Historical Hotels of Amsterdam |
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| Date Added: October 12, 2009 08:32:58 PM | |
| Author: Admin | |
| Category: Hotels | |
Amsterdam, the \'Venice of the North\', what a fantastic place to vacation and experience this beautiful, vibrant city. As a guest at one of Amsterdam\'s striking hotels, you will be able to do more than just take a step outside, you will also experience a deep sense of history. Close to 90 islands cluster together, which are all joined by hundreds of artistic stone bridges. Due to miles and miles of canals, a quiet hush is kept over the city, because the car traffic is overtaken by other means of travel. But, this hasn\'t hampered the excitement of things to do in Amsterdam, it only enhances all the hundreds of possibilities concerning both culture and entertainment. Which Historical Hotel in Amsterdam is right for you? One question to answer before you come to Amsterdam is which luxury historic hotel should you choose. Every hotel caters to the different needs of their guests. For instance, if you want to explore Amsterdam\'s Red Light District, you will be better off with a hotel nearby, or you prefer attending Amsterdam\'s cultural events and museums, you should consider a hotel not too far in order take advantage of walking there to truly experience the atmosphere of Amsterdam\'s street life. Plus, if your time is limited, say you only have a weekend, then the proximity of an historical hotel next to what you would like to explore will be a tremendous benefit. Historical Hotels in Amsterdam to consider The Victoria Hotel, it\'s not far from Central Station and it\'s located between the shopping and business districts. Plus, it\'s close to Dam Square. This is an excellent choice not only for tourists, but for business travelers who have a little spare time to explore this colorful city. This Four Star hotel has historical charm of the 19th century and yet offers all the modern features, like an indoor pool, a sauna, and an authentic Turkish steam bath. The room are spacious and a few even have their own personal entrances. The six story Swissotel Amsterdam hotels is conveniently located amongst the lively streets of the Royal Palace and the Central Railway Station. The modern amenities of this historic hotel will make you feel as if you\'re in a new building and the unique style of the lounge, which offers their guests a light cuisine and drinks, only adds to your pleasant stay. The wonders of choosing an Historic Hotel When you come back to your Historical hotel after a dinner at the Long Pura, then dancing at the Seymour Likely Lounge, or walking all day at the Museum Amstelkring, you won\'t be disappointed when entering the lobby of one of these Amsterdam hotels because culture does not stop at the entrance. Tours of the historic hotels are given freely to any hotel guest by the staff members eager to show off their beautiful work place. Modern hotels are a dime a dozen, like the usual fare of Holiday Inns or the Sheridans, but then these hotels only offers what you can get in any city in the world. So, why not enrich your experience and choose to stay in the more historical and beautiful hotels of Amsterdam. |
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