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Im not going to lie, the stairs are the worst but my husband has mobility issues and everything that Gani offers overrides the stairs issue. It is a perfect example of a dutch house, it is over 400 years old, quaint and right in the...More
We were welcomed by our host Gani, who's was great help and made us feel welcome. Although the entrance was hard to find, it has no signage, which wasn't a big problem, just a minor detail. The B+B is 500 years old and full of...More
First time in Amsterdam, and this B&B provided easy access to sights in Amsterdam. Easy walking distance to all the museums, and other attractions, plus plenty of restaurants to choose from.
While the location is great, this is not a B&B for anyone with mobility...More
We had the best stay here ! Fantastic location and easy to get to from the train station!
The host Gani was so helpful and friendly!
Great kitchen facilities and cosy rooms!
We will definitely be back :)
We recently stayed at ACB&B and it is indeed a lovely, central place to stay, when in Amsterdam. We found the steep stairs quite a challenge, but not a problem. The room was nice and clean and the bathroom fully functional and clean towels were...More
To visit Amsterdam and not explore De Wallen (the Dutch name for this area) or to go only to gawk at its saucier aspects would mean missing the opportunity to view some of the city’s most picturesque canals, historic landmarks, and impeccably presented examples of traditional local architecture – not to mention Amsterdam’s own Chinatown, Europe’s largest Buddhist temple and more local treasures. Sure, there are some
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less salubrious activities drawing the curious to this age-old part of time. Nevertheless, the Red Light District is still a very safe and incredibly fascinating area where at the turn of a corner you can be transported from the dingy glow of modern day neon red to a glorious 16th century Delft blue dreamscape.