Amsterdam is home to three Crowne Plaza hotels; there's one at Schiphol airport, there's the "Americaine", and then there's the "Crowne Plaza City Centre". It's at the latter that we recently had the pleasure of staying. Five minutes' walk from the Centraal (sic) Station which, itself, is a ... Read review
Location. The Crowne Plaza Hotel Amsterdam City Centre is located in Amsterdam, The ... more
Netherlands, within 1.5 kilometres of the Anne Frank House, and two kilometres from the Van Gogh Museum. Amsterdam Central Station is 300 metres from the hotel. Hot...
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Netherlands, within 1.5 kilometres of the Anne Frank House, and two kilometres from the Van Gogh Museum. Amsterdam Central Station is 300 metres from the hotel. Hot...
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Travel in style! The Crowne Plaza Amsterdam City Centre hotel enjoys a prime location in ... more
the city center of Amsterdam near the Central Station and Dam square The hotel is surrounded by shops museums and restaurants and is a 20 minute drive from Amste...
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The Crowne Plaza Amsterdam City Centre is located right in the historic heart of ... more
Amsterdam. The Central Station, Dam Square, the canals, shops and museums are all in the vicinity of the hotel. The hotel has 270 elegantly furnished guestrooms, including...
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heart of Amsterdam. Stay in 1 of the comfortable rooms and relax in the health club.All rooms feature the latest technology and have a private bathroom with a bath. ...
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excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,53/10 - Its central location in the city centre makes the ... more
First Class Superior hotel an ideal starting point for exploring the city or embarking on a shopping spree. City: Boulevard Kurfürstendamm, Gedächtniskirche (memorial church), Charlottenburg Palace, zoo, Kaufhaus des Westens (famous department store), The Brandenburg Gate, Boulevard Unter den Linden, Siegessäule (monument), Alexanderplatz with radar tower.Surrounding area / outings: Sanssouci Palce, Spree Forest, Potsdam.
This hotel is located in the heart of the city, in proximity to Kurfürstendamm, the ... more
renowned Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche (memorial church), the KaDeWe shopping mall and the zoo. We offer 423 comfortable guest rooms and luxuriously appointed suites spread over 7 floors. Non-smoking rooms, rooms suitable for the mobility impaired and Executive Rooms are available. In our restaurant "Wilson’s" you can enjoy both German and international specialities, while our "Bar Pinte" and our hotel bar offer refreshing beers and cocktails.For your relaxation we also offer an indoor pool, a sauna, a solarium, fitness equipment and massages.
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offers lavish accommodation within close walking distance to all the historical sites and metro station.Its excellent location, outside the restricted traffic zone, has made it a popular meeting place for both business and leisure guests. The rooms are of contemporary design and combine the comforts of a high standard hotel with the personal care and friendliness of a family-owned business. The conference facilities of the hotel allow remarkable flexibility for a variety of functions. There is a mouth-watering selection of dining options available at the Crowne Plaza, providing guests with high quality international cuisine. During the summer months, guests can enjoy dinner at the fabulous Roof Garden restaurant, with a panoramic view of Lycabettus Hill and the Acropolis.The hotel is located just 10 minutes from the Acropolis and close to the picturesque neighbourhood of Plaka and Syntagma Square, as well as the famous Kolonaki shopping area.
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Capturing the vibe, heart and soul of Manchester, this contemporary-style hotel is ideally ... more
located in the heart of the bustling city centre, close to the entertainment area, including the trendy Northern Quarter.A modern angular building with floor to ceiling windows made from vibrant multi-coloured glass, the Crowne Plaza Manchester City Centre offers a unique and stylish environment. It comprises of 228 luxurious bedrooms, each of which features a king-size bed, LCD television, large desk with complimentary internet access and an en suite with separate bath and shower. In the evenings you can unwind with a drink in the Glasshouse Bar, before heading into the restaurant to sample fine cuisines, prepared from the freshest ingredients, locally sourced where possible.
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Advantages: Location is superb. Very comfortable, great facilities and superb staff! Disadvantages: Nothing, apart from the uncertainty regarding the on-line booking
Amsterdam is home to three Crowne Plaza hotels; there's one at Schiphol airport, there's the "Americaine", and then there's the "Crowne Plaza City Centre". It's at the latter that we recently had the pleasure of staying. Five minutes' walk from the Centraal (sic) Station which, itself, is a one-stop, 3.90 Euro, journey from Schiphol airport, I thought that its location was absolutely ideal.
This review breaks the ... ...on the doors reflecting the Crowne Plaza branding. The bed was extremely comfortable and furnished with a plain white duvet cover - it later proved to be a superb place to sleep. A very fluffy bathrobe was neatly folded on the bed, and there were sweets on the pillows. A workdesk extended to hold a colour television with various channels, some hilarious, and there was comfortable seating. Trouser press, obviously, and a very adequate bathroom with ... more
Amsterdam is home to three Crowne Plaza hotels; there's one at Schiphol airport, there's the "Americaine", and then there's the "Crowne Plaza City Centre". It's at the latter that we recently had the pleasure of staying. Five minutes' walk from the Centraal (sic) Station which, itself, is a one-stop, 3.90 Euro, journey from Schiphol airport, I thought that its location was absolutely ideal.
This review breaks the mould - amongst other things. I am usually travelling with my wife, Amanda, and the nearly-three-years-old baby Josh. Amsterdam, however, is no place for a toddler and it was thus that I found myself on a trip away with two good friends, Mark and Chris. Oh dear! Mathematician that I am, I feel an equation coming on.....Three blokes + Amsterdam = Trouble!
Let me say from the outset that this was a really superb hotel. We loved it. There has, of course, to be a downside, so I'll start there and get it over with.
I was nominally in charge of booking the trip and I selected this hotel for various reasons, including location and the fact that I could book on-line and earn a shed load of Priority Club Points - the hotel is part of the Six Continents Group, encompassing such brands as Holiday Inn and Intercontinental. The guys agreed with my choice and I booked on-line. It's not very easy to book a double and a twin room in one booking - far better to make two separate bookings - but that's what I did. Subsequent 'phone calls to the hotel (and they spoke perfect English) and e-mails to Central Reservations confirmed my worst fear. The hotel thought I had two rooms. Central reservations thought I had only one.
For the purpose simply of saving face, it was important to me that I'd got it right and it was only when we arrived and discovered that I was, in fact, not the total incompetent that I feared I might seem, that I was able to totally relax. The pre-booked airport parking had worked out, the BA 'plane tickets had worked out, and now the hotel rooms were ready, as intended. I used, as a boy, to love the "A-team". Were George Peppard still alive, he'd join me in a chorus of "I love it when a plan comes together". Just such a shame that I had had to worry about it so much, pre-arrival! In future, if I want different room types, I'll know to make two separate bookings. Helpful tip there, I hope!
Worry over. Enjoy Amsterdam!
We arrived at the hotel at about 6pm, having found it very easily - it's extremely accessible from the Centraal Station. (I'm getting sick of writing sic after the word Centraal (sic), so don't expect me to keep doing so!)
The hotel has a modern facade and we entered the reception area via a revolving door. I was later glad to note that it revolves pretty slowly! On your immediate left is the concierge and next to that is the check-in desk. It was quite busy. In front of us, however, was a Priority Club Priority Check-in desk. As a Priority Club member, it seemed rude not to use it and, in no time whatsoever, we were checked in and given key cards to rooms 205 (Two doubles) and 206 (King). Relief - my booking had been accurate and successful after all that pre-arrival concern.
We headed to the lifts, found our rooms and had a 30-minute freshen-up before heading out to see what Amsterdam had to offer - which, I think, should form a different review!
The rooms were extremely comfortable, furnished in pastel colours and with russet paintwork on the doors reflecting the Crowne Plaza branding. The bed was extremely comfortable and furnished with a plain white duvet cover - it later proved to be a superb place to sleep. A very fluffy bathrobe was neatly folded on the bed, and there were sweets on the pillows. A workdesk extended to hold a colour television with various channels, some hilarious, and there was comfortable seating. Trouser press, obviously, and a very adequate bathroom with good toiletries - some Neutrogena, and some products such as "Dove" hand cream dispensed from containers attached to the wall. Very comfortable, all in all. The minibar, as Mark discovered, played "touch-move" and charged you if you so much as touched any item. I avoid these machines like the plague, however!
The hotel has a nice bar but, for once, I resisted the temptation. This was Amsterdam and there were no shortages of drinking holes. And we found them. One, in particular, was the "Banana Bar". Enough said, I am sure, but the entry fee was 40 Euros - which included an hour's worth of free drinking. I made a conservative start, until two American girls suggested that drinking whisky, in the circumstances, seemed better value for money. About 40 minutes of whisky-drinking later and...well, the rest is history.
On arrival back at the hotel, I think I had fallen over half-a-dozen times and had been abandoned by my friends. I'm not proud of the time I'd spent in various gutters, but am glad that I'd avoided making the acquaintance of Amsterdam's canals.
My final fall happened in the foyer of the hotel - and that is the one, I'm convinced, that broke my leg. I thought it was just badly bruised and it was only when I returned to England, after walking on it for two days, that the fractured fibula was diagnosed. The night porter was very kind and picked me up and, despite my protestations, kindly escorted me to my room, making sure that I was OK. The fact that, on the next night, when Mark and I needed his assistance in working out how to operate the cigarette vending machine, he made no mention of my fall, speaks volumes for his professionalism and discretion!
So the rest of my trip was spent at a slow pace, taking in the inevitable window-shopping and having a great, if slightly painful time.
The hotel has a superb leisure centre, and Chris took advantage of this - using both the indoor heated pool and the sauna. He also took advantage of the breakfast, not realising that it was not included in the price. "Excellent breakfast", he said, "You could have had anything. I wasn't too hungry, so just had coffee, a croissant and some cheese!" Had he known that this added 22 Euros to his bill, I am sure that he would have gone a lot more overboard!
All in all, a superb hotel - very centrally located, modern, comfortable and with exceptionally helpful staff. There was, I noticed, a very herbal smell in the corridors in the morning - somewhat remnicent of so many of Amsterdam's coffee shops.
What better way to have a break? Oh - and please don't think I'm whinging about my broken leg - far from it!
Advantages: Very comfortable and right in the centre Disadvantages: none
...stay at the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza. It is right in the centre of the city just down from the Central Station. Dam Square is on the corner and the canals, shops and museums are all very close by. The hotel itself has 270 bedrooms and they are all furnished to the highest standards with mini bar, television and all the usual commodities. We were on the top floor and had a fantastic view at night, but it did get rather cold in the room and they had ... ...period and the weather outside was very cold so it was understandable. There is a fitness centre with a pool, sauna and solarium and we used it a couple of times. I liked the thick white fluffy towelling robes that they provided. (I didn't pinch one when I left I swear it!) Ladies be careful if you use the changing rooms. I was busy drying myself and an Italian chap with his two teenage sons just strolled into the ladies changing room to use a sauna, ...
rosiesmum 01.06.2008
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