Watergraafsmeer & Indische Buurt

This cool area of Amsterdam has increased in popularity big time over the last years. Lots of cool bars and restaurants are opening up and little boutiques pop up as fast and easy as the wind. Drink a beer with the locals, enjoy the multicultural cuisines and be amazed about what this neighborhood has to offer.

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Badhuis

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21 Javaplein
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The Bath House on Javaplein opened in 1942 her doors and was on of the last public baths built in Amsterdam. It quickly became a central meeting place for local residents. In the 70s, the number of users quickly declined, as more and more people got their own showers at home. Right behind the bar you can still see were previously the shower cubicles for the ladies were. In 1982 the Bath House closed its doors and forever lost its function as a bathhouse. After closing the Bathhouse did function as a Hindu temple and a charity store, before it turned into a horeca location in the early 90s. After many changes of ownership and name, the Bath House now has its old name back, and even its original function as a central meeting place for the locals. Drop by for a nice cup of coffee, high tea, lunch or dinner and spot the old details that still reminds us of the previous function of this place.

Badhuis
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Badhuis
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Badhuis
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Badhuis
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Badhuis
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Badhuis
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