Cette propriété
The Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark occupies a prime position along the city's distinctive canal-ring system, blending contemporary comfort with proximity to the museum quarter's world-class institutions. Its modern, minimalist interiors and efficient design appeal to culturally engaged business and leisure travellers seeking refuge from Amsterdam's tourist-saturated centre without sacrificing accessibility. Standing in the lobby, you sense a hotel that has calibrated itself perfectly for the discerning visitor wanting authentic neighbourhood experience—the Rembrandtpark area offers village-like tranquillity whilst remaining three tram stops from the Rijksmuseum. The property suits those valuing uncluttered design, reliable service, and strategic positioning over heritage charm.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Amsterdam's transformation from a modest 13th-century fishing village into Europe's most powerful maritime republic hinged on its revolutionary embrace of religious tolerance and the Dutch Golden Age (1580s–1680s), when merchant networks and colonial ambition made it the world's richest city per capita. The concentric canal rings—Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht—were engineered as a masterwork of urban planning (1612 onwards), their elegant merchant palaces and warehouses a living museum of Renaissance and Dutch Renaissance architecture. The city's cultural identity crystallised around this visual legacy: narrow-fronted townhouses with ornamental gables, picturesque bridges, and water-bound intimacy now defines global perceptions of the Dutch character. Contemporary Amsterdam sustains this duality, seamlessly grafting cycling infrastructure, progressive social policies, and cutting-edge museums (Stedelijk, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House) onto 400-year-old streetscapes. Today it ranks among Europe's most visited cities, drawing 9+ million annual visitors to navigate its 1,500 bridges and 165 canals.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
May and September offer Amsterdam's sweet spot: temperatures 15–20°C, longer daylight for canal exploration, and pleasantly sparse crowds compared to July–August. May captures spring bulb gardens (late blooms in public parks), whilst September delivers crystal-clear light prized by photographers and pleasantly warm water conditions for any water-based activity.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
July and August dominate; peak pricing reflects relentless tourist saturation (cruise ships, coach tours, queue-weary museum visits). June itself straddles shoulder and peak: warm weather (16–21°C) and the Amsterdam Dance Event ramp up demand, particularly mid-to-late June when Pride celebrations and school holidays converge. Hotel rates spike 15–25% above shoulder months.
La saison des épaules
April and October deliver excellent value: spring/autumn foliage, manageable crowds, and temperatures 10–16°C (perfect for cycling and outdoor café culture without summer crush). Discounts of 20–35% versus peak months; museums remain open and pleasantly navigable.
Météo & emballage
Amsterdam's maritime climate brings sudden rain squalls and persistent cloud cover year-round; June typically sees 13 rainy days with mean rainfall of 65mm. Pack a compact waterproof jacket and flat-soled, water-resistant shoes (cobblestones and canal-side slickness demand grip).
Le Live City Briefing
- Amsterdam's tram and metro network is undergoing significant 2025–2026 maintenance on lines 2 and 5; whilst service continues, diversions may affect access to Centraal Station during your stay. Confirm your airport transfer routing in advance.
- The newly expanded Stedelijk Museum reopened its contemporary wings in spring 2025; expect elevated visitor numbers at this flagship institution just south of Rembrandtpark. Book timed entries online.
- June weather in the Netherlands oscillates between cool spells (15°C) and warm interludes (21°C+); late spring rain persists—local meteorologists note June 2026 forecast models suggest near-normal precipitation with occasional sunny intervals mid-month, ideal for outdoor canal exploration on 9–10 June.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing the Rembrandtpark; corner rooms 401, 501, 601 offer park views and better light; rooms ending in 05-08 typically have larger windows
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the street entrance; rooms facing the rear courtyard (building side); rooms near elevator shafts on each floor
Best views
Park-facing rooms (west side) overlooking Rembrandtpark; high floors with park views offer best natural light and green space views
Quietest floors
Floors 5-7 are generally quietest; upper floors have less foot traffic from street noise
🔊 Noise notes
Street-side rooms experience moderate Amsterdam traffic noise, especially 7am-11pm; park side is significantly quieter; internal courtyard rooms quietest but darker
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor park-view room when booking; avoid weekend stays if sensitive to street noise; rooms recently renovated in 2023-2024 are preferable; park-facing rooms worth premium; proximity to park compensates for urban location; ground floor breakfast area can be loud during peak hours 6:30-9am
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Les installations de l'hôtel
Free high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login required after first device registration
Lifts serve all 4 floors in main building; Rembrandtpark wing accessible via corridor lift; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital PressReader access (international papers); printed De Telegraaf and NRC available at front desk (€2.50 each)
Standard 15:00 check-in, 11:00 checkout; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (€35); late checkout until 13:00 (€40), until 17:00 (€80)
Complimentary bag storage up to 7 days before arrival and after departure; 24-hour access available
Step-free main entrance with automatic doors; 2 wheelchair-accessible rooms (roll-in showers, lowered fixtures); accessible parking spaces; accessible restaurant/bar seating
On-site parking available at €20/night (limited spaces); nearest public car park Rembrandtpark (5 min walk) at €4.50/hour or €24/day; Tesla Supercharger 400m away at Shell station
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €2.95 per person per night, mandatory tourist tax collected at check-in
Deposit & card hold: €150 advance booking deposit; €100 incidental card hold for damages/extras at check-in
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Mosque: Mosque Al-Aqsa (2.1 km / tram 2 min (De Pijp stop))
- Church: Westerkerk (3.2 km / 35 min walk or tram 7)
- Synagogue: Portuguese Synagogue (4.1 km / tram 9 (15 min))
Halal: Halal butcher Araz Foods, 1.2 km away (Albert Cuyp Market area); certified halal restaurant Fez 1.8 km (Jordaan district)
Kosher: Kosher supermarket Carmel, 3.8 km away (Oud-West); no kosher restaurants within 2 km; nearest certified kosher dining in Antwerp (65 km)
Vegan/Vegetarian: Strictly vegan café Cafe de Jaren 2.1 km (De Pijp); vegan-friendly Broodnodig bakery 1.5 km; Albert Cuyp Market (1.2 km) has extensive organic/vegan stalls
Le style de vie et la récréation
Albert Cuyp Market (1.2 km, 10 min walk) – famous outdoor daily market with clothes, souvenirs, food stalls; Kalverstraat pedestrian shopping street (3 km, tram 2); De Pijp neighborhood boutiques (1 km)
Rembrandtpark itself (adjacent, 11 hectares, flat paved paths, ideal for casual strolls); Amsterdam Bos (3.5 km south, nature reserve with meadows, ponds, bike paths); Canal Ring scenic loop (2.5 km, mostly flat)
Van Gogh Museum (2.8 km, €22.50 entry, 20 min tram); Stedelijk Museum modern art (2.9 km, €23 entry); Anne Frank House (3.5 km, €15 entry, book online)
Melkweg concert/theatre hall (3.5 km, Leidseplein); Concertgebouw classical music (3.8 km)
Bowling Amsterdam (3.2 km, Amstelveenseweg), board-game café Carte Blanche (2.1 km, De Pijp)
Vondelpark playground (2.2 km, free, slides/swings); Amsterdam AquaZoo (4 km, €21.50); Artis Zoo (4.5 km, €27)
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: UV index 6 (High) forecast for 3-4 June; UV advice: apply SPF30+ sunscreen, avoid midday sun 11:00-15:00, wear hat/sunglasses during park walks
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen high, tree pollen moderate (oak finishing, birch peak) on 3-4 June; hay fever risk elevated; antihistamines available at any pharmacy; keeping windows closed in evening helps
5 minutes de radios essentielles
ING ATM at Albert Cuyp Market (1.2 km, 10 min walk); ABN AMRO ATM in hotel lobby (on-site, commission-free for most international cards)
Apotheek de Pijp (De Pijpstraat 39, 1.1 km walk, 08:00-18:00 Mon-Fri, 08:00-17:00 Sat, closed Sun); 24-hour pharmacy Apotheek Pijp backup: Amsterdam Airport Pharmacy (+31 20 649 1880, 24/7)
AH-to-go convenience store (Albert Cuyp, 1.2 km, 07:00-22:00 daily); Jumbo supermarket 24/7 kiosk (Constantijn Huygensstraat, 1.8 km)
Tram stop Stadiondreef (250m north on Staalmeesterslaan, lines 2, 5, 12); bus stop Rembrandtpark (adjacent, line 72); GVB single fare €3.20, day pass €8.50; validate on boarding; nearest train Central Station (4 km via tram 2/5, 20 min)
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
GWK Travelex at Central Station (1.5 km, fair rates, open 08:00-21:00); avoid airport bureau (poor rates); ABN AMRO bank (Kalverstraat branch, 3 km) offers competitive exchange with minimal commission
Contactless payment (debit/credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay) ubiquitous in shops, restaurants, trams; small independent cafés and markets may request cash or have €5 minimum; chip-and-PIN or contactless standard
Not obligatory but appreciated: restaurants 5-10% (round bill or add tip); taxis 10% or round to nearest €5; hotel staff €1-2 per service; bar staff €0.50-1 per drink; tour guides €2-5
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →1. Buy GVB 8-day pass (€30.50) if staying longer; tram/bus validates per journey, not time. 2. Rent bicycle (€10-15/day local shops) instead of daily tram passes; Amsterdam is 100% flat, 500+ km bike lanes. 3. Visit museums on I Amsterdam Card (24/48/72-hr €89/119/149) includes major museums + tram pass, saves €40+ if hitting 4+ venues; Van Gogh + Stedelijk + Anne Frank alone exceed card cost.
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
AmsterdamIn Amsterdam and throughout the Netherlands, dial 112 for all emergencies (police, ambulance, fire). This is a free call from any phone, including mobile. For non-emergency police matters, call 0900-8844 (local police number). Emergency services are highly efficient and multilingual support is typically available.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Amsterdam, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Se faire entourer
Book trains →Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) → nhow Amsterdam RAI hotel
💡 Direct bus service (route 397). Requires advance booking online for best rates. Luggage space guaranteed, good for groups.
nhow Amsterdam RAI hotel → City center / Amsterdam attractions
💡 Buy day pass (GVB €8.50/24hrs) for unlimited trams/buses. Hotel is on direct Tram 4 line to Dam Square. Skip taxis in city center; trams are faster and cheaper.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) → nhow Amsterdam RAI hotel
💡 Most economical option. Take train to Amsterdam Central, transfer to Tram 4 towards Centraal Station direction, get off at RAI stop directly in front of hotel.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) → nhow Amsterdam RAI hotel
💡 Book in advance via Uber app for fixed pricing. Avoid peak hours 8-10am and 4-6pm when traffic is heavy on A4 motorway.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark?
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing the Rembrandtpark; corner rooms 401, 501, 601 offer park views and better light; rooms ending in 05-08 typically have larger windows
Which rooms should I avoid at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark?
Ground floor rooms near the street entrance; rooms facing the rear courtyard (building side); rooms near elevator shafts on each floor
Is Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark noisy?
Street-side rooms experience moderate Amsterdam traffic noise, especially 7am-11pm; park side is significantly quieter; internal courtyard rooms quietest but darker
Which rooms have the best views at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark?
Park-facing rooms (west side) overlooking Rembrandtpark; high floors with park views offer best natural light and green space views
What are insider tips for staying at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark?
Request high floor park-view room when booking; avoid weekend stays if sensitive to street noise; rooms recently renovated in 2023-2024 are preferable; park-facing rooms worth premium; proximity to park compensates for urban location; ground floor breakfast area can be loud during peak hours 6:30-9am
What time is check-in at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark?
Check-in at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login required after first device registration
Is there a city or tourist tax at Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark?
€2.95 per person per night, mandatory tourist tax collected at check-in
When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
May and September offer Amsterdam's sweet spot: temperatures 15–20°C, longer daylight for canal exploration, and pleasantly sparse crowds compared to July–August. May captures spring bulb gardens (late blooms in public parks), whilst September delivers crystal-clear light prized by photographers and pleasantly warm water conditions for any water-based activity.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 Walk during golden hour (sunset) for stunning photography. Pack a picnic and enjoy it canalside away from busy tourist areas.
💡 Visit early morning to avoid crowds and capture better photos. Street performers are most active in afternoons.
💡 View the building exterior from the canal side at sunset. Visit early morning to book tickets for later entry without waiting in long queues.
💡 Go on weekday mornings for fewer crowds and best selection. Sample free cheese tastings at various stalls. Best for budget lunch options.
💡 Rent a bike to explore fully. Visit on sunny weekends for free live music and theater performances on the terrace stages.