Chill Vibes in the North of Amsterdam
Tucked away in a quieter corner of Amsterdam Noord, Hunter’s Coffeeshop Waterlandplein offers a relaxed, welcoming space for those seeking a break from the hectic pace of the city center. Located in the peaceful Waterlandplein neighborhood, this spot is a local favorite and a true hidden gem for 420 lovers. Whether you’re exploring the creative side of Amsterdam Noord or simply looking for a laid-back place to enjoy top-quality cannabis, Hunter’s Waterlandplein is the perfect stop.
As part of one of the most recognized coffeeshop chains in the world, Hunter’s Waterlandplein brings trusted quality and a legendary atmosphere to a calm and residential setting.
Its clean, stylish interior and friendly staff create an environment that’s equally inviting for both first-time visitors and longtime locals.
Hunter’s Waterlandplein offers a rotating menu of high-quality green and brown products, ensuring that every visit delivers something fresh and satisfying. From mellow indicas to energizing sativas and balanced hybrids, there’s something for every kind of smoker. The knowledgeable budtenders are always ready to help you choose the right strain based on your mood or experience level.
More than just a place to buy cannabis, Hunter’s Waterlandplein is about community, connection, and creating good moments.
It’s a place to relax, have a chat, and enjoy the slower rhythm of a lesser-known part of the city — all while enjoying top-shelf 420 products in a warm, welcoming environment.
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Cannabis Coffee Shops near me by City:
Coffee shops near the borders with Belgium and Germany often have restrictions on allowing tourists. To enter and purchase cannabis, you must either be a Dutch citizen or be employed in the Netherlands.
If you're temporarily working or studying in the country, you can obtain proof from the city council and request a GBA Extract (GBA-Uitreksel). This documentation will help demonstrate your eligibility to access these establishments.