Amsterdam's famous flower market,
Bloemenmarkt, is located along the Singel between
Koningsplein and
Muntplein squares. The market stalls are actually boats floating in the canal. Part of the Singel has developed into a
red-light district, with prostitutes offering their services from behind red-lit windows. The area, known as the Singelgebied, is located near Lijnbaanssteeg and Oude Nieuwstraat.
Yab Yum, one of Amsterdam's most exclusive brothels until closed by the local authority in January 2008, was located at Singel 295. The Singel is lined by many beautiful, richly decorated canal houses built during the
Dutch Golden Age. Notable buildings along the canal include: • A house said to be the narrowest in the world — only one meter wide (admittedly, this is the back of the house; the front is quite a bit wider), at Singel 7. • De Dolphijn, at Singel 140–142, a monumental canalside house built in ca. 1600, once inhabited by
Frans Banning Cocq, the central figure in
Rembrandt's painting
The Night Watch. • The
Oude Lutherse Kerk ("Old Lutheran Church"), at Singel 411, built in 1632–1633. • The
Ronde Lutherse Kerk ("Round Lutheran Church"), also known as Koepelkerk or Nieuwe Lutherse Kerk, built in 1668–1671. • The library of the
University of Amsterdam, at Singel 425. • The Kalvertoren shopping center, between Koningsplein and Muntplein squares. • The
Munttoren tower, originally part of a gate in the medieval city walls, on Muntplein square, where the Singel meets the
Amstel River. The
Haringpakkerstoren tower was part of Amsterdam's Medieval city defenses. The tower stood at the beginning of the Singel, near the IJ. It was demolished in 1829. The municipal government is currently considering a plan to rebuild the tower and adjacent houses. However, this plan remains highly controversial; opponents consider it in poor taste and a waste of money. The
Torensluis, built in 1648, is an arched and exceptionally wide bridge across the Singel. Now covered by cosy café terraces and a bust of Dutch writer
Multatuli, the Torensluis is the oldest remaining bridge in Amsterdam, and also the widest bridge in Amsterdam (42 meters). The Jan Roodepoortstoren tower stood on one end of the bridge but was torn down in 1829. However, the tower's foundations remain part of the bridge. The entrance and barred windows of the tower's dungeon are still visible. The bridge, also known as Brug 9, crosses the Singel near
Dam square, at Oude Leliestraat. ==Other names==