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De Pijp is often being referred to as the 'Latin Quarter' of Amsterdam. The district was built in the nineteenth century on a former polder in order to house the explosively growing population. The name (which translates as 'the Pipe') refers to the long and narrow ditches that carried the same name in those days.
The first inhabitants were mostly students, prostitutes, intellectuals and artists. In the sixties of last century the first immigrant workers joined them and in the years after many more people from various cultures settled here.
Currently the area celebrates its biggest popularity: Was it formerly known as a working class district, now it is actually trendy to live here. Also people with a higher income are represented well now, mainly because the prices of the houses within the ring of canals increased so rapidly.
This is why a remarkable growth in the number of hip restaurants and bars is seen here. There are fantastic cafes, cosy bars and trendy bars. Many exotic eating-houses, inspired on all corners of the world, give this neighbourhood a multicultural atmosphere. The typical Amsterdam pubs can still be found in almost each street though.
Because many cultures are represented, you have got the choice between a great deal of delicatessen. A visit to Amsterdam would not be complete without a visit to de Pijp!




