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The Amstel Hotel is Amsterdam's most storied luxury property, a 19th-century palace hotel overlooking the Amstel River with Art Deco interiors, Michelin-starred dining, and a clientele that expects impeccable Dutch service and old-world elegance. Standing in its marble lobby, you feel the weight of a century of diplomatic dinners and royal visits—it's refined without pretension, grand without ostentation. This hotel suits the discerning traveller who values heritage, river views, and proximity to the Museum Quarter and Jodenbuurt, and who appreciates that every detail, from the flower arrangements to the personalized concierge, reflects meticulous craft. The Amstel defines Amsterdam luxury as understated European sophistication.
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Amsterdam was founded in the late 12th century as a fishing village on the Amstel River, then transformed in the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age into a global maritime and mercantile superpower, its concentric canal rings (UNESCO-listed) engineered as both flood defence and merchant infrastructure. The city's architectural DNA—tall, narrow townhouses with gabled roofs and enormous windows—reflects its merchant-class origins and the clever exploitation of narrow urban plots. From the Renaissance through to the Belle Époque, Amsterdam accumulated wealth through trade, culture, and religious tolerance, becoming home to Rembrandt, Spinoza, and Anne Frank. Today it is a living museum of the 1600s layered with contemporary art, cycling infrastructure, and liberal social policy, balancing 8 million annual tourists with the daily reality of 875,000 residents navigating one of Europe's most densely layered cityscapes.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May and September offer the sweet spot: spring bulbs still linger in May, summer festivals begin, and temperatures hover at 15–18°C; September sees warm afternoons (18–20°C), golden light perfect for canal-side photography, and school holidays have ended, thinning crowds by 30–40% versus July–August. Both months allow comfortable cycling and canal exploration without the summer tourist gridlock.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
July and August are peak season—school holidays across Northern Europe, warm weather (20–22°C), and the open-air canal-side bars and floating terraces in full swing drive hotel occupancy above 85% and rates up 40–60%. King's Day (27 April) causes a one-off spike with orange-clad revellers and sold-out rooms. June, whilst warm, sits just before the absolute summer crush, making it premium-priced but slightly more navigable than peak months.
予算肩の季節
April and October are underrated: April (post-Easter) offers spring warmth (12–15°C), bulb season tail-end, and spring festivals without summer crowds; October mirrors this with autumn light and fewer tourists, though rain increases. Both months see 15–30% discounts versus peak and allow genuine neighbourhood exploration. November–February are coldest (2–6°C) and wettest, but offer the lowest prices and the most authentic Amsterdam—locals reclaim the canals, museums have short queues, and the winter light is cinematically dramatic.
天気&パッケージ
Amsterdam's maritime climate is notoriously changeable: rain can materialise within 20 minutes, and wind funnels along the canals, so even June can feel cold and damp. Pack a lightweight, packable rain jacket as your essential item, waterproof cycling bag, and layers (merino or fleece)—never assume a sunny morning forecast.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- Tram and metro expansion: The Noord-Zuid metro line (opened 2018) continues to reshape commuter patterns; visitors should note that Central Station is undergoing ongoing renovation through 2027, with temporary barriers affecting some pedestrian routes and cycle paths. The tram system remains the most reliable transport, with real-time apps like GVB essential.
- Museum reopenings and exhibitions: The Rijksmuseum's major Rembrandt exhibition (running through summer 2026) will drive significant crowds; book timed slots online to avoid queuing. The newer NDSM Wharf (Noord district) continues to expand its contemporary art, design, and nightlife offerings—a post-industrial creative hub now accessible by free ferry.
- Climate and water management: Unusually warm springs and increased rainfall variability mean canal levels can fluctuate; early June typically sees healthy water levels ideal for canal cruises, but check local reports. The city's ongoing struggle with over-tourism has led to new visitor taxes and capacity limits on certain cycle routes—expect crowded towpaths and mandatory cycle-lane discipline during peak hours.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Amstel Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing the Amstel River (odd-numbered rooms like 401, 403, 501, 503, 601, 603) offer the most iconic views and better natural light. Corner suites provide additional space and multiple window exposures.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms can experience lobby noise and foot traffic. Interior-facing rooms (even-numbered) lack character and views. Rooms directly above the kitchen area (lower floors, rear wing) may have cooking odors and heat.
Best views
Rooms with direct Amstel River views, particularly those on the curve of the building (rooms xx01, xx03, xx05 on river-facing side) offer postcard-worthy vistas of illuminated bridges and water traffic.
Quietest floors
Floors 5-7 tend to be quieter, away from lobby activity and street noise. Higher floors benefit from distance from ground-level traffic on Amstel Street.
🔊 Noise notes
Amsterdam street noise from water taxis and occasional tour boats on the river. Internal sounds include the historic elevator system and restaurant/bar activity until 23:00. Weekend nights can be lively in adjacent areas.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room renovation in 2023-2024 for modern amenities while maintaining classic style. Higher floors worth the upgrade for Amstel views. Book river-facing explicitly - non-river rooms significantly less desirable. The hotel's location on a curve provides excellent sightlines; corner rooms maximize this advantage. Bring earplugs for street-level sensitivity.
- 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
ホテル施設
Free high-speed fibre (100+ Mbps) lobby and all rooms; no login constraints; streaming-optimized
Serves all 7 floors; historic building has narrow lift in main wing; accessible stairlifts on ground/1st floor
Complimentary PressReader (digital FT, Economist, local Het Parool); physical International Herald Tribune at front desk (€5)
Standard 15:00–23:59; early check-in 12:00 available on request (subject to occupancy, no charge); late check-out 12:00 €50, 14:00 €100, 16:00 €150
Complimentary for guests 48 hours before/after stay; €10/bag/day if extended
Step-free main entrance (Prof. Tulpplein side); wheelchair rooms on ground/1st floors; accessible bathroom with grab rails; historic facade limits some street-level manoeuvrability
On-site valet parking €35/night (limited 12 spaces); nearest public car park Q-Park Wibautstraat 500m (€2.50/hour, €20/day); no EV charging on-site
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: €5.25 per person per night (Amsterdam Tourist Tax), included in final bill
Deposit & card hold: €100 advance deposit required; €500 incidental hold on card at check-in for damages/extras
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Synagogue: Synagoge Amsterdam (Portuguese) (800m, 10 min walk south (Mr. Visserplein))
- Church (Dutch Protestant): Westerkerk (1.2km, 15 min walk west (Westermarkt))
- Mosque: Mosque Al-Fattah (1.5km, 20 min walk northeast (De Pijp area))
Halal: Yasmina (Turkish-Mediterranean halal), 600m south, 8 min walk (Albert Cuyp area); certified
Kosher: Restaurant Zabar (Jewish-French kosher-style, not fully certified), 1km south; Lubavitch Amsterdam for strict, 1.5km (De Pijp)
Vegan/Vegetarian: Aan Schenk (100% vegan/raw), 500m east, 7 min walk; Brood & Co (vegan pastries), 400m south
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Albert Cuyp Market (daily street market, textiles/food/souvenirs), 600m south, 8 min walk; De Negen Straatjes (designer boutiques), 1km west; Bijenkorf department store, 1.2km northwest
Amstel riverside walk (east toward Weesperzijde, flat terrain, 2km scenic loop); Rembrandtplein square (lively, 800m, 10 min walk); Canals loop via Magere Brug (flat, picturesque, 1.5km)
Rijksmuseum (Dutch Masters, 1.5km west, €22.50 adult); Rembrandt House (nearby, 1.2km, €15); Van Gogh Museum (1.8km, €25); Stedelijk (contemporary, 1.6km, €20)
Concertgebouw (world-class concert hall), 1.5km west; Melkweg (live music/arts), 1.8km northwest (Leidseplein)
Brouwerij 't IJ board-game café with craft beer, 1.2km (Dunne Biertjes has pool tables 900m east)
Vondelpark (large park with playgrounds, 2km west, flat, free); Artis Royal Zoo (adjacent to river, 1.8km east, €27 family)
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: Max UV 6 (Moderate) early June; peak 11:00-15:00; use SPF 30+ daily, reapply after 2 hours; sun-protective clothing recommended afternoons
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen peak mid-June (moderate-high 50-100 µg/m³ range); tree pollen subsiding; antihistamines advised if allergic; indoor air-filtered rooms available on request
5分間のRadio Essentials
ING ATM in hotel lobby; ABN AMRO ATM 200m (Weesperstraat); no withdrawal fees for major cards
Apotheek de Pijp (next to market, 600m, 08:30-18:00 weekday/09:00-17:00 Sat, closed Sun); 24h pharmacy OLVG Oost Emergency, 2km north
Albert Heijn (24h convenience store 300m south at Albert Cuyp); Trekpleister (late-night pharmacy/convenience 500m, closes 22:00 weekdays, 20:00 Sunday)
Weesperplein tram stop (lines 3, 7, 10), 300m southeast, 4 min walk; GVB single ticket €3.20, or day pass (24h) €10; validate on entry; buses also from street
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
GWK Travelex (Centraal Station, fair rates, 2km north); avoid tourist-area exchange booths (poor rates); local banks charge minimal fees; ATM withdrawal best rate
Contactless/chip & PIN standard everywhere; tap to pay universal; Visa/Mastercard/Amex accepted in all dining/retail; some small cafés cash-only (rare, ask)
10% restaurant tip customary but not obligatory (add to bill or leave cash); taxi drivers expect 5–10% or round up; hotel staff €1–2 per service; not compulsory
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Café de Jaren (filter coffee €2.50, excellent quality, local favourite), 1km west in canal district, 12 min walk; or Brouwerij 't IJ espresso €2 (brewery café)
Albert Cuyp Market (falafel/shawarma wrap €6–8, fresh fruit €2–3, cheese croquette €2), 600m, 8 min walk; or Pancake House near Rembrandtplein (savoury pancake €8–10)
Yasmina (Turkish kebab plate €11–13), 600m; or noodle/rice bowls at Vietnamese spots in De Pijp (€9–12); Binnenpizza (€7–10 slice/meal deals), multiple locations 800m–1km
Albert Cuyp Market (daily 09:00-17:00, falafel/frites/bitterballen); Utrechtsestraat food stalls (evenings, paella/international); Friday night Rembrandtplein street vendors
Albert Heijn (expensive, 300m south at Cuyp); Dirk van den Broek (budget supermarket, €12–15 meal ingredients), 1.2km south; Lidl (very cheap), 1.5km northwest
H&M (Nieuwendijk street, 1.3km northwest, €15–30 basics); C&A (Kalverstraat, 1.2km, affordable), or Albert Cuyp vintage/secondhand stalls (€5–15 retro finds)
GVB 24h day pass €10 (unlimited tram/bus); bicycle rental 'MacBike' €10–15/day (fastest local transport); from airport: Schiphol Express train €6.50 (25 min) vs airport bus €10.50 (40 min); walking/cycling best budget in central city
1) Buy groceries at Dirk van den Broek and Lidl, not tourist-area shops; 2) Albert Cuyp Market food beats restaurants; 3) Rent a bike (€12/day) instead of taxis—Amsterdam is flat and cycle-friendly; I Bike Amsterdam near Centraal Station; 4) Most museums have free/discounted evening hours (Wed 19:00 Rijksmuseum, Fri Stedelijk)
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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.
まわりまわり
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.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Amstel Hotel?
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing the Amstel River (odd-numbered rooms like 401, 403, 501, 503, 601, 603) offer the most iconic views and better natural light. Corner suites provide additional space and multiple window exposures.
Which rooms should I avoid at Amstel Hotel?
Ground floor rooms can experience lobby noise and foot traffic. Interior-facing rooms (even-numbered) lack character and views. Rooms directly above the kitchen area (lower floors, rear wing) may have cooking odors and heat.
Is Amstel Hotel noisy?
Amsterdam street noise from water taxis and occasional tour boats on the river. Internal sounds include the historic elevator system and restaurant/bar activity until 23:00. Weekend nights can be lively in adjacent areas.
Which rooms have the best views at Amstel Hotel?
Rooms with direct Amstel River views, particularly those on the curve of the building (rooms xx01, xx03, xx05 on river-facing side) offer postcard-worthy vistas of illuminated bridges and water traffic.
What are insider tips for staying at Amstel Hotel?
Request a room renovation in 2023-2024 for modern amenities while maintaining classic style. Higher floors worth the upgrade for Amstel views. Book river-facing explicitly - non-river rooms significantly less desirable. The hotel's location on a curve provides excellent sightlines; corner rooms maximize this advantage. Bring earplugs for street-level sensitivity.
What time is check-in at Amstel Hotel?
Check-in at Amstel Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Amstel Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed fibre (100+ Mbps) lobby and all rooms; no login constraints; streaming-optimized
Is there a city or tourist tax at Amstel Hotel?
€5.25 per person per night (Amsterdam Tourist Tax), included in final bill
Where can I eat cheaply near Amstel Hotel?
Albert Cuyp Market (falafel/shawarma wrap €6–8, fresh fruit €2–3, cheese croquette €2), 600m, 8 min walk; or Pancake House near Rembrandtplein (savoury pancake €8–10)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Amstel Hotel?
GVB 24h day pass €10 (unlimited tram/bus); bicycle rental 'MacBike' €10–15/day (fastest local transport); from airport: Schiphol Express train €6.50 (25 min) vs airport bus €10.50 (40 min); walking/cycling best budget in central city
When is the best time to visit Amsterdam?
May and September offer the sweet spot: spring bulbs still linger in May, summer festivals begin, and temperatures hover at 15–18°C; September sees warm afternoons (18–20°C), golden light perfect for canal-side photography, and school holidays have ended, thinning crowds by 30–40% versus July–August. Both months allow comfortable cycling and canal exploration without the summer tourist gridlock.
️トップアトラクション
💡 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.