Amsterdam

Amsterdam Guide

Amsterdam is the kind of city that steals your heart; you’ll arrive full of anticipation and leave wanting to stay forever. There is a whole lot more to Amsterdam than its seedy reputation will have you believe. Away from the flashing lights of the red light district lies an incredibly beautiful city with far too many hotspots to contemplate squeezing into one weekend, but here’s to trying our very hardest.

THE BEST AREAS

JORDAAN

Jordaan is a great area to escape the often tourist flooded streets of the city. It has a more hipster feel to it but still with the beautiful Dutch architecture of gingerbread houses. Don’t miss the courtyards which are open to public viewing during the daytime and make sure to enjoy a beer on one of the cafe terraces.

NINE STREETS

These cobbled streets set around the canals are a shoppers dream with independent boutiques, vintage shops and lots of cute cafes for plenty of coffee breaks amongst all of that browsing.

SEVEN BRIDGES

This spot is the perfect photo opportunity for that memorable photo of Amsterdam. You can see so far down the canal that you’ll see seven brick bridges in one go and after all nothing screams Amsterdam more than canals and bridges.

I AMSTERDAM LETTERS

Located just behind the Rijks museum, it has become somewhat of an icon of Amsterdam and a tourist tradition to get a snap in front of it. The real challenge is to get a photo without anyone else in it.

TOP EATERIES

COTTON CAKE

Blueberry and lavender spelt waffles, need I say more? Cotton cake has the prettiest interior and beautifully presented dishes to match. Part concept store, part cafe; as small as it may be, it will keep you contended for a whole afternoon.

Address: 1e van der Helststraat 76-hs, 1072 NZ | Open: Monday-Friday 10am-6.30pm, Saturday 10am-5.30pm, Sunday 11.30am-5.30pm

REIN

This health conscious cafe offers fare to nourish the mind and body. Head there for a super healthy breakfast which I guarantee will be generously sprinkled with superfoods.

Address: Rijnstraat 58A, 1078 RD Amsterdam | Open: Monday-Saturday 9am-8pm, Sunday 11am-6pm

YOGHURT BARN

The yoghurt barn is a wonderful concept, it’s a spot entirely dedicated to pure, organic yoghurt. Not too dissimilar from frozen yoghurt stands, here you can choose amongst the selection of healthy toppings such as fresh berries and home-made granola which come sprinkled over thick, creamy yoghurt.

Address: Eerste van der Helstraat, 80, 1072 NZ | Open: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday-Sunday 9am-7pm

PLUK

This very recently opened cafe is right in the heart of the Nine Streets and is a welcome addition to the area which is already buzzing with great eateries. Think watermelon and feta salads and delicious smoothies.

Address: Reestraat 19, 1016 DM, Amsterdam

SLA

Literally translated to lettuce, this salad and juice bar is one of a kind. The enormous bowl of green goodness that you’ll get served is as healthy as it is delicious. So good.

Address: Westerstraat 34, 1015 MK Amsterdam | Open: every day 11am-9pm

MARIE-STELLA-MARIS

Downstairs there is a tiny cafe stripping coffee drinking back to basics with just tea, coffee and water on offer and croissants if you’re peckish. Upstairs lies a beauty store selling a selection of heavenly products favouriting aroma therapy. For each product purchased, a sum will be donated to drinking water projects.

Address: Keizersgracht 357HS, 1016 EJ | Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 2pm-5pm, Monday 12pm-6pm

SCANDINAVIAN EMBASSY

My biggest regret was not having the time to go here. The coffee is supposedly superb, the cinnamon bun even better and the salmon and eggs look so good. Please go for me and let me know just how good it is. Below photo by Silvia Falcomer

Sarphatipark 34, 1072 PB Amsterdam | Open: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday-Sunday 10am-5pm

SPECIALTY COFFEE

Amsterdam is quite literally bursting with specialty coffee shops, below are just a few of the best that the city has to offer.

HEADFIRST COFFEE ROASTERS – speciality coffee shop serving what some argue to be the best flat white in Amsterdam. Opened by two coffee fanatics who always share their love for good coffee with their customers.

COFFEE AND COCONUTS – an enormous three story café which serves fresh coconut water straight from the source alongside its coffee. Lively, fun space with loud music.

BACK TO BLACK – this cafe not only serves great coffee but also curates and sells local art from all over the Netherlands, including the furniture which you’ll be sat on.

ROOST – located in the Oosterparkbuurt area of the city where there seems to be an abundance of cute cafes opening recently. Unlike the others in the area however, Roost focuses solely on good coffee with just  a few baked goods on offer.

BAKERS AND ROASTERS – an Australian style cafe which not only serves the same standard of coffee that they do down under but also the same standard of breakfast. Here you can get every egg dish imaginable, fresh fruit platters and large stacks of pancakes.

SWEET TREATS

IJSCUYPJE ICE CREAM

This ice cream parlour is always busy which must say something about the quality of the ice cream. A great variety of flavours and happy customers leaving its doors are two very good signs to me. Best enjoyed along one of the many canals.

STROOPWAFEL

If you haven’t heard of these then let me introduce you to the wonderful world of stroopwafels. Two thin waffles sandwiched together with sweet caramel. So dangerous but so good. The best apparently come from Lanskroon, we sampled them and they were delicious but not much like the usual stroopwafel. For fresh warm ones made in front of your eyes head to the Albert Cuyp Market. I always enjoy eating them with fresh berries, so don’t forget to take some home either from Markt or Stach.

SHOPPING

Amsterdam is the ultimate shopping city; it has all of the high street brands and designer stores but the real attraction lies in the little boutiques which are entirely unique and include a plethora of vintages shops and concept stores.

For all of the high street brands head to the Kalverstraat and the Leidsestraat. Of the two, the Leidsestraat has the higher end brands. Make sure not to miss & Other Stories and Hay which aren’t far.

For individual boutiques and hours of browsing head to the Nine Streets for unique finds.

A few of favourite concept stores of mine were Anna & Nina, Charlie & Mary and Cotton Cake although it’s pretty difficult not to spend your whole travel budget inside them. 

The P.C. Hooftstraat is where you’ll find all of the designer stores so for a spot of window shopping on Amsterdam’s most exclusive street this is the place to come!

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Barbara says:

May 27, 2015 at 8:58 pm

Thanks for this beautiful guide! I really loved amsterdam when I visited a couple of years ago and I want to return soon. I really liked the Café de Jaren which has a terrace in the canal (some people arrived by boat – how cool is that?)

Farfelue says:

May 28, 2015 at 1:06 pm

Wow that sounds so cool I need to check that place out next time I go – sounds like a return visit is in order for the two of us!

Lauren says:

May 28, 2015 at 10:17 am

Thanks for this guide! I’m heading to Amsterdam in a month or so and I’m looking for all the tips I can get!

Lauren xx
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Farfelue says:

May 28, 2015 at 1:05 pm

Yay I’m so glad that you found it I hope it comes in useful – definitely go to Cotton Cake it is one of my all-time favourite cafes I’ve been to.

Victoria says:

May 28, 2015 at 11:26 am

Love this guide to the city!! I just went there over the weekend, so can’t wait to share my pictures!
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Farfelue says:

May 28, 2015 at 1:04 pm

Me too! Looking forward to seeing yours – I always love seeing how differently everyone captures a city

Ashley | SB says:

May 28, 2015 at 11:40 pm

This is such a great guide! Amsterdam is definitely on my list of dream travels.

Ashley
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Sarah says:

June 2, 2015 at 5:33 pm

I loved this guide. Hope I can visit Amsterdam sometime soon.
Wonderful photography, btw. :)

Farfelue says:

June 5, 2015 at 10:12 am

Thank you so much – yes I hope you can too and I’m hoping I can return very shortly too!