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Stroll along the Singel Canal, where Amsterdam reveals its most romantic charm! Known as the "Queen of Canals", this waterway is flanked by 17th-century gabled houses that turn postcard-perfect under twilight. Don’t miss a sightseeing cruise passing under seven arched bridges, or grab tulips at the Bloemenmarkt floating flower market. The canal-side cafés and antique shops hide delightful surprises—take your time to uncover the true Dutch vibe!

Amsterdam Farm Lodge

Amsterdam Farm Lodge

4.3 / 5Good
Meteorenweg 280
5.27KM from Singel
Children's PlaygroundFamily-friendly HotelBarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue AvailableMedical Room
per night
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USD**8
HouseBoat the New Lake - Nieuwe Meer

HouseBoat the New Lake - Nieuwe Meer

4.2 / 5Good
Jachthavenweg 32C Jetty 8
4.78KM from Singel
Children's PlaygroundFamily-friendly HotelLuggage StorageFishingGolf CourseMedical Room
per night
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USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Singel

The most iconic way is by taking a canal cruise that passes under the historic bridges. For more flexibility, rent a pedal boat or join a guided walking tour focusing on the Golden Age architecture along the waterfront.

Yes! The Singel Canal Music Festival in August features performances on floating stages. During King's Day (April 27th), the canal turns orange with boats transformed into festive pop-up markets selling secondhand goods.

Notice the gabled houses with distinctive hoisting beams used to move furniture. The Westerkerch Tower offers panoramic views, while the Torensluis Bridge is Amsterdam's widest bridge with hidden WWII memorials underneath.

Most quayside paths are wheelchair-friendly, but some narrow sections may require detours. Many canal boats have accessible boarding ramps - look for operators displaying the Accessible Amsterdam certification.

The intersection with Brouwersgracht creates perfect canal reflections. For iconic shots, position yourself near the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) at dusk when the 19th-century lanterns illuminate the water.

The canal averages 3 meters deep with strong currents. While swimming is prohibited, safety measures include guard rails and emergency ladders. Always watch for bicycle traffic when walking along the banks.