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Europe / Netherlands / Amsterdam / Anne's Room

Anne's Room
No of rooms : 2
City : Amsterdam
Address : Oudezijds Achterburgwal 142
Zipcode : 1012 DV
Map : Anne's Room map

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Anne's Room
City : Amsterdam
Zipcode : 1012 DV
Map : Anne's Room map
Address : Oudezijds Achterburgwal 142

Room Information : The two single beds can be combined to create a twin bed. A baby-cot can be arranged for. Bathroom with shower and separate toilet. A kitchenette with fridge and stove,microwave, coffee maker and water heater provides the opportunity to cook a simple meal. Tv (cable) and internet connections are provided. The window opens to the small patio where you can enjoy the afternoon sun shaded by bamboo, and have your lunches. you can smoke here, not inside the studio, when you arrive it’s fresh! Bedlinen, cotton towels, soaps & shampoos are there for you. Flowers are welcoming you upon arrival. If you have special wishes please let us know so we can make your stay as comfortable as possible.

Region Information : Zeedijk is a busy, narrow street with lots to see. Picturesque houses alternate with the many shops. Zeedijk is absolutely worth a visit. It runs from the Saint Olof Chapel to De Waag. The Waag, together with the Schreiers Tower, is a part of the medieval city walls. Zeedijk also boasts picturesque houses, original gables and the Oude Kerk, the oldest church of Amsterdam. Because of the many oriental shops, the area is sometimes called Chinatown. If you want to rest your weary feet, you will find lots of pleasant pubs and small restaurants where you can enjoy an exotic meal. nieuwmarkt square The history of Nieuwmarkt Square is closely linked to the history of the Jewish population of Amsterdam. Of the 100,000 inhabitants the city boasted in 1900 some 60,000 were Jewish. Portuguese Jews who fled the Spanish Inquisition first came to the city. As they were not accepted by the traditional guilds, they applied themselves to the diamond trade. Street trade also flourished. After the Second World War only a few Jews returned to Amsterdam. Those who came back found that their homes were unfit for habitation or occupied by others. The Nieuwmarkt area deteriorated quickly. A drastic change took place in the 1970s. The local council decided to construct a subway system. The people in this quarter were very much against the plans, because they were concerned that the character of the area would be negatively affected. The local council, as a result, only executed part of its original plans. Nieuwmarkt is dominated by De Waag. The building looks like a medieval fortress, however, it was once one of the cities’ gates: St. Anthony Gate. Look closely and you will see the bullet holes in the round towers that date from around 1500. In 1614 the Nieuwmarkt area was expanded. Some of the city's guilds had their offices on the top floor of De Waag. Each guild had its own entrance. The entrance of the surgeons' guild still reads: "Theatrum Anatomicum". This is where Rembrandt painted one of his most famous works: "Anatomy Lesson of ProfessorTulp".

Short description : An urban hide-out for 2 persons in the very heart of Amsterdam. Our philosophy is simple: we feel that hospitality is not a word written in neon text at the facade of the building. Anne’s room has no early morning disturbance of chambermaids, no bell-boy, no endless corridors with rooms, no average furnishing, it’s not an institution. It’s a cozy studio that provides visitors with short-term private accommodation.

Cancelation Policy : Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged. Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome. All children under 5 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. All older children or adults are charged EUR 50.00 per night and person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged. VAT and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included. Service charge is included. City/tourist tax is included. Internet: Wireless internet is available in the hotel rooms only and is free of charge. Meal Plan: This hotel has no meal services. Parking: No parking available. Pets: Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

Hotel Information : Anne’s room is named after the hiding place of Anne Frank in wartime Holland. Many canal houses and old ware houses in the city center were built with a house in front and one at the back; the one in the back usually being smaller and more intimate. The studio is located at the back of the building, 1st floor, and offers excellent privacy. In this highly celebrated area you will have quiet nights because it's not in the front facing. The Oudezijds Achterburgwal which leads directly into the Red Light district. In the evening the street and canal can be busy with visitors. It is well but simply designed with bright and fresh colors.

Travel Information : Directions from Central Railway Station to Anne’s Room at Oudezijds Achterburgwal Leaving the station through the main entrance you walk straight in the direction of Dam square. On Dam square you take the street next to the Krasnapolsky hotel : this is the Damstraat. Before the second bridge you turn left on the Oudezijds Achterburgwal. When arriving at Schiphol airport it is best to contact us for your time of arrival.

Facilities
Non-Smoking Rooms City Centre Gay Friendly Allergy-Free Room Available
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