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'''Swissôtel Amsterdam''' is a four star [[hotel]] in the city centre of [[Amsterdam]]. It is part of the [[Swissôtel]] Hotels & Resorts hotel group based in [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]. The hotel entrance is at [[Damrak]], the city’s ‘red carpet’ which runs from [[Amsterdam Centraal railway station]] to [[Dam Square]], [[Amsterdam]]’s central town square. The hotel is overlooking [[De Bijenkorf]] Department Store across [[Damrak]]. The 6-storey [[hotel]] was built in 1986 and comprises 109 rooms of which 13 are suites. The middle part of the [[hotel]] was newly built in a style resembling early 20th century urban office architecture. It is flanked by two buildings from the [[1930’s]] which have been completely stripped to house hotel rooms whilst keeping the historic [[ |
'''Swissôtel Amsterdam''' is a four star [[hotel]] in the city centre of [[Amsterdam]]. It is part of the [[Swissôtel]] Hotels & Resorts hotel group based in [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]. The hotel entrance is at [[Damrak]], the city’s ‘red carpet’ which runs from [[Amsterdam Centraal railway station]] to [[Dam Square]], [[Amsterdam]]’s central town square. The hotel is overlooking [[De Bijenkorf]] Department Store across [[Damrak]]. The 6-storey [[hotel]] was built in 1986 and comprises 109 rooms of which 13 are suites. The middle part of the [[hotel]], [[Damrak]] 96-97 was newly built in a style resembling early 20th century urban office architecture. It is flanked by two buildings from the [[1930’s]] which have been completely stripped to house hotel rooms whilst keeping the historic facades intact. The building at [[Damrak]] 95 was originally designed as an exchange office for the [[Amsterdamsche Bank]] by famous Dutch architect [[H.P. Berlage]] in 1901. The ground floor of this building still houses a money exchange office. The building at [[Damrak]] 98 was built as an office building/shop premises in 1909 by [[A.J. Kropholler]], revealing evident [[Art Nouveau]] influences. |
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The last renovation of the hotel took place in 2004. |
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Because of its central location near the [[Royal Palace at Dam Square]], the [[Nieuwe Kerk]] and [[Madame Tussauds]], Swissôtel Amsterdam is particularly popular among [[tourists]]. |
Because of its central location near the [[Royal Palace at Dam Square]], the [[Nieuwe Kerk]] and [[Madame Tussauds]], Swissôtel Amsterdam is particularly popular among [[tourists]]. |
Revision as of 14:19, 22 May 2009
Swissôtel Amsterdam is a four star hotel in the city centre of Amsterdam. It is part of the Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts hotel group based in Zurich, Switzerland. The hotel entrance is at Damrak, the city’s ‘red carpet’ which runs from Amsterdam Centraal railway station to Dam Square, Amsterdam’s central town square. The hotel is overlooking De Bijenkorf Department Store across Damrak. The 6-storey hotel was built in 1986 and comprises 109 rooms of which 13 are suites. The middle part of the hotel, Damrak 96-97 was newly built in a style resembling early 20th century urban office architecture. It is flanked by two buildings from the 1930’s which have been completely stripped to house hotel rooms whilst keeping the historic facades intact. The building at Damrak 95 was originally designed as an exchange office for the Amsterdamsche Bank by famous Dutch architect H.P. Berlage in 1901. The ground floor of this building still houses a money exchange office. The building at Damrak 98 was built as an office building/shop premises in 1909 by A.J. Kropholler, revealing evident Art Nouveau influences.
The last renovation of the hotel took place in 2004.
Because of its central location near the Royal Palace at Dam Square, the Nieuwe Kerk and Madame Tussauds, Swissôtel Amsterdam is particularly popular among tourists.
See Also
External Link
Swissôtel Amsterdam official website