| If you wish to explore Amsterdam , the Trianon is ideally located in the heart of the city. The Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum are situated at a short walking distance from the hotel. There is a wide range of restaurants nearby, that will appeal to every taste and cultural appetite. To enjoy Amsterdam 's nightlife you can either go to Rembrandtplein or to Leidseplein, within easy reach of the hotel. Our staff is more than willing to assist you in any way to make your stay in Amsterdam as pleasant as possible, from recommending restaurants to booking excursion, informing you about bicycle rent or checking the hours of the cinema nearby. |
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| Vondelpark Or perhaps you will enjoy discovering the natural beauty of the nearby Vondelpark |
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| Van Gogh museum At the Van Gogh museum you will find the largest collection of works made by Van Gogh. Temporary exhibitions are being held in the half-round, grey annexe. meer info. |
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| Munttoren The Munttoren used to be one of the towers of the Reguliersgate, which was part of the old medieval city wall. the tower was constructed around 1480 and in 1487 the Reguliers gate was completed. |
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| Rijksmuseum This museum, designed by Pierre Cuypers, who also designed the Central Railwaystation , opened its doors in 1885. Nowadays it houses the largest collection of historical Dutch art. Nowhere else can you find such a display of the Dutch masters including Rembrandt's most famous work, the Night Watch meer info. |
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| Dam During the sixties flower power in the Netherlands was symbolized by the famous Damslapers, a 'bunch of hippies' camping out on Dam square. Nowadays the square has lost a lot of it's former easygoing charm, but it's still one of the points of interest in the city. The Dam square is the physical center of the city ever since the dam was built to keep the Zuiderzee (Southern sea) out. In the middle of the square is the National Monument, dedicated to all victims of war throughout the world. The west side of the square is flanked by the Royal Palace. |
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| Koninklijk Paleis (Royal Palace) Originally built as the City Hall in 1648, Louis Napoleon turned it into the Royal Palace during his short-lived reign over the Netherlands . Today it is used by the Dutch royal family for ceremonial occasions only. During the summer months the palace is open for public during the afternoon. meer info. |
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| Canals The Amsterdam canals are probably the major attraction for our ' Venice of the North'. Charming in daytime and by night they become even more enchanting with the beautifully illuminated canal houses and bridges. The four main canals are Prinsengracht, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Singel. Besides that there are numerous smaller, picturesc canals such as the Brouwersgracht, the Bloemgracht and the Leliegracht. Discover the canals by taking a canaltrip, provided by one of the shipping companies you can find near Leidseplein. Our reception will be happy to provide you information on booking a canaltrip. |
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