Nine Streets

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Nine Streets is a picturesque shopping and dining district in Amsterdam’s historic canal belt, known for its narrow streets, boutique stores, and charming 17th-century architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neighbourhood
shopping district
tourist attraction
accessMode bicycle-friendly
pedestrian-friendly
boundedBy Raadhuisstraat NERFINISHED
Singel NERFINISHED
cityDistrict Amsterdam-Centrum NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
crossesCanal Herengracht NERFINISHED
Keizersgracht NERFINISHED
Prinsengracht NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Dutch
hasStreet Berenstraat NERFINISHED
Gasthuismolensteeg NERFINISHED
Hartenstraat NERFINISHED
Huidenstraat NERFINISHED
Oude Spiegelstraat NERFINISHED
Reestraat NERFINISHED
Runstraat NERFINISHED
Wijde Heisteeg NERFINISHED
Wolvenstraat NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfBusiness antique shops
fashion boutiques
hairdressers and salons
hotels and guesthouses
specialty food shops
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Amsterdam Canal Ring) NERFINISHED
knownFor 17th-century architecture
art galleries
boutique shopping
cafés
design shops
independent shops
picturesque streets
restaurants
vintage stores
localName De Negen Straatjes NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amsterdam
Amsterdam city centre NERFINISHED
Canal Ring NERFINISHED
Grachtengordel NERFINISHED
partOf Amsterdam Canal Belt NERFINISHED
primaryActivity dining
leisure
retail
streetCount 9
tourismCategory popular tourist destination
typicalBuildingPeriod 17th century GENERATED
urbanCharacter historic
mixed-use

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Negen Straatjes translation Nine Streets