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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 | 3 PM |
| Small pets only |
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.
Pulitzer café/bar/restaurant - The café/bar/restaurant area of the hotel has large windows and high ceilings, with a nine-meter 21st-century version of “The Last Supper” painting. The decor is black and white, with armchairs and lush red sofa benches. With street access, the breakfast, lunch and dinner served is available to guests and the public. Brunch is served up until 2 PM on weekends.
The Bar at Hotel Pulitzer - Situated next door to the café/restaurant is the hotel bar with three separate lounge room areas. The main bar room is painted midnight blue and has low gray upholstered armchairs creating a dark intimate atmosphere. The bar also has a great view of the Keizergracht canal and can be entered from the street.
The Rendez-Vous - This lounge bar is located in the hotel lobby area, beside the internal courtyard. Tea, coffee, and light snacks are available to be eaten anywhere within the lobby or courtyard area. French glass doors open out into the courtyard with stylish wicker furniture for the summer months. For less temperate seasons, intimate sofas and armchairs are located throughout the lobby.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
One double or two twin beds in a 17th- or 18th-century renovated room. Crisp white bed linens and turndown service. Views of canal, courtyard, or gardens.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne king bed or two twin beds. Desk. Wireless Internet connection. TV with premium cable channels with pay movies. Refrigerator and minibar. Trouser press. In-room safe.
All rooms includeThe classic Amsterdam image of stately canals, the Canal Loop is principally the Herengracht and Keizersgracht, lined with gracious tall 17th and 18th-century houses. Some of these are now museums, most notably the eccentric Kattenkabinet. The Amstel is a more down-to-earth waterway, lined with houseboats and famous for its classic much–photographed Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). The floating Flower Market is also a much-loved canal feature.
see all hotels in Canal Loop"Convenient and luxurious"by V from Isle of Wight
This hotel somehow made us feel that we were the only guests. Nothing was too much trouble and nobody's smile slipped for a second. I have never slept in such a comfortable bed; just as well after covering hundreds of kilometers around the museums and streets of Amsterdam.
"so nice for a specal occasion"by a from liverpool
I was very impressed not only with the hotel itself but also with the wonderful staff who are only too happy to help... I was given a free upgrade upon arrival to a lovely room overlooking a canal... very nice indeed... cant wait to go back again ..
"Delightful hotel and location"by P from London
My wife and I found the location to be perfect for exploring the sites of Amsterdam. If you find walking a pain all forms of transport are on your doorstep. We had one of the rooms which look into the lightwell. However the room had everything except a view and it was located near the lifts so no stairs to negotiate which was ideal. The hotel is peaceful, charming, comfortable and freindly. We would stay again but there are so many places ans so little time.
"Great stay good location"by M from London
Stayed for business and was happy about the convenient location and lovely room. Fast internet. The service was great although the taxi service seems like a mafia business. they were having serious arguments with the porters right in front of the lobby.