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Amsteldijk Noord 55
1183 TE Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Hours
What time does Gaasperplas Park open?
Gaasperplas Park is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Gaasperplas Park close?
Mon-Sun Open 24 hours
Does Gaasperplas Park have parking?
Yes, Gaasperplas Park has parking options.
Dutch
5 Reviews
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Beautiful green space in Amsterdam just a 1/2 block from our hotel, where people can get away from…read morecityscape to nature, on foot, on their bikes, with their dogs. We saw an extensive wooden play structure with rope bridges, ladders, high and low structures, at least 200 feet long! Our daughters would've loved playing on it! Walking paths everywhere, lots of bodies of water with ducks, grassy areas for picnicking and playing frisbee and flying kites!
Beautiful park to walk in. Nice way to see nature and to people watch. The floating tulips were…read morespectacular. Lots of neat corners/areas and things to see in the park.
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Fantastic Park for little kids!…read more This park is great! We visited Amsterdam with our 7 year old son, and we saw a lot of history and culture. It was good to go to Amstelpark on a warm day and do all the little kid things. We biked to and through the park. We splashed in the big wadding pool, rode the small train through the park, tried to go to the petting zoo but it closes at 3pm (but we still saw some animals), my son played in the playgrounds, and rode on the little rides. He was so happy. (I would say 7 or 8 years old would be the oldest ages that would really enjoy this. Ideal for 3-6 year olds).
Absolutely beautiful park in the south corner of Amsterdam. Plenty of things to do for the kids as…read morewell as the adults. The zoo section is super fun alpacas, ponies, wombats and more. The year round jungle gym is great for the active ones too In the summer the kids park opens up where they have bumper cars, remote control boats, and lots of other fun things to play with.
Mini golf and a cafe.
Zo durf ik het ook!
What do Amsterdam Parks mean to you? For me it's a place where I get inspired. Where I reflect on…read moremy experiences in Amsterdam and explore more of nature. It's a therapeutic excursion of self discovery in nature. I really enjoy retreating in the park with a blanket, book, and picnic basket on a sunny day. Parks were formed in Amsterdam to make sure that people in the city had access to some of the most beautiful greenery spaces on earth. Beatrixpark is a place for leisure and pleasure. It's a nice local park with beautiful lakes and open green spaces. The best way to get there is from Rai Station. Beatrixpark is a hidden treasure, so just walk towards the Rai Congress Centre and behind the canal you will spot the park.
Nice park in the South…read more I have been here several times for everything from running, a picnic and just a walk. It is a very nice park with something for all. Whether your walking your dog, playing with the kids, walking or running through, or just need to sit and chill by a lake or among the greenery. Easily accessed and plenty of room to enjoy the day.
Einfach schön hier!
Moki loved the park
Nice neighborhood park for jogging and children play. There is a stroller path for walking around…read morethe large open grassy area. Walk to the foot bridge over the pond of water. Fee paid toilets and a coffee bar to get a refreshing beverage. This is a great place to get out in the fresh air.
Sarphatipark is a medium-size park in De Pijp. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this park, but…read moreit might be a nice place to stop and rest. A few ponds and some benches. A thick wall of trees shuts out the rest of the world.
Beautiful little park. We got there right in time--we went in mid-March and I was worried we would…read morebe too early, but the cherry trees were indeed blooming and it was absolutely gorgeous. Great place for a photoshoot or picnic.
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What an incredible park to have nearby for locals, and us visitors alike. We stayed 3 days at Hotel…read moreArena which opens right into the park. It was a gorgeous sight to start our day with each morning. My husband jogged around early in the day and enjoyed the peace. The kids loved the large grassy areas to frolick in, the ponds to bird watch, the playground by the hotel, the splashpad, skatepark, and especially the turfed soccer arena. It was also nice to do at multiple cafes to sit for a drink or app.
This park is beautiful! Some parts are by busy roads but it is very nice and quiet in the center…read more The only restrooms we found were porter potty's. Overall there was great wildlife and wonderful birdwatching. The fountain in the center was great too. Awesome place!
An amazing park in the very outskirts of Amsterdam. It's mostly shoreline and bike path circling a…read morehuge water area. There are wild highlander cows here, which could kill you, so be careful. Also a large area for Gay cruising called Nieuwe Meer. It is identified on the signs when you enter the park. This is an area cordoned off by the government where it is legal for men to seek "physical relationships" with other men. In the summer, nude sunbathing is plus about this area too.
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