De Negen Straatjes
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About De Negen Straatjes
Nine picturesque streets connecting the three major canals (Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, Herengracht) in the city center, packed with independent boutiques, vintage shops, specialty stores, and cafes. Each street has its own character: Reestraat for fashion, Huidenstraat for homeware and design, Gasthuismolensteeg for vintage. The canal crossings between streets give you postcard views in every direction.
These nine streets occupy some of the most expensive real estate in Amsterdam, but somehow most of the shops remain independent rather than chain. You'll find a perfumer who's been blending custom scents for 30 years next to a cheese shop that's been in the same family for generations. The vintage clothing stores are genuinely good, not the picked-over tourist-bait you find elsewhere. Laura Dols on Wolvenstraat specializes in vintage evening wear and is worth a visit even if you're not buying.
The Nine Streets are also a strong lunch and coffee stop. Screaming Beans on Hartenstraat does excellent specialty coffee. The Pancake Bakery on Prinsengracht (technically one block north) serves the Dutch pancakes you're supposed to try at some point. Plan to spend a couple of hours wandering. The streets are short, so you can cover all nine at a comfortable pace. Most shops close on Mondays, and Sundays are quieter than Saturday. Visit Tuesday through Saturday for full access to everything.
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