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For the location
love this café:
Beurs van Berlage
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TOOROP'S TILE TABLEAU
The vestibule of the Beurs van Berlage houses a unique treasure: three symbolic tile tableaus by Jan Toorop. They challenge visitors with visions of a possible future and reflect on the cycles of time and society. These artworks, which have found a new home after careful renovation, remain a fascinating spectacle, encompassing a range of impressionism, symbolism, and pointillism.
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Day 1: Jordaan District & Antiquing → Markets → Bloemenmarkt
Morning: Antiquing & Canal-side Browsing
Start in the heart of the Jordaan, known for its quaint streets, canals, and galleries.
Antiekcentrum Amsterdam – Classic Antiques
Elandsgracht 109, 1016 TT Amsterdam
🚶 From here, wander south along Elandsgracht and the Grachtengordel canals for more shops.
Japanese Antique Store – Japanese & curios
Prinsengracht 262-HS, 1016 HH Amsterdam
Kramer Kunst & Antiek – Art & decorative antiques
Prinsengracht 807, 1017 KA Amsterdam
Prinsheerlijk Antiques – Stylish Dutch antiques
Prinsengracht 579, 1016 HT Amsterdam
👉 Route suggestion:
Start at Elandsgracht → head onto Prinsengracht canal street (classic canal views) → follow Prinsengracht east/south toward the centre of Amsterdam (about 25–40 minutes on foot total with stops).
Lunch & Bitterballen Break
🍴 Stop by:
Café 't Smalle – Classic Dutch pub for bitterballen and local brews
Egelantiersgracht 12, 1015 RL Amsterdam
⏱️ Allow ~45–60 minutes to relax here.
Markets & Flowers
Noordermarkt & Flea Market (Jordaan)
Noordermarkt square, Jordaan – Historic market for antiques, vintage, and curios (especially Saturday & Monday mornings).
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Bloemenmarkt (Flower Market) – Amsterdam’s famed floating flower/bulb stalls
Singel between Muntplein & Koningsplein
Amsterdam
👉 From Café ’t Smalle, walk ~15–20 minutes east toward Noordermarkt, then another ~20-25 minutes to the Bloemenmarkt along canals south toward the city centre.
🛍️ Day 2: Main Shopping Streets → Hidden Chapel → Dam Square
Morning: Amsterdam Shopping Streets
Start near:
🛍️ Nieuwendijk & Kalverstraat – Amsterdam’s main pedestrian shopping streets with boutiques to big brands.
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📍 From Bloemenmarkt, it’s ~10–15 min walk to Muntplein → then head west down Nieuwendijk toward Dam Square (lots of shops en route).
Secret Chapel Stop
🕍 Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder – Our Lord in the Attic
A hidden Catholic chapel & museum tucked inside a 17th-century canal house — a peaceful, reflective spot in the city centre.
Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder
Oudezijds Voorburgwal 38-40, 1012 GD Amsterdam
⏱️ A peaceful 45–60 min visit.
Dam Square & Coffee Break
📍 Dam Square – Amsterdam’s central plaza with historic sights (Royal Palace, Nieuwe Kerk, National Monument).
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🍵 Grab a coffee at De Bijenkorf’s café or Heinen Delftware & Café (Muntplein) — lovely views and central location.
Heinen Delftware – Delft Ware & café stop
Muntplein 12, 1012 WR Amsterdam
🛍️ Also check the Delftware & ceramics shops nearby like Heinen Delftware (Prinsengracht) or Madame Blue Delftware & Jewelry for local souvenirs.
🌆 Day 3: Red Light District → Oude Kerk → Canal Walks → Sofitel Bar Treat
Red Light District & Medieval Church
👣 From Dam Square, walk 5–10 minutes south into De Wallen (Red Light District).
🛐 Oude Kerk Amsterdam – Amsterdam’s medieval Old Church • admire the gothic interior and medieval misericords.
Passporter
Oudekerksplein 23, 1012 GX Amsterdam
💡 Explore the surrounding alleys and historic canal streets — fascinating contrast of history and modern life.
Finish with a Treat
🍸 Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam – Bar & Lounge options (e.g., The Flying Dutchman bar or Library ‘Or’) for apertifs/refreshments in a historic luxury setting.
Sofitel
Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197, 1012 EX Amsterdam
⏱️ Book a table and enjoy drinks as you unwind — gorgeous interiors and a great way to end your trip.