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Authentic bright Water Villa @ old city canal.
This water villa is situated at the beginning of the most beautiful canal of Amsterdam . Located in the center between the Central Station and the Jordaan. 10 min walk from the C.S. and 5 min to the Jordaan. Lovely modern water villa in the middle of the centre with everything handy. Living room is overlooking the water, large open windows facing the canal, design interior, large dining table, three bedrooms. Many museums, shops, railway station, boat cruise on the canals, plenty of restaurants

Bed on board in Amsterdam, with bikes ; -)
Aan boord van ons zelf gebouwde woonschip hebben we in het ‘vooronder’ een gastenkamer gemaakt. Er is uitzicht op breed water, een overdekt eigen zitje buiten en als je wil, neem je zo een duik vanuit het appartement. De boot ligt in het Oostelijk Havengebied van Amsterdam, de stedenbouwkundig veel geroemde wijk vlakbij het centrum. Voel je welkom op deze mooie plek en ontdek onze mooie stad per fiets (bij de prijs inbegrepen) of wandel door onze mooie buurt. Alle voorzieningen zijn vlakbij.

Cosy & comfortable suite on coaster close 2 centre
Cosy & comfortable houseboat apartment for a couple or 2 friends. Offering private entrance, living room with sofa bed, kitchenette, bathroom and bedroom. The light and very well insulated 35m2 studio is situated in the former sailors cabin of coaster Mado. On top you’ll have your private deck located directly on the local swimming pond with magnificent view over the harbor. Just 1-5 minutes walking to lot’s of bars, restaurants, shopping mall and bus + tramlines direct to historical center.

Cosy studio Lily in city center
Wonderfully all luxury built studio-apartment situated in an Amsterdam monument dated from 1540, that was rebuilt in 1675. The studio is located at a very quiet alley on “Blaeu Erf", nearby Dam Square, in the oldest part of Amsterdam City Centre. This modern furnished studio room has a nice area to sit, a sleeping area and a kitchenette (no stove). All with original 17e century beams. Located on the third floor, this apartment has a real cosy atmosphere to unwind after a day exploring.

Charming canal house in old city center
This apartment with it's relaxing athmosphere and stylish decoration is a good choice to rest after a day exploring the city or a after a stroll on the beach. Perfect located in the center of Haarlem to experience the best of both worlds, City & Beach. Walk into the city life of Haarlem with nice cafes, good restaurants, world famous musea and terraces. Or visit the beautiful beach and dunes for a stroll, lunch or sunset dinner. Amsterdam can be reached in only 15 minutes by train!

Historic canal house in the middle of De Jordaan!
Welcome to Morningstar! Located right in the heart of Amsterdam. We can cater up to 4 persons in the apartment, which is part of our canal house, with a master bedroom (kingsize bed) and a sleeping sofa in the living room. We welcome guests that are looking for a unique stay in a historic canal house. We like to give families with (little) children a family experience in our apartment, a vibrant place in a picturesque Dutch canal house, overlooking the Westerkerk and Anne Frank House.

Quiet Gem, lovely B&B in the Heart of Amsterdam
Independent B&B on our houseboat with your own entrance. We are located on a sunny and quiet canal in the heart of Amsterdam, close to Centraal Station, Anne Frank House, The Jordaan and the Canals. Your space is totally private with your own bathroom, bedroom, captain's room and wheel house. The space is centrally heated and double glazed for chilly days. You also have access to outside space on our pier where you can relax into the evening on warm summer nights.

Cozy houseboat with parking in the center of Amsterdam
This romantic houseboat ADRIANA in the heart of Amsterdam is for real lovers of historic ships. Built in 1888, this is one of the oldest boats in Amsterdam and is located in the Jordaan near the Anne Frank house and the Centraal Station. The ship has 5G internet, TV, central heating and a free parking space. U has the exclusive use. Outside on the deck one has a beautiful view of the Keizersgracht and there are many shops and restaurants around the corner.

First Class houseboat studio (corner)
The houseboat is in the heart of the Jordaan area, in the centre of our city. The boat has 2 separate studios of 16m2 for my guests and another part of the boat where I live myself. In walking distance of the famous Anne Frank House and Noordermarkt. The comfortable kingsize bed is a guarantee for a good nights sleep. The huge sliding windows which can be fully openend on warm days and built in shades to give you a great view and privacy.

Houseboat Jordaan
Welcome to our charming houseboat retreat in the heart of Amsterdam's historic Jordaan neighborhood! Experience the unique allure of living on the water while enjoying all the comforts of a cozy home. This delightful 25m2 suite on a typical Dutch houseboat offers all you need for a nice stay in Amsterdam, including a private bathroom, a small fridge, microwave, Nespresso machine, tea kettle, and a stylishly decorated interior.

Unique guest suite close to CS and Jordaan
The apartment is located on the lower floor of a typical Amsterdam 'canal house' (Dutch: Grachtenhuis) dating back to 1665. In the characteristic place you will find everything you need for a comfortable stay in Amsterdam. There is separate bedroom with 2 comfortable beds . The living space includes a modern bathroom and a television. I am sure you will enjoy it during your stay in Amsterdam!

At the Canal, Calm & Beautiful
Just relish having breakfast overlooking the canal and the boats floating by, a couple of meters away... Enjoy your own accommodation, your own living room, bedroom and bathroom, on your own floor. You will have complete privacy. Several times elected the most beautiful canal of Amsterdam, it's central to everything you want to visit, yet so lovely and calm.
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When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
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| Avg. temp | 4°C | 4°C | 6°C | 10°C | 13°C | 16°C | 18°C | 18°C | 15°C | 11°C | 7°C | 4°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam has inviting neighborhoods for every traveler. The canal districts and Jordaan area are often recommended for charming streets and local cafes, while De Pijp and Oud-West have lively scenes and markets. Families and groups frequently choose stays near Museumplein or around Vondelpark.
What are the best things to do in Amsterdam with kids?
Families explore the Amsterdam Zoo, visit interactive exhibits at NEMO Science Museum, and enjoy playgrounds around Vondelpark. Canal cruises often include informative stories geared toward younger explorers.
What are some of the best things to do in Amsterdam?
Explore the canals, discover works at the Van Gogh Museum, and stroll the flower-filled lanes of Jordaan. Frequent visitors enjoy touring the Anne Frank House and sampling Dutch treats in food halls.
How is the weather in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam has cool winters, with January temperatures around 34–43°F (1–6°C). Summers are mild, with July days typically near 56–73°F (14–23°C), and rain is frequent in most months.
What are the best places to visit in Amsterdam?
The Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Anne Frank House are among the most popular sites. Travelers frequently stroll the canals and unwind in green spaces like Vondelpark.
What are some hiking trails in Amsterdam?
In Amsterdam, green spaces like Amsterdamse Bos and Vondelpark have walking paths through woodland and open lawns. Trails around Rembrandtpark also provide a local, urban nature experience.
What are some family activities we can do in Amsterdam?
Families enjoy boat tours along the canals, interactive museum exhibitions at NEMO Science Museum, and fun afternoons in the playgrounds of Vondelpark. Picnics near open green spaces are a frequent choice.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Amsterdam?
Travelers often explore the windmills in Zaanse Schans, historic cities like Haarlem, and see seasonal flowers near Keukenhof Gardens. Several charming villages around the area have traditional markets and local crafts.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Amsterdam?
Many stays in Amsterdam welcome pets, especially in areas near parks like Vondelpark and Amsterdamse Bos. Neighborhoods with walking paths and outdoor cafes are frequently suggested for travelers with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Amsterdam?
Consider exploring by bike, but be mindful of tram lines and busy streets. Many attractions are ticketed in advance, and local markets are lively places to try seasonal foods.
What is Amsterdam known for?
Amsterdam is known for its historic canals, rich museum collections, and vibrant cycling culture. The city celebrates creative traditions, Dutch design, and diverse food scenes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Amsterdam?
Explore the Begijnhof courtyard for a quiet break, browse De Hallen’s creative market, and discover the street art in the Noord district. Smaller museums and local bakeries offer a glimpse into daily life.
What are the best foods to try in Amsterdam?
Dutch pancakes, stroopwafels, and herring are frequently suggested local tastes. Sample cheeses in shops and treat yourself to Indonesian rijsttafel, reflecting Amsterdam’s diverse culinary heritage.
What should I bring for a trip to Amsterdam?
Include a rainproof jacket and comfortable shoes for walking or cycling. Layers are useful as temperatures can change, and a reusable water bottle is favored by locals.
What is the nightlife in Amsterdam like?
Amsterdam has lively bar scenes, club venues, and late-night cafes, especially around Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein. Expect a mix of live music, dancing, and relaxed patios.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Amsterdam?
King’s Day festivities in spring fill the city with orange, while Amsterdam Pride brings vibrant parades in summer. Light installations during the Amsterdam Light Festival transform the canals in colder months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam has vacation rentals that welcome families, with many options near parks like Vondelpark and in residential areas close to attractions. Neighborhoods around Museumplein and the canal belt are frequently suggested for groups.
When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures and longer daylight, as well as local festivals. Tulip season draws many visitors seeking colorful gardens around the city.
All about Amsterdam
Whether you’re snacking on sweet stroopwafels and browsing the antiques at Noordermarkt or taking in a boundary-pushing dance performance at a local theater, Amsterdam combines old and new at every turn. You’ll find world-class museums, including the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum, 17th-century canal houses, stunning industrial architecture, and vibrant cafes overlooking the city’s famous canals — where the water can turn into makeshift ice rinks in the winter. The canal district of Nine Streets showcases independent boutiques, while the city’s major squares, Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, are brimming with nightlife. If you’re looking for some greenery, Hortus Botanicus is one of the world’s oldest botanical gardens.
For a bird’s eye view of the city, head to the panoramic observation deck of the multi-use space A’dam Lookout where you can also ride on Europe’s highest swing, Over the Edge, more than 325 feet above ground.
What are the top things to do in Amsterdam?
Electric Ladyland
Tucked away behind the Anne Frank House and beneath an art gallery, Electric Ladyland claims to be the first museum dedicated to fluorescence. Head here for in depth insight into the science behind phosphorescence, from small-scale minerals to all-encompassing experiences where you become part of the art. Just be sure to book ahead, as appointments are the only way to visit.
Amsterdamse Bos
This 2,500-acre forest is one of Europe’s largest city parks. Here you’ll find miles of walking and cycling paths, pretty bridges to stroll across, as well as areas for hockey, tennis, cricket, football, and swimming. Plus there are a number of spots here for refueling and relaxing, including cafes, restaurants, and a spa.
Amsterdam-Oost
This vibrant East Amsterdam district strikes a balance between historic and hip. Sandwiched between the Amstel Canal and the historic Jewish Quarter, you’ll find galleries featuring work by Dutch creatives, a stunning concert hall, and restaurants featuring cuisine from around the world. You could easily spend a day here wandering past the grand fountains in Oosterpark, going shopping at the area’s vintage and design-focused stores, browsing the 100-year-old street market known as Dappermarkt, grabbing a coffee at a canal cafe, and checking out the quirky bars and breweries.
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4.8 Average rating
Amsterdam stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Amsterdam's top spots, include Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, and Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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