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Van Ostadestraat 354, 1073 TZ Amsterdam
{“Monday”: “Closed”, “Tuesday”: “6pm-12am”, “Wednesday”: “6pm-12am”, “Thursday”: “6pm-12am”, “Friday”: “6pm-12am”, “Saturday”: “6pm-12am”, “Sunday”: “Closed”}
— LOCAL GEMS

De Kroon Coffeeshop in Amsterdam is a coffeeshop that serves coffee and herbal products, opens early morning and closes late at night, and is located near Central Station.
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Oudebrugsteeg 26, 1012 JP Amsterdam
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Van Ostadestraat 354, 1073 TZ Amsterdam
{“Monday”: “Closed”, “Tuesday”: “6pm-12am”, “Wednesday”: “6pm-12am”, “Thursday”: “6pm-12am”, “Friday”: “6pm-12am”, “Saturday”: “6pm-12am”, “Sunday”: “Closed”}

Oudezijds Achterburgwal 148, 1012 DV Amsterdam
{“Monday”: “12-8pm”, “Tuesday”: “12-8pm”, “Wednesday”: “12-8pm”, “Thursday”: “12-8pm”, “Friday”: “10am-10pm”, “Saturday”: “10am-10pm”, “Sunday”: “10am-10pm”}

Plantage Middenlaan 27, 1018 DB Amsterdam
{“Monday”: “10am-5pm”, “Tuesday”: “10am-5pm”, “Wednesday”: “10am-5pm”, “Thursday”: “10am-5pm”, “Friday”: “10am-5pm”, “Saturday”: “10am-5pm”, “Sunday”: “10am-5pm”}
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Ah, Coffeeshop De Kroon – now there’s a place that’ll make your Amsterdam trip unforgettable! Nestled in the heart of the city, this gem has been” keeping the world high since 1989″ . They’re not kidding around.
As soon as you step inside, you’re hit with this amazing mix of cozy vibes and modern style. It’s like your cool friend’s living room got a hipster makeover, but in the best way possible. The industrial lamps cast a warm glow over the comfy seating, making it the perfect spot to chill with your mates or make some new ones.
But what really sets De Kroon apart is their commitment to quality. Whether you’re after a perfectly brewed cup of joe or something a bit more. .. herbal, they’ve got you covered. Their menu is packed with a wide variety of options, from fruity flavors to classic strains. And don’t even get me started on their tea selection – it’s enough to make any British nan jealous!
One thing I love about De Kroon is how they cater to everyone. Early bird? No problem! They open bright and early, so you can grab your morning fix before hitting the tourist trail. Night owl? They’ve got you sorted too. It’s the kind of place where you can spend hours, watching the world go by and soaking up that unique Amsterdam atmosphere.
And let’s not forget the location. Seriously, you couldn’t ask for a better spot. It’s just a hop, skip, and a jump from Central Station, making it super easy to find (even after sampling some of their fine products, if you catch my drift). Plus, you’re right in the thick of things, with major attractions like De Oude Kerk and Madame Tussauds just around the corner.
But what really makes De Kroon special is the vibe. It’s not just a coffeeshop, it’s a community. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready with a recommendation or a chat. And the clientele? It’s this amazing mix of locals and tourists, all brought together by their love of good coffee, good company, and good times.
Alright, let’s break down what makes Coffeeshop De Kroon stand out from the crowd. And trust me, in a city like Amsterdam, that’s no easy feat!
First up, we’ve got to talk about their product range. Holy smokes (pun totally intended), these guys don’t mess around when it comes to variety. They’ve got everything from classic strains to exotic blends that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance. And it’s not just about quantity – the quality is top-notch too. I’ve heard whispers that even some local connoisseurs swear by De Kroon’s selection.
But here’s the thing – De Kroon isn’t just about the green stuff. Their coffee game is strong too. Like, really strong. We’re talking freshly brewed, aromatic goodness that’ll perk you up faster than you can say” pass the joint” . And if you’re more of a tea person? Boy, are you in for a treat. Their herbal and fruit teas are like a warm hug for your soul.
Now, let’s chat about the atmosphere. It’s got this perfect balance of cozy and cool. The modern interior is stylish without being pretentious, and there’s plenty of comfy seating for you to sink into. It’s the kind of place where you can easily lose track of time, chatting with friends or getting lost in a good book.
One of my favorite features is their merchandise. Yep, you heard that right – you can take a piece of De Kroon home with you! It’s perfect for those of us who like to collect mementos from our travels. Plus, it’s a great way to make your friends back home jealous of your awesome Amsterdam adventures.
Location-wise, De Kroon is an absolute winner. It’s smack-bang in the middle of all the action, just a stone’s throw from Central Station. This means you can easily fit a visit into your sightseeing schedule, no matter how packed it is.
But perhaps the best feature of all is the staff. These guys are like the cool older siblings you always wanted. They’re knowledgeable, friendly, and always ready with a recommendation or a bit of banter. They really make you feel like part of the De Kroon family.
And let’s not forget the opening hours. De Kroon opens early in the morning, which is a godsend for us early risers. There’s something magical about starting your day with a perfect cup of coffee (or whatever takes your fancy) while watching Amsterdam wake up around you.
Last but not least, I’ve got to mention the community feel. De Kroon isn’t just a coffeeshop, it’s a meeting place. It’s where friendships are forged, stories are shared, and memories are made. And isn’t that what travel is all about?
Okay, so when’s the best time to hit up Coffeeshop De Kroon? Well, that’s kinda like asking when’s the best time to eat pizza – it’s always a good time! But let me break it down for you based on my experiences and what I’ve heard from other travelers.
First off, let’s talk seasons. Amsterdam is gorgeous year-round, but each season brings its own vibe to the city and, by extension, to De Kroon.
In spring, you’ve got the buzz of the city coming back to life after winter. The energy is infectious, and De Kroon is the perfect spot to soak it all in.
Summer? That’s when the city really comes alive. The days are long, the weather’s great (usually), and De Kroon’s outdoor seating area is the perfect place to people-watch and soak up some sun.
Fall in Amsterdam is something special. The city takes on this golden glow, and there’s a cozy feel in the air. It’s the perfect time to curl up in one of De Kroon’s comfy chairs with a hot drink and watch the world go by.
And winter? Sure, it’s cold, but Amsterdam does Christmas like nowhere else. De Kroon gets all festive, and there’s nothing better than escaping the chill with a warm drink and good company.
Now, let’s talk time of day. De Kroon opens early, which is a blessing for us early birds. There’s something magical about being one of the first customers of the day, watching the staff set up and smelling that first brew of coffee. It’s quiet, peaceful, and a great way to start your day of exploring.
Midday is when things start to pick up. It’s busier, sure, but that’s when you get the real Amsterdam coffeeshop experience. The place is buzzing with a mix of locals and tourists, and there’s always interesting conversations to eavesdrop on (not that I’d ever do that, of course. .. ).
Evening time at De Kroon is my personal favorite. The lighting is just right, there’s a mellow vibe in the air, and it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of sightseeing. Plus, you might catch some impromptu music or poetry performances – I once saw a guy do an entire Shakespeare sonnet while balancing on one foot. Don’t ask.
But here’s a pro tip: try to avoid the super peak tourist times if you can. That means steering clear of major holidays and events like King’s Day or Amsterdam Dance Event. Unless you’re into that kind of chaos, in which case, go for it!
Alright, folks, let’s talk about how to find this little slice of Amsterdam heaven. Trust me, getting to Coffeeshop De Kroon is easier than pronouncing” Rijksmuseum” after a few rounds at the coffeeshop (not that I’m speaking from experience or anything. .. ).
First things first: De Kroon is smack-bang in the heart of Amsterdam. We’re talking prime real estate here, people. It’s so central, you could probably smell the coffee (or something else) from the train station. Speaking of which, Amsterdam Centraal Station is your best friend when it comes to finding De Kroon.
If you’re coming straight from the station, you’re in luck. De Kroon is just a 4-minute walk away. I kid you not – even I can manage that without getting lost, and my sense of direction is about as reliable as Dutch weather. Just exit the station, head south (that’s away from the water, for you direction-challenged folks like me), and keep your eyes peeled. You’ll be there before you know it.
Now, if you’re already in the city and wanting to make your way to De Kroon, you’ve got options. Amsterdam is a pretty walkable city, so if you’re anywhere in the centrum, you can probably hoof it there in no time. Just pull up your favorite maps app and let it guide you. But watch out for bikes! Those Dutch cyclists wait for no one, not even confused tourists looking for their coffee fix.
If walking isn’t your thing (no judgment here), Amsterdam’s public transport system is your new best friend. Trams and buses crisscross the city, and many of them stop near De Kroon. Just hop on one heading towards Centraal Station and hop off when you’re close. Easy peasy.
For you fancy folks, taxis and Ubers are always an option. Just tell your driver you’re heading to Coffeeshop De Kroon near Centraal Station. They’ll know where to go. And if they don’t, well. .. maybe find a new driver.
Oh, and for all you eco-warriors out there (good on you! ), why not rent a bike? It’s the most Amsterdam way to get around, after all. Just be prepared for the thrill of navigating Amsterdam’s bike lanes. It’s like a real-life video game, only with more cheese shops and canal bridges.
One last tip: if you find yourself lost (it happens to the best of us), just ask a local. Amsterdammers are generally friendly folks and most speak excellent English. Just be polite, maybe throw in a” alsjeblieft” (please) or” dank je wel” (thank you), and you’ll be at De Kroon before you can say” pass the. .. coffee” .
Alright, my fellow travelers, gather ’round. It’s time for some insider tips on visiting Coffeeshop De Kroon. Consider this your cheat sheet for having the best possible experience. And trust me, after countless “research” visits (all in the name of science, of course), I’ve learned a thing or two.
First and foremost, bring your ID! The staff at De Kroon are sticklers for the rules, and they won’t let you in without proper identification. And no, your “I swear I’m 18” puppy dog eyes won’t work here. They’ve seen it all before. So save yourself the embarrassment and bring a valid ID. Passport, driver’s license, whatever – just make sure it’s government-issued and shows your date of birth.
Now, let’s talk etiquette. De Kroon might be chill, but there are still some unspoken rules. Don’t be that tourist who ruins it for everyone else. If you’re partaking in the herbal offerings, take it slow. This ain’t your average stuff, and nobody wants to babysit the overzealous newbie who bit off more than they could chew. Start small, wait a bit, and see how you feel. You can always have more, but you can’t un-have what you’ve already had, if you catch my drift.
While we’re on the subject, remember that public consumption is a no-no in Amsterdam. What happens in De Kroon, stays in De Kroon. Don’t try to take your purchases for a walk around the city. It’s not cool, and it’s not legal.
Next up: cash is king. While many places in Amsterdam accept cards, it’s always good to have some cash on hand when visiting coffeeshops. It just makes things smoother. Plus, you’ll

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