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The Rembrandt Square Hotel is situated about 10-15mins walk from the Central Train station. We got a taxi there, but I would advise against this. Amsterdam seem to have some of the highest taxi costs that I've ever seen. The 5-10 minute journey (through some minorly busy traffic) cost us ... Read review
Rembrandt Square Hotel offers twin and triple rooms in the lively Rembrandtplein area ... more
situated in the heart of Amsterdam. We provide comfortable and affordable accommodation, located just 5 minutes from all the major tourist attractions, museums (such ...
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Ther Rembrandt Square Hotel offers comfortable and affordable accomodation in the heart of ... more
Amsterdam. The hotel is located just 5 minutes from all the major tourist attractions like the Van Gogh museum, Anne Frank House and the Heineken Brewery. This ...
The luxurious 4-star Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel is located in the centre of the bustling ... more
centre of the capital of the Netherlands, right next to the famous Rembrandt Square. The hotel is easy to get to by public transport (10 minutes from Central Station) and by car. All the shops, Amsterdam’s number one nightlife area with its pavement cafes, trendy bars and clubs, Theater Carré, the Stopera; it’s all within a couple of minutes walk. Our doorman is at your service at all times to provide any information you require. The staff of Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel will do all they can to make you, as a guest, feel ‘at home’ during your stay at the hotel. Personal service is a high priority for us, day and night.
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Location. The Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 50 ... more
metres from the Amstel River, and one kilometre from Dam Square. Hotel Features. Surrounded by bars, cafes, and busy shopping streets, the Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel is a five storey city centre property with contemporary decor and modern artwork. Amenities include a fitness suite, restaurant and bar, and currency exchange. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can also assist with travel and tourist arrangements and provide currency exchange. Complimentary wireless Internet access is provided throughout the hotel, and room service is available during restaurant opening hours. Porters are on hand for the transfer of luggage, and parking is available nearby. Brasserie FLO Amsterdam captures a Parisian atmosphere with its Impressionist murals, white table linen, and windows looking onto the bustling street. Lunch and dinner menus feature a selection of modern French cuisine and a Fruits de Mer buffet with fresh oysters, crab, and lobster. Light snacks and a variety of wines, spirits, cocktails, and beers are offered in the lounge bar. Guestrooms. The 166 air conditioned guestrooms at The Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel have contemporary decor in neutral colours. All have LCD televisions with satellite channels, direct dial phones, complimentary wireless Internet access, and safes. Minibars, and coffee and tea facilities are also provided. Bathrooms include hair dryers and complimentary designer toiletries. Expert Tip. Set up on houseboats along the Singel Canal, Amsterdam's is the only floating flower market in the world. Bulbs are ready for export so visitors can take a bit of Dutch colour home. Haggling is necessary at the Waterlooplein Flea Market which has 300 stalls selling new and used clothing, records, and bric a brac. On Sundays, artists gather at Spui Plein to sell
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 50 ... more
metres from the Amstel River, and one kilometre from Dam Square. Hotel Features. Surrounded by bars, cafes, and busy shopping streets, the Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel is a five storey city centre property with contemporary decor and modern artwork. Amenities include a fitness suite, restaurant and bar, and currency exchange. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can also assist with travel and tourist arrangements and provide currency exchange. Complimentary wireless Internet access is provided throughout the hotel, and room service is available during restaurant opening hours. Porters are on hand for the transfer of luggage, and parking is available nearby. Brasserie FLO Amsterdam captures a Parisian atmosphere with its Impressionist murals, white table linen, and windows looking onto the bustling street. Lunch and dinner menus feature a selection of modern French cuisine and a Fruits de Mer buffet with fresh oysters, crab, and lobster. Light snacks and a variety of wines, spirits, cocktails, and beers are offered in the lounge bar. Guestrooms. The 166 air conditioned guestrooms at The Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel have contemporary decor in neutral colours. All have LCD televisions with satellite channels, direct dial phones, complimentary wireless Internet access, and safes. Minibars, and coffee and tea facilities are also provided. Bathrooms include hair dryers and complimentary designer toiletries. Expert Tip. Set up on houseboats along the Singel Canal, Amsterdam's is the only floating flower market in the world. Bulbs are ready for export so visitors can take abit of Dutch colour home. Haggling is necessary at the Waterlooplein Flea Market which has 300 stalls selling new and used clothing, records, and bric a brac. On Sundays, artists gather at Spui Plein to sell
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Great location, near to some good nightlife Disadvantages: Area is noisy, not recommended for children
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The Rembrandt Square Hotel is situated about 10-15mins walk from the Central Train station. We got a taxi there, but I would advise against this. Amsterdam seem to have some of the highest taxi costs that I've ever seen. The 5-10 minute journey (through some minorly busy traffic) cost us 30 euros. I'm not quite sure how the cost was justified, but I suppose we can be thankful that we got there safely when it was already quite ... ...above a cafe/bar called "Cafe Smokey". There is a small side entrance to the right of the cafe, and then you go up a flight of stairs to the reception. The two receptionists that I saw both spoke perfect English, and their knowledge of the surrounding area was very useful.
We were booked into a double room, which cost us 90 euros for one night, but it included a delightful breakfast in one of the downstairs cafes the next ... more
Arriving in Amsterdam a few hours later than planned is never good, especially when you have not booked a hotel in advance. Luckily, one of my friends had recommended this hotel to me, and they had a room available that we could have.
The Rembrandt Square Hotel is situated about 10-15mins walk from the Central Train station. We got a taxi there, but I would advise against this. Amsterdam seem to have some of the highest taxi costs that I've ever seen. The 5-10 minute journey (through some minorly busy traffic) cost us 30 euros. I'm not quite sure how the cost was justified, but I suppose we can be thankful that we got there safely when it was already quite late at night.
The hotel is located above a cafe/bar called "Cafe Smokey". There is a small side entrance to the right of the cafe, and then you go up a flight of stairs to the reception. The two receptionists that I saw both spoke perfect English, and their knowledge of the surrounding area was very useful.
We were booked into a double room, which cost us 90 euros for one night, but it included a delightful breakfast in one of the downstairs cafes the next morning. I'm sure that we could have got a cheaper price, but when you arrive late on a Friday night, you really don't have too many options!!
The room itself was spacious and contained a large double bed, a large wardrobe, a table and two chairs. Smoking was permitted in the rooms, but if you wanted to smoke anything other than tobacco, you were asked to do it elsewhere. Bathroom facilities were good, but they were shared with another room. I was assured by the staff that they do have en-suite rooms available, but these rooms were already booked up.
Downstairs from the hotel, Cafe Smokey is a great place to chill out and relax. They serve numerous alcoholic drinks, including the local favourite Heineken. They also sell cannabis if you so wish, and it's one of the only places that I saw in town where you could have a drink and a some at the same time. The pool tables are also handy if you have come along with a group of mates.
Opposite the hotel is the Escape club, where many famous DJs appear each week. We were lucky enough to see a few of our favourite House DJs.
Overall, I'd say that this was a good place to stay, as long as you don't mind the noise of a busy area. There was some loud music from a few of the bars till the early hours of the morning, but if you're party people then this shouldn't be a problem. I would definately not recommend bringing children to this hotel. The area is not suitable for children at all, and you'd do far better taking them to a quieter area.
Incidentally the charming Irish ownder of the Hotelm told us that he also owns Cafe Smokey downstairs, Club Smokey down the road and the backpacking hostel Durty Nelly's which is in the red light district.