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Spaces Keizersgracht occupies the second floor of a landmark canal-side building at Keizersgracht 555 in Amsterdam, pairing a 17th-century façade with a contemporary interior designed for focused work and collaboration. The space offers flexible coworking desks, serviced private offices, and fully equipped meeting rooms, supported by a cafeteria and a lounge area for informal catch-ups or a midday break. A terrace extends the working environment outdoors — a rare asset on the Amsterdam canals. Disabled-friendly equipment and facilities make the space accessible to a broad range of professionals. On-site staff provide day-to-day operational support, keeping the environment well-run and consistently maintained. The central canal-belt address puts Amsterdam's professional and creative ecosystem within easy reach, making it a practical base for independents, scale-ups, and international teams looking for flexible workspace in one of the city's most recognisable districts.
Keizersgracht 555,2nd Floor, 1017 DR, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Keizersgracht 555 sits on one of Amsterdam's most celebrated UNESCO-listed canal rings, in the heart of the Grachtengordel district. The immediate neighbourhood blends historic merchant architecture with a dense concentration of design studios, law firms, financial services, and independent restaurants — making it a natural fit for client-facing professionals. Leidseplein and Spui, two of the city's central squares, are both within a 10-minute walk, offering a wide range of lunch spots, cafés, and after-work options. Tram lines running along Leidsestraat and Vijzelstraat connect the area quickly to Amsterdam Centraal station and Schiphol Airport rail links, while several bus stops are within a short walk. The canals themselves are navigable by water taxi and ferry. Paid parking garages are available nearby for those arriving by car, and the canal belt is one of Amsterdam's most cycle-friendly corridors, with dedicated bike lanes throughout.
Spaces Keizersgracht is located on the 2nd floor of Keizersgracht 555, Amsterdam (1017 DR), in the historic Grachtengordel canal-belt district. The address is well-served by tram lines connecting to Amsterdam Centraal.
Review summary
Across 11 detailed Google reviews, Spaces Keizersgracht comes through as a characterful coworking address on one of Amsterdam's most recognisable canals, where the setting itself is a consistent draw. Staff reception is the most discussed aspect in the reviews, and the picture is genuinely mixed. Several members single out individuals by name — Nienke is praised for going out of her way to accommodate guests, and Rosie is credited as "an amazing community host" — reflecting a team that clearly makes an impression in both directions. On the more positive side, the atmosphere earns quiet but genuine praise, with one member calling it "one of my favourite places," and the physical space is noted as clean and well-kept. The canal-side location draws a brief but warm mention, and the coffee and food on offer are highlighted as a reliable daily perk. Where the experience stands out is in the combination of an appealing setting and a community-minded approach; the presence of a dedicated host signals that this is a space that invests in its membership beyond desk access. That said, reviewers raise a few consistent concerns worth noting. Pricing draws sharp criticism from more than one member, with the cost described as difficult to justify. Acoustic quality is flagged as a meaningful distraction — "very very poor sound acoustics" — and one member notes that a permanently running fan creates an uncomfortably cold working environment, pointing to climate control that may not suit everyone.
Members most consistently praise Staff & service, Atmosphere, and Cleanliness. The most-raised point to know about is Staff & service.
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“Nienke for accommodating us”
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Mar 2026
Jopie Project
Mar 2026
Goran Stojanovic
Feb 2026
Matt Joseph
Nov 2025
The Regus/Spaces operation in the Netherlands is terribly disorganized and frustrating to work with. I do not recommend them.
Laurens VerhagenMetman
Jul 2025
Olga Ten
Dec 2024
Spaces Keizersgracht offers Disabled-Friendly Equipment, Lounge Area, Central Location, Meeting Rooms, Terraces, Cafeteria.