Van Brienenhofje

The Van Brienenhofje is a hidden corner of serenity in the heart of Amsterdam, located on the Prinsengracht, one of the city’s main canals. Founded in 1804 by Arnaut van Brienen, this hofje represents a typical example of a Dutch courtyard with housing intended for the needy. Van Brienen’s idea was to create a refuge […]
Singelgracht

The Singelgracht, often confused with the more well-known Singel, is one of the key components of Amsterdam’s canal system and represents the outer boundary of the city’s historic urban area. Originally built in the 17th century, during the so-called Dutch “Golden Age,” the Singelgracht served as an outer defense line, encircling the entire city center […]
Spui

The Spui is one of the most fascinating and dynamic squares in Amsterdam, located in the heart of the city’s historic center. Originally, the Spui was a watercourse that marked the southern boundary of Amsterdam until the 1420s, when the Singel canal was dug as an outer moat around the city. It was only in […]
Mirror District (Spiegelkwartier)

The Spiegelkwartier district of Amsterdam is a true paradise for art lovers, antique dealers, and historical curiosities. Located in front of the famous Rijksmuseum, this charming district is renowned for its art galleries and antique shops, offering a wide range of treasures that span from 17th-century Dutch masterpieces to Art Deco jewelry and Delft ceramics. […]
Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, one of the most prestigious museums in the world, is the custodian of the artistic and cultural history of the Netherlands. Founded in 1798, initially as the National Art Gallery in The Hague, the museum was moved to Amsterdam in 1808 by order of Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, who was […]
Singel

The Singel, one of Amsterdam’s oldest and most iconic canals, represents a true treasure trove of history, culture, and architectural beauty. Originally conceived as a defensive moat around the city in the Middle Ages, the Singel has witnessed Amsterdam’s evolution from a small trading settlement to a vibrant international metropolis. This canal, which stretches from […]
Prinsengracht

The Prinsengracht, or Prince’s Canal, is one of the four main canals of Amsterdam, built during the 17th-century expansion known as the Dutch Golden Age. This period of extraordinary economic, cultural, and political prosperity led to the creation of the famous canal belt, or Grachtengordel, which also includes the Singel, Herengracht, and Keizersgracht. The construction […]
The 9 Streets

The Nine Streets district (De Negen Straatjes) in Amsterdam is a charming labyrinth of historic streets that offers a unique experience of shopping, culture, and gastronomy. Located in the heart of the canal belt, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this district connects the four main canals: Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht, through nine picturesque […]
Oosterpark

Oosterpark in Amsterdam, located in the lively neighborhood of Amsterdam Oost, represents one of the most significant and historically rich green spaces in the city. Designed in 1891 by the renowned landscape architect Leonard Antonij Springer, the park was the first large public space created by the municipality of Amsterdam to offer an oasis of […]
Royal Palace in Amsterdam

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam, also known as Koninklijk Paleis, represents one of the most important architectural and historical icons of the Netherlands. Located in the central Dam Square, the palace is a monument that tells centuries of history, politics, and art. Built during the Dutch Golden Age, the palace has not only seen kings […]