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Real estate fair with stands, networking opportunities and a three-day programme. More information

  • WTC Toren 2 | Zuidplein 14 Amsterdam
    Maquette of Amsterdam

    To celebrate Amsterdam's 750th anniversary, the WTC is exhibiting a 70-square-meter 3D-printed model of the city. At a scale of 1:2000, the model depicts 75 striking and historic buildings. Using digital technology, the model changes color and interactively depicts stories about Amsterdam as a water city and a green city.

  • Hildegard von Bingenstraat 4
    Cinema The Pulse

    At the new cinema in The Pulse of Amsterdam, you can see a film daily in one of the six (wheelchair-accessible) screening rooms, also with a Cineville card. The selection is varied: from cult classics and arthouse to mainstream films. Before or after the film, you can enjoy food and drinks at the bar-restaurant Lucy. More information

  • Rialto VU | De Boelelaan 1111
    Rialto VU

    Rialto VU is located in the New University Building on the VU campus. In four cinemas and two theaters, students, residents, expats, employees, and anyone visiting Zuidas can enjoy films and premieres, performances like the monthly Fiction & Science, specials, and festivals like Movies That Matter. View the calender

  • ABN Amro Kunstruimte | Mahlerplein 1
    ABN Amro Art Space

    The ABN AMRO Kunstruimte (Art Space) offers space to one of the largest corporate collections in the Netherlands. The collection provides a broad picture of post-war visual art in the Netherlands. In addition to changing exhibitions, the permanent collection can be visited, with works by various modern art movements and artists such as Willem de Kooning, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein and Anish Kapoor.

  • AkzoNobel Art Space | Christian Neefestraat 2
    AkzoNobel Art Space

    The AkzoNobel Art Space houses the AkzoNobel collection of artworks by internationally renowned artists and young talent. AkzoNobel has been collecting and exhibiting contemporary art since 1996 and the collection is intended as a source for innovation and creative reflection.

  • George Gershwinplein
    Weekly Zuidas market

    Every Thursday you can visit the Zuidas market on George Gershwinplein: the place for fresh groceries, delicacies and various tasty snacks for lunch.

  • Maurice Ravellaan
    StreetArt exhibition Building Connections

    On the Maurice Ravellaan you can visit the open-air exhibition 'Zuidas: Building Connections'. Nine street artists from the Netherlands and abroad transformed 120 m of construction hoardings into colourful street art, with themes such as hope, future, past, experiences, community, unity and acceptance. Free access.

  • Parnassusweg 220, Amsterdam
    Nothing Wall

    Artist Lily van der Stokker transforms the world’s ‘visual waste’ - images and words in public spaces that demand our attention - into the subject of her work. With Nothing Wall, a 92-meter-long, hand-painted mural, she turns the construction fence of the future Hartwig Museum into a place filled with enlarged scribbles, curls and doodles. Free to visit 24/7. More information.

  • Entrance WTC Amsterdam | Zuidplein
    Guided tour Zuidas and Zuidasdok

    Join us on a discovery tour of Zuidas and the major works of Zuidasdok. This last Saturday of the month, our guide will take you on a tour of the area. As you stroll, you’ll gain a unique glimpse into the development of the Zuidas district and the Zuidasdok infrastructure project. There are no costs involved but registration is required. Spoken language: Dutch, but Q&A in English is possible.

  • VU ART SCIENCE gallery | De Boelelaan 1111
    Exhibition Realms of Reality

    In this exhibition and a public program, scientists and artists explore how different belief systems – ancient, conflicting or emerging – shape the way we see and understand the world. Featuring works by Suzanne Plomp, Marcos Kueh & Ritvik Khushu, Simone Albers, and Fiona Lutjenhuis. More information.

  • Pop-up information Centre | Gustav Mahlerplein
    Guided Summer Tours

    From Monday, 22 June to Thursday, 6 August 2026, the Information Centre will be located in the pop-up location (‘pipowagen’) on Gustav Mahlerplein. We are open Monday to Thursday, and on those days you can join information officer Gijs or Jelte on a free guided tour of Zuidas and the Zuidasdok construction site. Registration is not required; just stop by the pipowagen and join in.

    Dates:

    • every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in June, starting 22 June
    • every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in July
    • Monday 3 August, Tuesday 4 August, Wednesday 5 August and Thursday 6 August
  • Café De Blauwe Engel | WTC Zuidplein
    Summerparty De Blauwe Engel

    Café De Blauwe Engel invites you to their Summer Party 2026. With food and drinks, live acts, DJ's and a dancefloor. Freely accessible to everyone. 

  • Entrance WTC Amsterdam | Zuidplein
    Guided tour Zuidas and Zuidasdok

    Join us on a discovery tour of Zuidas and the major works of Zuidasdok. This last Saturday of the month, our guide will take you on a tour of the area. As you stroll, you’ll gain a unique glimpse into the development of the Zuidas district and the Zuidasdok infrastructure project. There are no costs involved but registration is required. Spoken language: Dutch, but Q&A in English is possible.

  • Amsterdamse Bos | Entrance Amstelveenseweg
    Pure market Amsterdamse Bos

    At the Pure Market, you'll find artisanal products, both food and non-food, sold directly by the producers. They can tell you about the ingredients, origins, and production process. Admission is free.

  • Information Centre Zuidas-Zuidasdok | WTC | Strawinskylaan 59
    Guided tour Zuidas

    Discover the story of Zuidas. During this walk, we’ll compare the residential and office districts, explore unique buildings, and gain a sense of the changes in this rapidly developing area. We start at the Information Centre Zuidas-Zuidasdok. The tour is in Dutch but Q&A in English is possible. Participation is free and no registration is required; simply join in. The tour is every two (even) weeks on Wednesdays from 1 PM to 2.30 PM:

    • 19 August
    • 2, 16 and 30 September
    • 14 and 28 October
    • 11 and 25 November
    • 9 December