Were in this hotel for the winter holidays 2013. Very happy with the choice. In terms of price-quality ratio is quite decent. My wife and I go to watch. We only spend the night at the hotel. We understand and speak English, the variety of breakfasts does not bother us. We take only the essentials. So it was perfect for us - clean, comfortable, calm, everything works, nothing falls off, there are no drunken Finnish teenagers and noisy Italians.
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Were in this hotel for the winter holidays 2013. Very happy with the choice. In terms of price-quality ratio is quite decent. My wife and I go to watch. We only spend the night at the hotel. We understand and speak English, the variety of breakfasts does not bother us. We take only the essentials. So it was perfect for us - clean, comfortable, calm, everything works, nothing falls off, there are no drunken Finnish teenagers and noisy Italians. Good bourgeois area. Very friendly and polite staff. From a / p Schiphall direct bus 197. If you wish, you can walk to the central station for about 5 km. by igo. Or trams 16.5 and 24. There is an extension cord with sockets in the room. There is a supermarket nearby, but there is only for cash, MS cards are not accepted. An umbrella can be rented. I really liked Amsterdam. All walked around. Amsterdam is for everyone. The Riks Museum is not bad, although the exposition is small (closed for renovation), but for me it’s just right, it doesn’t bother me. The Rembrandt House is worth a visit. A cool flea next to him is cool. Lots of cheap souvenirs, etc. Open from 9 to 4 Mon-Sat. Even small furniture was bought there and dragged through Finnair to Helsinki and further to St. Petersburg. Ride on the boat. in the gardens and parks were not due to winter. On electric trains we went in one day to Utrecht, Rotterdam, Delft. In general, it is very convenient to travel there. With 9292. nl you can easily plan any trip. There is not much to do in Rotterdam for at least 2-3 hours. The city is modern (it was all destroyed during the war). And Utrecht and Delft really liked. Delft especially. To buy tickets for the train, prepare a trifle. Commission at the checkout. And the vending machine is cheaper and has a menu in English. It's better to take tickets. Controllers are constantly moving. We also rode the Fira to Antwerp. On Talis, the price is twice as high as on Fira, and there is no time difference. It is better to buy a ticket before the train, otherwise 3.5 euros commission per person per bookin. It takes 1.5 hours to go to Antwerp. The city is good. In Belgium, beer is cool, people are sociable and there are many dogs with which they go everywhere: to shops, cafes, shopping centers. A lot of antiques with normal prices for every little thing if anyone likes.
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