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Ambassade Hotel

Ambassade Hotel

Amsterdam , Netherlands . Herengracht 341, 1016 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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The Herengracht (or Gentlemen's Canal) was originally built in 1614 as a site for wealthy Amsterdammers to contsruct their imposing houses, in which they lived and conducted their business. More than three centuries later, the Hotel Ambassade was founded in one of these houses.

Over the years the hotel has been considerately expanded, and now boasts a total of 59 rooms in ten canalside houses. In these historic surroundings, guests can enjoy a stylish and personal service that the Ambassade has made all its own. Hotel Ambassade is privately owned and it offers all the advantages of this modern age but with the valuable heritage of a bygone era.

Independent Reviews

    Ambassade Hotel
    By Joanna Monkhouse

    Amsterdam’s Ambassade Hotel was founded in 1953 and is still privately owned. The original hotel has expanded considerably and now consists of ten 17th and 18th century houses between the Herengracht and Singel canals. Many of the 59 rooms have canal views.

    Every room has been individually decorated in Queen Anne style, with antique furniture and modern comforts (tv, minibar, safe, 2 phone lines) and each is unique in layout due to the structure of the different houses. There is a lift but some rooms can only be reached by climbing steep staircases, and the warren of halls and passageways that connect the rooms mean that wheelchair access is difficult. The Ambassade’s welcoming staff show guests to their rooms, helping to negotiate the maze. There are 7 suites and an apartment that is fitted with a small kitchen and well suited to longer stays. The attic rooms are smaller but charming, with high ceilings and original, exposed beams. Some bathrooms have showers, some have baths, and some have a combination of the two.

    The cream and pale blue breakfast room has double-height windows overlooking the canal, and the buffet (7-11am, weekends ‘til 11.30am) offers a good selection. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The chandeliered salon is red and gold, flooded with sunlight during the day and furnished with antiques, paintings, Persian rugs and a 18th century grandfather clock. The hotel boasts a library filled with first editions signed by the authors - the Ambassade is popular for literary launches. A small business centre has recently been added to the hotel’s facilities, and free email access is available. The Koan Float Centre located next door provides massage and floatation. The Ambassade rents bikes to its guests to allow them explore the city the traditional way and join Amsterdam’s 550 000 bicycles.

    The Ambassade is a hotel with a personal approach, friendly staff, and a relaxed atmosphere that is well suited to guests looking for some old-fashioned charm.

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  • "An attractive and intimate conversion of 17th-century canal houses, the Ambassade Hotel is just two blocks from the flower market."

    Elegant de£¯r and good antique furnishings make this a good character base in a city of too many soulless hotels. Ask for a large room facing the canal - attic rooms, while quaint, can be small.

Client Reviews

I spent one night recently at Ambassade hotel.It is very well located and verycomfortable. Some minor deficiencies though: not enoughpillows. towels small andthin. Staff is polite and helpful but especiallywarm. complaints are not wellaccepted. On the whole close to high quality hotels like"Relais et Ch?teaux"" but not quite at the same standard of excellency. Big problem: all double rooms are proposed at thesame price whether they have a view or not and no information is provided at the time of booking on the room provided. For about 200 ? I was given a room on the back ofthe hotel with a small window facing a blind wall at 2m distance. I was not informed beforehand of thispeculiarity. Otherwise I would have chosen anotherhotel. I spent the night ""at the bottom of a well""feeling slightly claustrophobic. Amazing and totally unacceptable for an hotel ofthat category and price! My advice: Do insist to know exactly which room will be given to you before deciding to book in that hotel. Otherwise you may have unpleasantsurprises.".

Posted by Claude Meunier. Paris. Aug'03 on 2004-05-14.

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Ambassade Hotel
"An attractive and intimate conversion of 17th-century canal houses, the Ambassade Hotel is just two blocks from the flower market."

Address
Herengracht 341, 1016 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Contact
support@luxique.com
Rooms
59
Phone:
+44(0)207 307 2794
Local Star Rating
4 stars
Rates
From EUR 195
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