France Hotel was opened in 1995; and has undergone some renovations in 2004. The France is located in a quiet area of Amsterdam looking out over one of the city's many canals. Some... more
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France Hotel, Amsterdam
France Hotel is a modern, comfortable three star hotel (opened in 1995), quietly situated
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on a canal in the historical heart of Amsterdam. This extremely central location is within walking distance of many tourist attractions and the Central Station, a...
France Hotel, Amsterdam
The France Hotel is a modern, comfortable hotel with newly renovated guest rooms situated
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on a canal in the historical heart of Amsterdam. The bedrooms are located over the hotel¤s four floors which each have television, telephone and hairdryer. An ide...
France Hotel
France Hotel was opened in 1995; and has undergone some renovations in 2004. The France is
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located in a quiet area of Amsterdam looking out over one of the city’s many canals. Some of the hotel rooms have views looking out to the canal. The stonewash...
France Hotel Amsterdam
Ideally located in the very heart of amsterdam in a quiet neighbourhood facing one of
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Amsterdams canals. The hotel is located within short walking distance from central station (100 m) as well as very near to other city attractions: 100 m from the famous Damrak street (shopping and restaurants), 300 m from Dam square (Queens palace and Madame Tussauds) 100 m from the famous Red light district and China Town, 10 minutes direct tram to Rijksmuseum.Public car park : 100 m from hotel. Nearest underground station or bus stop: underground 20 m, other public transportation 100 m at the central station facilities.Vending machines with a choice of beverages and snacks, an Irish pub and restaurant next door that belong to the hotel, internet station in the lobby. Rooms: 55 rooms spread over 4 floors with an elevator, each room has its own bathroom, a colour television, radio, direct-dial-telephone and central heating. The hotel offers single, double, triple and quadruple rooms. Furthermore, the hotel has two large rooms to accommodate large groups who wish to remain together.Unique selling points: very central location and very quiet at the same time, friendly atmosphere and personalized service and buffet breakfast.Additional information- The hotel has a 24-hour reception.- Pets are not allowed.- Luggage can be stored at the reception.
France Hotel was opened in 1995; and has undergone some renovations in 2004. The France is located in a quiet area of Amsterdam looking out over one of the city's many canals. Some of the hotel rooms have views looking out to the canal. The stonewashed white exterior creates a gentle warm feel as befits the nature and style of its neighborhood.The centrally located France Hotel is within reach of the major tourist attraction; such as the Old City with its old crooked houses and cobbled streets. The hotel offers a full buffet breakfast in a modern décor dinning area. The other amenities offered are usage of the safe; luggage depository and internet facilities in the lounge area. The hotel offers guests usage of the internet station.
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