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A 4-minute walk from the Rembrandtplein entertainment area, Hotel Prinsenhof Amsterdam offers simply furnished rooms. Tram stop Prinsengracht with service to Amsterdam Central Station, RAI conference center and many major tourist sights is 98 feet away. All rooms at Hotel Prinsenhof Amsterdam contain large windows and wooden beams. All are equipped with a small seating area and a wardrobe. All rooms have a private bathroom. The hotel and the rooms are accessible with several steep stairs unfortunately no elevator Hotel Prinsenhof Amsterdam features a lounge area at the reception where guests can enjoy complimentary coffee and tea throughout the day. The property does not offer breakfast. For meals guests can choose from a wide variety of restaurants that are within walking distance of the hotel. The Leidseplein, known for its bars and restaurants, is a 15-minute walk. The Dam square, with its monument and palace, is a 5-minute tram ride. The Amstel river is 656 feet away.WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
No parking available.
Pets are not allowed.
Children of all ages are allowed.You haven't added any cribs.You haven't added any extra beds.
Checkin Time: 14:00
Checkin End Time: 00:00
Checkout From: 05:00
Checkout End Time: 10:00

Hotel important information: Please inform Hotel Prinsenhof Amsterdam of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation. After receiving the confirmation, please contact the hotel to inform them about your estimated time of arrival! !CAUTION! This property is a monumental canal house with STEEP STAIRS and NO ELEVATOR. The reception is on the first floor and there are four floors in total, all ONLY REACHABLE BY STAIRS. People having trouble walking stairs are recommended to take caution and pack lightly. We have a silence policy after 10:00 pm and want to ask our guests to lower their noise level to respect our neighbors.

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