Overview
Oosterpark is a serene 19th-century park in Amsterdam's multicultural Oost district. It features mature trees, wide lawns, and monuments including the National Slavery Memorial.
Highlights
- National Slavery Memorial: A powerful monument by Erwin de Vries, unveiled in 2002.
- Mature Landscapes: Old-growth trees, winding paths, and a large duck pond.
- Local Atmosphere: A beloved neighbourhood park used by Oost residents for relaxation.
History
Opened in 1891 as Amsterdam's first major park outside the canal ring. It was designed to serve the rapidly growing eastern working-class neighbourhoods.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Combine with a visit to the nearby Tropenmuseum.
- Tip 2: Street food options line Linnaeusstraat on the park's edge.
- Duration: 30–60 minutes.