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10p per minute 07.00 - 23.00 GMT |
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| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pet fee charged at hotel/condo | |
| Pets accepted |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Wines & Bites - Drinks, afternoon coffee, appetizers, and light meals are served in this contemporary room with a patio garden and historic architectural details. The room is decorated in black and white, with red-and-chrome accents and plenty of upholstered chairs. Open from late morning until midnight.
Breakfast room - This breakfast room with stained-glass windows serves a buffet breakfast each morning.
Guests can explore Amsterdam by foot, tram, bus, taxi, or canal boat. Bicycle rentals are available throughout the city for riding the bike-path (fietpads) network that crisscrosses the country. Vondelpark, two blocks from the hotel, is popular for jogging, walking, cycling, and roller skating. Spread over several hundred acres, this lovely park also features outdoor cafés, gardens, duck ponds, a playground, and wide open spaces for soccer, Frisbee, or soaking up the sun.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
One French bed. View of residential street. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Brown-and-burgundy decor. Small sitting area with armchair. Black-and-white tiled bathroom with makeup mirror, hair dryer, and shower/bathtub combination or walk-in cascade shower.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne double bed or two twin beds with soft comforters. View of residential street. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Brown-and-burgundy decor. Small sitting area with armchair. Black-and-white tiled bathroom with makeup mirror, hair dryer, and shower/bathtub combination or walk-in cascade shower.
All rooms includeOne double bed or two twin beds with soft comforters. View of residential street. Spacious room with larger sitting area than Standard room. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). CD player, bathrobes, slippers. Desk with accessories. Black-and-white tiled bathroom with makeup mirror, hair dryer, shower/bathtub combination.
All rooms includeHome to Amsterdam’s big three museums, the Museum Quarter includes the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk. The former is the huge national art collection. The Stedelijk is largely cutting-edge post-1945 art. The Van Gogh is home to 200 of the artist’s paintings. Nearby Leidseplein is the centre of Amsterdam’s more raucous nightlife, with famous clubs such as Paradiso and Melkweg. By day, visit the Art Deco Café Americain.
see all hotels in Museum Quarter"Great location"by C from Norwich
I surprised my husband with a weekend away in Amsterdam, and chose this hotel after reading other peoples' reviews. I'm so glad I did because its situation was perfect for us. The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum were within a five minute walk, and it was so easy to get to the other parts of the city too. We arrived early, and found that our room was available. Although not huge it was perfectly suitable for our needs, and very clean. The staff were most polite and helpful whether it was booking (and recommending) restaurants, organising the airport shuttle, or just passing the time of day. The breakfast was very good, although, due to the dismal exchange rate, quite pricey. However we found Amsterdam expensive anyway for the same reason. For shopaholics, this hotel is just round the corner from all the couture shops, Armani, Chanel etc. good for window shopping!! The hotel is quirky in design as it is formed of three townhouses melded together, such a change from the modern concrete purpose built hotels. When we return to Amsterdam we shall most certainly head back to the Jan Luyken.
"A small quiet hotel in a nice exclusive part of Amsterdam"by A from CHESHIRE
Small bar/lounge area but catered well for all tastes, although drinks were rather expensive. Small restaurant with breakfast lunch and dinner menu plus snacks available throughout the day. Breakfast was a set price at Nineteen Euros, even if you only had a slice of toast and with the pound worth nearly the same value as the Euro I found this expensive! Very friendly and knowlegable reception staff who were all bilingual.