Are you going to visit the Dutch Venice and don't know where to sleep in Amsterdam during your stay? Here is a detailed mini-guide of the Dutch capital districts and places where to put your suitcases in Amsterdam
If this is the first time you go to Amsterdam, a dilemma will certainly rest on your shoulders: since you do not know anything about the atmospheres and prices in the city, in which district to stay in Amsterdam? Where to book for the following nights? What is the best neighborhood to get out , visit or rest, stay without exceeding your budget?
Would you like to find accommodation in the old city of Amsterdam, Binnenstad, where the buildings of Gothic and classical architecture are located and most interesting monuments and museums to visit; in the tumultuous Red Quarter, where there are tourists, noisy bars, coffee shops, youth hostels and trendy places; Leidseplein; in the popular Pijp; or is it better to book in the Canaux district, for a romantic stay in the form of a postcard in Amsterdam, but far from the city centre and thus involving many public transport routes?
Here is a brief presentation of the districts of Amsterdam, mainly consisting of Binnenstad, Waterlooplein, Chinatown, Red Quarter, the Canal Quarter, Museum Quarter, Leidseplein, Jordaan and the famous popular district of Amsterdam, Pijp. So many places to find the accommodation you need Amsterdam!
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Binnenstad
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The district Binnenstad brings together the old town and the historic centre of Amsterdam. This neighborhood is central and will allow you to quickly access the other neighborhoods. Practical, so, to stay in Amsterdam.
You will find the famous Dam Square , red district, central station, flower market, many bars, cafes, restaurants, fast-foods, souvenir shops and coffee-shops. The majority of the monuments and museums to visit are there, like the Royal Palace (to discover the time of a guided tour rich in discoveries), from the history museum of Amsterdam, the Musée de Madame Tussauds , etc., sprinkling pedestrian and commercial streets.
The Red Quarter (De Wallen)
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Famous for her prostitutes in showcase who sell to the badauds and for her coffee-shops which make the photographic paradise of many European tourists, the Red Quarter – also De Wallen , for the Dutch – also houses the oldest churches. It is the oldest part of the city and it is the one that shows the most contrasts.
If you want to party at the pace of bars and busy streets, it is here that you have to stay in Amsterdam, namely that your night of rental will therefore be less expensive than in other areas of the city. And if you stay elsewhere, we still advise you to discover this atypical place, the time of a guided tour who will teach you a little more about his story. You can also discover it through your walks in the city: the Red Quarter promises you a little adventure in its own right.
Waterlooplein and Planning
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In this neighborhood, you will revisit the busy hours of the Dutch Jewish community, and the dark hours of the Second World War. Ancient Jewish quarter of Amsterdam until 1945, it is in Waterlooplein that Spinoza – a great critic of religion – was born while Descartes and Rembrandt lived there.
You will find in this neighborhood the Botanical Garden , the zoo in Amsterdam (to visit it and avoid long queues, think about ticket cut-file ), green spaces (although paid), a quality cultural journey – Rembrandt Museum, Resistance Museum, Tropics Museum, Jewish Museum of History - and social places such as fries, coffee-shops or a micro-brewery. It is a quiet and green area, ideal for sleeping in Amsterdam if you are planning a family holiday. Place Waterlooplein also hosts a well-known chip market in Amsterdam.
The Channel
District that encircles the old city of Amsterdam, the loop of the Channels is a concentric area of the city, which brings together a large number of shops, bars and museums, for a romantic and charming memorable getaway.
Very central to stay in Amsterdam, it surrounds the districts of Jordaan to the west, from Leidseplein to the southwest, De Pijp, the museum district and the Plantage to the east.
You'll be there. bike rides on the nine alleys and channels found on all postcards, a boat-mouche ride or visit of the Anne Frank Museum , the Musée Villet Holthuysen and the Péniche Museum. Finding accommodation in the area of the channel loop is ideal if you are greedy, couple and/or like shopping.
Jordaan
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A former workers’ quarter that became the bourgeois district of Amsterdam, you’ll find Jordaan shops, bars, eclectic restaurants... And as it is also the “arty” district, many contemporary art galleries are also spreading around.
Are you looking to sleep in Amsterdam in an atypical place? Opt for traditional Dutch houses, west of the old town. It is one of the most charming and pleasant districts to stay in Amsterdam. There is a high concentration of coffee-shops, a highly renowned chip market – Noorderkerk - brown coffee, organic groceries, a small village of artists, students and liberal professions.
Leidseplein
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Located south of the city, Leidseplein is one of the most lively districts of Amsterdam, with many bars, clubs and concert halls. There is also a good selection of bars and coffee-shops, and the district is five minutes away from Vondelpark and right next to Leidseplein Square, the most lively of the capital.
It is a corner of party, outings, where you can regularly see artists, jugglers and musicians happening in the street, but that can sometimes be happily noisy and very crowded: pay attention to the quality and location of the accommodation you choose.
Museum district
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It is one of the greenest districts of the city, which also houses treasures of the Dutch cultural heritage to visit absolutely during your visit, like the Van Gogh Museum and Royal Museum Rijksmuseu . The neighbourhood doesn’t have to be rogue from its Vondelpark park, renowned for being the most enjoyable in the city.
To summarize, you will find the most interesting art museums, one of the best concert halls in the world – the Concertgebouw – and finally, of a good peaceful atmosphere of life. Are you in love with painting and music? Don't look to sleep in Amsterdam anymore!
De Pijp
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De Pijp is a neighborhood known for its bourgeois-bohemian, cultural and artistic atmosphere, with perfumes of authenticity because it is neglected by mass tourism. Formerly a worker and popular, it is located southeast of the city centre of Amsterdam and offers a good solution to stay in Amsterdam.
It houses six major attractions: the largest market in the Netherlands, a large concentration of bars and restaurants typically Dutch, a well-known coffee shop – the Green House - the Van Gogh Museum, the Museum Experience Heineken , and open-air creations of the architectural school of Amsterdam. Relaxed atmosphere assured!
You now know where to sleep during your stay in Amsterdam! And what was your experience in the Dutch capital?
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