Double ground floor apartment with balcony and terrace overlooking Vondelpark. Located on the popular Vondelstraat, almost Immediately Vondelpark, this stylishly finished double ground floor apartment measures approximately 141 m². The property is spread over two full floors, with three bedrooms the main floor and a spacious living area on the first floor.
Guided tour
The layout is distinctive: downstairs there are three bedrooms, a full bathroom, and access to a spacious terrace overlooking the courtyard garden. Upstairs is the bright living room with three tall windows and French doors opening onto a south-facing balcony with a view of the park.
The dining room connects to an open kitchen with a cooking island and modern appliances. There is also a second toilet on this floor.
Original style features such as high ceilings with ornaments, an en-suite room, and panel doors have been preserved. The location combines tranquility with accessibility: the Concertgebouw, Museumplein, and the canal belt are within walking distance. Major roads and public transportation are nearby.
Unique Vondel offers space, character, and a unique location surrounded by greenery in the heart of the city.
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"We fell in love with this little piece of Vondelstraat by chance – a hidden oasis in the city. The house, the light, the park on our doorstep, and the charm of the street: everything was just right. Our children grew up here with the park as Rear garden lovely neighbors around us. We're not moving far, but we're going to miss this house every day."
Neighborhood Guide
From an industrial area with windmills to a neighborhood rich in architecture: the Vondelbuurt as we know it today has undergone a tremendous transformation since the 19th century. The neighborhood is named after the poet Joost van den Vondel. It is characterized by its many architectural styles, such as the neoclassical building of the Hollandsche Manege and the Zevenlandenhuizen, which feature seven different architectural styles referencing specific countries. The charm of Vondelstraat and Romer Visscherstraat along the park.
Bootcamps. Picnics. Wading. You can do it all in Vondelpark. This is the green heart of the city where everyone comes together and differences in status background fade away. The sun-drenched terrace of the Renaissance-style Vondelpark Pavilion, now Parkzuid, remains a wonderful spot for drinks or dinner. This is the neighborhood for anyone who loves well-built, spacious residences the city; with the Overtoom as the main thoroughfare and the Helmersbuurt offering all amenities.
Details
• Living area approx. 141 m²
• South-facing balcony approx. 3 m²
• North-facing terrace of approximately 11 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy label C
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €180.00 per month
• Municipally protected cityscape
Unique Vondel
This charming double ground floor apartment is located on Vondelstraat, with the park literally on its doorstep. Spread over two floors, with the living area upstairs and the bedrooms downstairs, the layout differs from the norm—and that is precisely what makes it so special.
The main floor has three bedrooms a spacious bathroom. Upstairs, on the first floor, are the living room and kitchen. The balcony at the front overlooks the greenery, while the terrace at the rear borders the inner gardens. Inside, original features such as ceiling ornaments, high panel doors, and an en-suite room provide a timeless foundation. The finish is calm and well thought out. The interior—with characterful art and bold choices—shows how well this home works in everyday life.
The Vondelstraat 180 house is stylish, quirky, and strong. A house with character, in a location that has it all.
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
This house on Vondelstraat is part of a block of buildings dating from around 1880, constructed during Amsterdam's first major urban expansion. This period saw the emergence of a new standard of living: spacious houses with a clear layout, plenty of built-in cupboards, and an en-suite design that naturally separated living and entertaining areas.
The bel-etage Immediately gives Immediately feeling of space and light. The high ceilings, original ornaments, and large windows define the character here. The finish is calm and careful: white walls, wooden floors, subdued colors. Classic elements, such as the fireplace and stucco, have been preserved and set the tone without dominating.
The home is well balanced. The original design remains evident in the structure and sightlines, but fits effortlessly with a contemporary way of living. The living room offers a view of the tree-lined street and the characteristic facades of the block, which together provide a strong sense of context and cohesion.
A home with clear lines, a classic foundation, and an understated appearance.
The living area is located on the first floor and overlooks the Vondelpark at the front. Large windows with French doors provide plenty of light and give access to the south-facing balcony. This ensures wonderful light throughout the day.
The living room is divided into a sitting area at the front and a dining area at the rear. The spaces are visually connected, but also clearly distinguishable from each other due to their layout. At the front, there is Location a sitting area around the fireplace, with a view of the greenery. At the rear, the dining area connects to the kitchen.
The kitchen is decorated in calm, light colors and equipped with modern built-in appliances. A cooking island forms the centerpiece. The layout is practical and efficient, with sufficient workspace and storage space. Thanks to the windows at the rear, there is also plenty of daylight here.
The wooden floor continues throughout the entire floor, creating cohesion between the different spaces. The finish is calm and neat.
The sleeping area is functional and clearly laid out. The master bedroom is located at the quiet rear of the house and has French doors opening onto a terrace with a view of the inner gardens. The room is spacious and Location a large bed, with room for a wardrobe or workspace.
The bathroom is centrally located on the floor and has a walk-in shower, a bathtub, and a double sink. The finish is sleek and modern, with square wall tiles, black faucets, and a wall unit with plenty of storage space.
At the rear is a third bedroom, ideal as a children's room, guest room, or study. At the front is a second, larger bedroom with full-width windows. This room is bright, spacious, and has a view of the street with the greenery of the Vondelpark in the distance.
All Rooms wooden floors and neutral colors, creating a sense of calm and cohesion.
At the front of the living floor is a wide south-facing balcony. From here, there is an unobstructed view of Vondelpark and the surrounding city villas. Thanks to its location on the first floor, the balcony offers an open, spacious feeling without compromising on privacy. The French doors provide a direct connection between indoors and outdoors.
At the rear is a second outdoor space, accessible from the bedrooms. This terrace adjoins the inner gardens and is sheltered from the wind, with a view of greenery. A quiet place, perfect for morning coffee or a moment of relaxation at the end of the day.
Both outdoor spaces are Immediately to the main living areas, making them easy and natural to use.
From industrial area with windmills to urban district with rich architecture: the Vondelbuurt as we know it today has undergone an enormous transition since the 19th century. The neighborhood is named after the poet Joost van den Vondel. It is characterized by its many architectural styles, such as the neoclassical building of the Hollandsche Manege and the Zevenlandenhuizen, seven houses in seven different architectural styles that refer to specific countries. The allure of Vondelstraat and Romer Visscherstraat along the park.
Bootcamping. Picnicking. Paddling. You can do it all in the Vondelpark. This is the green heart of the city where everyone comes together and differences in status background disappear. The sun-drenched terrace of the Renaissance-style Vondelpark pavilion, now Parkzuid, remains a wonderful place for drinks or dinner. This is the neighborhood for anyone who loves well-built, spacious residences the city, with the Overtoom as the main thoroughfare and the Helmersbuurt neighborhood for all amenities.
accessibility
The property is located on Vondelstraat, Immediately Vondelpark. A place where the city slows down and greenery provides space. From the park, you can cycle to Amsterdam-Zuid or the canal belt in just a few minutes — a route that proves every day how well accessibility and relaxed living can go hand in hand in this location.
For those traveling by car, the highways are easily accessible via the Overtoom and the S106 towards the A10 ring road. Public transportation is also nearby, as are cultural amenities: the Museumplein, the Concertgebouw, and the city center are within walking distance.
A location offering both tranquility and accessibility within easy reach.
Parking facilities
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area West-11.3).
With a parking permit for West-11.3, you may park in West-11
A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months.
There is currently an 8-month waiting list 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 Kwintijn I, Kwintijn II, and Furore parking garages with a parking permit. (Source: Local authority , May 2025).