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Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
It is a young, deluxe 4-star hotel, situated near the 'Zuidas', in between the bustling Amsterdam city center and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The hotel consist of 256 comfortable rooms, Restaurant-Bar 'De Stijl' with a recommendation of Michelin, a large, partly covered, waterside terrace, 11 multifunctional meeting rooms, free WiFi throughout the hotel and a large underground car park. All ingredients are present for a successful meeting or a special event. The hotel forms a decor with a wide variety of Dutch Design, that creates a creative and inspiring atmosphere, in combination with a recognizable hospitality. The hotels also offers 11 multifunctional meetings rooms. The variety of facilities and the multi functional aspects of the different rooms and areas, offer a flexible approach to ensuring a perfect event. Business as well as private functions can be handled from 2 to 230 persons. The hotel also offers Banquet facilities, Concierge. Bar, Conference facilities, Gym / Fitness facilities, Internet access-Wireless, Laundry service, Lift / Elevator, Lobby, Non-smoking rooms, Parking facilities-at cost, Reception, Restaurant, Room service-24 hrs. Note:5% city tax applicable(to be collected at check out)
Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Jan 15, check-out Jan 18
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(6 reviews)
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Hotel address: John M. Keynesplein 2, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1066 EP
Amsterdam.
Schiphol International Airport.
The hotel is ideally situated between the bustling city center of Amsterdam and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, and can easily be reached by car and public transport.
The guests can experience a unique and exciting culinary journey with a designer touch! The restaurant distinguishes itself by the use of unique Dutch traditions and beautiful products in a design style, which has earned it a Michelin recommendation. The light and pure dishes de Stijl has to offer while admiring several art pieces and the light and open interior inspired by Dutch designers. The stylish bar is a perfectly suited for an informal, business or intimate meeting. The cool water side terrace is very welcoming during the summer months, for either a drink, a meal or a reception.
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Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Jan 15, check-out Jan 18
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(6 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
5 out of 5
very nice stay
S Aug 24, 2009
Very nice hotel, in a quiet neigborhood, short walk to tram, 20 min to museums/attractions ...
Traveler type: Couples
If you're not rolling luggage, the next stop further out on tram 2 will save you a couple hundred meters walking if you use a dirt footpath.
Score
4 out of 5
Very good choice
Maria Aug 13, 2009
It was easy to get to the hotel from Schiphol airport using the bus 195. The hotel is new and clean and well connected with ... the downtown through tramway 2 and buses. It is recommended to buy a two or three days pass from Amsterdam Central Station.(Around 12Euro for 48 hours) We went downtown everyday, we walked, we took a boat trip, we visited the museums.
Traveler type: Family
If you want to buy fruits or something from a grocery store, you can take a long walk (about a mile and a half) or take tramway 2 for 2 stops in the opposite direction (not toward downtown). There you will find a nice store, bakery, a fast food place and a flower shop. If you have a car it is a very short drive.
Score
4 out of 5
Interesting Hotel - Great Service
World Skater Aug 2, 2009
The hotel isn't close to the Centrum so there's a hike to get back and forth to the best areas where food and drink can be ... found - the hotel does have bikes and scooters for rent but the walk will give you a good chance to see Amsterdam's less touristy side. The paths between the hotel and the Centrum are perfect for biking and skating (some of the best I've ever seen in the world). About the room - I thought it was tidy with the exception of the dirty floor - hardwood floor that needed to be swept and the sink / shower drains were very slow - not sure why that was but it was gross. The hotel staff were very professional, kind, and helpful - the hotel restaurant / bar was good.
Traveler type: Couples
Go to the Centrum and find a store called "Dirk's" - get yourself some bottled water and other snacks because the hotel doesn't really offer a reasonable solution in this area - unless you consider 3.50 euro can of water to be reasonable when you're thirsty.
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If you're not rolling luggage, the next stop further out on tram 2 will save you a couple hundred meters walking if you use a dirt footpath.
--S, Mountain View, CA Aug 24, 2009
If you want to buy fruits or something from a grocery store, you can take a long walk (about a mile and a half) or take tramway 2 for 2 stops in the opposite direction (not toward downtown). There you will find a nice store, bakery, a fast food place and a flower shop. If you have a car it is a very short drive.
--Maria, Farmington Hills, MI Aug 13, 2009
Go to the Centrum and find a store called "Dirk's" - get yourself some bottled water and other snacks because the hotel doesn't really offer a reasonable solution in this area - unless you consider 3.50 euro can of water to be reasonable when you're thirsty.
--World Skater, Houston, TX Aug 2, 2009
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(6 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
5 out of 5
very nice stay
S Aug 24, 2009
Very nice hotel, in a quiet neigborhood, short walk to tram, 20 min to museums/attractions ...
Traveler type: Couples
If you're not rolling luggage, the next stop further out on tram 2 will save you a couple hundred meters walking if you use a dirt footpath.
Score
4 out of 5
Very good choice
Maria Aug 13, 2009
It was easy to get to the hotel from Schiphol airport using the bus 195. The hotel is new and clean and well connected with ... the downtown through tramway 2 and buses. It is recommended to buy a two or three days pass from Amsterdam Central Station.(Around 12Euro for 48 hours) We went downtown everyday, we walked, we took a boat trip, we visited the museums.
Traveler type: Family
If you want to buy fruits or something from a grocery store, you can take a long walk (about a mile and a half) or take tramway 2 for 2 stops in the opposite direction (not toward downtown). There you will find a nice store, bakery, a fast food place and a flower shop. If you have a car it is a very short drive.
Score
4 out of 5
Interesting Hotel - Great Service
World Skater Aug 2, 2009
The hotel isn't close to the Centrum so there's a hike to get back and forth to the best areas where food and drink can be ... found - the hotel does have bikes and scooters for rent but the walk will give you a good chance to see Amsterdam's less touristy side. The paths between the hotel and the Centrum are perfect for biking and skating (some of the best I've ever seen in the world). About the room - I thought it was tidy with the exception of the dirty floor - hardwood floor that needed to be swept and the sink / shower drains were very slow - not sure why that was but it was gross. The hotel staff were very professional, kind, and helpful - the hotel restaurant / bar was good.
Traveler type: Couples
Go to the Centrum and find a store called "Dirk's" - get yourself some bottled water and other snacks because the hotel doesn't really offer a reasonable solution in this area - unless you consider 3.50 euro can of water to be reasonable when you're thirsty.
Score
4 out of 5
Nice Hotel
Mark Jul 21, 2009
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Traveler type: Couples
Score
3 out of 5
Not quite as advertised
Traveling Canadian Couple Jun 11, 2009
The hotel is located in the middle of a business development and is very quiet during weekends. Food is very good however ... also very expensive. With a short walk to the tram it is quite easy and relatively quick and easy to get to downtown Amsterdam. The breakfast buffet is prohibitively overpriced, however there aren't any other options for restaurants nearby. There isn't enough space in the bar fridges to add any of your own items either, should you be interested in purchasing your own food. CAUTION REGARDING BEDS: The "Queen" sized bed is actually two singles pushed together with a foam wedge in the middle. It is impossible to sleep comfortably across this wedge, and so you might as well just go for a room with two separate beds and perhaps save some money. This hotel is also not well air conditioned. The fans in the room simply cycle air from the hallways into the rooms, it can take quite a while to cool a room down to Canadian normal standards. Our first night, the fan didn't even work and it was uncomfortably hot, however the staff did an excellent job switching our room at 4am. The fitness room is spartan with a treadmill, rowing machine, and elliptical plus one bench and some free weights. No mirrors or floor pads are available. The ceiling was also too low to allow me (6'6"/195cm) to run on the treadmill without hitting my head!
Traveler type: Couples
Rent a scooter for a day or so, they can be driven on the excellent bicycle paths all through the city. Just be careful to avoid pedestrian only areas!
Score
4 out of 5
Nice and not too far out of the way
MIA Will I Am Jun 4, 2009
The hotel is very clean, modern, and well kept. And since the hotel is a good distance from the city centre, it is ... considerably cheaper than you would expect. The best thing to do is to take the trams into the city. There is a tram stop about 3 blocks from the hotel, which is Tram 2, that will take you through a large part of locations of interest. It runs right by Vondelpark, museums such as the Van Gogh, the "I Amsterdam" sign, Leidseplien, Dam Square, and of course it ends at Central Station. The negatives with this hotel are that since the trams stop running around midnight, it may limit how long you can stay out, since the only other ways back would be using the buses or taking a taxi(which will be expensive). Also, the hotel offers a buffet breakfast but it is not included in the room rate. It costs 19 Euro's and is definately not worth the price. The best advice is to just get dressed and head into the city centre, as a breakfast there will be cheaper and of better quality there.
Traveler type: Single
Use Tram 2, which has a stop about 3 blocks from the hotel, to get to the famous Red Light District. It takes about 10-15 minutes. Get off at the Dam Square stop (which they refer to as "The Dam") and you are a short walk from the red lights. There are plenty of restuarants, "coffeshops", and a couple of dance clubs in the area.
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If you're not rolling luggage, the next stop further out on tram 2 will save you a couple hundred meters walking if you use a dirt footpath.
--S, Mountain View, CA Aug 24, 2009
If you want to buy fruits or something from a grocery store, you can take a long walk (about a mile and a half) or take tramway 2 for 2 stops in the opposite direction (not toward downtown). There you will find a nice store, bakery, a fast food place and a flower shop. If you have a car it is a very short drive.
--Maria, Farmington Hills, MI Aug 13, 2009
Go to the Centrum and find a store called "Dirk's" - get yourself some bottled water and other snacks because the hotel doesn't really offer a reasonable solution in this area - unless you consider 3.50 euro can of water to be reasonable when you're thirsty.
--World Skater, Houston, TX Aug 2, 2009
Rent a scooter for a day or so, they can be driven on the excellent bicycle paths all through the city. Just be careful to avoid pedestrian only areas!
--Traveling Canadian Couple, Edmonton, Canada Jun 11, 2009
Use Tram 2, which has a stop about 3 blocks from the hotel, to get to the famous Red Light District. It takes about 10-15 minutes. Get off at the Dam Square stop (which they refer to as "The Dam") and you are a short walk from the red lights. There are plenty of restuarants, "coffeshops", and a couple of dance clubs in the area.
--MIA Will I Am, Miami, FL Jun 4, 2009
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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