Sightseeing
Within a 10-15min walk or a 5min bike ride, you can visit the Diemerbos (which translated literally means the Diemen forest). The forest is an important part of the nature reserve "Gaasp en Diem" and is a young forest. The trees were planted in an open polder with plenty of water in the early 1990s. But during the excavation work for the forest, old tree trunks were found in the peat soil because there was also a forest long ago.
There's a really nice and large playground with wooden installations for kids, and a brewery and restaurant, with a large terrace, at the entrance into the forest, too.
12 locals recommend
Diemerbos
Within a 10-15min walk or a 5min bike ride, you can visit the Diemerbos (which translated literally means the Diemen forest). The forest is an important part of the nature reserve "Gaasp en Diem" and is a young forest. The trees were planted in an open polder with plenty of water in the early 1990s. But during the excavation work for the forest, old tree trunks were found in the peat soil because there was also a forest long ago.
There's a really nice and large playground with wooden installations for kids, and a brewery and restaurant, with a large terrace, at the entrance into the forest, too.
The Muiderslot is one of Holland’s most picturesque medieval castles. With a long and rich history, the castle is now a national museum and open for the public to explore its awe-inspiring rooms (restored to how they looked in the 17th century), as well as its collection of arms and armour.
Amsterdam castle Muiderslot has been a national museum since 1878, when it became one of the first national museums in the Netherlands. The castle was renovated thoroughly by the architect Pierre Cuypers, the same who worked on the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Central Station.
186 locals recommend
Muiderslot
1 HerengrachtThe Muiderslot is one of Holland’s most picturesque medieval castles. With a long and rich history, the castle is now a national museum and open for the public to explore its awe-inspiring rooms (restored to how they looked in the 17th century), as well as its collection of arms and armour.
Amsterdam castle Muiderslot has been a national museum since 1878, when it became one of the first national museums in the Netherlands. The castle was renovated thoroughly by the architect Pierre Cuypers, the same who worked on the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Central Station.
Food scene
Within a 10-15min walk or 5min bike ride, you can reach the House of Bird, a beer brewery, restaurant, with a large terrace, at the entrance to the Diemen forest.
Bird Brewery beers are never outlandish but all tasty and well-made, this fits perfectly with the House of Bird. It attracts different people: from people heading into or out of the park, families with children and tourists who enjoy beer. Even if you did not come for the beer there are plenty of other nice things to drink and eat. When you sit down you can scan a QR code and the menu will pop up on your phone, and you can order online and pay for it immediately. There are homemade ice teas and lemonade for example that are worth a try if you want something else than beer.
The food is equally interesting and diverse. There is everything from salads to burgers to pizzas. Our table was filled with fries, salmon flammkuchen, grilled vegetables, and vegan blueberry pie. Something for everyone.
And all of this in or around a beautiful, mostly wooden structure that fits perfectly in the woods. The House of Bird and the surrounding land is worth a family trip. For the kids there is enough to do around the restaurants and for them there is enough to eat and drink.
House of bird i.o.
1a DiemerbospadWithin a 10-15min walk or 5min bike ride, you can reach the House of Bird, a beer brewery, restaurant, with a large terrace, at the entrance to the Diemen forest.
Bird Brewery beers are never outlandish but all tasty and well-made, this fits perfectly with the House of Bird. It attracts different people: from people heading into or out of the park, families with children and tourists who enjoy beer. Even if you did not come for the beer there are plenty of other nice things to drink and eat. When you sit down you can scan a QR code and the menu will pop up on your phone, and you can order online and pay for it immediately. There are homemade ice teas and lemonade for example that are worth a try if you want something else than beer.
The food is equally interesting and diverse. There is everything from salads to burgers to pizzas. Our table was filled with fries, salmon flammkuchen, grilled vegetables, and vegan blueberry pie. Something for everyone.
And all of this in or around a beautiful, mostly wooden structure that fits perfectly in the woods. The House of Bird and the surrounding land is worth a family trip. For the kids there is enough to do around the restaurants and for them there is enough to eat and drink.
Massimo Gelato Amsterdam Oost
89 PretoriusstraatThey serve super delicious artisanal gelato
5 min from the house, you can find really good ice cream. Keep in mind they close during winter though.
Ijscuypje Diemen
49 Muiderstraatweg5 min from the house, you can find really good ice cream. Keep in mind they close during winter though.
Really great terrace in the summer, super cosy interior for cold rainy days
118 locals recommend
Vergulden Eenhoorn
58 RingdijkReally great terrace in the summer, super cosy interior for cold rainy days
Popular local bar and restaurant of the brewery with the same name. Locally made beers.
35 locals recommend
Brouwerij Poesiat & Kater
648 PolderwegPopular local bar and restaurant of the brewery with the same name. Locally made beers.
Great brunch location on the river. Great view of the river Amstel if you're sitting outside on the terrace.
399 locals recommend
Café Restaurant De Ysbreeker
23 WeesperzijdeGreat brunch location on the river. Great view of the river Amstel if you're sitting outside on the terrace.
Cocktail bar, mostly based on rum, with good food, relaxing vibe, good service and atmosphere
46 locals recommend
Rum Barrel
143 JavastraatCocktail bar, mostly based on rum, with good food, relaxing vibe, good service and atmosphere
Really nice wine bar, with great French cuisine, and excellent choices in (predominantly French) wines
14 locals recommend
Alex + Pinard
10 DapperstraatReally nice wine bar, with great French cuisine, and excellent choices in (predominantly French) wines
They serve excellent Neapolitan pizza, and their homemade tiramisu is delicious
Pizza Beppe Amsterdam Oost
23 MiddenwegThey serve excellent Neapolitan pizza, and their homemade tiramisu is delicious
Boi Boi
56 DapperstraatReally good Thai food
De Plantage
36 Plantage KerklaanStylish choice for Mediterranean food, on the side of the Artis Zoo
Rijsel
52 MarcusstraatFrench-Flemish dining served in an industrial canteen restaurant
The Lobby Fizeaustraat
2 FizeaustraatReimagined regional meat & fish dishes
Box Sociaal
30A Plantage MiddenlaanPopular Australian-inspired brunch spot, with great coffee
Rooftop bar, with good snacks, good cocktails, on the 7th floor in the Volkshotel
346 locals recommend
Canvas
150 WibautstraatRooftop bar, with good snacks, good cocktails, on the 7th floor in the Volkshotel
If you're a beer lover, and you're in Amsterdam, this is a must-visit place. Modern brewery next to a windmill producing organic blonde & dark beers & running short tours.
1100 locals recommend
Brouwerij 't IJ
7 FunenkadeIf you're a beer lover, and you're in Amsterdam, this is a must-visit place. Modern brewery next to a windmill producing organic blonde & dark beers & running short tours.
Espresso drinks & light snacks, in a rustic, arty space with a cool vibe & sidewalk seating.
164 locals recommend
Coffee Bru
14 BeukenpleinEspresso drinks & light snacks, in a rustic, arty space with a cool vibe & sidewalk seating.
Neighborhoods
Diemen is a town and municipality with a population of 29,196 in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It is located approximately 6 kilometres southeast of Amsterdam's city centre, within the Amsterdam metropolitan area.
Peaceful and quiet, typical Dutch residential area, away from the busy centre but close enough to daily explore the city.
Diemen is an interesting place, as it's situated within the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area but has a separate municipality title. The town is part of the urban area of Amsterdam and is situated between Amsterdam-Oost (IJburg, Watergraafsmeer), Ouder-Amstel (Duivendrecht), Amsterdam-Zuidoost (Bijlmer, Driemond), and Muiden.
Green space, many playgrounds, and sport fields just a few steps away.
Diemen
1 D.J. Den HartoglaanDiemen is a town and municipality with a population of 29,196 in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It is located approximately 6 kilometres southeast of Amsterdam's city centre, within the Amsterdam metropolitan area.
Peaceful and quiet, typical Dutch residential area, away from the busy centre but close enough to daily explore the city.
Diemen is an interesting place, as it's situated within the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area but has a separate municipality title. The town is part of the urban area of Amsterdam and is situated between Amsterdam-Oost (IJburg, Watergraafsmeer), Ouder-Amstel (Duivendrecht), Amsterdam-Zuidoost (Bijlmer, Driemond), and Muiden.
Green space, many playgrounds, and sport fields just a few steps away.
In the past few years this rather uninspiring part of Amsterdam saw an explosion of hip bars, restaurants, and small speciality shops. To say that Amsterdam Oost is up and coming would be an understatement, this now very popular neighbourhood has past that, and it was long overdue, as the area is close to central Amsterdam, offers some excellent architecture, and is wonderfully green.
Along with its spacious streets lined by 19th-century buildings and lush green areas, Amsterdam East (Oost) is also known for its bustling markets, vibrant cultural offerings and impeccable food scene. Before exploring the hip brewery bars and trendy wine spots, you'll find plenty of opportunities for shopping, catching an art-house film, museum-hopping or simply lounging in the beautiful Oosterpark.
The older streets around Oosterpark and the side streets off the Amstel river are especially lovely. The same can be said about the recently developed Oostpoort, a pleasant shopping district with comfortable apartments and townhomes overlooking the Ringvaart canal.
Oost’s diversity means that housing comes in all shapes and sizes. Prices differ, too, and are much lower than in neighbouring Plantage, for instance. But don’t expect huge bargains, as the entire area is popular with families, young professionals, students, and...well, everybody else.
28 locals recommend
Amsterdam-Oost
In the past few years this rather uninspiring part of Amsterdam saw an explosion of hip bars, restaurants, and small speciality shops. To say that Amsterdam Oost is up and coming would be an understatement, this now very popular neighbourhood has past that, and it was long overdue, as the area is close to central Amsterdam, offers some excellent architecture, and is wonderfully green.
Along with its spacious streets lined by 19th-century buildings and lush green areas, Amsterdam East (Oost) is also known for its bustling markets, vibrant cultural offerings and impeccable food scene. Before exploring the hip brewery bars and trendy wine spots, you'll find plenty of opportunities for shopping, catching an art-house film, museum-hopping or simply lounging in the beautiful Oosterpark.
The older streets around Oosterpark and the side streets off the Amstel river are especially lovely. The same can be said about the recently developed Oostpoort, a pleasant shopping district with comfortable apartments and townhomes overlooking the Ringvaart canal.
Oost’s diversity means that housing comes in all shapes and sizes. Prices differ, too, and are much lower than in neighbouring Plantage, for instance. But don’t expect huge bargains, as the entire area is popular with families, young professionals, students, and...well, everybody else.