Top 10 Things to do in Kinkerbuurt, North Holland Province

February 11, 2022 Nobuko Falco

This city, full of colorful homes, canals and bridges, is one of Europe's most picturesque capitals. Must-sees on any visitor's itinerary include the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum and the world's only floating flower market. Rent a bike and join thousands of locals navigating Amsterdam's labyrinthine streets, or just take in the sights on foot. For an unusual and memorable alternative to hotels, consider staying in a houseboat.
Restaurants in Amsterdam

1. Personal Amsterdam Tours - Private Tours

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Personal Amsterdam Tours - Private Tours

I do Personal VIP tours in Amsterdam. I show the real Amsterdam all the hot spots and no tourist traps. You pay what it is worth to you. I do not do any history tours but I show Amsterdam as it is today.

2. Sterre Der Zee

Hasebroekstraat 43, 1053 CN Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 420 1893 http://www.sterrederzee.mimemo.net
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Sterre Der Zee

3. Uncover Lab

Hannie Dankbaarpassage 39, 1053 RT Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 261 3413 [email protected] http://uncoverlab.com
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Uncover Lab

At Uncover Lab we take personalizing to a whole new level, by creating all sorts of custom objects with the help of our laser cutter. Just like a tattoo shop, you’re free to bring in your own design, or create something together with our Creative Operators. The same goes for the object: either bring it with you or pick something at the spot. 1. Choose a product 2. Pick or create a design 3. Burn it!

4. Felt Amsterdam

H. Dankbaarpassage 15, 1053 RT Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 6 48046595 [email protected] http://www.feltamsterdam.nl
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Felt Amsterdam

Phylene Lemans is a Dutch designer who specializes in feltmaking. Fine merino wool is worked into sheer silk fabric which makes the felt light and pleasant to wear. Wool can also be used to create wall hangings, which are decorative and will improve the accoustics of your home. Wool is a renewable material and in combination with a craftsmen’s way of working, felt is a sustainable textile. I also give workshops and classes in feltmaking. Please check out the website: clothes, accessories and wallhangings. These are also made on commission in every size and colour.

5. The Maker Store Amsterdam

Hannie Dankbaarpassage 3 De Hallen Amsterdam, 1053 RT Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 261 7667 [email protected] http://www.themakerstore.nl
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The Maker Store Amsterdam

The Maker Store is the place to get yourself some locally made stuff or get a nice gift from Amsterdam. We sell more than 90 brands from unique makers, all from Amsterdam and it’s surroundings. We have all kinds of different products from jewelry to peanut butter. At The Maker Store you’ll always buy something with a great story.

6. Foodhallen Amsterdam

Bellamyplein 51, 1053 AT Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 218 1775 [email protected] http://www.foodhallen.nl
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Foodhallen Amsterdam

Reviewed By rachelmfs7558YH

Amazing community feel with amazing food vendors! We spent the afternoon here eating and drinking, most of the food stalls do taster plates where you get abit of everything from there stand. A lovely laid back place to visit would definitely recommend

7. De Hallen Amsterdam

Hannie Dankbaarpassage, 1053 RT Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 705 8164 [email protected] http://www.dehallen-amsterdam.nl/
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De Hallen Amsterdam

The centre for media, culture, fashion, food and crafts with a libary, hotel, cinema, local markt and foodhall. The building where once the first electric trams in Amsterdam were serviced has been granted a new life. In the former tram depot, an official monument built between 1902 and 1928, you now find De Hallen Amsterdam. Right in the middle of the 19th century district Amsterdam West.

Reviewed By CanberraDiner

We stumbled upon De Hallen by accident. The market bit in the main hall is cute and quirky. The day we visited the vendors had a mix of art and books and made-in-Amsterdam stuff. But the real draw card for us was the food hall, which is really cool. Lots of different vendors, serving everything from yogurt to cocktails, and Spanish to Vietnamese. Good vibes, fun music, excellent food! We particularly LOVED the Tacos from Taqueria Lima.

8. Filmhallen

Hannie Dankbaarpassage 12, 1053 RT Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 820 8122 [email protected] http://www.filmhallen.nl
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Filmhallen

9. Hookah Lounge Amsterdam

Kinkerstraat 346, 1053 GE Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 6 27345678 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hookah-Lounge-Amsterdam/454769444695205
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Hookah Lounge Amsterdam

Smoking hookah/shisha, Fresh shakes, moroccan tea and coffeebar.

10. Ten Kate Markt

Ten Katestraat, 1053 CG Amsterdam The Netherlands http://www.tenkatemarkt.nl/
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Ten Kate Markt

Reviewed By 19whatsup55 - Tilburg, The Netherlands

One of the best open markets I have seen for a long time: active 6 days a week, a great variety of goods on offer and most importantly mainly visited by locals, not tourists.

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