Resort Description
Historical hotel with contemporary style in a central downtown location – This inviting hotel is housed in 3 buildings: 13th- and 14th-century monasteries and a 19th-century printing factory. It's within walking distance of Dam Square, the Royal Palace, and Central Station. The capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is known for its canal system and has been called the "Venice of the North."
Accommodations: You rest easily on the MyBed, a cozy bed with a feather and down duvet, in your air-conditioned room or suite, with satellite TV, a mini-bar, wireless Internet access, voicemail, and a hairdryer.
Dining & Entertainment: The Duke of Windsor is a combined brasserie and bar, serving drinks, lunch, and dinner daily. Menu items display Mediterranean influences. The restaurant is designed in the style of an Orient Express dining room, harkening back to the days when the property was a Pullman Hotel. Call on room service to deliver cold snacks and hot dishes. Experience a city coffeehouse, and spend an evening at a concert, an opera, or the theater.
Recreation: You can maintain your exercise regimen in the fitness center and relax with a visit to the sauna or solarium. Get to know the beautiful, romantic, and history-filled Amsterdam, with a well-earned reputation for tolerance, liberalism, and diversity. Near the hotel, feed the pigeons in one of city's most famous town squares, Dam Square. The Royal Palace, the town hall before it became a royal residence, is at the west end of the square, next to Nieuwe Kerk, a 15th-century church used for coronations. Close by is Madame Tussauds Amsterdam, with lifelike wax figures ranging from Angelina Jolie to Pope Benedict XVI. See the hiding place in the solemn and inspiring Anne Frank House museum. Paintings by such illustrious artists as Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, and Frans Hals hang in the Rijksmuseum. The Van Gogh Museum chronicles the life of and displays masterful works by the Dutch painter. Ask your Travel Specialist about additional leisure activities in Amsterdam.
Historical hotel with contemporary style in a central downtown location – This inviting hotel is housed in 3 buildings: 13th- and 14th-century monasteries and a 19th-century printing factory. It's within walking distance of Dam Square, the Royal Palace, and Central Station. The capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is known for its canal system and has been called the "Venice of the North."
Accommodations: You rest easily on the MyBed, a cozy bed with a feather and down duvet, in your air-conditioned room or suite, with satellite TV, a mini-bar, wireless Internet access, voicemail, and a hairdryer.
Dining & Entertainment: The Duke of Windsor is a combined brasserie and bar, serving drinks, lunch, and dinner daily. Menu items display Mediterranean influences. The restaurant is designed in the style of an Orient Express dining room, harkening back to the days when the property was a Pullman Hotel. Call on room service to deliver cold snacks and hot dishes. Experience a city coffeehouse, and spend an evening at a concert, an opera, or the theater.
Recreation: You can maintain your exercise regimen in the fitness center and relax with a visit to the sauna or solarium. Get to know the beautiful, romantic, and history-filled Amsterdam, with a well-earned reputation for tolerance, liberalism, and diversity. Near the hotel, feed the pigeons in one of city's most famous town squares, Dam Square.
Facilities Description
137 Rooms 11 Suites~Room Service~ Restaurant(s)~ Bar(s)