

Interested in history, art, food, and nature? Take a canal tour and be surrounded by historic houses, charming cathedrals, and cultural sites. Bicycle between world-class art museums or take in this beautiful city at a slower pace, strolling across the iconic bridges while enjoying cafes, parks, cheese shops, and more.
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.
A new destination for the most curious travelers, located in the bustling downtown financial district. The fantastic location of this modern city hotel makes it perfect both for business and for visiting the main tourist attractions in Amsterdam, such as the Moco Museum, the Anne Frank House or the Van Gogh Museum. Designed to blur the lines between work and leisure through the most versatile and comfortable spaces.
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.
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.
The Amstel Hotel is characterized by a rich history of genuine hospitality and exceptional luxury. The hotel, with its unique location on the Amstel, received its first guests in 1867 and has since been known for its majestic appearance and homely warmth ever since.
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.
Daily Breakfast
$400 London Tour Credit
Rail and Private Airport Transfers
Daily Breakfast
Rail Transfer
Private Airport Transfer
Daily Breakfast
$400 London Tour Credit
Rail and Private Airport Transfers
Daily Breakfast
Private Round-Trip Transfers
Choice of Accommodation
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Welcome Amenity and Late Checkout
Private Round-Trip Transfers
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Welcome Amenity and Late Checkout
Private Round-Trip Transfers
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Welcome Amenity and Late Checkout
Private Round-Trip Transfers
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Welcome Amenity and Late Checkout
Private Round-Trip Transfers
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Private Round-Trip Transfers
Near the City Center
Brightly painted bicycles, fields of boldly-hued tulips, vibrant images captured on canvas, and glowing lanterns reflected off the waterways at night - this is a city full of history and color. Home of world-class art museums dedicated to Dutch painters such as Van Gogh and Rembrandt, the beauty found inside is also reflected in the architecture and nature found outside. Day trips in the city can easily be filled with sampling Dutch cheeses and pastries while strolling picturesque bridges, comparable with those in Venice or Bruges. Or take a short drive to see the iconic windmills and flower gardens of the Netherlands. Culture, nature, and adventure are awaiting in Amsterdam.
Summer is the most popular tourist season for Amsterdam, though there are great reasons to visit throughout the year. April and May, though a bit chilly, is a great time to see the fields of tulips. In the summer months, the weather warms but doesn't get hot, which makes it ideal for food, music, dance, and theater festivals outdoors - though the chance of rain does increase. Fall encourages indoor activities, such as museums, covered botanical gardens, and Dutch apple pie in cozy cafes; if the rain lets up, though, enjoy the fierce fall colors of the De Jordaan canal trees or those in Vondelpark. Daylight may be short in winter, but the temperature stays relatively mild, which makes the Christmas markets, light festivals, ice skating, and other winter events inviting.
Rijksmuseum : Centrally located, this is a national art museum with paintings, sketches and other mediums from artists such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh.
De Jordaan : One of Amsterdam's most famous neighborhoods, which is lined with 17th century houses, cafes, and boutiques, but also the home of diarist Anne Frank. The canal is lined with trees and picturesque buildings.
Keukenhof : This garden is a showcase for bulb flowers, which the Dutch have been cultivating for centuries. Spring is probably the best season to visit, to see the tulips in blossom.
Zaanse Schans : This area, a quick drive or train ride from Amsterdam, could be called an outdoor museum. Full of transplanted barns, windmills and other buildings, it serves as a living monument to Dutch ingenuity and culture.
From | To Amsterdam |
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Paris | 3 hours 20 minutes |
London | 4 hours 15 minutes |
*Overnight Trains
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