Similar to College Hills' young and intellectual vibe, De Pijp in Amsterdam is famously youthful and diverse. De Pijp is renowned for its bohemian atmosphere and vibrant street life. Formerly a working-class quarter built to ease the city’s overpopulation, this neighborhood has been transformed into a melting pot of cultures and a haven for foodies, hipsters, and art lovers. The bustling Albert Cuyp Market, the largest daytime market in Europe, offers a variety of goods, local foods, and exotic produce. De Pijp is also known for its narrow streets lined with a mix of independent shops, trendy boutiques, and cozy cafes. Its diverse dining scene ranges from Syrian to Surinamese and everything in between. De Pijp also boasts the presence of the Sarphatipark, a green oasis in the midst of the urban landscape, and is in proximity to the Museum Square, home to the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum.
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Free Activities
Albert Cuyp Market
Experience Amsterdam's most famous street market, bustling with vendors selling everything from fresh produce to clothing and accessories.
Sarphatipark
A tranquil park in the heart of De Pijp, perfect for a relaxing stroll or leisurely picnic amidst its scenic ponds and green spaces.
De Pijp's Street Art
Discover the colorful street arts and murals scattered throughout the De Pijp neighborhood, showcasing the area's creative spirit.
Paid Activities
Heineken Experience
Dive into the history of one of the world's most famous beers with an interactive tour at the original Heineken brewery.
Cocktail Workshop at House of Bols
Learn how to mix your favorite cocktails at this interactive workshop, which includes a tour of the Bols Cocktail & Genever Experience.
RIJKS® Restaurant
Enjoy a culinary adventure at this Michelin-starred restaurant located inside the Rijksmuseum, offering a menu inspired by Dutch history.
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