the Spui
on our way to the Negen Staatjes (the Nine Streets).
Nine streets cutting diagonally across the four main canals: Singel, Herengracht, Kaizergracht and Prinsengracht.
The Nine Streets are a real delight: full of bars, restaurants, interesting and quirky shops (for some reason we missed the toothbrush shop this time: it literally only sells toothbrushes and is a good example of the shops around this area)
and like everywhere in Amsterdam, everything is stylish, carefully thought out down to the smallest detail
be it a vase in a window, or flowers
in a house or in a cafe
a bit too cold for sitting out.
And no matter where you are in Amsterdam a canal is never very far away
it's a real pleasure going in the shops
there is always something interesting to look at
fantastic and colourful bags
this is MEK, a china and glass shop
quirky and different
a real Aladdin's cave
We have now left the Nine Streets and are in the Jordaan district
we can now see Westerkerk, the church near Anne Frank's hiding place: she used to listen to the clock chiming the hours
Herengracht, I think
We have now come to Haarlemmerbuurt a busy, commercial street which is in the process of gentrification: corner shops, electricians, supermarkets, sit alongside trendy boutiques. One of my favourite shops is here, Vivian Haan's which sells amongst other things, ceramics. But like in New York, I got so excited about being here that I forgot to take any pictures. There's plenty of photographs of other shops though, and in this photograph you can see all the orange bunting, reminding us about Euro 2012.
interesting shop windows
a closer look
and now we're inside
a real cornucopia
lots of cheese
chocolate
a closer look at the chocolate shoes
Restored - sells a bit of everything
clothes, books, ceramics, accessories - selling style and a way of life
and flowers of course, we are in Amsterdam after all
looking closer
We didn't see as many flowershops this time: a lot must have closed down, to my chagrin.
We also did not see any gadget shops - there used to be loads, but I guess that kind of shop is the first to go with the recession.
there is a knack to arranging things so stylishly
harmony of form and colours
peonies
orange - is this a coincidence? I don't think so
stelitzia or bird of paradise
orchids - unusual colours
don't know what this is called, but it is stunning
everything is so carefully thought out and placed just so
a cafe that specialises in selling bagels
flowers everywhere
another eclectic boutique
a bread boutique.
On our way back we take a different route, along Prinsengracht.
Makes me suffer from nostalgia
ReplyDeleteAhhhh!
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I love the look of the cheese and bread shops - yummy!
Mick
Not the chocolate???
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I'm diabetic so chocolate is a naughty, very occasional treat! Best not to look :-(
DeleteIt must be difficult managing diabetes on a day to day basis.
DeleteWho's the bull in the china shop?
ReplyDeleteHa! Ha! Ha!
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