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Estheréa
At a Glance
- efficient and friendly staff
- harmoniously decorated public areas
- lovely breakfast room
Pros
- no restaurant
Cons
Estheréa Review
This hotel, which incorporates six 17th-century houses, has been run by the same family for three generations. The property has been modernized but still retains its historic charm; the lobby is filled with antiques and brass chandeliers, and the smallish, pastel-hued rooms have Adamesque ceilings and doors, along with plush headboards made from cushions and brass rods. The owners and staff are young, enthusiastic, and highly professional. Free coffee and tea are available 24 hours a day in the lounge.
- Address: Singel 303-309, Western Canal Ring, Amsterdam, 1012 WJ | Map It
- Phone: 020/624-5146
- Website: www.estherea.nl
- Location: Canal Rings
Contact Information
- 92 rooms.
- Bar, business center, parking.
- Rooms have: safe, Wi-Fi.
- Rate includes no meals.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
Member Reviews
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partyhats, from California
We were treated very well by the staff and our room was exceptionally quaint. The staff was quick to get us settled after our long flight and went beyond the duty in giving directions and hints for out visit. This hotel is a gem! It's centrally located and close to many sights and the tram. And yes, Casa Di David is a must for dinner! The hotel has a breakfast room - with hot and cold items - which is not cheap but very convenient and very good. We would definitely stay there again.
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DCAIAD, from Oak Hill, Virginia
We weren't able to get a room at the Pulitzer, but thankfully found this great little hotel on Fodor's. Trust me on this: you will love the location! You're within walking distance of all of the major attractions without having to deal with the backpacking college student. I hope you won't spend a lot of time in the room, but for the time spent there a canal view is worth it. My wife and I were in 507; a very nice set-up with a flat screen television and sitting area.
Make time to walk over to the Casa di David for dinner. Very nice wine selection and outstanding Italian menu.
Enjoy your time in Amsterdam!
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