Amsterdam Hotel Guide. Hotels in Canal Loop, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Featured Hotels in Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 4.3 out of 5
Themes: Business Hotel
Eden Hotel Amsterdam
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 3.9 out of 5
Themes: Business Hotel
Across the street from the Amstel River and 150 metres from the famous Floating Flower Market, this hotel is 50 …
Banks Mansion
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Boutique Hotel, Design Hotel, Design/Boutique Hotel
Set in a former bank building with neo-classical columned façade, this chic Art Deco-influenced hotel opened in …
Dikker And Thijs Fenice Hotel
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 4.5 out of 5
Themes: Historic Hotel
Located on the picturesque Prinsengracht canal, 50 metres from Leidseplein, this intimate hotel is set in a …
Hotel Pulitzer, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 4.5 out of 5
Themes: Boutique Hotel, Design/Boutique Hotel, Luxury Hotel, Romantic Hotel
This one-of-a-kind hotel is composed of 25 canal houses on the Prinsengracht canal, 500 meters from the house of …
Albus Grand Hotel
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 4.1 out of 5
Themes: Business Hotel
Built in 2000, this 74-room hotel lies between Kalverstraat, the main shopping street, 75 metres away, and …
Amsterdam House Hotel-Eureka
Area: Canal Loop, Amsterdam
Hotel review: 4.1 out of 5
Themes: Boutique Hotel, Design/Boutique Hotel, Romantic Hotel
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38 Hotels in Amsterdam
- Canal Loop remove
- Design/Boutique Hotel (6)
- Boutique Hotel (5)
- Romantic Hotel (5)
- Business Hotel (4)
- Accor (1)
- IHG (1)
- Independent (34)
- Starwood (1)
Map of Hotels in Canal Loop, Amsterdam
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Canal Loop, Amsterdam Hotels
The classic Amsterdam image of stately canals, the Canal Loop is principally the Herengracht and Keizersgracht, lined with gracious tall 17th and 18th-century houses. Some of these are now museums, most notably the eccentric Kattenkabinet. The Amstel is a more down-to-earth waterway, lined with houseboats and famous for its classic muchphotographed Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). The floating Flower Market is also a much-loved canal feature.











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