No hotel room can beat the feeling of your own apartment in a typical Amsterdam canal house in the heart of Amsterdam, right in the middle of the buzzing, so-called 9 Little Streets district.
This apartment has a large rooftop terrace and is located within walking distance of all the buzz, shops, restaurants and major sights.
This bright 60 m2 apartment is situated in a typical Amsterdam canal house, on one of the main canals: the Keizersgracht (the Emperor s canal).
The apartment is located on the first floor (called 2nd floor in some countries), has its own private entrance door and can be reached by stairs or elevator. The apartment also has a private rooftop terrace and a conservatory attached to the living room.
It couldn’t be more convenient and charming. Surrounded by the famous 9 Little Streets with trendy little shops, boutiques, coffee & breakfast cafes, restaurants and take away. In walking distance of Dam square (Royal Palace) and many major tourist attractions like the Anne Frank House (10 min. walk) and the very popular Jordaan quarter, with lovely shops, restaurants, take-aways and open air markets.
Always wanted to see a houseboat from the inside? The famous and quaint Houseboat Museum is just around the corner.
Quick scan:
- Maximum 2 persons
- Apartment in typical canal house on 1st floor, accessible with elevator
- Large roof terrace
- Free WiFi
- Cable TV
- Kitchen: microwave, gas stove, fridge, coffee maker and water cooker.
- Bed linen and towels are provided.
- Toilet & shower
- Hair dryer
- Iron & iron board
- Self-catering (we do not serve breakfast), but there are many breakfast
& lunch cafes, take aways, restaurants etc. just around the corner in the famous 9 Little Streets district
House rules:
- Maximum 2 persons
- No loud music, no yelling or loud partying.
- No smoking inside the apartment and on the roof terrace
- No smoking on roof terrace, neighbours complained about it
- No pets.
- Please lower your voices on the roof terrace, especially after 10.00 pm (22.00 hrs) because people s bedrooms of the neighboring buildings are
adjacent to the roof terrace.
Best way to get around: walking, rent a bicycle, or take a tram. Great idea for a first impression of the city: take a canal boat tour. In summer you can also take tours with horse & carriage.
More sightseeing, shopping and restaurant tips on arrival