King of the Court padel tournament Frans Otten Stadium
March 21: Play short, fierce games of padel on 6 indoor courts
NextGen Games: top athletes and sports of the future
Sports festival all about new sports and talent development
Eatery Wijmpje Beukers, culinary gem in De Pijp
Neighborhood restaurant where you walk in without a reservation
Miniature Museum: History city in miniature
A permanent museum opens on Museum Square where history passes by you in miniature
Arles: Modern French bistro with focus on seasonal cuisine
Seasonal French dishes, strong wine list and chef Numa Muller in a quiet street of De Pijp
Nela: Live-fire restaurant in The Valley at Zuidas
Chefs Hari Shetty and Ori Geller cook on open fire, in front of shared plates
Little Collins: International brunch with Australian café culture
All-day brunch, strong coffee and pastries at Georgina's casual establishment in De Pijp
AI House Amsterdam: incubator for AI talent
New innovation center for AI startups building artificial intelligence
Ghent on the Schinkel: neighborhood cafe with waterfront terrace
Informal café-restaurant with Belgian touch, brasserie cuisine and a terrace right on the Schinkel
Art House: Gallery with focus on modern, contemporary art
In South you will find Kunsthuis, where you can see changing exhibitions and borrow art as well
MAP
NEAR
For three days at the end of May, the Olympic Stadium will transform into a playing field for future sports. During NextGen Games, the...
Amsterdam South
Wijmpje Beukers in the Pijp is one of those places where you plop down for a drink and stick around for...
A new museum has been added on Museumplein: the Miniature Museum Amsterdam. No traditional, text-heavy halls, but a...
Arles is a modern French bistro in De Pijp, where chef Numa Muller leads the kitchen. The restaurant revolves around seasonal French dishes, with...
Nela in the Valley South Tower on the Zuidas is all about cooking on an open fire. Chefs Hariprasad (Hari) Shetty and Ori Geller work...
Little Collins in De Pijp is all about brunch. Owner Georgina built a place here with international brunch dishes, strong coffee and pastries,...
Amsterdam has long been known as a city where creativity, technology and entrepreneurship come together. With the arrival of...
Gent on the Schinkel is one of those neighborhood spots where you can linger all day. The café-restaurant combines a...
Art House is a combination gallery and art loan in Old South, near the park. You walk right in...
Rialto De Pijp is an arthouse cinema focusing on European and non-Western independent films. In the compact theaters, you will see feature films, documentaries and classics,...
Grammes is a French artisan patisserie and viennoiserie owned by Maxime Papin and Nawal Batoun. This small neighborhood store is all about handicraft: from the...
You'll find Arie op de Hoek in the Pijp in a corner building from 1876. It is a neighborhood cafe, bar and bistro all in one, set up...
At the Rijksmuseum, women are everywhere. In history. On the canvas. And behind the work. Yet they remained...
Bennies opened its doors in 2025 and has been offering a modern, casual dining experience in South since then. The...
In the cultural heart of Oud-Zuid, a new Bolia store recently opened its doors. This store puts Danish craftsmanship...
From Wednesday, April 22 through Sunday, April 26, the Netherlands' longest-running contemporary art fair returns to RAI Amsterdam. The KunstRAI...
La Nostra Gigi on Marie Heinekenplein in De Pijp combines Italian shared dining with an interior that captures the 1970s Dolce Vita in...
Omakase Amsterdam in De Pijp offers a 14-course Japanese culinary experience. The chefs prepare their creations right at the table.
In Amsterdam Zuid you will find a succession of beautiful sights and many green and characteristic neighborhoods. In the Museum Quarter you will find some of the best museums in the world, and the most expensive shopping street in the Netherlands. De Pijp is the place to be when it comes to vibrant nightlife with great restaurants and bars, and the Albert Cuyp. And in Oud-Zuid, you'll find cozy streets full of boutiques, coffee bars and lunch spots.
What is there to do in Amsterdam South? If you get the chance to see a performance at The Royal Concertgebouw, we definitely recommend it. The building is world famous for its highly regarded acoustics. In April 2013, Queen Beatrix bestowed the Royal title to the building to mark its 125th anniversary. The Royal Concertgebouw is considered one of the finest concert halls. The Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of Vincent van Gogh pieces in the world. The museum is a must see when you visit Amsterdam. You will also find the luxurious P.C. Hooftstraat, numerous fine restaurants and the famous Vondelpark in this part of town. So take your time to browse our selection of art, culture, restaurants, nightlife and stores in this beautiful district.