Visitor info
De Hallen is open seven days a week and is easily accessible by bike, tram or car. Stop by to wander through De Passage, catch a film sample street food, or just look around.
Infos
Opening hours
Open daily from 07:00 to 01:00
Please note: opening hours of shops, restaurants and other locations may vary. Check out our offer page for current information by location.
Address
Hannie Dankbaarpassage 47
1053 RT Amsterdam
Route
De Hallen Amsterdam is located in West, near the city center, between Kinkerstraat, Bellamy Square, Tollensstraat and Ten Kate Market and is easy to reach by bike, car and public transport.
Accessibility
By bike
At the entrance to the parking garage on Bellamy Square and at the entrance to the library (OBA/Belcampo), you will find access to the bicycle shed. Scooters and cargo bikes can only use the garage entrance.
Please note: bicycles may not be placed in De Passage or against the facades — this is strictly enforced.
- Space for approximately 1,300 bicycles
- 24/7 CCTV
- No liability in case of damage or theft
The parking is owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam. Although there is camera surveillance, it is still wise to lock your bike properly and not leave valuables behind.
Do you want to park your bike safely and always accessible? Then opt for a subscription to the neighborhood parking.
For questions about bicycle parking, please contact Recycle: fietsenstalling-dehallen@roads.nl
Public transport
De Hallen is within walking distance of tram stops on the Kinkerstraat.
- Tram 3 (Bilderdijkstraat stop)
- Tram 7 and 17 (Ten Katestraat stop)
By car
There is a parking garage owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam under De Hallen. Entrance via Bellamy Square.
Open from 07:00 to 01:00
- Paying with a pin or credit card
- Elevator available
- Disabled parking available
More information about parking via the municipality of Amsterdam (https://www.amsterdam.nl/parkeren/gemeentelijke-parkeergarages/overzicht/hallen/)
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FAQs
Do you have a question about your visit to De Hallen Amsterdam? Here you can find the most frequently asked questions at a glance.

In De Hallen
From film and food to design and craft — this is where creative makers, local entrepreneurs and cultural initiatives come together.