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Today a walking tour from the Pijp to the Museum Quarter.
De Pijp is a neighbourhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is located directly south of Amsterdam's city centre and it is part of the borough Amsterdam-Zuid, in a part of the city known as the Old South (Oud Zuid). It is served by De Pijp metro station. Most streets in De Pijp are named after Dutch painters, like Jan Steen, Frans Hals, Ruysdael and Vincent van Gogh. Diamantbuurt, Nieuwe Pijp and Oude Pijp are the three districts composing the area.
The busiest street market of the Netherlands, the Albert Cuyp Market, is located in De Pijp. It is open six days per week and attracts tourists. The former Heineken brewery is also a local tourist attraction; the former town hall of Nieuwer-Amstel is one of De Pijp's most notable monuments. Next to the former Heineken brewery is the Marie Heinekenplein, which has a number of bars and cafes. Along the canal Ruysdaelkade, there is a small red-light district.
De Pijp is densely populated and has a diverse population, with a relatively high percentage of highly educated people and people living alone
Museum quarter in Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum
Nestled south of Leidseplein is the 19th century Museum square (Museumplein). It is the pinnacle of sophistication and home to the three major museums in Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art and the Van Gogh Museum. Without doubt, any culture vulture will be in their element in this recently renovated quarter.
Museumplein attractions
Museumplein
The Museum quarter is arguably the cultural hub of the city, offering a kaleidoscope of activities and attractions.
Shopping
A stroll down the exclusive P.C. Hooftstraat, Pieter Cornelisz or Van Baerlestraat will take the fashionista into some of the world's most chic couture houses. From diamonds to leather shoes to designer handbags, just don't forget to take your credit card.
00:00 Start
03:34 Ceintuurbaan
04:16 Ferdinand Bolstraat
07:03 Albert Cuypmarkt
10:56 Gerard Douplein
13:39 Stadhouderskade
14:53 Heineken Museum
17:38 Marie Heinekenplein
19:12 Quellijnstraat
22:42 Ruysdaelkade
29:25 Hobbemakade
30:51 Cornelis Anthoniszstraat
34:25 Roelof Hartstraat
36:09 The College Hotel
38:38 Van Baerlestraat
40:10 Frans van Mierisstraat
43:08 Het Concertgebouw
45:14 Museumplein
46:18 Van Gogh Museum
49:09 Moco Museum
53:37 Rijksmuseum
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