Amsterdam’s Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes) is a charming pedestrian neighborhood that dates back to the 17th century. Located in the heart of the city, this area spans nine side streets and features well-preserved historical architecture. The cobbled pavements are lined with an array of boutiques, cafés, and fine dining restaurants, creating a boho vibe that attracts the city’s fashionable crowd. Visitors can explore the capital’s first photography museum, a unique houseboat museum, and the world’s first monument to gay rights, making it a culturally rich and diverse destination.
The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes)
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