De 9 Straatjes

Tourist attraction · Grachtengordel-West

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"Nine Streets Shopping in Amsterdam "9 Streets" (De 9 Straatjes) is a charming, picturesque shopping area in the heart of Amsterdam 's canal district. Located between Leidsestraat and Raadhuisstraat, this area is named after the nine side streets connecting the main 17th-century canals in the stylish Jordaan neighborhood. Spend a leisurely day browsing in the artisan boutiques, local designer shops, art galleries, cafes, canal-side restaurants, bars and more. You'll be intrigued by all of the unique, beautiful objects for sale."

Amsterdam's Best Shopping Streets

Wolvenstraat 9, 1016 EM Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

de9straatjes.nl

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