AMSTERDAM
is a beguiling capital, a compact mix of the provincial and the cosmopolitan. It has a welcoming attitude towards visitors and a uniquely youthful orientation. For many, however, its world-class museums and galleries - notably the Rijksmuseum, with its collection of seventeenth-century Dutch paintings, and the Van Gogh Museum - are reason enough to visit.
Amsterdam was founded on a dam on the river Amstel in the thirteenth century. During the Reformation it r... [More]
The Dikker & Thijs Fenice hotel is located on one of the famous canals, the 'Prinsengracht', close to the Leidseplein with its brown cafés and international restaurants. Within walking distance from the important museums and shopping areas. All 42 hotelrooms are spacious and recently stylishly reno... [More]
The A-Train Hotel has a lift, a luggage store room and 24 hours check in.No two rooms are alike in our surprising train-themed hotel! For special occasions we have the "Old Dutch Suite" with its private garden. We also have extraordinary First Class rooms, perfectly decorated and suitable for busine... [More]
The atmosphere of a residential area, and still only three minutes from the heart of Amsterdam: the lively Leidseplein. That is the charm of this cosy hotel. You can enjoy all the rest that you want in your room, while the three largest museums are within walking distance. The National Museum (Rembr... [More]