The 9 Best Things To See and Do in Jordaan Neighborhood, Amsterdam
The Jordaan neighborhood is tucked inside of central Amsterdam and quite conveniently located. Arguably Amsterdam’s most famous neighborhood, the area contains an upscale assortment of art galleries, patio restaurants, cafes and street musicians. Here’s our guide to the best activities for a fulfilling day in Jordaan.
Visit Anne Frank House
Museum
It is no secret that central Amsterdam is one of the most historic parts of the Netherlands, but this particular attraction is without question its central highlight. Established in 1957 as a historical landmark, this building is indeed where the little girl, ever so famous for her esteemed memoir, The Diary of a Young Girl, spent her days in hiding as the Nazi regime swept through Europe. We highly recommend purchasing tickets in advance and planning ahead to avoid disappointment.
Breakfast and brunch in the Jordaan
Cafe
The amount of cafes, breakfast spots, and brunch restaurants in the Jordaan area is truly staggering. Whether you’re in search of Bloody Mary’s, pancakes, crepes, omelets, cappuccinos, or simply patio seating and a cup of tea, the neighbourhood has more than enough to offer. There are many good venues located on or nearby Westerstraat, and weekend brunch is a local tradition. We recommend outside seating; Jordaan’s light foot traffic and assortment of bikers are intriguing to watch during a nice early morning meal in the sleepy city of Amsterdam.
Explore Jordaan by bike
Architectural Landmark
The best way to see more of Amsterdam is by getting around like the locals do – on two wheels! And as arguably the city’s most picturesque district, Jordaan looks particularly pretty as you whizz beside the canals, down narrow alleyways and across tiny little bridges. It really is a gorgeous way to get around, but do be wary that for locals the bike lanes are a way of getting from A to B, so try not to get in the way and don’t take it too personally if the odd stressed-out commuter gives you some side eye. The best way to explore Jordaan, and the rest of Amsterdam, by bike is to join a guided tour with a local who can give you the lowdown on cycling etiquette in the city. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.
Embark on a canal cruise
Architectural Landmark
If you’d rather not work up a sweat, then the other classic way to see Amsterdam is by hitting the waters and joining a canal cruise. There are loads of these in the city – some a little more tourist trappy than others – but it can be a super serene, quite romantic way of gently taking in the city’s prettiest streets. Inevitably, then, any decent canal cruise is likely to float through Jordaan. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.
Shop on Westerstraat
Architectural Landmark
Westerstraat is one of the biggest streets in Jordaan, and its market opens on Monday mornings every week. With nearly 200 stands, the market has evolved considerably from its humble beginnings as a textile trading area. Often the market contains out of date or slightly defected products from designers such as Versace, and Nike and Adidas sportswear abounds. With no shortage of food carts and surrounding eateries, guests often spend all morning milling through this highly desirable marketplace.
Take a trip to Woonbootmuseum
Market, Museum
Sample some of the best apple pie in the city at Winkel 43
Cafe, Pub, Coffee, Dessert
Wander round Lindengracht Market
Market, Dutch
Chill out at Bar Oldenhof
Bar, Cocktail Bar, European
Escape from the high energy of Amsterdam’s urban maze and take a seat at Bar Oldenhof. Serving as a sort of shelter from the outside world, this faintly lit, yet wondrously designed traditional cocktail bar mirrors something of a speakeasy or relaxed jazz club. No noise, no rush, and a haven for any worn out travelers, Bar Oldenhof is a perfect way to end a tiring day.