neighbourhood in Amsterdam
Sarphatiparkbuurt
5,150 residents · postal code 1073 · Part of Oude Pijp, Amsterdam
In the Oude Pijp much revolves around hospitality, and the figures show it: nearly 49 crimes per thousand people present — adjusted for the crowds that bars and restaurants draw — and a safety score of 2.8. The Sarphatiparkbuurt is urban and single-oriented: 64 percent one-person households, barely 6 percent children, and 22,000 residents per square kilometre. Amenities (9.3) score highly and wealth and income sits at 6.7; space and quiet (2.7), very low.
- no. 10,900 of 13,075 neighbourhoods with a grade
- no. 386 of 454 in Amsterdam
How Sarphatiparkbuurt scores
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The figures ⌄Safety
Registered crimes per 1,000 people present per year: residents plus business activity. Figures for small neighbourhoods are smoothed.
In 2025, 501 crimes were recorded here. The figures above are per 1,000 people present (residents + businesses).
Tick = Dutch median
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The figures ⌄Amenities
Average distance to everyday amenities, compared with the Dutch median.
Tick = Dutch median
The figures ⌄Wealth & income
What the homes are worth, what residents earn and how many homes stand empty. It describes the area, not the people living in it.
Not counted
Part of this score's subject, but not part of the grade.
Tick = Dutch median
The figures ⌄Quiet & nature
How tightly the addresses sit together, how much noise there is, and how much green, trees and water surround it.
Not counted
Part of this score's subject, but not part of the grade.
Not part of the grade: air quality varies mostly between regions, barely between neighbourhoods within one municipality. WHO guideline: 5 µg/m³. Calculated annual mean, RIVM 2024.
Tick = Dutch median
The figures ⌄Families
How practical this area is with children: distance to school and childcare, and how many children already live here.
Tick = Dutch median
Who lives here
Sarphatiparkbuurt has strikingly many residents aged 25 to 45: 49%, against 22% in the average Dutch neighbourhood.
Age profile
- 0–156%
NL median 14%
- 15–2516%
NL median 11%
- 25–4549%
NL median 22%
- 45–6519%
NL median 28%
- 65+10%
NL median 22%
Share of residents per age group (CBS, 2025). All five bars share one scale, so their lengths can be compared with each other.
Average household size
1.5 — far smaller than average
NL median 2.3
Single-person households
64% — far more than average
NL median 31%
Households with children
10% — far fewer than average
NL median 35%
Residents per km²
22,698 — far more densely populated than average
NL median 2,364
Tick = Dutch median. Households with children counts towards Families, population density towards Quiet & nature; the other figures here get no grade.
Frequently asked questions
How is the grade for Sarphatiparkbuurt calculated?
Sarphatiparkbuurt scores 3.7 as its total score. That grade is a national position: we weigh four equally heavy scores — safety, amenities, wealth & income and quiet & nature — and see where Sarphatiparkbuurt lands among every neighbourhood in the Netherlands. So it is not the mean of the four grades, but a place in the queue. All from open data published by CBS and the police.
Is Sarphatiparkbuurt a safe neighbourhood?
Sarphatiparkbuurt scores 2.8 on safety, based on registered crimes per 1,000 people present (49.4 per year). The national median is around 24.1.
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