Jordaan

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Jordaan

Local Flavor · Jordaan

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Boutiques, pubs, restaurants & niche museums on cobbled streets  

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"What began as a working-class bastion of artists, immigrants, and construction workers — many employed to dig the canals of the Grachtengordel — has evolved into an upscale neighborhood filled with young bohemians and artsy professionals. With its cobbled streets, gabled homes, and tree-lined canals, Jordaan is a postcard picture with a mix of art galleries, sidewalk bistros, and trendy boutiques. An impoverished Rembrandt lived here toward the end of his life, as did the Holocaust’s most famous diarist and her family before they were hauled away by the Nazis.In the Jordaan’s maze of narrow streets, find such quirky attractions as Het Oud-Hollandsch Snoepwinkeltje, an old-fashioned candy boutique that stocks dozens of flavors of drop, a kind of licorice that’s the Netherlands’ national sweet. Discover a collection of automated pianos at the tiny Pianola Museum. Take a break at Café Chris, a typical brown cafe (so called due to its nicotine-stained walls that hark back to the pre-smoking ban era) that’s been serving Dutch beer to locals since 1624. If you’re in the neighborhood on a Saturday, browse for specialty foods at the Lindengracht Market. On Mondays, hunt for new and second-hand treasures at the Noordermarkt." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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"What began as a working-class bastion of artists, immigrants, and construction workers — many employed to dig the canals of the Grachtengordel — has evolved into an upscale neighborhood filled with young bohemians and artsy professionals. With its cobbled streets, gabled homes, and tree-lined canals, Jordaan is a postcard picture with a mix of art galleries, sidewalk bistros, and trendy boutiques. An impoverished Rembrandt lived here toward the end of his life, as did the Holocaust’s most famous diarist and her family before they were hauled away by the Nazis.In the Jordaan’s maze of narrow streets, find such quirky attractions as Het Oud-Hollandsch Snoepwinkeltje, an old-fashioned candy boutique that stocks dozens of flavors of drop, a kind of licorice that’s the Netherlands’ national sweet. Discover a collection of automated pianos at the tiny Pianola Museum. Take a break at Café Chris, a typical brown cafe (so called due to its nicotine-stained walls that hark back to the pre-smoking ban era) that’s been serving Dutch beer to locals since 1624. If you’re in the neighborhood on a Saturday, browse for specialty foods at the Lindengracht Market. On Mondays, hunt for new and second-hand treasures at the Noordermarkt." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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10 Best Tours in Amsterdam | Condé Nast Traveler

"The Amsterdam spin-off of ace tour company Eating Europe—in six cities and counting—this isn’t a makeshift affair, and you’ll get well-produced local food maps as part of the package (but make sure to reserve ahead). The focus is very much on insider knowledge, with four-hour guided walking tours of the Jordaan district’s lesser-known corners, including a dozen stops for Dutch delicacies, and ample meet-and-greets with artisanal food heroes. Your companions: two historians, two professional chefs, and an architect—plus a local whose family have lived in Jordaan for generations, and an Indonesian/Dutch guide for explaining the former colony’s worthy contribution to the food scene. The vibe is fun and interactive, and the main course comes with an appealing slice of history on the side." - Clodagh Kinsella

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Andrea U.

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The streets that radiate from the Prinsengracht form the Jordaan (pronounced your-dan), a district of little houses where workers and servants lived during the Dutch Golden Age (in the 17th century, Amsterdam emerged as a jewel of Europe, thanks to the enormous wealth accrued during the century of global shipping and colonial expansion). Today, the section of the Jordaan bounded by two long commercial avenues -- Raadhuisstraat and Leidsestraat -- is known as De 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets), and is Amsterdam's stylish shopping district. The maximalist housewares shop & the Frozen Fountain. The area is lined with galleries; Ron Mandos or Annet Gelink for contemporary art, and Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen for photography. Colorful Belgian winter fashion filled the windows of Essential Amsterdam, fancy housewares at Things I Like Things I Love, and Dutch-inspired souvenirs (that aat the Ko concept store.
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Louis Z.

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Amazing stay. The atmosphere and location simply cannot be beat. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here with my GF on vacation. Be warned that the space in rooms can be small so if you travel with heavy bags, this may not be the place for you. We used two carry-ons a piece and it was a breeze. Very clean and modern bathroom and living spaces. And they were happy to accommodate our bags on our last day on the town and we just picked them up on the way to the airport late in the evening. Happily recommend!
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Iris F.

Yelp
Jordaan is one of the nicest areas to explore. The picture you get when you think of Amsterdam - it's here. Lots of cafés, coffee shops and cute places. Lots of people even if it less than around Dam. Beware of fast riding cyclists! They are everywhere.
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Meagan S.

Yelp
Fun lil bar. Owner makes you feel like a local. Cheap beer and eats with great people watching!!!

Trish R.

Yelp
Really terrific food. Excellent flavor. Several vegetarian options, reasonable prices, cheerful service. A hidden gem.
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Sam L.

Yelp
This is a wonderful neighborhood just north and west of the city center. It's got all the little shops, boutiques and restaurants that you'd expect in an area like this. I shop in this area frequently and eat there occasionally. It's a great place to sit on a terrace and enjoy a drink in the sun or to have a nice lunch or dinner. It's also a great place to window shop and walk your dog.
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Ann K.

Yelp
I loved living in the Jordaan this fall. It's kind of like Greenwich Village, kind of like SoHo and just a whole lot of character. Home to many of Amsterdam's best restaurants and shops, the many streets of the Jordaan are a treat to explore. The main canals provide the structure with many side streets making up much of the character that is the Jordaan. If you have a desire to get away from the touristy Dam, head down the Raidhuisstraat, make a right on any of the canals and you'll find yourself in the heart of the Jordaan.

Stanley S.

Yelp
Nice neighborhood. My wife and I love to walk and wander so to us this neighborhood was an absolute delight. There are many cafes, delightful architecture and local color. In a way, it reminded me a bit like my favorite neighborhood in NYC, Chelsea. A nice place to stroll, take a walkabout.

T J.

Yelp
Beautiful area to walk around, several nice boutiques and cafes. Great Instagram spot but it gets crowded in the month of July.