Guidebook "De Pijp" district

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Guidebook "De Pijp" district

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"De Pijp" has his own unique nightlife has plenty to offer visitors that prefer laid-back hangouts. For example, there are several excellent craft beer cafés located in the neighbourhood like Café Gollem, which stocks over 150 different brews, or Kingfisher Café, where patrons can enjoy a cold bevy alongside platters of classic Dutch pub snacks. There’s also a number of classy wine bars spread around de Pijp such as Glou Glou, which exclusively serves organic vino, or Wijnbar Paulus, which features an intimate, living-room-esque lounge. Chill out at Sarphatipark De Pijp’s only public park lies in the centre of the neighbourhood and features several stunning, English-style landscaped gardens, which circle around a small lake. The park becomes particularly popular during the warmer months of year and has many spots that are perfect for picnics or alfresco drinks with friends.
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De Pijp
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Parks & Nature

Sarphati is named after the Jewish doctor and philanthropist Samuel Sarphati (1813-1866) whose marvelous 19th century monument dominates the park, this small (it stretches for only two blocks) rectangle of green in the middle of trendy "De Pijp" area, is one of the nicest in Amsterdam.
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Sarphatipark
37I Sarphatipark
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Sarphati is named after the Jewish doctor and philanthropist Samuel Sarphati (1813-1866) whose marvelous 19th century monument dominates the park, this small (it stretches for only two blocks) rectangle of green in the middle of trendy "De Pijp" area, is one of the nicest in Amsterdam.

Favorite local markts

Welcome to the Albert Cuyp! The market is open six days a week all year round and is the most popular market in the country. With a colorful selection of food, products and entertainment there is plenty to see and experience. A place where people, culture and Amsterdam cosiness come together. The Albert Cuyp is located in the bustling heart of the Pijp. After your visit to the market you can walk around in the Pijp, discover good food and special places. De Pijp is also a stone's throw from the Heineken Experience and is only a ten-minute walk from the Rijksmuseum.
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Albert Cuyp Market
Albert Cuypstraat
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Welcome to the Albert Cuyp! The market is open six days a week all year round and is the most popular market in the country. With a colorful selection of food, products and entertainment there is plenty to see and experience. A place where people, culture and Amsterdam cosiness come together. The Albert Cuyp is located in the bustling heart of the Pijp. After your visit to the market you can walk around in the Pijp, discover good food and special places. De Pijp is also a stone's throw from the Heineken Experience and is only a ten-minute walk from the Rijksmuseum.
The Flower Market is a floating flower market, it has a diverse range of flowers, cacti, home and garden plants, bulbs, seeds, plant pots, vegetable food, and garden tools. A wonderfully colorful place to wander around with a large selection of unusual and interesting plants. The market runs along the Singel between Koningsplein and Muntplein, the market is sometimes called a floating market because it is on boats. The flower market, flower and plant market is a permanent market in the center of Amsterdam. The market was established until 1862 in the St. Luciënwal and in 1883 the market moved to the current location of the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal. At that time the market was called trees and plants market, fresh flowers were only sold in the 60s of the 20th century.
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Bloemenmarkt
Singel
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The Flower Market is a floating flower market, it has a diverse range of flowers, cacti, home and garden plants, bulbs, seeds, plant pots, vegetable food, and garden tools. A wonderfully colorful place to wander around with a large selection of unusual and interesting plants. The market runs along the Singel between Koningsplein and Muntplein, the market is sometimes called a floating market because it is on boats. The flower market, flower and plant market is a permanent market in the center of Amsterdam. The market was established until 1862 in the St. Luciënwal and in 1883 the market moved to the current location of the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal. At that time the market was called trees and plants market, fresh flowers were only sold in the 60s of the 20th century.

Favorite events to Visit

1867 was a ‘dam good year for beer. It was the year Gerard Adriaan Heineken built a new brewery in the heart of Amsterdam. Today, the Heineken Experience opens up a real ‘dam experience. In the pumping heart of the old brewery, you can dive into the beer, uhh… world of Heineken®. In a 90-minute self-guided tour, you’ll learn about the company’s heritage, brewing process, innovations and about what it takes to serve a star. You’ll find out that the world-famous beer is made from just four natural ingredients and discover the brand’s sponsor activities in Formula 1, the UEFA Champions League and the Rugby World Cup. And surely, at the end of the tour, you can raise your glass with new friends. We are your guide to a genuine taste of Heineken® and your ‘dam local friend. Welcome to the home of Heineken® amsterdam heineken experience
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Heineken Experience
78 Stadhouderskade
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1867 was a ‘dam good year for beer. It was the year Gerard Adriaan Heineken built a new brewery in the heart of Amsterdam. Today, the Heineken Experience opens up a real ‘dam experience. In the pumping heart of the old brewery, you can dive into the beer, uhh… world of Heineken®. In a 90-minute self-guided tour, you’ll learn about the company’s heritage, brewing process, innovations and about what it takes to serve a star. You’ll find out that the world-famous beer is made from just four natural ingredients and discover the brand’s sponsor activities in Formula 1, the UEFA Champions League and the Rugby World Cup. And surely, at the end of the tour, you can raise your glass with new friends. We are your guide to a genuine taste of Heineken® and your ‘dam local friend. Welcome to the home of Heineken® amsterdam heineken experience

Favorite Restaurants

You’ll find "Restaurant Little Collins" in two Amsterdam neighbourhoods: de Pijp and the Oud West. With a distinct nod to the food and wine culture of Melbourne’s own Little Collins street, our menu offers a fresh take on seasonally-inspired ingredients and classic dishes from all over the world. You may wonder: why would people queue for brunch on the weekend when there are so many places to eat? Well — in addition to being quite petite and having many lovely friends in the neighbourhood — our guess is that our strong, freshly-ground White Label coffee, unconventional flavour combinations and three types of hangover-curing bloody marys might have something to do with it! Bold flavours and makers inspire each dish, and we are very proud to serve local produce and natural wonders from Vleck Wijnen, Frank’s Smokehouse, OhNaMi Kimchi, Lindenhoff, Marie Stella Maris and Oedipus Brewing, amongst many others. Dinner is more of a neighbourhood secret: cosy and designed for sharing. Each night our chefs bring fresh eyes to old favourites, and an open mind to eaters and drinkers of all types. Above all, everything we serve is made with love; making Little Collins a place to feel at home, even when you are far from there.
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Little Collins De Pijp
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You’ll find "Restaurant Little Collins" in two Amsterdam neighbourhoods: de Pijp and the Oud West. With a distinct nod to the food and wine culture of Melbourne’s own Little Collins street, our menu offers a fresh take on seasonally-inspired ingredients and classic dishes from all over the world. You may wonder: why would people queue for brunch on the weekend when there are so many places to eat? Well — in addition to being quite petite and having many lovely friends in the neighbourhood — our guess is that our strong, freshly-ground White Label coffee, unconventional flavour combinations and three types of hangover-curing bloody marys might have something to do with it! Bold flavours and makers inspire each dish, and we are very proud to serve local produce and natural wonders from Vleck Wijnen, Frank’s Smokehouse, OhNaMi Kimchi, Lindenhoff, Marie Stella Maris and Oedipus Brewing, amongst many others. Dinner is more of a neighbourhood secret: cosy and designed for sharing. Each night our chefs bring fresh eyes to old favourites, and an open mind to eaters and drinkers of all types. Above all, everything we serve is made with love; making Little Collins a place to feel at home, even when you are far from there.