Find the Best Things to Do in Jordaan
By Jessica Lipowski
Amsterdam Local Expert
About Jordaan
De Jordaan is a picturesque and charming neighborhood with a rich history. Once home to the working class and immigrants, the area was known for its poor living conditions, political tensions and close community bonds. Now, De Jordaan has risen through the ranks to become one of the city's most famous and posh areas.
See & Do
Leisurely stroll through De Jordaan and discover why everyone is always raving about the neighborhood. Hear Anne Frank's story at the Anne Frank House or stop by the Noorderkerk, originally opened in 1623 for the working-class residents. Dig a little deeper and discover the many beautiful, little gardens called “hofjes,” often hidden from plain sight. The Woonbootmuseum showcases life on a houseboat, while the Pianola Museum features this special instrument in action.
Eat
De Jordaan provides a plethora of possibilities that will leave you with a warm, fuzzy feeling. Start your day right with pannenkoeken at the Pancake Bakery or brunch at G&Ts. Break-up your mid-morning stroll at Café Winkel with a slice of the best apple pie in town. Dinner anyone? Look no further than good ol’ Dutch cooking at Moeders, fresh, organic creations at Proeverij 274, Mexican at Los Pilones and meat-free meals at Vliegende Schotel.
Party
De Jordaan is magical at night; canals are lit up and the neighborhood is like a postcard – picture perfect. Inside, cafes and clubs are full of life. Drink an ale at Papeneiland or enjoy jenever at t’Smalle. De Twee Zwaantjes, Café Tabac and Café Chris are also popular. Discover the underground music scene at Korsakoff. Listen to jazz at Het Geveltje or blues and rock at Maloe Melo. De Jordaan nightlife guarantees a great time.
Stay
While the number of hotels in De Jordaan is limited, the area is quiet and convenient. Each hotel has its own personality, so no two are alike. Stay in a cozy Bed & Breakfast, The Eelhouse, or Hotel Acacia, a budget hotel situated in a canal house right near the markets on Lindengracht and Westerstraat. Hotel Wiechmann, with its charm and character, is another great option. De Jordaan will soon be your home away from home.
Shop
As you enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canals, pop into some of the stores. De Jordaan is known for its quaint boutiques, fantastic independent shops and appealing art studios. De Looier, one of the largest indoor art and antique markets in the Netherlands, is located in De Jordaan. On Monday mornings, Noordermarkt has a flea market. From fine art to fashion, you’ll definitely find a few hidden treasures in this neighborhood.