The Schinkel District is easily accessible by car, bike, foot, and public transport.
Drivers can take exit S107 from the A10 ring road and follow signs to Schinkelbuurt via Amstelveenseweg, entering through Schinkelkade or Theophile de Bockstraat.
Public transport options include tram line 2, metro 52, and bus lines 15, 62, and 758, with nearby stops such as Zuid, Heemstedestraat, and Haarlemmermeerstation.
Cyclists can take advantage of Amsterdam’s bike lanes along Schinkelkade and Amstelveenseweg, with ample bike parking on site.
Pedestrians can access the district via several leafy walking routes connected to public spaces and surrounding neighborhoods.
Hotel Jansen
Food & BeverageMultipla
Food & BeverageParking
Bennies
Food & BeverageSteans Beans
Food & BeverageSpirited Union
Food & BeverageBiro HQ
RetailFalse Flat
RetailBe. Bouldering
SportsSoledad Senlle
RetailU.Be Health
SportsCoffee Concepts
Food & BeveragesComing soon
Food & BeveragesSamsøe Samsøe
RetailToral
RetailKleine Gallery
ArtCommunity Courtyard
Outdoor SpacesComing soon
Outdoor SpacesCommunity Courtyard
Outdoor SpacesBuilding Access
Building Access
Jaagpag Tennis Club
SportsParking
The community courtyard is a green, open area at the heart of the district—perfect for relaxing, meeting neighbors, or enjoying a quiet break. It’s designed as a shared space that brings people together.
Accessible entry points are spread throughout the district, connecting key streets and public paths. These provide seamless access to both residential and communal areas for pedestrians and cyclists.
Parking is available throughout the district, with designated areas for visitors and short-stay options. Signage on key roads directs drivers to the nearest available spots quickly and easily.
Electric vehicle charging stations are located at multiple access points across the district. These chargers support various models and are available for public use at standard EV rates.