Located in a 17th century building
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1
Studio
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35
m2 Surface
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2
People
1 double bed
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Bathrooms:
1
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Zone:
The Canal Belt
Check-in / Checkout: Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Not allowed: Parties, Pets, Smoking
Apartment features
- bed linen & towels
- iron & ironing board
- hairdryer
- oven
- toaster
- stereo
- radio
- queen size bed 160 x 200
- dishwasher
- shower
- microwave
- heating
- bathtub
- coffee maker
- kettle
- plasma TV
- visa, mastercard and amex accepted
- Fridge
- hob cooker (gas)
- Visa and Mastercard accepted with prior notice
This studio apartment is situated on the lower ground floor of a typical Amsterdam 17th century building.
Area surrounding the apartment:
The famous Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum are very close. So is the Spiegelgracht with its galleries and antique shops.
The Apartment:
The living area boasts a double bed, a comfortable couch, a dining table and a flat screen TV. Fresh towels and linens are ready for use on arrival.
The bathroom with shower and bathtub is classicaly decorated and the kitchen is fully equipped with a gas stove, dishwasher, a microwave oven and SMEG fridge.
Grachtengordel
The Amsterdam Canal Belt dates back from the 17th century and surrounds the old city centre. The “Belt” was build built so that VOC-ships packed with treasury could easily supply the city. The Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht are the three canals that surround the old centre to the Amstel river. Aside each canal are trees and roads that separate the canal houses from the water. Streets going to and coming from the centre cross the district, but hardly disturb the peace. The beautiful canal houses that Amsterdam is so famous for can be found everywhere here. Next to one of these canals the Artis Zoo is located, a beautiful zoo that is recommendable for children and animal lovers. The historical Anne Frank House and also the amazing flower market are also situated in this district. Cozy cafés and restaurants are on every street corner. Many famous neighborhoods like ‘de Jordaan’ can be found on the Canal Belt. Visitors love the charming canals and the friendly atmosphere that makes the Canal belt so unique.