The Begijnhof a hidden courtyard of cottages originally built in the 14th-century for a group of pious, charitable women. You’re instantly transported from busy central Amsterdam to a tiny village. You’ll find a well-kept lawn and flower gardens, centuries-old houses, a small medieval church and tall trees whose rustling leaves you can actually hear in the unusual silence.
Also here is Amsterdam’s oldest house (one of the city’s only two remaining wooden houses), dating from 1475. Women still live here, so groups aren’t allowed and guests are asked to visit in quiet reflection.