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Hotels In Amsterdam

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  • Hotels in Amsterdam

    Hotels in Amsterdam

    Your Amsterdam hotel beside arty Grachtengordel's main waterways is never far from the city centre's large, open pedestrian squares. Stay in art deco grandeur and smart, contemporary towers a few clog steps away from central Dam Square and Centraal Station. Elegant, 19th-century mansion blocks are restored as boutique-chic Amsterdam hotels around the cultural Museum Quarter, Museumplein. Serene canal houses have been restored to their former Golden Age glory in the trendy De Pijp neighbourhood.

  • Museumplein hotels

    Museumplein hotels

    Book your Amsterdam hotel close to the green lawns in Museumplein square and you're right in the heart of the city's cultural centre. Galleries of Golden Age Vermeer portraits at Cuypers' Dutch Renaissance Rijksmuseum and musical recitals in the neo-classical Concertgebouw concert hall are moments away.

  • Dam Square hotels

    Dam Square hotels

    Amsterdam grew up around Dam Square, where the old Amstel River dam created firm foundations in the 13th century. Since then, eclectic landmarks like the neo-classical Nieuwe Kerk church, fairground Ferris wheels and marble obelisk monuments have sprung up. Choose a hotel in Amsterdam near sprawling Stationsplein Square to be close to pan-European trains leaving Centraal Station.

  • Grachtengordel hotels

    Grachtengordel hotels

    Golden Age coach houses line the towpaths around Grachtengordel district, where Amsterdam hotels are within the city's main, tree-lined canal belt. Along Prinsengracht canal, you'll find Anne Frank's House, where she secretly penned her wartime journals. Former 17th-century brick mansions along the Herengracht Canal are now vibrant street cafés.

  • De Pijp hotels

    De Pijp hotels

    Students and arty types like to soak up the ambience in the city's laid-back southern Latin Quarter. Here, 19th-century labourers' houses have been transformed into Bohemian-style hotels. Rattling trams take you from your Amsterdam hotel to the multi-ethnic Albert Cuyp Market and the listed, red-brick Heineken Brewery.