Among the cheapest and the costliest hotels of Amsterdam
You get budget accommodations at:
Situated close to central Leidseplein Square, Hans Brinker is a 120-room hostel which was formerly a monastery. The choice of rooms ranges from rock-bottom bunk-bed dorms or private rooms. There is also a disco for the youthful guests.
Kerkstraat 136-138
tel. +31 20 622 0687.
www.hans-brinker.com
Hotel Hegra is a budgeted 17th-century canal house with eleven small, spartan rooms (some with shared bath) along with full breakfast and a top location, near the Anne Frank House.
Herengracht 269
tel. +31 20 623 7877
www.hegrahotel.com
Enjoy the lavish stays at:
The Dylan
This one is situated in a 17th-century Nine Streets canal house and was designed by Britain’s Anouska Hempel. It has 41 rooms and suites which have décor ranging from flamboyant (candy-cane stripes) to more subdued, neutral look. Also has a tranquil inner courtyard, upscale Dylan Restaurant, Bar Barbou, and in-room spa treatments.
Keizersgracht 384
tel. +31 20 530 2010
www.dylanamsterdam.com
The Intercontinental Amstel is a Classic grand dame hotel with five star luxury facilities in largely residential East Amsterdam. It prides in having some of the largest guest rooms in town, fresh tulips, Michelin-star La Rive restaurant, Turkish bath; 79 rooms and 24 suites.
Professor Tulpplein 1
tel. +31 20 622 6060
www.intercontinental.com
Seven One Seven has a grand, centrally located 19th-century building, a charming back garden, marble halls and fireplaces, eight guest rooms decorated with antique brass beds, classical busts, Dutch prints, help-yourself minibar and epic breakfast.
Prinsengracht 717
tel. +31 20 427 0717
www.717hotel.nl
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