De 9 Straatjes (which means the Nine Streets) is a charming area in the middle of the canal belt of Amsterdam, Unesco World Heritage. It’s a famous its mixture of designer boutiques, art galleries, vintage clothing stores, gift shops, small cafés and restraunts. Most of the houses in De 9 Straatjes were built in the end of the Golden Age. So it’s a great place for walks, sightseeing and photoshoots as well!
De 9 straatjes on the map of Amsterdam
De 9 straatjes consist of 9 (3 x 3) streets with the names referring to the old skin tanning industry (Reestraat, Berenstraat, Runstraat, Hartenstraat, Wolvenstraat, Huidenstraat, Gasthuismolensteeg, Oude Spiegelstraat, Wijde Heisteeg) crossed by the 4 main canals of Amsterdam (Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht).
How to get to the Nine Streets in Amsterdam?
From Amsterdam Centraal station, the shortest route to De 9 Straatjes is via Singel or Herengracht to Gasthuismolensteeg and Hartenstraat. From the Flower market (Bloemenmarkt) and Spui to Singel and Wijde Heisteeg. Walk from Leidseplein via Prinsengracht to Runstraat. If you are coming from a different area of Amsterdam, put your natigation on Wolvenstraat, the heart of the Nine Streets.
De Negen Straatjes: impression
Apart from all the restaurants and shops, this neighbourhood also offers a great overview of the architectural style of Amsterdam heritage.
Our favourite shops in De 9 straatjes
De 9 Straatjes is a home for more than 250 shops, restaurants, galleries, hotels and museums. Here some of our favourites.
- Smaak Amsterdam, Berenstraat 39, Amsterdam, brand boutique for quality (yet affordable) designer leather bags wallets and accessories.
- Laura Dols Vintage, Wolvenstraat 7, Amsterdam, a cute vintage shop specializing in fifties clothing. Unique dresses, hats, shoes, bags, accessories and an extensive collection of ballroom and wedding dresses. There are thousands of old things in the shop and each has an own character.
Feels like going back in time or being a part of a movie!
Hotels the Nine Streets in Amsterdam
There are 8 special hotels in the canal belt of Amsterdam which belong to De 9 Straatjes. You can stay in the middle of Unesco World Heritage and explore Amsterdam from the heart of the city.
- Ambassade hotel (Herengracht 341) featuring an extensive CoBrA art collection and hosting an impressive library (with most books signed by their authors). We also love the French Brasserie Ambassade, especially when they have a table available outside!
- The Hoxton Amsterdam (Herengracht 255)
- Pulitzer Amsterdam (Prinsengracht 323) which consists of almost elegant 30 Dutch canal houses on the Amsterdam canal belt.
- The Dylan (Keizersgracht 384) with a Michelin star restaurant Vinkeles
- Andaz Prinsengracht (Prinsengracht 587) decorated by the famous Dutch designer Marcel Wanders.
- Grand Canal Boutique hotel (Keizersgracht 302)
- Hotel IX (Hartenstraat 8)
- Hotel Negra Amsterdam (Herengracht 269)
Museums in and near the Nine Streets in Amsterdam
There are a few museums, residing in beautiful canal houses in the Nine Streets. Other famous Amsterdam museums – the Anne Frank house, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh museum, Moco modern art museum are also walking distance away.
Enjoy your visit to De 9 Straatjes (Nine Streets) in Amsterdam!
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