The Jordaan is one of my favourite districts in Amsterdam. Last Spring I went there a couple of times, once with my husband and then with my friends. If you like art galleries, particularly of modern art, especiality shops and restaurants, the Jordaan is the right place to go. Originally a working-class neighbourhood, the Jordaan has become one of the most expensive and upscale locations in the Netherlands.
Let me share with you the suggestions I have given our cousins for a walk in the Jordaan.
I like to start with a lunch in La Perla. They work with the finest ingredients imported from Italy, like the genuine ‘Mozzarella di Bufala Campana D.O.P.’ which is delivered fresh, twice a week, from the Naples area. The pizzas are made with regionally grown, non-industrial products and, in my opinion, they are not expensive.
Baking my pizza in the large wood fueled brick oven.
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Generally, I choose Pizza Margherita (tomato, buffalo mozzarella, basil, oregano, olive oil) which costs € 8.50.
The most expensive is the Prosciutto San Daniele (tomato, buffalo mozzarella, San Daniele ham, rocket, parmigiano reggiano D.O.P.) that costs € 13.70.
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Address: Tweede Tuindwarsstraat 14 & 53
After eating a delicious homemade pizza, I like to go to Monte Pelmo for a nice Italian ice-cream!
If you take your child with you on his/her birthday, the child will be offered an ice-cream! Really nice, don't you think? :-) You need to bring with you the child's ID card and he/she must be up to 12 years old.
Address: 2e Anjeliersdwarsstraat 17
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Finally, I like to enjoy a coffee at the T'Smalle, a very cozy café and restaurant with a terrace in front of the canal. A very lovely place to enjoy a pretty Spring afternoon! Inside, take a look at the brown wooden walls, the charming decoration and the beautiful window glasses.
Address: Egelantiersgracht, 12
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Now, it's time to take a walk and some photos...:-)
A house of the Jordaan with lovely flower vases
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From the Jordaan, it's easy to reach Anne Frank House (Prinsengracht 263-267).
This photo is of the building in front.
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Also next to the Anne Frank House is the Westerkerk, the church Anne used to mention in her diary and where Rembrandt is buried after spending his last years living in the Jordaan (Rozengracht).
This Renaissance style church is the biggest Protestant church in the Netherlands and it was built for the wealthy “ring of canals” area (Kaisergracht, Prinsengracht and Herengracht).
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The steeple with its imperial crown was built in 1638. In 1906, in the celebrations of the 300 years of the birth of Rembrandt , the colour of the crown was changed from blue to golden yellow. In the "Rembrandt year" 2006, exactly one hundred years later, the colour was restored to its original blue.
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Have you ever been in Jordaan? :-) Did you enjoy your day? :-)
10 comments:
Tudo tão bonito, Sandra!
Venho agradecer-te as visitas e o estímulo que assinalam os comentários e desejar que o sol chegue a Almere.
Beijinhos. :)
Bom...que lindo sol, que lindos girassois! :-)) Obrigada, Ana :-),
tambem pelo carinho e atençao constantes. Os comentarios sao mais que merecidos pela beleza e sensibilidade que os teus posts transmitem. :-) Nos e que agradecemos!
Muitos Beijinhos! :-))
Muito giro este post sobre a nossa vizinhança!
Somos adeptos da La Perla e do Monte Pelmo mas também do Japanese Pancake World na mesma rua. Adoramos passear pela Egelantiersgracht em especial na Sexta/Sábado à noite...e a melhor parte é que fica apenas a dois minutos de casa!
Gotta love the Jordaan! :)
Sortudos :-)) Ha que aproveitar ao maximo as coisas boas que temos a nossa volta, nao e e? ;-)Bjs!
Olá Sandra,
I am back :D ao blogger e à Holanda :P
Já há algum tempo que não escrevia nada aqui no teu blog mas sempre que pude dei uma vista de olhos ^^. Continuas com posts super interessantes... cada vez que via o teu blog apetecia-me vir para a Holanda outra vez eheheheheh
Não sei o que aconteceu ao outro blog (osegredodolago.blogspot.com) desapareceu de vez, talvez devido à inatividade!!!!
Beijocas Grandes,
Telma ;P
Ola, Telma!
Que bom saber de ti! :-)
Ja me tornei seguidora do teu novo blogue. :-) Adorei as fotos :-)
Vai aparecendo sempre que queiras :-) Tudo, tudo a correr bem! Estas por Eindhoven?
Beijinhos!
Olá :P
Não, desta vez estou "temporariamente" na zona de Rilland, mas tenciono mudar-me para Tilburg dentro de alguns meses, tudo depende de como as coisas corram :D
Beijinhos
Telma
Tilburg= Efteling! ;-) Tu sabes escolher os teus destinos ;-))
Eu gosto muito do sul da Holanda; acho mais parecido a nossa maneira de ser. Também me parece que as coisas sao mais em conta. :-)
Muito boa sorte!! :-)
Obrigada! :D Desta vez há-de correr como o esperado ;P
Eu gosto muito da zona Noord-Brabant especialmente as cidade de Breda e Tilburg... Tenho muito boas referencias das pessoas dessa zona :D e é de facto tudo mais barato! Aliás sempre me fez confusão o facto do nivel de vida ser basicamente o mesmo que em Portugal mas desta vez ainda mais até porque falando de comida, já encontrei coisas iguais mais baratas que lá :O é incrivel!!!!
A sério?? Fantástico!!
Nós estivémos no Limburgo há pouco tempo e gostámos imenso.:-)
Bjs!
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