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Boutique Hotel, Hotel in Amsterdam > Netherlands
misc eatdrinksleep, Amsterdam
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
6 |
Type of Rooms Offered: |
Canal view (please indicate theme preference) Garden view (please indicate theme preference) |
Canal view (please indicate theme preference):
Description: Our Canal View rooms are the slightly larger rooms (22m2) at the front of the building with a beautiful view over one of the historic canals of Amsterdam.
The Design room accents modern Dutch sensibilities featuring decor by both up and coming and established Dutch designers and artists. The Rembrandt room focuses on the period in which he lived and painted the Night Watch. Our Afrika room combines the kitsch with the traditional in Afrikan design re-creating the warmth of the East Afrikan Coast.
All our canal view rooms come equipped with a king-sized bed (twin beds possible upon request) and feature white-noise machines to lull you to sleep. Includes: Hotel Breakfast, wifi, bathrobes, complimentary non-alcoholic drink & snack bar and Nespresso coffee/tea-making facilities.
* no elevator (listed building)
Number and type of beds: King size bed (twin beds on request)
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Garden view (please indicate theme preference):
Description: The Garden View rooms are the cozier (18m2) rooms at the back of the building with a view over one of Amsterdam's infamous inner gardens.
The Wonders room is located on the first floor and is a richly decorated temple inspired by Asia. The Retro room is located on the 2nd floor and is a fantasy of bright colors and floral motifs. The Baroque room is located on the 3rd floor and is dedicated to the modern-day revival of the Baroque style.
All our Garden View rooms come equipped with a king-sized bed and Includes: Hotel Breakfast, wifi, bathrobes, complimentary non-alcoholic drink & snack bar and Nespresso coffee/tea-making facilities.
* no elevator (listed building)
Number and type of beds: King size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is one of the world's best hangouts, with its very artistic, liberal and youthful inclination. A place where you can admire the works of Rembrandt and van Gogh as well as enjoy the radical and bold modern Amsterdam living; yet so civilized and elegant. A few centuries ago, Amsterdam was the busiest port in the world, accumulating wealth still present today. The fleets at sea have been replaced by fleets of bicycles.
