Hotels in Amsterdam
#21

Joined: Jul 2004
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Again I point to the Homeland.
http://pensionhomeland.com/
The location is so special and idyllic, because it's on the former naval base: so that part of the city is both central, but also relatively undeveloped. It's like retreating to your own special village at the end of the day.
Bonus: their restaurant is getting rave reviews
You could get their company room, that's one of the old commander rooms. A steal at 160 euros. Rent the son a single, and you'll have space to commune as a family and also for everyone to have their own domain.
http://pensionhomeland.com/
The location is so special and idyllic, because it's on the former naval base: so that part of the city is both central, but also relatively undeveloped. It's like retreating to your own special village at the end of the day.
Bonus: their restaurant is getting rave reviews
You could get their company room, that's one of the old commander rooms. A steal at 160 euros. Rent the son a single, and you'll have space to commune as a family and also for everyone to have their own domain.
#24
Joined: Aug 2015
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While on tour, would love ve to throw in request fo reviews of the conservatorium vs Sofitel Grand, vs Waldorf as well. This is a splurgey trip for us and these three seem to fit the bill although I know they are very different in style. Trying to gauge importance of location on a canal vs general hotel vibe.
Any opinions really appreciated.
Any opinions really appreciated.




