Route length
2 days
Moving time
~14 h
Distance
25 km
Budget
€300–750/person
Transport
Walking, Cycling, Mixed
Best Season
Spring
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Route Waypoints
Leave Centraal on foot south along the Damrak to the Dam square (Royal Palace, Nieuwe Kerk, National Monument). Duck immediately left into the canal belt — the grid of four concentric canals (Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht) is a UNESCO World Heritage site, built between 1610 and 1660. The Nine Streets (9 Straatjes) neighbourhood sits in the western canal belt: nine short streets crossing the canals between Leidsestraat and Raadhuisstraat, lined with vintage shops, independent bookshops, small galleries, and the best window-shopping in Amsterdam. End at Westermarkt and the Westerkerk tower for a view.
Practical Tips
Walk the canals in the morning (08:00–10:00): the light on the water, the houseboats, the cyclists — this is the real Amsterdam. By 11:00 tour groups dominate the Damrak and Jordan areas.
Herengracht "Golden Bend" (near Vijzelstraat): the widest, grandest section of the canal belt — 17th-century merchant mansions with double-width plots. Compare their gable shapes (step gable, neck gable, bell gable) as you walk.
Begijnhof (Gedempte Begijnensloot): a 14th-century almshouse courtyard hidden behind an unmarked wooden door. Free entry, open daily ~09:00–18:00. One of the most peaceful spots in the entire city — locals sit here on benches surrounded by grass and 17th-century wooden houses.
Nine Streets coffee: Koffiehuis van den Volksbond (Kadijksplein 4, VERIFY) for old-school koffie met koek; or Espressofabriek (a local roaster chain) for specialty.
Bikes: pick up a rental at MacBike Centraal (Stationsplein 12, (GPS [2])52.37784.9004) before starting — you'll want wheels for De Pijp and Noord sections.
Coordinates:[1] 52.36760, 4.88510 · [2] 52.37780, 4.90040 · [3] 52.36928, 4.88401 · [4] 52.37094, 4.89364 · [5] 52.36903, 4.89732
Where to stay
- The Dylan AmsterdamHotel · €380–750 · 201 m
Boutique luxury hotel on Keizersgracht canal; 17th-century building; rooms overlook canal; the most romantic address in Amsterdam
- Hotel V NespleinHotel · €150–280 · 688 m
Boutique design hotel on lively Nes street; 5min walk from Dam; good value for the location; stylish rooms
- Stayokay Amsterdam CentrumHostel · €30–75 · 845 m
Best-located hostel in Amsterdam; 5min walk to Begijnhof; private rooms available; bike rental on site; HI-affiliated
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