Lonely Planet Amsterdam (Travel Guide) by Lonely Planet & Catherine Le Nevez & Abigail Blasi

Lonely Planet Amsterdam (Travel Guide) by Lonely Planet & Catherine Le Nevez & Abigail Blasi

Author:Lonely Planet & Catherine Le Nevez & Abigail Blasi [Planet, Lonely]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Lonely Planet Global Limited
Published: 2018-04-30T16:00:00+00:00


Café PapeneilandBROWN CAFE

( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.papeneiland.nl; Prinsengracht 2; h10am-1am Sun-Thu, to 3am Fri & Sat; j3/10 Marnixplein)

With Delft-blue tiles and a central stove, this bruin café is a 1642 gem. The name, 'Papists' Island', goes back to the Reformation, when there was a clandestine Catholic church on the canal's northern side. Papeneiland was reached via a secret tunnel from the top of the stairs – ask the bar staff to show you the entrance.

Cafe SoundgardenBAR

( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.cafesoundgarden.nl; Marnixstraat 164-166; h1pm-1am Mon-Thu, to 3am Fri, 3pm-3am Sat, to 1am Sun; j13/14/17 Marnixstraat)

In this grungy, all-ages dive bar, the 'Old Masters' are the Ramones and Black Sabbath. Somehow a handful of pool tables, 1980s pinball machines, unkempt DJs and lovably surly bartenders add up to an ineffable magic. Bands occasionally make an appearance, and the waterfront terrace scene is more like an impromptu party in someone's backyard.

All walks of life congregate here: the common denominator isn't fashion, age or politics but a diehard love of rock and roll.



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