The Amsterdam Breaking Championships, presented by Odido & Samsung, will take place at the NDSM Wharf in Amsterdam North.
The NDSM Wharf is a vibrant hotspot where everyone can immerse themselves in culture. A place for visitors to wander and get inspired by the art and creativity throughout the area. Spanning 10 hectares, it is home to a variety of organizations, businesses, residents, artists, and creatives, all contributing to NDSM being the most colorful and raw part of Amsterdam, with scenic views of the IJ in the background.
Address
NDSM-Plein 90C
1033 WB Amsterdam
Accessibility
Ferry
From Amsterdam Central Station, take the purple F4 ferry (the farthest left ferry towards “NDSM”). From the Pontsteiger, take the orange F7 ferry line, which takes about 7 minutes to reach the NDSM Wharf. The night ferry (black line, F5) operates continuously on weekends, connecting Pontsteiger, Amsterdam Central, and the NDSM Wharf.
If you have a bike, you can also take the green F3 ferry to Buiksloterweg and then bike for about 10 minutes to the NDSM Wharf. All ferries are free.
Metro
You can also reach the NDSM Wharf from the Noorderpark metro station, then take bus lines 391 towards Zaanse Schans, 394 towards Zaandam, and 394 towards Zaandam station.
Car
The NDSM Wharf is accessible by car. Paid parking is available in the surrounding area.
Parking
Visitors to the NDSM Wharf can park in the Parking NDSM garage. The entrance is located on Mt. Lincolnweg, on the side of the BinnenDok building. The parking garage has 525 spaces and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
APCOA manages the parking garage. They charge €2.50 per hour for short-term parking. Long-term parking costs a maximum of €17.50 per 24 hours.
On the NDSM Wharf, you pay for on-street parking where allowed. Currently, the rate is €1.60 per hour between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM.