Noord (Dutch for North) is the borough of Amsterdam north of the IJ. It is a residential district, and with about 86,000 inhabitants, it is a medium-sized city (and it is growing at a rapid pace—three new neighbourhoods are under construction). This district has remained well off the radar among tourists visiting Amsterdam, so amenities are not well-developed. It looks strikingly different from the city centre, so get in with an open mind. Yet, there is more to see than you might think. The ferry to it in itself is a breeze, crossing the river IJ and showing the urban landscape of Noord. Get off at the NDSM shipyard, which functioned as a shipyard until the 1980s, but now boasts a lively art scene. Urban culture comes alive in its large skate park. Then patch up your bicycle, and ride it through the rural farmland in the east. The picturesque villages Ransdorp and Zunderdorp are favorites among the locals for their traditional Dutch farmhouses.
Understand
editGet in
editThe north lies fairly isolated from the rest of Amsterdam, but there is a free GVB ferry from Centraal Station in the Binnenstad. Instead of just being a way to get in, the ferry ride is an attraction in itself. It gives a great view over the urban harbor-front, and shows the diversity of the north's residents. Large signs show when the next boat is departing, and when it does, expect masses of locals to get on with their bicycles. Getting on just before the boat leaves seems to have turned into a sport here. You can take off at different piers, the NDSM shipyard being the most notable. If you want to do some further exploring, be sure to bring a bicycle and a decent map.
Noord is also connected to the rest of Amsterdam by the Schellingwouderbrug bridge and the three road tunnels the Coentunnel, IJtunnel, and Zeeburgertunnel. Amsterdam's Central Station connects via tramline 52, the North/South-line, which has two stops in Noord: 1 Noorderpark 52 and 2 Noord 52 . Line 52 is served by one train every six minutes, or ten per hour going either direction. Hence, planning your journey isn't a necessity.
See
editThere's not much to see around here, but you might want to check out the windmill. It's not open to the public. The NDSM-shipyard is also home to the headquarters of Greenpeace.
- 1 D'Admiraal (1792), Noordhollandschkanaaldijk 21 (12 minutes walk from Amsterdam, Noord 52 ,). Windmill on the bank of the Noordhollands Kanaal in the north, ferry from Central Station.
- 2 STRAAT Museum, NDSM-Plein 1 (on the former NDSM shipyard), ☏ +31 20 370 9630. Mondays 12:00-17:00, all other days 10:00-17:00. Museum depicting street art in a large indoor exhibition. Adults €18,50, 13-18 yrs €9,50, 0-12 yrs free.
Do
editTake the ferry over the IJ that runs on the north side of Amsterdam Centraal. These are free of charge and provide nice views of the harbor and skyline. Take the ferry to Buiksloterweg and make a short walk to the EYE Film Institute for its architecture and free exhibition in the basement.
- 1 EYE Film Institute Netherlands, IJpromenade 1 (Veer Buiksloterweg (Ferry Buiksloterweg) 901 38 ), ☏ +31 20 589-1400. Su-Th 10:00-22:00, F Sa 10:00-23:00. EYE is an institute dedicated to the preservation of film for future generations. It is the successor of the Filmmuseum. It has four film theatres with alternative screenings such as art films. In April the Imagine Film Festival is held here with screenings dedicated to exploitation, cult and lower-budget films. Well worth it if you're a fan of the genre.
Buy
edit- 1 Buikslotermeerplein Boven 't Y Shopping Mall (Boven 't Y), Buikslotermeerplein Amsterdam (Hildsven 31 36 37 ), info@boventy.nl.
Eat
edit- 1 Café Modern B.V., Meidoornweg 2, ☏ +31 20 494 0684. A restaurant and cafe in a hall which used to be a bank.
- 2 Café-restaurant Stork, Gedempt Hamerkanaal 201, ☏ +31 20 634 4000, info@restaurantstork.nl. A fish and seafood restaurant in an old factory on the banks of the river.
- 3 Hangar Amsterdam, Aambeeldstraat 36 (Next to Hotel Goudfazant), ☏ +31 20 363 8657, info@hangar.amsterdam. A redesigned aircraft hangar, turned restaurant.
- 4 Mount Everest Tandoori, Spreeuwenpark 3, ☏ +31 20 632 6055, info@mteveresttandoori.nl. An Indian and Nepalese restaurant. Vegetarian friendly.
- 5 Pllek, Tt. Neveritaweg 59, ☏ +31 20 290 0020, info@pllek.nl. A bar and restaurant in an old industrial area, by the river.
Drink
edit- 1 Cafe De Pont, Buiksloterweg 3-5, 1031 CC Amsterdam, ☏ +31 20 636 3388.
- 2 Tolhuistuin, Tolhuisweg 5, 1031 CL Amsterdam, ☏ +31 20 7630650.
Sleep
edit- 1 NH Galaxy, Distelkade 21, 1031 XP Amsterdam (Mosplein 34 35 36 391 394 ), ☏ +31 20 634-800.
- 2 Bastion Hotel Amsterdam Noord, Rode Kruisstraat 28, ☏ +31 20 632-3131. 3-star hotel with 86 rooms.
Connect
editGo next
editYou can make a full-day cycling tour along the coast, taking in Marken, Monnickendam, Volendam, Edam, Broek in Waterland and other villages of the Waterland region.