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91 listings in Amsterdam · Jordaan

Jordaan is the narrowest of the four indexed Amsterdam districts by listing volume but consistently shows the highest repeat-booking rate in our internal data.

FAQ — Jordaan, Amsterdam

How many escorts are active in Jordaan, Amsterdam?
There are currently 91 active profiles in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. For the full city catalog see Amsterdam escorts.
Is Jordaan more popular for incall or outcall?
Jordaan sits centrally within Amsterdam, so both incall (you visit the escort) and outcall (the escort visits you) work well. See incall in Amsterdam or outcall in Amsterdam for profiles that explicitly advertise one mode.
How do I book an escort in Jordaan?
Click any profile to see rates, availability, and direct contact details. Sexy-Escort.nl operates without a middleman or commission — you call or WhatsApp the provider directly.
Are profiles in Jordaan verified?
Yes. Every ad goes through a manual review (identity, photo authenticity, payment contact) before going live. The Verified filter in the sidebar shows only confirmed profiles.
What are the most popular services in Jordaan?
The most-filtered services at the Amsterdam level are currently: Cum On Body, 69 Position, Cunnilingus, Classic Vaginal Sex, Massage. The same sub-filter applies inside Jordaan.
About escort in Jordaan

Jordaan is the narrowest of the four indexed Amsterdam districts by listing volume but consistently shows the highest repeat-booking rate in our internal data. Geographically the district runs from Brouwersgracht in the north to Leidsegracht in the south, with Prinsengracht as the eastern boundary and Lijnbaansgracht as the western. Everything in Jordaan sits within walking distance of Centraal Station (12 to 18 minutes) or tram lines 13 and 17.

The visitor profile in Jordaan is notably mixed. Local Amsterdammers who choose the neighbourhood for going out, short-stay tourists specifically seeking the non-Damrak atmosphere, and a substantial Amsterdam-Noord commuter layer — the ferry relationship makes Jordaan effectively closer for Noord-side clients than Centrum-Zuid would be. The English-language filter sits at a lower level here than in Centrum, higher than in De Pijp; Dutch-language traffic is strongly represented. Repeat-booking ratio in our data is the highest of any Amsterdam district.

Outcall from Jordaan runs without a trip fee within the Amsterdam ring. After our first three months running Jordaan live we adjusted the search filter for a specific scenario: clients from Amsterdam-Noord arriving via the NDSM ferry were initially over-filtered by the geographic ranker because the system didn't account for ferry transit time. Since the adjustment, the ranking explicitly factors ferry crossing time into Noord-Jordaan distance calculations — a small technical change that has produced a measurably better first page for Jordaan searches. "Verified + Jordaan" produces a typical list of 91 profiles on a weekday evening; in this relatively narrow market, broadening to De Pijp or Centrum is a workable strategy when the initial list runs too short.

Jordaan has its own cultural identity within Amsterdam — brown cafés, small galleries, the Anne Frank House on Prinsengracht — which shapes the visitor profile. Average booking duration runs slightly above the Amsterdam city average, and the share of clients who stay in the district after their appointment for dinner or drinks is noticeably higher in our data than in Centrum clientele. For providers this means bookings around mealtime (18:00 to 20:00) consistently run heavier than in other Amsterdam districts. Pricing currently sits around €150-€250 per hour, at the city median.

Jordaan has within our coverage a notably high density of providers explicitly positioning themselves as Dutch-speaking — a measurably higher ratio than in Centrum, and comparable to De Pijp. For clients specifically choosing Dutch-language communication, Jordaan works better in practice than Centrum-Damrak. The ferry relationship with Amsterdam-Noord (NDSM ferry, Buiksloterweg ferry) makes the district a workable alternative for Noord-side clients; the catalog logic explicitly factors ferry crossing time into the default ranking for cross-river searches.