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NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
NZ$313

NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky

Dam 9, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Very and very good location"
This hotel has a perfect location. Clean and nice. Good food. There are some apartments available also.
Yury from New York
NH Barbizon Palace - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
NZ$257

NH Barbizon Palace

Prins Hendrikkade 59-72, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Great experience"
Fantastic location and amazing standard of service.
Gregory from Sydney
De L'Europe Amsterdam - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
NZ$489

De L'Europe Amsterdam

Nieuwe Doelenstraat 2-14, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"5 Star Stay"
Fab location. Total 5 star stay. Room was wonderful. Free internet & ipad. Though didn't spend much time there to be fair. Too …
leighton from London, UK
Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Centre - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Centre

Nieuwezijds Kolk 19, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Great price and even better location!"
Good location, comfortable beds and large rooms, staff are super friendly. It's great for the price it is at!
A Traveller
Park Hotel Amsterdam - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Park Hotel Amsterdam

Stadhouderskade 25, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Park Hotel Amsterdam"
After reading about the open plan bathroom in the superior room I rang and upgraded to an executive room and was very happy with …
Ailbhe from Dublin, Ireland
Hotel Okura Amsterdam - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
NZ$360

Hotel Okura Amsterdam

Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Wonderful hotel - book now!"
Fabulous hotel! Room was amazing and the staff very helpful and professional - we arrived on an early morning flight and they let …
TC from Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK
NH Carlton Amsterdam - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$208

NH Carlton Amsterdam

Vijzelstraat 4, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Carlton Charming"
excellent value for money and as good as a five star - thanks to all
A Traveller
NH Museum Quarter - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$208

NH Museum Quarter

Hobbemakade 50, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Very good hotel"
Location was perfect for our purposes. (museum visits)Breakfast foods available were outstanding, especially abundant amounts of …
A Traveller
Modern hotel in the historical city center, just a few hundred meters from the famous canals and the Van Gogh Museum. The 163 …More
Rembrandt Classic Hotel - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
NZ$152

Rembrandt Classic Hotel

Herengracht 255, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"Perfection!"
Hotel is in such a beautiful location, and a beautiful building. The staff were friendly and bent over backwards to make our stay …
Lis from London
Swissôtel Amsterdam - Amsterdam Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Swissôtel Amsterdam

Damrak 96, Amsterdam - Map
 
 
"great for romantic or lavish stay …"
best hotel i've ever stayed at. comfort is key here, they are located right in dam sq. near a lot of good eats and any street you …
pauly p from NY, NY

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    Pocket Guide: Amsterdam

    Despite its rise from small fishing village to cosmopolitan capital, Amsterdam retains an appealing modesty. Its elongated, unadorned architecture, canals, and cobbled streets, combined with bicycle-friendly flat terrain offer its inhabitants an easy ride and a neighborhood feel. Modesty however, is not something which applies to its infamous red light district. Whether it repels you or draws you in, it is undoubtedly an eye-opening experience and an unashamed display of liberation and tolerance.

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    Traditional Amsterdam

    There are only eight windmills left in greater Amsterdam; a tour to Volendam and Marken will take you on a tour of two Dutch fishing villages, and onward to see the traditional Dutch windmills and polders. Sampling two famous cheeses, Gouda and Edam may put you in the mood for putting on some clogs, or klompen as they are known in Dutch.

    Cutting edge couture

    When you think of Amsterdam, fashion might not immediately spring to mind, especially if you have just klomped around in a pair of clogs. However, the city is quickly establishing itself as an alternative to the established catwalks of Paris and Milan. Blending practical tailoring and offbeat accessories, it has an ageless appeal and may just encourage you to dive into the nearest boutique for an asymmetrical bag or tilted hat. Try Van Baerlestraat for boutiques, P.C. Hooftstraat for high-end labels, and the Waterlooplein flea market for bargains.

    Fragrant wanderings

    Something that may already have your attention is Amsterdam's profusion of coffee shops. In another display of the city's open-mindedness, (and despite recent changes in smoking laws) cannabis is likely to be on the menu. If fruit teas and aromatic smoke aren't for you, the cafes are still worth visiting for their distinctive atmosphere and the convivial conversation. Head to the botanical gardens to find out what a 400-year-old potted plant looks like, and take a restful stroll in the subtropical house and medicinal herb garden.

    Humbling history

    The tragic story of Anne Frank is retold in a museum dedicated to her life and linked to the house in which she and her family hid from Nazi persecution. It was here that Anne wrote her diary, which was eventually published and has become one of the world's most widely read books. Other notable museums are the Rijksmuseum, which features the masterpieces of the Dutch Golden Age, and the Van Gogh Museum, which has the largest collection of his paintings in the world.

    Capturing the canals

    In contrast to the colorful red light district, a candlelight cruise along the canals will provide a more reserved evening of entertainment. Illuminated at night, the 17th century bridges will have you reaching for your camera, and the Reguliersgracht is perhaps the most photographed stretch of water in Amsterdam. Hop on one of the many trams to Leidseplein to enjoy snazzy cocktail lounges and cool clubs, and join the in-crowd to dance the night away.

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