Hotel Amstelzicht 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Parking
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No pets allowed
Location
Situated about 25 minutes' walk from the private Vondelpark, the cosy Hotel Amstelzicht Amsterdam features Wi-Fi in public areas, and public parking nearby. The surrounding area includes the Begijnhof and Waterlooplein tube station in the immediate vicinity of this 3-star smoke-free hotel.
The hotel has an excellent location a mere 1.8 km from the Dutch art Van Gogh Museum, while shopping venues like Waterlooplein Flea Market are 750 metres away. Guests can visit the fantastical Pathe Tuschinski Cinema, which is merely 5 minutes' walk away, and the Red Light District which is a short way from the lovely Amstelzicht. Also, Snippendaaltuin is situated just 1.3 km away. Entertainment in the area includes Dutch National Opera & Ballet 350 m from the property. Rembrandtplein bus stop is right near this Amsterdam hotel.
There are 14 rooms at Hotel Amstelzicht, each of them has a fan and ironing facilities, as well as entertainment amenities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are appointed with a writing desk, and also feature a mini-fridge-bar and coffee/tea making facilities. A separate toilet and a shower, along with a hair dryer and a shower cap, are featured. Enjoy views of the canal, while staying at the Amstelzicht Amsterdam.
Guests can dine at the restaurant Three Sisters Pub Amsterdam located only a 5-minute stroll away.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Amsterdam, I recently reveled in a captivating blend of historic charm and modern comfort at a boutique hotel overlooking the picturesque river Amstel. Immersing myself in the city's cultural tapestry, I discovered the compelling narrative of Amsterdam through masterpieces like Breitner's The Dam, unveiling centuries of captivating history.My exploration extended to the world heritage State Hermitage Museum, offering Dutch and international visitors a profound cultural experience akin to a reciprocal concert where groundbreaking jazz harmonizes with the past. Roaming the district, I encountered the allure of the Gothic-style Oude Kerk and the modern allure of designer boutiques at the Roermond Designer Outlet.The fusion of traditional Dutch aesthetics within contemporary amenities showcased in this 17th-century townhouse fostered a journey that seamlessly intertwined with Amsterdam's rich artistic legacy, promising an unforgettable cultural escapade.