This tiny, eight-room hotel is in a building dating back to 1652, steps from the center of town and facing one of its most picturesque canals. Rooms – named for artists – can be tiny and creaky, but all have canal views and private bathrooms. There’s also a miniscule elevator (unusual… more in older, smaller hotels), a simple but ample Dutch breakfast amid wood accents and Delft blue tiles, and loads of history in every nook and cranny. There is no smoking permitted and credit cards are not accepted.
Stayed for 4 nights at the end of a trip including England and Paris. Good location as we arrived by train and were able to walk to it and most things from it. We were in the Mondriaan room in the attic. Long way up in either the very small elevator... more
This is a moderatele priced b&b and I think you get exactly what you pay for. The place has a lot of character, very cozy and homey feeling. Our room was big and bright with great views of the canal. Furnishing is absolutely basic and no frills but... more
This small hotel is hidden 10 min walk from the trainstation and we had a great stay there in April this year. The room was big with a great canalview and great service. Breakfast (served 8.30) was big enough for a good start in the morning. The... more
We stayed in the Mandaarin room - it was incredibly clean, and the bathroom was HUGE! Separate tub and shower and huge space. It was also quiet, and in a perfect location. The two people that we interacted with that worked there were incredibly... more
This hotel, built in 1682, is full of character and history, matching the olde world atmosphere of Amsterdam. We stayed in the Mondrian room on the top floor. It was spacious, clean and bright, with old style furniture. The bathroom was also very... more