We have a lovely family Bed and Breakfast in the centre of Amsterdam (mercedesbnbamsterdam), near the Prinsengracht (canal), 15 min from the Anna Frank house and 5 min from Central Station. From here you can walk to the Dam square trough the Haarlemmerstraat.
It is situated in a quite and beautiful old streets of Amsterdam. You will have a wonderful room with private bathroom. Your room is on the first floor with a private bathroom, double bed, sheets, towels, Tv, coffee and thee. Breakfast and wifi are included.
Stay with us for over 4 days, and enjoy a free taxi ride. Though, it isn't hardly needed as we're just a pleasant 15-minute walk from the central station. Trains to Schiphol Airport run every 15 minutes, taking just 15 minutes to get there.
The unit is 801 m from Beurs van Berlage and a 10-minute walk from Central Station and Anne Frank House.
Royal Palace Amsterdam is 0.6 mi away. Schiphol Airport is 7.5 mi from the property. Amsterdam City Center is a great choice for travelers interested in nightlife, architecture and walking.
This is our guests' favorite part of Amsterdam, according to independent reviews. This property also has one of the top-rated locations in Amsterdam!
Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area. This property is also rated for the best value in Amsterdam! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city. We speak your language!
The house is a 10 minutes walk from the central station. We always take the train to the airfield and back. If you come by car, you can unload your stuff. You don't need a car.You can walk, take trams or use our bicycles, as we do. We can advise you were to leave your car in the meantime. What you can do in the Amsterdam City Centre? To much to mention!
Take a look at our guide. Things to do Some highlights: - Go to the Noorder markt on Saturday (behind our house, near the big church) - Walk down the canals. You pass the Ann Frank House if you follow the Prinsengracht - Rent an electric boat, with or without skipper and organize your own canal-trip (bring your own wine and bread) - Scheepvaartmuseum (Maritime museum. very good and visit the 17 th century VOC-ship Amsterdam)
- The Rijksmuseum (with Rembrandts most famous painting) - The Van Gogh museum - Drink a beer in the evening in Jazz cafe Alto near de Leidscheplein and walk back following the Prinsengracht. Have you ever had the feeling that all of the world’s shopping streets pretty much have the same stuff on offer? Well then, you need to visit Amsterdam’s Haarlemmerstraat
– it’s hip, it’s quirky and it’s the perfect spot for hours of relaxed browsing, dining and bar-hopping! Independent entertainment Located in Amsterdam’s Jordaan district, the Haarlemmerstraat – and its extension, the Haarlemmerdijk - is a gem. Offering independent boutiques and speciality stores, little salons, trendy but affordable restaurants and bars and the oldest cinema in Amsterdam, this area will appeal to even the most jaded of world travellers.
You are guaranteed to find a special little something from Amsterdam in this alternative shopping district. And with a constant passing parade along the Haarlemmerstraat, you can spend a very entertaining time just watching the world go by.
Wide variety With 235 stores offering fashion and accessories, toys, gifts, jewellery, books, electronics and specialty delicatessens– the biggest problem in the Haarlemmerstraat and Haarlemmerdijk will be deciding what to spend your money on. On Wednesdays this decision gets harder as the area’s assortment grows with the organic farmer’s market on the Haarlemmerplein. For more socially-conscious shopping, head to Nukuhiva boutique, whose stylish urban wear proves it's hip to be Fair Trade.
Shops are open until 9 p.m. on Thursday evenings, meaning you can perfectly combine a bit of shopping with a bite to eat. If you think you’ve seen it all, then you haven’t been to Amsterdam’s Haarlemmerstraat yet!