1. The Nine Streets or De Negen Straatjes is a charming shopping district located in the heart of Amsterdam’s canal belt. The area is composed of nine narrow streets lined with beautifully preserved 17th-century buildings that house various boutique shops, cafes, bars, art galleries, and vintage stores. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the buildings’ architecture gives a quaint charm that transports visitors back in time. Locals and tourists alike visit the Nine Streets to shop for clothes, antiques, and unique items. The district is also known for its vibrant nightlife and excellent restaurants.

2. The Nine Streets shops and cafes have varying opening hours, but most shops are open from 10 am to 6 pm from Monday to Saturday and from 12 pm to 5 pm on Sundays. The district can be easily reached by public transport, bike, or on foot. There is no entrance fee to the Nine Streets.

3. The easiest way to get to the Nine Streets is by tram or bus. Take tram #13, #14, or #17 to Westermarkt, and the Nine Streets are a few minutes’ walk from there. Bus #170 and #172 stop at Westermarkt as well. Visitors can also hire a bike and cycle to the district. Taxis and private cars may have trouble navigating the narrow streets.