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Hotel Atlas

 
Van Eeghenstraat 64 Amsterdam 1071 - Netherlands - Prices from: $155 - - Star Rating:

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Hotel Description
Three star Hotel Atlas is a delightful tourist class Art Nouveau hotel#1.001346#to the Vondelpark at walking distance from the greatest museums and of the Leidseplein with its vast nightlife and worldclass shopping facilities.

Room Types
  • DOUBLE ROOM - DOUBLE ROOM WITH ALL MOD CONS ENSUITE BATHROOM,CABLE TV,DIRECT DIAL PHONES Beautiful double rooms with private facilities (bad with shower and toilet), private safe, cable TV and direct dial telephone.
  • Deluxe double - Deluxe double or twin room Deluxe double or twin room with all modern comodities.


  • Amenities
  • Free Parking
  • Room Service
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities


  • Attractions
  • Excursions a- In Amsterdam 1- The City Tour This tour is highly recommended. You can see all of the sights of Amsterdam and learn a lot about them in the space of a morning or afternoon. b- Outside of Amsterdam 2 - Keukenhof Keukenhof is a huge park full of tulips and other bulb flowers, which makes it one of the main attractions in the spring of each year. This is a beautiful setting in which to go walking. 3 - Marken Marken is a little village on a peninsula just north of Amster-dam. The village is famous for its little wooden houses and traditional dress. The little harbour is definitely worth a visit. 4 - Zaanse Schans A delightful old hamlet just north of Amsterdam that shows what life was like in the Netherlands a few centuries ago. There are windmills, museums, clog maker and a cheese maker. a- The Anne Frank House Anne Frank became world famous for the diary she wrote during the German occupation in the Second World War. The house where she went into hiding is right in the centre of Am-sterdam. You can see the rear part of the house in which the family hid and the original diary. b- Canal cruises One of the most popular attractions in the Netherlands. Seeing Amsterdam from the water is a unique experience. Buy a ticket at one of the ticket offices. The boats depart every 15 minutes or so. A canal cruise in the evening through the fairy-lit canals is a romantic adventure. c- Pedal boats You can hire a pedal boat on the corner of Prinsengracht. This is the relaxed way to enjoy Amsterdam when the sun is shining. d- The Metropolis Museum An experiential science museum especially for children. Very playful and educational. e- Artis Zoo A large zoo with a planetarium and a special tropical fish department. f- The Miranda swimming pool This is a tropical swimming pool right next to the end of tram line 25. Ideal for a rainy day. g- Madame Tussaud's wax model museum This unique museum of wax models of national and international celebrities can be found on the Dam. The collection is right up to date. You can also sample the atmosphere of medieval Amsterdam. h- Street artists on the Leidseplein All kinds of street artists - from fire eaters to living statues and conjurers - perform on the Leidseplein during the summer months. i - 'Fry you own pancake' restaurant The staff at reception will be able to tell you about a little restaurant where children can fry and serve their own pancakes.


  • Points of Interest
  • Old Amsterdam a- The Royal Palace on the Dam The Dam is where the very first dam was built on the Amstel - the very start of Amsterdam. On the Dam you can find the Royal Palace which was built by Jacob van Campen in 1648. The palace is open to the public at set times during the summer months. b- Little courtyards In the Jordaan quarter there are various little courtyards. These inner courtyards hidden behind the houses are definitely worth a visit. One of the most famous courtyards is the Begijnhof, which can be entered via the Kalverstraat. As you enter the courtyard, which contains the oldest wooden house in Amsterdam (built in 1475), you will experience a wonderful sense of peace and quiet. c- de Waag This old building within walking distance of the hotel was originally built as a city gate back in 1488. Rembrandt was a frequent visitor and painted his 'Anatomical Lesson' here. Various guilds left their mark on this striking building. In 1996 the building was re-opened as a restaurant and cafe.


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