This hotel has a prime location in Amsterdam, opposite Central Station and close to Chinatown, the infamous red light district and most major tourist attractions that Amsterdam has to offer. The bedrooms are superb and as the hotel has only recently opened, they are in excellent condition. They are spaciously large, decorated in dark wood and blue and offer all the facilities one would expect…
Single Room:
Max persons: 1
Twin Room / Double Room:
Max persons: 2
Triple Room:
Max persons: 3
The restaurant is located on the upper ground floor and is very large. As this is a historical building, it is also a listed building and therefore, much of the original decor still exists so this room, while large and spacious, also benefits from the original woodwork found throughout the property. At night, the restaurant serves a predominantly fish menu and for breakfast, offers a very extensive buffet. The hotel also has a popular bar which serves an extensive snack menu as well as numerous hot and cold drinks and cocktails.
The exterior of this building is very unique - it stands on a street corner and and resembles the helm of a great ship. It has many carvings engraved all over as well as numerous gargoyles and does not resemble a hotel whatsoever
The lobby, which is reached by a small staircase, is small and has only a concierge desk, however, a main featur of the hotel is the original ceiling above the lobby. There is a small reception located off the lobby where guests are invited to sit down whilst checking in. Just behind the concierge desk is the bar.
This is a lovely deluxe property with an excellent location and comes highly recommended. It is a historical builiding and has some lovely original touches, eg the original lifts that were used which had no doors so you would simply step in them and step out. These are still working but encased behind glass. In fact, the entire hotel is like a museum and momento of the past. jg/04/2008