De Pijp Diaries: Market Vibes, Gnomes & Glorious Sandwiches

From Workers’ Rows to Amsterdam’s Sweet Spot Back in the 19th century, De Pijp was Amsterdam’s answer to a housing crisis — a fast-built district for factory workers, tradesmen, and migrants. Designed in a long, narrow layout known as the “pipe model,” it was cheap, crowded, and full of life. People called it “the Jordaan’s […]

Zeedijk Secrets: Dumplings, Drag Queens & Dutch History

A Street That Held Back the Sea (and Now Holds a Lot More) Before the bubble tea, before the bao buns, before the oesters at Nam Kee — the Zeedijk was built for one thing: survival. It was a sea dike, plain and simple. A wall between salty chaos and soft cheese. For centuries, this […]

Paradiso: From House of God to Temple of Sound

From Church Walls to Rock Halls If walls could talk, the ones at Paradiso Amsterdam would be screaming guitar solos and whispering prayers. This legendary venue near Leidseplein may look like a church — and that’s because it once was a meeting hall for the Vrije Gemeente of Amsterdam, a progressive breakaway from the Dutch […]

Hot in the Dam: How to Survive (and Enjoy) Amsterdam on a Scorching Summer Day

Sticky bikes, sunburnt tourists and stroopwafels that melt in your hand — welcome to Amsterdam in July. The Dutch might be masters of managing water, but when it comes to tropical heat? Let’s just say… we’re still adapting. That said, summer in Amsterdam has its own kind of sweaty magic — especially if you know […]

The Elephant Parade: Art, Awareness & a Whole Lot of Trunks on Beursplein

If you’ve walked across Beursplein recently and thought, “Am I hallucinating or is that an elephant covered in tulips?” — good news: you’re not losing it. You’ve just stumbled upon the Elephant Parade, a global open-air art exhibition that’s brought a herd of painted pachyderms to the heart of Amsterdam. And no, it’s not your […]

Why Are Amsterdam’s Houses So Delightfully Tilted?

Look up when you’re wandering Amsterdam’s canals, and you’ll notice something charming — the houses lean. Some tilt forward, others sideways, and a few even seem like they might tip over if you blink too hard. But why? Is it Dutch quirkiness? A result of too many Heinekens? Nope, there’s some serious history (and a […]

Set-Jetting in Amsterdam: Literary & Film Hotspots You Can Eat, Drink & Stroll

Ever dreamed of stepping right into the pages of a novel or onto a movie set? Amsterdam, with its charming canals and cobbled streets, isn’t just a pretty face — it’s a hotspot for literary legends and film classics alike. And the best part? You can explore it all while nibbling on authentic Dutch treats. […]

Dutch Snack Culture: Bitterballen, Frikandel & The Art of Snacktime

When you think of Dutch food, you might picture stroopwafels or hearty pancakes, but there’s a secret culinary hero lurking in the background: the Dutch snack. Yes, those deep-fried delights that are as iconic here as tulips and bicycles. A Crispy History: From Market Treats to National Obsession Dutch snacks have a long history rooted […]

Amsterdam’s Green Gems: Vondelpark & Friends

When the city buzz gets a bit too much, Amsterdammers know exactly where to go: the parks. And not just any parks—these are the green hearts pumping fresh air, picnic vibes, and some serious chill energy into the city. Let’s stroll through the best green spots in town, starting with the legendary Vondelpark. The Birth […]