Amsterdam - De Pijp (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

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Amsterdam - De Pijp

De Pijp’s village-like character is due in part to the fact that it’s an island, connected to the rest of the city by 16 bridges. With gentrification continuing apace, this arty, foodie neighbourhood retains a community-oriented bohemian spirit.

- feasting your senses on the international free-for-all of fresh produce, cheese, fish, colourful clothing, accessories and quirky Dutch souvenirs at the Albert Cuypmarkt, Europe’s largest daily street market
- maps
- bar hopping between exuberantly friendly neighbourhood watering holes, starting with borrel (drinks) at Boca’s
- transport
- strolling through Sarphatipark, an urban oasis of lawns, statues, ponds and fountains
- restaurants & bars

Coverage includes: Neighbourhood Top Five, Local Life, Getting There & Away, Sights, Eating, Drinking & Nightlife, Entertainment and Shopping.
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