Brouwersgracht
Jordaan, Amsterdam, Netherlands
At first, Amsterdam can feel like a confusing maze of canal paths. To get your bearings, notice the main canals of Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, Herengracht, and Singel form a concentric loop around the city center with several side canals branching off from here. Topping off the northern border of the canal belt is the Brouwersgracht Canal, what many call the most beautiful street in Amsterdam.
The basics
Brouwersgracht, or the Brewers’ Canal, is named for the many breweries that were once situated here. In the 17th and 18th centuries the canal served as a site for returning ships filled with goods from Asia and the canal was lined with warehouses, which have been restored and turned into some of the most luxurious apartments in Amsterdam today. Houseboats can also be seen along the canal.
Brouwersgracht can easily be explored on foot, by bike, or on a boat. A canal cruise offers the perfect introduction to Amsterdam’s scenic waterways. Options include evening canal cruises, food and wine themed tours, and historic private canal cruises.
Things to know before you go
- The Brouwersgracht is one of the most beautiful canals in Amsterdam.
- See the Brouwersgracht sights from the water on a canal cruise.
- Photographers will love the picturesque houseboats lining the canal.
- Visit the former headquarters of the Dutch West India Company on the corner of Brouwersgracht and Herengracht.
How to get there
The Brouwersgracht connects the Singel and Singelgracht canals in the northwestern most part of Amsterdam’s Canal Ring. The Brouwersgracht is a 10-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station and can also be easily accessed via the line 18, 21, and 22 bus. Brouwersgracht is only a 10-minute walk from the Anne Frank House and the Amsterdam Tulip Museum.
When to get there
As Brouwersgracht is a public street and the canal is a mode of transportation, Brouwersgracht is always open. The ideal time to enjoy a canal cruise is during the warmer months and during the Amsterdam Light Festival over the holiday season. Brouwersgracht is particularly lovely at night, when the canal waters are calm and the canal house lights are reflected on the water.
Famous Brouwersgracht Canal Houses
There are over 100 canal houses alongside the Brouwersgracht that are listed as official national heritage sites. Highlights include Brouwersgracht 20, with its interesting neck-gabled facade, and Brouwersgracht 174, a triple warehouse featuring the Amsterdam coat of arms. Don’t miss seeing the shuttered windows on houses 188-196, which once protected spices from Asia from too much sunlight.
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