Water plays a central role in the city that’s home to more than 1280 bridges and 165 canals with a length of 50 kilometers. Add in the Ij Lake that separates two parts of the city and you understand why the Dutch spend so much of their free time on and around the water.
Sitting on a spot overlooking the water is never boring, as there are always people to watch, boats passing by and sights to see. Many cafes are strategically located on the waterside to provide locals and visitors with a calming ambiance that lets you wind down, relax and work on your tan.
Hanneke’s Boom, located right next to Central Station, is like a tree house for grownups that serves great snacks and dinner. It’s almost fully surrounded by water so there are many spots to find to sit down on the grass and let your feet dangle over the waterfront while you watch the boats and ferries go by.
Pllek is located in the Northern part of the city and easily reached by (free) ferry. Matching the industrial atmosphere of the area, this spot is basically a couple of old shipping containers put together in a U shape with a huge glass front (and a fireplace) overlooking the Ij Lake. On warmer days everyone moves outside to chill on the sand of their private little beach and there’s often music, movies and other fun stuff on.
Waterkant can be found on a canal in the heart of the city, just 10 minutes walking away from Leidseplein where you’re probably going to party afterward. This hotspot is located right behind an ugly parking garage. The owners saw something in this location that many didn’t but it’s been a huge success from the minute they opened the doors to their sunny terrace. The menu offers a lot of Surinamese dishes, a popular cuisine in the Netherlands, and we know you’ll love it too.