Overview
The Plantage is a leafy residential district east of the city centre, home to Artis Zoo, the Hortus Botanicus, and significant Jewish heritage sites. Its wide boulevards and 19th-century architecture offer a tranquil contrast to the busy canal ring.
Highlights
- Tree-Lined Boulevards: Broad avenues like Plantage Middenlaan with monumental buildings.
- Jewish Heritage: The Hollandsche Schouwburg memorial and Jewish Historical Museum are nearby.
- Cultural Institutions: Artis Zoo, Hortus Botanicus, and the Tropenmuseum are all within walking distance.
History
Developed in the 1850s as a wealthy residential quarter. Its Jewish population was devastated during WWII, and the area only fully recovered in the late 20th century.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Walk Plantage Middenlaan end-to-end for the best architectural views.
- Tip 2: Combine with a visit to the Entrepotdok warehouses on the waterfront.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.