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Explore Amsterdam from the top 6 business hotels in town

From the charming canal belt (grachtengordel) to the lively Red Light District, and from buzzy Rembrandtplein to the more peaceful suburbs of the Oud Zuid – Amsterdam has a district and a pace to suit every traveller. The Best Culture and Nightlife this Side of a Canal

 

Jump on your city bike or hop on a canal boat and admire Amsterdam, the Venice of the North! The beautiful city houses, romantic bridges, iconic canals and street cafés create its unique atmosphere and give you an ultimate taste of its fascinating past.

Famous for its museums, most important of which are located in the Museumplein, Amsterdam offers you a chance to see unforgettable masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Mondriaan and more. The Anne Frank House is a sobering reminder of the city’s more recent history. After a lot of walking, the Rijksmuseum is a great place to rest and get some extra culture before visiting Amsterdam’s lovely Vondelpark.

The medieval Old Centre with the always busy Dam Square and the tempting Red Light District is the most visited part of Amsterdam. Make sure to stop at Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, homes to the best nightlife venues.

Shop till you drop at Amsterdam’s most luxury shopping street, PC Hooftstraat, the most popular street market at Albert Cuyp or in the fancy design shops of the Jordaan district. Famous pancakes and frites with mayonnaise are a must-try! The more adventurous traveller might want to try the pickled herring, followed closely by a local beer.

All these attractions are just a short train ride from the Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. Whether you want to stay at a cosy hotel on a canal, a modern apartment in a quiet part of the city or a room in the centre of everything, Booking.com has a perfect accommodation for your Amsterdam vacation.

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Conservatorium Hotel
The luxurious Conservatorium Hotel is located within 200 m of the famous Vondelpark and Museumplein. It offers modern design accommodation and extensive wellness including an indoor pool and sauna facilities.
A flat-screen cable TV, luxurious design furnishings and free Wi-Fi is standard for every Conservatorium Hotel room. Other amenities include a spacious bathroom, a seating area and a tea/coffee maker. Upon arrival fresh fruit and a beverage will be present in the room.
The Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Center includes a fully-equipped fitness centre, massage treatments and a hammam. Guests can also enjoy an organic menu of sandwiches and drinks for lunch. A free newspaper can be ordered and will be delivered to the room in the morning.
Taiko is chef Schilo Van Coevorden’s new Asian-inspired restaurant in Amsterdam. The restaurant offers an extensive à la carte menu, including shared dining experiences, and serves a broad selection of exclusive sake. The adjacent bar has a menu with a wide range of cocktails, drinks and Asian tapas.
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