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Living in the Rivierenbuurt: quiet city life with Amsterdam School charm
Neighborhoods
2 October 2025
The Rivierenbuurt neighborhood is one of the most desirable residential areas in Amsterdam-Zuid. This neighborhood combines the tranquility and space of a garden city with the elegance of the famous Amsterdam School architecture. Wide avenues, abundant greenery, and a village-like atmosphere make it a perfect place to live for families, professionals, and expats who want to live centrally, but away from the hustle and bustle.
A characterful neighborhood in Amsterdam South
The Rivierenbuurt neighborhood is conveniently located near the Zuidas business district, the A2/A10 highways, and the city center. Residents here enjoy a chic, peaceful, and easily accessible living environment with a wide range of amenities.
History: the pride of the Amsterdam School
The Rivierenbuurt neighborhood was built in the 20s and 30s as part of the city's southern expansion. The district is famous for its Amsterdam School architecture: expressive brickwork, rounded shapes, beautiful facade details, and stately apartment blocks.
The best-known street is President Kennedylaan (formerly the Zuidelijke Wandelweg), but Maasstraat and Amstelkade also showcase the characteristic design. The Rivierenbuurt was once considered a modern residential area with abundant light, air, and space – values still palpable today.
Location and accessibility
The Rivierenbuurt has a very convenient location in the city:
- Bicycle: Within 10 minutes you can reach Museumplein, De Pijp or the city centre.
- Public Transport: Europaplein metro station (North/South Line) takes you to Amsterdam Central Station or the Zuidas business district in just a few minutes. Trams and buses also run frequently to the city center, Zuid, and Amstel.
- Car: Via the A2 and A10 you can quickly leave the city towards Utrecht, Schiphol or the rest of the Randstad.
This combination of quiet residential streets and fast connections makes the Rivierenbuurt popular with both families and working professionals.
Facilities: complete and versatile
The Rivierenbuurt has everything you need for daily life — often within walking distance.
Shopping & catering
Maasstraat and Scheldestraat are lively shopping streets with supermarkets, artisan bakeries, delicatessens, and specialty stores. You'll also find cozy neighborhood cafés, modern coffee bars, and a variety of restaurants serving international cuisine.
Well-known hotspots include Café Goos, Vis aan de Schelde, BROOKS, and Weesper. For more extensive shopping, De Pijp or De Zuid-As are within cycling distance.
Green & recreation
The Rivierenbuurt neighborhood is surprisingly green. The wide avenues are lined with trees, and the Amstel River forms a natural border and a perfect spot for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood itself boasts several playgrounds and parks. Beatrixpark and Amstelpark are nearby, and the Amsterdamse Bos is also easily accessible.
Schools & families
The neighborhood is very popular with families due to its excellent selection of primary schools, secondary schools, and childcare facilities. The quiet streets and wide sidewalks make it child-friendly and safe. International schools are easily accessible, especially towards Amstelveen and Buitenveldert.
Living in the Rivierenbuurt
The Rivierenbuurt is known for its spacious and charming homes with lots of character.
The selection consists primarily of 30s apartments, often in small blocks with beautiful details such as stained glass windows, bay windows, and original ornamentation. You'll also find duplex upper-floor apartments, ground-floor apartments with gardens, and luxuriously renovated apartments.
In some streets, you'll also find larger townhouses and modern new construction projects, often with elevators and energy label A. This makes the neighborhood suitable for first-time buyers, families, and seniors who want comfortable single-story living.
House prices
- Apartment 70–90 m²: €550.000 – €750.000
- Double upper house or ground floor house 90–120 m²: €750.000 – €1.100.000
- Luxury renovated house or mansion: from €1,2 million
- Rental prices: from approximately €1.950 per month for modern apartments
Prices are slightly lower than in Oud-Zuid and the canal belt, but higher than in De Pijp and Oost.
Atmosphere and residents
The Rivierenbuurt has a chic, quiet and family-friendly atmosphere with an international touch.
- Families appreciate the space, schools and child-friendly streets.
- Young professionals live here because of its central location and good connections to the Zuidas.
- Expats often choose the Rivierenbuurt because of its international character and proximity to offices and international schools.
The neighborhood feels well-maintained and safe, yet has a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere with local shops and restaurants.
Comparison with other city districts
- Oud-Zuid is more chic and historic, but busier and more expensive.
- De Pijp is livelier and hipper, but less quiet and spacious.
- Buitenveldert is quieter and greener, but less urban and less characterful.
- Watergraafsmeer is similar in terms of family-friendliness, but less central and less connected to the Zuidas.
The Rivierenbuurt is perfect for those who want to live in a quiet, stylish and yet central area.
Tips from your real estate agent in the Rivierenbuurt
- Check leasehold – Many homes are built on leasehold land; check whether it has been bought off or can be converted favorably.
- Foundation & maintenance – For older buildings, a building inspection is advisable, especially for ground-floor apartments.
- VvE health – Check whether the Owners' Association is saving adequately for maintenance.
- Outdoor space is scarce – Homes with a garden or roof terrace are highly sought after and retain their value.
- Decide quickly – Demand is high and homes often sell quickly.
Why do you want to live in the Rivierenbuurt?
The Rivierenbuurt neighborhood offers a unique combination of tranquility, space, and architectural charm in the heart of Amsterdam South. The area is ideal for families, professionals, and expats looking for central living in a safe, green environment with excellent amenities and transport links.
Anyone who chooses to live here chooses stylish and comfortable urban living in one of the most pleasant places in Amsterdam.
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