Vertigo

The impressive exterior of the Vondelparkpaviljoen is hard to miss. This building dates back to the 1880s and was designed by Dutch architect Willem Hamer. While some parts of the building are now used for cultural events, the ground floor of the building is home to Vertigo, a wheelchair-friendly restaurant in Amsterdam. Vertigo serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and has a accessible great terrace to enjoy the Vondelpark. Click here to visit the Vertigo website.


Accessibility

  • The entrance doors are manually operated. There is a sloped path down to the entrance.

  • The entrance doors are quite heavy. Mobility aid users may need to ask for assistance to enter the building.

  • Low tables and chairs

  • Accessible toilet with support rails

  • Mobile payment machine

  • Close to public transportation (6 min)


Toilets

Vertigo has an accessible toilet on the ground floor. Click here for photos of the accessible toilet.


Address

Vertigo
Vondelpark 3
1071 AA Amsterdam