Four of us recently travelled over to Amsterdam for a weekend break andstayed at this charming little hotel. We booked a quad room which although was small, was clean and catered precisely for our needs i.e. a comfortable place to sleep for a few hours in between trips out to see the sights ... Read review
Recently renovated and enlarged, the hotel now consists of 45 rooms and can accomodate up ... more
to ninety guests. All the rooms have a color TV and telephone, a private safe, a hairdryer as well as an en-suite bathroom with toilet. The hotel is located in a ...
The charming 3 star Prinsen Hotel is perfect for a relaxing stay in Amsterdam.The Hotel is ... more
also close to Leidseplein where guests are spoilt for choice by the great selection of restaurants and bars catering for all tastes. The Hotel was built around 1...
The charming 3 star Prinsen Hotel is perfect for a relaxing stay in Amsterdam.The Hotel is ... more
also close to Leidseplein where guests are spoilt for choice by the great selection of restaurants and bars catering for all tastes. The Hotel was built around 1870 by the famous Dutch Architect P.J.H. Cuijpers and consisted of two private houses, no\'s. 36 and 38. There are numerous dissimilarities between the two. 36 has a chalet roof timber, is a little lower and has a dormer. 38 has a bay window, but the balconies which enclose the bay, continue to 36. These balconies are supported by black consoles, and those of no. 38 are decorated with classical columns. On no. 38 there is a relief of a cat chasing mice. All the hotels 45 charming rooms are comfortable furnished and offer a peaceful nights sleep away from the lively nightlife of Amsterdam.
Four of us recently travelled over to Amsterdam for a weekend break andstayed at this charming little hotel. We booked a quad room which although was small, was clean and catered precisely for our needs i.e. a comfortable place to sleep for a few hours in between trips out to see the sights the city had to offer. The hotel is centrally located so perfectly located for our intentions as sightsee-ers.
The hotel staff were very friendly, ... ...was perhaps a little too jovial, although he was very helpful in pointing out the main attractions and hot spots. This hotel also offers a continental breakfast from 7-9am with a selection of teas, cold meats and cereals. We were very pleased with the selection on offer, but don't expect a cooked breakfast of any sort.
The hotel is open 24hours, although you have to be buzzed in after 12pm so someone has to be on the main reception ... more
Four of us recently travelled over to Amsterdam for a weekend break andstayed at this charming little hotel. We booked a quad room which although was small, was clean and catered precisely for our needs i.e. a comfortable place to sleep for a few hours in between trips out to see the sights the city had to offer. The hotel is centrally located so perfectly located for our intentions as sightsee-ers.
The hotel staff were very friendly, although the night receptionist (we could never remember his name) was perhaps a little too jovial, although he was very helpful in pointing out the main attractions and hot spots. This hotel also offers a continental breakfast from 7-9am with a selection of teas, cold meats and cereals. We were very pleased with the selection on offer, but don't expect a cooked breakfast of any sort.
The hotel is open 24hours, although you have to be buzzed in after 12pm so someone has to be on the main reception to see you. At the time of our stay we didn't see any families and the average age of guest ranged from mid thirties to late sixties (with the exception of ourselves who were early to mid 20s). However, this is not to say the hotel doesn't cater for families with young children, only that at the time of our stay, we didn't see any.
We were all very pleased with this hotel, especially for the price. I think it worked out at around £30 pppn. One word of warning though, the hotel does allow you to leave your baggage in at the hotel after you've checked out, but baggage is stored in a little room with a generic key given to all guests, so it isn't very secure. We had to climb over other bags to release ours from the piles of other peoples baggage and were a bit alarmed by the lack of security. We could very easily have walked off with someone's bag or someone with ours.
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Product details
Rooms
45
Type
Hotel
Address
Vondelstraat 36-38, 1054 GE Amsterdam
City
Amsterdam
Country
Netherlands
County
Noord-Holland
Manufacturer's product description
The charming 3 star Prinsen Hotel is perfect for a relaxing stay in Amsterdam.The Hotel is also close to Leidseplein where guests are spoilt for choice by the great selection of restaurants and bars catering for all tastes. The Hotel was built around 1870 by the famous Dutch Architect P.J.H. Cuijpers and consisted of two private houses, no\\\'s. 36 and 38. There are numerous dissimilarities between the two. 36 has a chalet roof timber, is a little lower and has a dormer. 38 has a bay window, but the balconies which enclose the bay, continue to 36. These balconies are supported by black consoles, and those of no. 38 are decorated with classical columns. On no. 38 there is a relief of a cat chasing mice. All the hotels 45 charming rooms are comfortable furnished and offer a peaceful nights sleep away from the lively nightlife of Amsterdam.