Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, the Jordaan district has transformed from a working-class neighborhood into an upscale enclave beloved by artists and designers. The area is characterized by grand 17th-century houses, art galleries, specialty shops, music venues, cafés, and restaurants that line its leafy canals. Visitors can explore the Anne Frank House, located on the edge of the district, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this quintessential Amsterdam neighborhood, which continues to draw both tourists and locals with its rich cultural offerings.
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