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The Ambassade isn't the most stylishly renovated of Amsterdam's Golden Age hotels, but the privately-owned landmark beats out the competition, with one of the...more
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The blah Canal Crowne Hotel was taken over by Carlton Hotel Collection, a NetherlandsUK boutique chain, and reopened in May 2004 as a far nicer prospect....more
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In the heart of the Pijp neighborhood, the cake shop De Taart van m'n Tante (My Auntie's Cake) is much loved for its style, its taste, and, let's be frank, its...more
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Riding the crest of the timely wave of high-end design hotels at low-end prices, the CitizenM brand's first property, located within the Schiphol International...more
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Conceived by Roc, Holland's most prestigious hotel school, this erstwhile schoolhouse is a breath of fresh air. The entire ground floor is public space: To the...more
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Don't weep, Anouska Hempel fans, Blakes is alive and well. It just has a new name (since October 2004). The owners are new too, but the management is the same,...more
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The Amrath's June 2007 debut was one of the most dramatic Amsterdam hotel premieres in recent memory, and the culmination of a massive restoration job. In...more
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In Oosterpark, not too far from the city center, the St. Elizabeth building (circa 1890) was a Catholic orphanage turned youth hostel until 1999, when it was...more
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This iconic hotel is situated on not one, but two canals. Cobbled together from 25 historic canal houses gathered around a gracious courtyard, it achieves...more
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In a town with relatively few grande dame hotels, the Amstel qualifies as Amsterdam's most dogged; it's been itching for that honor ever since it opened on the...more
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