

The Netherlands is a country of romantic waterways, numerous biking paths, and bright tulip blossoms. There are historical sites to visit, museums of fine art to view, and local delicacies to try.
This hotel boasts the most sought-after location in the city center on Dam Square overlooking the Royal Palace and a few minutes' walk from the central railway station, museum and shopping districts.
Welcome to this original European boutique hotel, Kimpton De Witt, which exudes a modern approach to luxury through fresh, refined rooms and imaginative spaces inspired by Dutch design.
The NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace is right in the center of Amsterdam near the main train station and close to the museums and shops. The building itself is a highlight, dating back to the 17th century with a 15th century chapel and a Michelin-starred restaurant, Vermeer.
Sitting on the banks of the Amstel river, this hotel is located in the heart of the city's historic center within easy walking distance of Amsterdam's best museums, sights and shopping. Small wonder that everyone from Queen Victoria to the Beatles have stayed here.
Nestled among canals and next to the famous Munt Tower and the hotel’s namesake flower market, the NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market is in the heart of historic Amsterdam close to world-renowned sights and museums, as well as lively nightlife in Rembrandt Square and Leidseplein.
With a mild climate and many seasonal events, the Netherlands has a lot to offer visitors year round. In spring, large fields are covered in vibrant tulips and peppered through them are scenic views of calm waterways and lazily turning windmills. Summer, which is usually warm but breezy, is a great time to plan daytrips on bicycles. View the art of Vincent Van Gogh and Rembrandt van Rijn at the Rijkmuseum, or enjoy a different type of art at one of the many dance and music festivals. As the weather starts to cool down, you can fire up your sense of wonder with light constructions that stretch city blocks, fireworks shows, and parades with flower-covered floats. When winter sets in, you don't have to stay indoors; there are Christmas markets and traditional arts to enjoy.
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