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I ended up staying here after arriving in Amsterdam and being booked into another 2 star hotel. That first place was so bad I had to leave and desperately looked for somewhere else or go home and I was supposed to be here for 6...More
Thank Helen D
Response from PeterMImperial, Owner at Hotel ImperialResponded 24 October 2016
Thanks for the kind words...didn't know you wanted a kettle. We have - you needed only to ask at reception.
Peter
We had a lovely room on the 2nd floor in the back where we could open the windows and enjoy the air even though it was a hot week in Amsterdam. The room was large, comfortable, and just about perfect. Peter, who owns the hotel...More
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Response from PeterMImperial, Owner at Hotel ImperialResponded 12 October 2016
This hotel was within walking distance to where we wanted to go, we syayed for 4 nights. The rooms were clean and airy and the free Wi Fi was a bonus. There was some noise at night from the revellers outside but we just shut...More
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Perfect location, clean and nice room. In the real heart of amsterdam, max 20 min walking from every place to visit. Ideal for couples, friends or solo travellers, the location offers also a good proximity to several restaurant, cafe, and clubs
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Response from PeterMImperial, Manager at Hotel ImperialResponded 6 October 2016
The hotel was clean, very well located, the room was really well decorated. It is near a lot of bars and restaurants so it´s noisy but when you close the window it's quiet. The only thing that difficult a bit is that there's no elevator,...More
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Response from PeterMImperial, Owner at Hotel ImperialResponded 1 October 2016
Thank you for taking the time to review us...
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is as historically significant as it is perennially popular. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, shutterbug, or fashionista, odds are you’ll find the Amsterdam you're looking for while roaming around the Grachtengordel (Canal Ring). A brilliant place to get lost in a moody meander and a key component to any sightseeing trip to Amsterdam, this area's major draws
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include the Anne Frank House, the Bloemenmarkt floating flower market, an enviable assortment of independent boutiques along De Negen Straatjes, and of course all of Grachtengordel’s lovely canals and bridges.
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To get here is very simple. From the airport take a train into Amsterdam Central Station. From there take Tram 4 or Tram 9, get off at the 4th stop, which is Rembrandtplein. When you leave the tram, you will see a statue of... More
To get here is very simple. From the airport take a train into Amsterdam Central Station. From there take Tram 4 or Tram 9, get off at the 4th stop, which is Rembrandtplein. When you leave the tram, you will see a statue of Rembrandt. Look to the right of the statue and you will see a road with two rows of trees (Thorbeckeplein). We are on that road between an Italian restaurant and a Argentinean restaurant. Or simply take a taxi: about EUR 50.- from the airport, EUR 10.-from Central Station. If you do take a taxi from the airport, give me your flight details and mobile no., and I will have a taxi meet you. The fixed rate is EUR 49.00. Taxi regulations have been relaxed within the past year, and there are many untrained and unscrupulous drivers running up their meters.