Center, Large&Sunny Private Bath rear room

For up to 2 People


About the Accommodation

Velvetamsterdam; Is located near Amsterdam Central Station which is Amsterdam main station has excellent local transport connections to rest of Europe, just a 6-minute walk from the Dam Square and Royal. Built in 1930 after old one burndown it has old Dutch stander houses. The room is on the first floor without elevator at the rear side of our four floor apartment in a renovated canal house, This room is cozy, yet elegant, spacious and comfortable a large windows help to bring the outdoors inside. The room (24m2)has a private shower and toilet, directly accessible from the room has .tv, big comfortable bed king- size bed, fridge, coffee and tea facilities , all rooms and services up to modern day scratch and guestrooms come equipped with free Wi-Fi and all the usual amenities required for a comfortable stay.


Registration number: 0363 DF01 FBC0 496B 9730

Address: Oudezijds Voorburgwal 10, 1012 GD Amsterdam, NORTH HOLLAND, Netherlands

Size: 23.0 m², 1 Room, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom

Beds: 1 Double bed, 1 King size bed

Prices: 150 EUR - 280 EUR / Night

More pricing information:

We have seasonal pricing is a pricing in our property use to set different room rates during particular periods of time throughout the year adjusted based on the time of year or seasonal


Amenities

  • Towels and bed sheets
  • TV
  • Heating
  • Hair dryer
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Kettle
  • Toilet paper and soap
  • Cable TV
  • Wireless internet
  • Shampoo
  • Safe
  • Tablet PC

Notes

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

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.


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