Resort Description
Historic splendor and modern facilities meet in the heart of Amsterdam – Buildings dating from the 15th, 17th, and 19th centuries make up this luxury hotel in the capital of the Netherlands. It has its own pier, is located across from the Amsterdam Central Station, attracts leisure and business travelers, and is convenient to tourist, business, and shopping areas. Amsterdam is known for its open-minded attitude.
Historic splendor and modern facilities meet in the heart of Amsterdam – Buildings dating from the 15th, 17th, and 19th centuries make up this luxury hotel in the capital of the Netherlands. It has its own pier, is located across from the Amsterdam Central Station, attracts leisure and business travelers, and is convenient to tourist, business, and shopping areas. Amsterdam is known for its open-minded attitude.
Accommodations: Your well-appointed room or suite has cable TV, pay-per-view movies, a mini-bar, wireless Internet access, a safe deposit box, an iron and an ironing board, and a hairdryer. Some rooms include a coffee/tea maker. You have your choice of pillows. Request a non-smoking room or guest quarters designed for those who are physically challenged. The hotel offers laundry, dry cleaning, and shoe cleaning services.
Dining & Entertainment: The nautical-themed Restaurant Hudson's is modern and comfortable with friendly and informal service. Have a light snack, a casual lunch, a delicious dinner, or just a cup of coffee. The hotel's signature restaurant, Vermeer, has earned a coveted Michelin star. Its cuisine represents an overview of typical regional specialties as well as international fare and is accompanied by a selection of fine wines from all over the world. The menu changes every 3 months, offering the best combination of food according to the season of the year. Vermeer's luxurious cocktail lounge is decorated in 15th-century style. Room service runs 24 hours.
Recreation: Engage the services of a personal trainer at the fitness center for a challenging workout, and feel revitalized after time in the sauna and the steam room. Explore Amsterdam, a thriving metropolis with a rich cultural past. Visit the Anne Frank House, a museum that includes the rooms where the famous diarist, her family, and others hid during World War II. See great works of art by Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, and Frans Hals at the Rijksmuseum. Take a pedal boat ride through the canals of Amsterdam, and discover why it's called "Venice of the North." You find the beloved department store Bijenkorf and the popular Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum on the nearby bustling Dam Square. Kalverstraat is the city's busiest shopping street, Hooftstraat is its most fashionable high street, and Albert Cuyp Market is its most popular market. From Amsterdam, go on day trips to Delft, Rotterdam, and other enchanting places. Ask about a baby-sitter.
Facilities Description
258 Rooms 5 Suites~Concierge~Room Service~ Restaurant(s)~ Bar(s)~Child