City Centre VIP Apartment 5

City Centre, Amsterdam, 2-bedrooms

Bedrooms2

Bathrooms1

Floor1

Size125 m2

Guestsmax 4

Apartment specifications

Apartment

Bedrooms: 2
Single beds: 2
Double beds (1 duvet): 1
Single sofa beds: -
Double sofa beds: -

General

Floor: 1
Elevator: No
Stairs in apartment: Yes
Smoking allowed: No
Pets friendly: No
Bed linen/Towels provided: Yes
Parking public

Electronic

Internet wifi
TV flatscreen
Sound dvd

Bathroom

Shower 1
Iron Yes
Bathtub Yes

Kitchen

Dishwasher Yes
Oven Yes
Microwave Yes
Hob Yes
Fridge Yes
Washing Yes
Toaster Yes
Kettle Yes
Coffee Yes

City Centre VIP Apartment 5

The Central VIP 5 Amsterdam is a completely renovated residence housed in an 18th century building, located in the Canal Belt, making it perfect for 4 persons wanting a luxurious place to stay in Amsterdam.

This apartment will live up to its expectation. The spacious living room has two armchairs, a comfortable sofa bed and a chandelier to give you a cozy feeling. Wireless internet is available so you can use your laptop and check what is going on in Amsterdam. The 40 inch flat screen and the DVD allow you to watch a thriller or any other film of your choice.

The kitchen is white and also nice and bright. It is well equipped with a fridge, an oven, a microwave and a dish washer. You can also use the coffee machine and the toaster to make a nice breakfast for the other guests staying in this apartment. This kitchen opens into a dining room containing a dining table big enough for 6 people.

The two bedrooms are located on a separate floor and one has a double bed and the other has two single beds. The bathroom has a shower, a bathtub, a sink for two and clean towels are provided with. The toilet is in a separate location.

 

Location

This apartment is located in the heart of Amsterdam which is the Canal Belt. This Canal Belt is a ring of canals with three main canals called the Herengracht, (Patricians’ canal), Keizersgracht (Emperor’s canal) and the Prinsengracht (Prince’s canal). Gracht is the Dutch word for canal. These canals were dug in the 17th century and form concentric belts around the city. There is more than 100 kilometer of canals, about 90 islands and more than 1500 bridges. Along these canals you can see monumental buildings or houses which were the homes of the rich merchants or Patricians in the Golden Age.


Take a walk to the Anne Frank House. The backhouse where she and her family sought refuge from the Germans is still intact, and the whole experience of walking here makes you realize what it must have been like. Unfortunately Anne and her family and many other Amsterdam Jews were deported to the German concentration camps and they never saw Amsterdam again.


The Rembrandtplein is named after the most famous painter we ever had. His statue stands on this square. Like the Leidseplein this square also has many bars cafes and restaurants.

 

Terms & Conditions

Cancellation Policy Terms and conditions
Damage deposit € 300
Check-in after 14:00
Check-out before 11:00

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