... After reviewing all the options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm ... Read review
excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,46/10 - NH City Centre has its own restaurant and bar, ... more
where you can enjoy Italian cuisine in a Mediterranean atmosphere. There is also an indoor winter garden, perfect for a relaxing drink. Just across the street, you w...
Located right in the heart of Amsterdam, this 3-star hotel offers guests well-furnished, ... more
modern rooms within easy walking distance of many of the city's most popular tourist attractions.Amsterdam's picturesque canals are within a stone's throw of the h...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The comfortable three star NH City Centre Hotel, situated in the heart Amsterdam, opened ... more
its doors in 1994. Consisting of 5 historical buildings, built around 1920 in the Amsterdam School style, NH City Centre Hotel perfectly represents the atmosphere ...
Located in the heart of Amsterdam overlooking the famous Singel Canal, close to the flower ... more
market and the home of Anne Frank. There is a bus stop right in front of the hotel for the NH Shuttle Bus to and from the airport (20 km). The trams take you dir...
The comfortable three star NH City Centre Hotel, situated in the heart Amsterdam, opened ... more
its doors in 1994. Consisting of 5 historical buildings, built around 1920 in the Amsterdam School style, NH City Centre Hotel perfectly represents the atmosphere of Amsterdam. NH City Centre Hotel can easily be reached by car and public transportation. There are several tram stops in front of the hotel. The Amsterdam Circular (A10) offers easy access by car. There is a direct shuttle service from and to Schiphol Airport. The hotel has its own parking garage. NH City Centre Hotel offers a glass covered courtyard, lobby, breakfast and banquetroom, elevators, private parking, facilities for the disabled and several non-smoking rooms. In the business corner you will find a fax-and Internet line. For wining and dining we recommend "Gerzonis" Bar and Restaurant, where you can enjoy local Italian cuisine in a friendly Mediterranean atmosphere. But there are more possibilities in the Spuistraat, for instance the world famous restaurant The Five Flies. A different cancellation policy applies to group bookings for more than 9 rooms. The hotel can give you more information about this.Additional information- The hotel has a 24-hour reception.- An additional bed can be placed in the room on request. The costs are €45 per night. - The hotel has special rooms for guests with a disability.- Pets are not allowed.- Luggage can be stored at the hotel.- For group bookings of more than 9 rooms a different cancellation policy applies. Extra information: In the NH Hotels a deposit that may vary between €50 and €100 per room per night will be charged upon arrival. This deposit can be paid cash or with your credit card. On checkout it will be balanced with the outstanding bill and the remainder will be returned to you in full.
Newly refurbished and in the heart of Brussels, the hotel is ideally situated for both ... more
business and leisure travellers, with its impressive location on the Avenue Louise, it is Brussels most fashionable shopping and business district. There you can find Brussels' most fancy shops, cosy restaurants and nice pubs. Nearby there is the Place de Sablon, a hihghly recommended market place for antique lovers. Every Sunday you can attend the antique market there or you can visit Belgiums largest general market at the Midi Station. All other famous sights, such as Manneken Pis, the Grand Place and the Royal Palace are located within walkin distance from the hotel and also easily accessible by public transport.
Revel in elegance and refinement at this newly refurbished hotel and stay in the booming ... more
shopping and business district of Brussels.The sophisticated design of this hotel creates a comfortable and modern setting for your stay. After a wholesome breakfast, you can step outside the main entrance and immediately hop on a tram to reach the historical town centre or the impressive European Quarter. Just round the corner you will find the prestigious Avenue Louise, with all its grand boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Antique collectors will appreciate the proximity of the Place de Sablon, where they can browse through the antiques market and absorb the authentic atmosphere every Sunday. Back at the hotel, you can unwind in the warm ambience of the bar/brasserie Chez Louise and sample some delicious Belgian cuisine.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,06/10 - Newly refurbished and in the heart of Brussels, ... more
the hotel is ideally situated for both business and leisure travellers, with its impressive location on the Avenue Louise. There you can find Brussels` most fancy shops, cosy restaurants and nice pubs.
GREAT LOCATION IN A GREAT CITY The NH Brussels City is ideally situated on the prestigious ... more
Avenue Louise in the heart of the business and boutiques quarters The hotel is located a mere 2 KM from the Midi railway station Thalys Eurostar and Brussels airport is just 15 KM away The nearest underground station is a two minute walk from the hotel IDEAL MIX FOR A PERFECT STAY The NH Brussels City Centre features 246 modern furnished rooms of which 12 junior suites All rooms in the hotel are furnished to a high standard The hotel also offers 2 meeting rooms a fitness centre a business corner a private parking and the cosy brasserie Chez Louise DOORWAY TO BUSINESS The NH Brussels City Centre features 2 meeting rooms that are ideally suited for both meetings and receptions Modern facilities such as wireless internet and air conditioning come as standard in the rooms A full range of audiovisual equipment is available on request The NH Brussels City Centre offers you different possibilities and is also pleased to help you with the composition of your business program
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Close to town, Quiet, Nice rooms Disadvantages: Expensive bar
...options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm and serene.
It took us forever to find the hotel, but that may have been because I insisted, as I had been to Amsterdam a couple of times before, that finding ... ...and we didn't need a map. About an hour later we finally found the back of the hotel, exhausted from dragging our suitcases up and down a zillion canals. It IS fairly close to the train station but I would recommend finding out your route first, or hiring a taxi (at least while you have suitcases).
The hotel (when you finally find it and get inside) is extremely secure. This could get a little frustrating when you only have one key ... more
We had immense trouble deciding on a hotel for my husband's birthday break in Amsterdam. We're trying to find a reasonably priced hotel that wasn't too shabby and in a decent location. After reviewing all the options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm and serene.
It took us forever to find the hotel, but that may have been because I insisted, as I had been to Amsterdam a couple of times before, that finding our way around would be easy, we could walk there and we didn't need a map. About an hour later we finally found the back of the hotel, exhausted from dragging our suitcases up and down a zillion canals. It IS fairly close to the train station but I would recommend finding out your route first, or hiring a taxi (at least while you have suitcases).
The hotel (when you finally find it and get inside) is extremely secure. This could get a little frustrating when you only have one key card between you and the card is needed to access both the lifts and the stairs, but you can sleep soundly in your bed knowing that the likelihood of thieves and muggers is greatly reduced. The bathroom was nice, the room was very spacious and the view from one of rooms was fantastic. We had to change halfway through the stay as you can't book a double bed, it is first come, first served. As a consequence we had a fabulous room with a beautiful view for the first night, and a fabulous room without such a nice view and a random pillar for the rest of our stay. At least after that we stopped falling between the hole created when you push two singles together and pretend that they're a double...
If you're out in Amsterdam you may be doing one or two of a few naughty things that you can't do in many other places. The hotel does not allow certain things (although we caught a dubious whiff of something while passing through a corridor) and it's porn (in my Hubby's opinion) was fairly tame. The quality of vending machines for munchies was also quite poor, but they are fun to play on when you've had a few and can come back with random pressies for your other half (ie chewing gum and m&ms).
The staff were very helpful throughout our stay and made us feel very welcome. Although we drank at the (quite expensive) bar, we didn't eat at the hotel, but there are quite a few very decent restaurant and bars doted around the streets nearby - being away from the main tourist thoroughfare, they were good value and never that crowded. If you wanted something a bit more touristy, Dam square is only 5 minutes away, with it's crowds and McDonalds and the smallest pub in Amsterdam - which serves the best mulled wine if you want to warm up!
Little Update ... I got asked about how much we paid, which is good otherwise I would have been too lazy to look! 3 nights for two people cost us £276.61, an average of £92ish per night. It wasn't cheap, but I've had my share of shoddy rooms in Amsterdam and wanted a little bit of class (it was a birthday treat after all!). This was without breakfast, but as most Dutch breakfasts consist of stale ham and chewy bread, the thought of wandering around little bakery and picking up some little pastries was much more appealing. I think it was value for money, for a classy hotel in a decent location.
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