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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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A long-established grande dame hotel parked on the Amstel River, 111-room L'Europe has undergone a zealous renovation plan that has paid off. First up, and...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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The Kruisherenhotel, whose 60 rooms are in a former fifteenth-century church and cloister, caters to a highbrow crowd drawn to Maastricht for its burgeoning...more
The Hotel des Indes has undergone a shrewd and sexy makeover that doesn't compromise the old-world atmosphere which has long been the source of this 1881...more
In the trendy Eastern Docklands district, the Lloyd's history begins in 1921, when the building was constructed as a dorm hotel for migrants. The Germans...more
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Just outside the city, seven 1780 houses on the River Amstel were transformed (in February 2005) by designer Marcel Wanders into self-contained private...more
If historic canal-side hotels, such as the Ambassade, let you pretend to be a Golden Age burgher, Miauw Suites makes you feel like a contemporary Amsterdammer...more
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Money is no object, you're so over minimalism, and you want an intimate place to stay. Beyond the grand oak staircase in this 18th-century canal house are eight...more
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