
Oosterpark
Amsterdam's first large public park (1891), an English-landscape oasis with curving ponds beside the Tropenmuseum.
A leafy pocket park in the heart of De Pijp, with ponds, a monument to Samuel Sarphati and lawns full of locals.
Sarphatipark — Photo: Geen machineleesbare auteur aanwezig. Op basis van auteursrechtclaims wordt auteur SanderK aangenomen. · CC BY-SA 2.5
A leafy pocket park in the heart of De Pijp, with ponds, a monument to Samuel Sarphati and lawns full of locals.
Best for: A neighbourhood breather in De Pijp

Amsterdam's first large public park (1891), an English-landscape oasis with curving ponds beside the Tropenmuseum.

Amsterdam's most-loved park: 47 hectares of winding ponds, lawns and an open-air theatre, a few minutes from the Museumkwartier.

A lively green strip wrapped around the Westergas culture complex — meadows, water and former gasworks turned bars and galleries.