Shopping area 'De negen straatjes'

Shopping area 'De negen straatjes' is nestled in the heart of Amsterdam's grandest canal district (also a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and just a two minute stroll from the Royal Palace on Dam square

Lana de Wit

The picturesque nine streets are situated on either side of the Siglo XVII canals, from the Prince's canal to the Singel canal. It is a paradise for shoppers and offers a comprehensive view of the building styles of Amsterdam. The nine little streets provide an ideal background for both locals and visitors to connect with the unique Dutch culture.
Most of the stores accept credit cards. But it is recommended to always carry some cash, in case you fall for an item in one of the more old-fashioned shops. Thursday night is shopping night in the nine little streets and the shops remain open late at night.
Here are the reasons to fall in love with the shopping area 'De negen straatjes' in Amsterdam.

All-round shopping destination

Amongst Amsterdam's best shopping spots, the nine little streets are top of the list. Because the range of boutiques is so diverse, there is something for everyone here, from high-end brands to incredible discount bargains. Shopping area 'De negen straatjes' also houses some of the best vintage shops, alongside designer Amsterdam boutiques that include some of Europe's most famous brands (e.g. Acne Studios, Van Ravenstein and Pina).
From vintage designer labels to cheap second-hand goods, the neighborhood is considered a paradise for fashion nostalgics. Meandering along the canals will be rewarded with glimpses through shop windows featuring high-end vintage accessories, retro furniture and trendy second-hand boutiques that cater to the alternative consumer.

Amazing dining options

The nine little streets are filled with great cafés and restaurants. Whether you are looking for a quick lunch or a memorable dinner date, it has plenty to offer. Café Nielsen, Buffet van Odette and Broodje Bert are the best eateries in this neighbourhood for visitors with an eye on the budget.
For a bit of a splurge for the sake of style, Van Harte offers delicious French food in a cosy and contemporary setting. For traditional Indonesian delicacies, head over to Cilubang.

Epicurians delight

Epicurians will have a great time at the chocolate and cheese specialty shops in Amsterdam. Chocolaterie Pompadour is one the best chocolate shops in Amsterdam, and the décor alone is worth a visit. Look at the delicate furnishings, inspired from the style of Siglo XIX Belgian chocolate shops. At Chocolaterie Pompadour, chocolates are made in Belgian style. The café is cosy and warm, the perfect environment to enjoy a cup of coffee with a delectable treat.
De Kaaskamer or Cheese Chamber is one of the most popular specialty cheese shops in the area. It boasts a selection of over 200 types of cheeses which are mainly imported from Switzerland, England, Spain and Italy. The shop also has a huge selection of organic cheeses. If you are overwhelmed by the possible choices, the friendly and always welcoming staff will help you choose the right savour to complement your meal.

Picturesque canal streets

There's no denying that this is one of the most picturesque districts of Amsterdam. The narrow brick lanes alongside the city's stunning canals make every intersection picture perfect. This Amsterdam destination is sure to make even the most reluctant photographers take out their cameras and strike a pose.
All the above reasons make shopping area 'De negen straatjes' the perfect neighbourhood to discover the best of Amsterdam in all its warmth and richness. After so many years, it is still a bustling and buzzing spot, with traditional businesses, hotspot restaurants, cozy cafés, art galleries, and a unique blend of authentic specialty shops.

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Author: Lana de Wit

Guest Relations Manager at Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky

My name is Lana de Wit, Guest Relations Manager at Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky. Together with the Guest Relations and Guest Services team we are making sure that all guests are having the best experience at our hotel and look after their special requests, celebrations and expectations. I get energy out of solving problems and striving for the best there is possible and I love the fact that every day is different and full of surprises. I always wanted to work at Krasnapolsky since I was a little girl, so being able to work here the past years has been a dream together with my fantastic colleagues. My biggest mission is to let every guest leave with extraordinary stories and unforgettable memories to take home. I look forward to welcoming you here in Amsterdam to give you the true Anantara experience!

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