conversations are held here, and fun or stupid jokes are tried out here. In the Pels, people also flirt in the Amsterdam way, discuss and, as it should be in an Amsterdam brown café, drink beer. The walls are covered with art made by regular guests themselves. It is a brown café with a creative edge, sandwiches with 'kroket' and a daily special on Mondays.

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Address
Keizersgracht 384,
1016 GB Amsterdam

Vinkeles (**)

Enclosed by the Dylan hotel, restaurant Vinkeles is like a small piece of France close to home. With a beautiful location on the Keizersgracht, the restaurant is pre-eminently a chic affair. The kitchen bears the signature of chef Jurgen van der Zalm, who earned his second star with it in 2023.

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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
Elandsgracht 45,
1016 TN Amsterdam

Ela Restobar

ELA Restobar is happy to welcome you to their 'all-day' food concept. In the morning and afternoon it is the ideal location for a delicious cup of Spanish coffee, a tasty lunch or a (business) meeting. As the day progresses, it turns into a place where you can enjoy a refreshing cocktail or a flavorful Italian beer. And for those who are hungry, chef Teun Dikkers offers a unique twist on classic Mediterranean cuisine.

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Address
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
Elandsgracht 59,
1016 TN Amsterdam

Miscellaneous store

Good news for anyone who loves stationery and other beautiful items. On Elandsgracht in the city center, you can find Misc (short for Miscellaneous), which offers a carefully selected range of office supplies, everyday items, design objects, and furniture to help you find the right balance between work and private life.

Art & culture
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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
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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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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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
Looiersgracht 12,
1016 VS Amsterdam

Foodware

Foodware is the place for honest food: freshly prepared and without artificial additives. Combine different dishes into a meal by choosing from a range of fish, meat, or vegetarian ingredients. Foodware was originally a caterer, but nowadays you can also eat their delicious fresh meals in the restaurant on Looiersgracht. But are you in a hurry? Then you can always just take the food with you. The range of dishes is fairly fixed and not very large, but this promotes quality. Fancy tasty, healthy, and not too complicated food? Then Foodware is the perfect place to go.

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Runstraat 7,
1016 GJ Amsterdam

Cheese Chamber

The name says it all; at the Kaaskamer you can go for cheese. From floor to ceiling, this store is filled with cheese, with craftsmanship and tradition being paramount. At this cheese specialty store you can buy between 300 and 400 types of cheese from all over Europe. You can have your sandwich topped with a wide choice and to top it off you can also choose between different homemade sauces. The cheeses are collected from France every two weeks and in the Netherlands the focus is on organic cheeses that come directly from the farmer. Wines, salads, olives, hams and nuts are also sold for a complete cheese board.

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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.

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