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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 |
| Pets not allowed |
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.
The Dylan Restaurant - This popular gourmet restaurant offers continental breakfast, English breakfasts, and lunch and dinner menus of contemporary cuisine. Converted from an old bakery, this intimate dining room has original baking ovens and exposed brickwork. Open every day (except Sunday evenings); reservations essential.
Long Gallery - A 20-meter (66-foot), brick-floored room with exquisite design, overlooking the garden, and offering light cuisine. Open daily, from midday to late evening.
Lounge and Bar Barbou - Drinks are served daily, from early morning to late evening.
Cycling is one of Amsterdam’s most popular forms of transportation, with dedicated bike lanes on many streets, and the hotel has a limited number of bicycles for rent. In winter, an ice skating rink is created in Dam Square, four blocks from the hotel. Vondelpark and its network of paths are popular with joggers, and the historic Zuiderbad public swimming pool has recently been restored to its former glory; both are one km (a half-mile) from the hotel.
Guests receive a discounted rate at a fitness center two blocks from the hotel, where facilities include a gym with cardio and resistance machines, sauna, and Turkish bath.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
One double bed. Linen and cotton sheets. 20-25 square meters (215-269 square feet). Courtyard or garden view. Individually designed in one of three styles: the Chinese-inspired, red-themed “Klasbols” style with lacquered wood tables and cabinets; Japanese-influenced, black-and-midnight-blue “Kimono” style has painted pottery and slender wood furniture; Middle Eastern-feeling “La Carmona” style features bold orange-and-gray striped accents and a hardwood floor. Black- or sand-colored marble bathroom has either a separate tub and shower, a combination tub/shower, or a shower only.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne king bed. Linen and cotton sheets. 39-53 square meters (419-570 square feet). Canal, courtyard, or garden view. “Loft-style” junior suite accessed by a private stairway, and has exposed beams, a sloping ceiling, two armchairs and a sofa, and a bathroom with separate tub and shower. “Manhattan” junior suite has a tall four-poster bed, black-and-gold decor, desk and ottoman, and bathroom with shower/tub combination.
All rooms includeOne queen bed. Canal view. Wireless Internet connection (surcharge). Cable/satellite TV. CD player. Minibar. Hair dryer. Iron/ironing board on request. In-room safe. Complimentary weekday newspaper.
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.
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