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Gershwin is located at the Amsterdam Zuidas District. This complex was inspired by the Berlage style which you will typically find in the South area of Amsterdam; lots of symmetry, powerful lines and red-brown bricks. All the apartments are about compact yet luxurious living.
The Zuidas area of Amsterdam is no longer just the international business center and financial hub of Amsterdam, it’s a cosmopolitan area, where living and working can be perfectly combined. It’s a fantastic place to live; you’re surrounded by stunning architecture and high-rise buildings, which reminds of a place like Manhattan. The buildings are interpersed with beautiful courtyards and quiet squares and with plenty of amenities in the direct vicinity, such as great restaurants, bars, gyms and a range of shops, it really is a unique district. You can find Gerhwin in the very heart of this vibrant area! Another great advantage is the excellent accessibility that the Zuidas offers – close to both the historic city center and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and within walking distance of Station Zuid, a major public transport hub.
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