Jordaan Marnix Apartment C

Jordaan, Amsterdam, 2-bedrooms

Bedrooms2

Bathrooms1

Floor2

Size90 m2

Guestsmax 4

Apartment specifications

Apartment

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

General

Floor: 2
Elevator: No
Stairs in apartment: No
Smoking allowed: No
Pets friendly: No
Bed linen/Towels provided: Yes
Parking public

Electronic

TV flatscreen

Bathroom

Shower 1
Iron Yes
Bathtub Yes
Hairdryer Yes

Kitchen

Dishwasher Yes
Oven Yes
Microwave Yes
Fridge Yes
Kettle Yes
Coffee Yes

Jordaan Marnix Apartment C

If you are looking for a comfortable accommodation, located in a quiet area nearby the Jordaan, this is an ideal apartment. The neutral colour scheme and simple, modern furniture gives the apartment a contemporary yet comfortable feeling. In the bright living you will find a comfortable double sofabed to suit a total of five guests when folded out. Lounge in front of a large flatscreen television or have a cosy breakfast at the wooden dining table. The open plan kitchen is modern and finished to a high standard, with white kitchen units and a high gloss black kitchen dresser. Equipped with an oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and all kitchen utensils it offers all you need. The master bedroom, with double bed, is simple yet elegant, decorated in neutral tones. The second bedroom hides only 1 single bed, making it a private bedroom. If you are looking for the comfort and style of a hotel, but with the convenience of living like a local, then this is for you. Enjoy your stay!

Location

The Jordaan is one of the oldest and most charming neighbourhoods of Amsterdam. Originally a working class district, the Jordaan has become one of the most expensive, up scale locations in the Netherlands whilst simultaneously preserving its distinctive character and historical architecture. Marnixkade largely forms the eastern shore of the northern part of the Singelgracht and was built on a hill which was part of the ramparts. In the second half of the 19th century, the city of Amsterdam under pressure from the huge demand for housing and urban facilities, had to build in these green lands. Rembrandt spent the last years of his life in the Jordaan on the Rozengracht canal. He was buried in the Westerkerk church, at the corner of Rozengracht and Prinsengracht. Also the Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank went into hiding during WWII is located on the edge of the Jordaan, on the Prinsengracht canal. Today the Jordaan is home to many art galleries, particularly modern art, and is also dotted with speciality shops and restaurants. Markets are held regularly at Noordmarkt, the Westerstraat, the Lapjesmarkt textile market and Lindengracht. Although bursting with lovely little shops, cosy restaurants and trendy hotspots, the Jordaan area is also known for its relaxed atmosphere. On sunny days many of its residents will sit on their porch revelling in nature. Deviate from the common path and get lost in the little alleys where there are many small canals and streets with boutiques, bars and trendy restaurants. Means of transportation are easily available.

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