Canal view with pvt bath

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Kingbed

1 bathrooms

Flexible cancellation

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Multiple payment options

About the property

VelvetAmsterdam


Located just 5 minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station. Amsterdam’s main transport hub with excellent connections to the rest of Europe.

VelvetAmsterdam is perfectly situated. It’s only a 5 minute walk from the iconic Dam Square and the Royal Palace.

Our building was constructed in 1930 after the original structure burned down, featuring classic Dutch-style townhouses. The room is on the first floor of a renovated canal house, which spans four floors and overlooks a beautiful canal, offering lovely views. Please note there is no elevator.


The cozy yet elegant room measures 24m² and is situated at the front of the building. It features large windows that bring the outdoors inside, creating a bright and spacious atmosphere. The room includes a private shower and toilet, accessible directly from the room. For your comfort, it is equipped with air conditioning, a TV, a king-size bed, a fridge, and coffee and tea facilities.



All rooms and services meet modern standards, offering free Wi-Fi and all the usual amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.


Registration number: 0363 DF01 FBC0 496B 9730


Amenities

Rooms and beds

Property size

24.00m2

Max. occupancy

2

Bedrooms

1

Bathrooms

1

Double beds

Single beds

Sofa beds

Couches

Children’s beds

Queen size beds

King size beds

1

Getting around

Most tourist places are waking distance: eg, Dam Squire, shopping street, Boat tours, Amsterdam main station. 17 min away from Schiphol Airport.

Neighbourhood

The Oudezijds Voorburgwal is a canal that runs through the middle of Amsterdam's close to Amsterdam Central Station. Our Neighborhood is also a grand showcase of historic Dutch architecture, with over 100 individual national monuments dotting its length. A brief history of the Oudezijds Voorburgwal The Oudezijds Voorburgwal was once just a tributary to the great Amstel River. That was until medieval city planners dug out the beginnings of the canal seen today while raising ramparts to protect Amsterdam in the 1380s. Roughly speaking, it kept the same orientation for centuries after that, but really became outlined when the Dutch Golden Age got into full swing in the 1600s. Then rich merchants came and built their fantastical Flemish mansions on both sides.

Other things to note

Weekly and monthly discount rate are available on request at: david@velvetamsterdam.com

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