About Prinsengracht Hotel
Located in the heart of Amsterdam and just a 15-minute walk from the Van Gogh Museum, Prinsengracht Hotel occupies 17th-century townhouses beside the Prinsengracht Canal. It also offers a convenient bicycle hire service.
Guests can choose between a single, double, or triple room when staying at Prinsengracht Hotel. In-room amenities include en-suite bathrooms, coffee machines, flat-screen TVs and desks. The rooms enjoy canal or garden views. A secluded two-bedroom garden unit is also available.
Guests can sit outside on the comfortable seating surrounded by a beautiful garden, connect to the complimentary Wi-Fi, or opt for a late check-out for a surcharge. Luggage storage is available at the 24-hour front desk. There's also a lift.
A breakfast service is on offer each morning. It includes hot foods and pastries. Drinks are served in the cosy bar.
Guests will find Holland Casino just one kilometre away from this hotel. The Rijksmuseum, which houses masterpieces by the likes of Rembrandt, lies a similar distance away.
Positive Reviews
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Location Is a Dutch Treat.
Guests commented that location of the hotel is perfect on several levels. It's close to attractions and eateries. That means there are fun things to do and places for food nearby. Plus, the public transportation pick-up point is also within walking distan
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Quiet Canal Residence.
One aspect that guests seem to enjoy was the stillness of the hotel. Since it's somewhat removed from the heart of the city, it still easy to get around while being rather quiet.
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Amazingly Friendly Staff.
The majority of visitors agree that the staff is super friendly and ready to help you. They are knowledgeable about the area too. So, in addition to being pleasant, they are also quite professional.
Negative Reviews
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Cramped Quarters.
Some guests have mentioned that the rooms feel a bit small. Even detractors, however, had to admit this is somewhat of the norm when it comes to city hotels in Europe. Amsterdam is no exception to the rule. Still, critics felt the rooms needed a bit more
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Showing Its Years.
Although visitors did enjoy the hotel there were some aspects that made it appear outdated. Some visitors remarked that the beds seem a bit worn, the bathrooms could use an upgrade and the room décor had seen better days. But overall, people enjoyed their
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Internal Noise Factors.
While the hotel is away from the hustle and bustle of the city, some visitors did mention that the walls can be a bit thin and the elevator can be somewhat noisy.