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Amsterdam has come to claim its rightful place as one of the world’s culture capitals This achingly hip city is awash with culture – apparent as soon as you step out a clog into one of its picturesque cobbled streets
With stunning architecture a windmill-spotted countryside and fields bursting with summer tulips Amsterdam mixes its eclectic nature with 17th century character to create a place of diversity
Explore the city with its range of top restaurants bars parks and cafes For some of the best central Amsterdam hotels we’d recommend Nh Barbizon Palace Centre and the modern Nh Grand Krasnapolsky When staying in the historic area book a room at
The horseshoe-shaped Dam centre is surrounded by four canals which make for a beautiful stroll or opportunity to take a coffee and watch the world go by There are plenty of cheap cafes to choose from with those serving something a little stronger clearly recognisable
Cycle through the museum quarter where you can marvel at the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh paintings or see where Anne Frank penned her famous diary during World War II
Amsterdam comes alive at night with pretty lights and buzzing bars nestled into winding streets Take a romantic canal cruise or rent a pedal boat to set adrift on your own adventure
Those with reservations about visiting the city’s famous Red Light District need not worry as the area is policed and escorted tours guarantee the safe venture of tourists
The laid-back Dutch attitude complemented by historic buildings and modern attractions make Amsterdam one of the best cities to explore on foot
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The traditional Die Port Van Cleve Hotel Amsterdam enjoys a great, central location just across from Dam Square and adjacent to the popular Magna Plaza Shopping Centre. The famous 'Die Poort' restaurant with adjoining café is full ofcharacter and legendary for its steaks, which since 1870, they have served with a token showing what number steak it is to be served. The charming hotel bar, which was the place where the Heineken brewery first started, has kept manyof its original features from the 19th century and retained many of the ornaments, including an impressive collection of Delft pottery.
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Internet access in the hotel, modem point in the room. Fax machine, photocopier and currency exchange available at reception. Meeting/conference room. Laundry service available.
Family rooms for 4 are available. Baby cots available on request. Babysitting can be arranged through reception.
Train to central station (25 mins, c. 3.5 Euros.) plus short tram ride. Taxi (25 mins), c.25 Euros
Cancellations made later than 17.00hrs (UK time) 3 days before arrival for New Year's Eve and during Trade Fairs (busy periods) will be charged full stay.
Hotel restaurant serving international and Dutch cuisine, open 7 days a week, 6pm to 10.30pm
Dam Square, Flower Market, Anne Frank House, Kalverstraat for shopping, Magna Plaza shopping Mall, theatres, restaurants, Rijksmuseum, Royal Palace
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Tram opposite, no.s: 1, 2, 5, 13 or 17
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