Begijnhof

About the Location

The Begijnhof Neighborhood in Amsterdam is one of the city’s most historic and tranquil areas. At its heart lies the Begijnhof, a hidden courtyard dating back to the 14th century. Originally established as a home for religious women known as Beguines, this area is steeped in history and exudes an old-world charm. Surrounded by tall, gabled houses, the neighborhood provides a serene retreat from Amsterdam’s bustling streets.
The Begijnhof features the oldest wooden house in Amsterdam and a peaceful chapel, both of which are open to visitors. The neighborhood’s cobblestone streets and lush greenery make it a delightful place for a stroll. Despite its quiet ambiance, the Begijnhof Neighborhood is centrally located, offering easy access to Amsterdam’s major attractions.

1. Tourist Places to Visit Nearby

Close to the Beguinage Neighborhood, you’ll find the Amsterdam Museum, which offers a deep dive into the city’s rich history. The Kalverstraat shopping street is also nearby, perfect for indulging in some retail therapy. Art enthusiasts can visit the Allard Pierson Museum or the nearby Spui Square, which often hosts book markets and art fairs.
The Floating Flower Market is another nearby attraction, where you can browse a wide variety of tulip bulbs and souvenirs. For those interested in architecture, the Royal Palace on Dam Square is a short walk away.

2. About Holi Indian Restaurant Amsterdam

Holi Indian Restaurant Amsterdam is an excellent choice for those exploring the Begijnhof Neighborhood. Known for its authentic Indian cuisine, the restaurant offers a cosy setting with an extensive menu that caters to a variety of tastes. Whether you’re in the mood for spicy curries or mild, flavorful biryanis, Holi Indian Restaurant has something for everyone.
The restaurant’s location near major tourist spots makes it a convenient dining option for travelers. The friendly staff and inviting atmosphere ensure a memorable dining experience.

3. How to Reach Holi Indian Restaurant in Amsterdam from Begijnhof

Tram and Metro Combination:
  • Tram: From the Spui tram stop near Begijnhof, take Tram 5 (direction Amstelveen Binnenhof) or Tram 24 (direction VU Medisch Centrum).
  • Transfer: Alight at Station Zuid.
  • Metro: From Station Zuid, take Metro Line 51 (direction Isolatorweg) and alight at A.J. Ernststraat.
  • Walk: From A.J. Ernststraat, it's approximately a 5-minute walk to Kastelenstraat 105.
Tram Only:
  • Tram: From the Spui tram stop, take Tram 5 (direction Amstelveen Binnenhof).
  • Alight: At Van Boshuizenstraat.
  • Walk: It's about a 10-minute walk to the restaurant from there.
Bicycle:

Amsterdam is very bike-friendly. Cycling from Begijnhof to Kastelenstraat 105 would take approximately 20-25 minutes, depending on traffic and your cycling speed. You can rent a bike from various rental services throughout the city.

Taxi or Ride-Sharing:

Taxis are readily available in Amsterdam. You can also use ride-sharing apps like Uber. The journey by car from Begijnhof to the restaurant is approximately 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic.

Walking:

If you prefer to walk, it's about an hour's journey (approximately 5 kilometers) from Begijnhof to Kastelenstraat 105. This route allows you to experience the city's sights along the way.