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Amsterdam Tulip Of Amsterdam B&B

Tulip Of Amsterdam B&B

Hs Kloveniersburgwal 9, Amsterdam, Netherlands | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Cozy, two-room bed-and-breakfast in a circa 1660 canal house

  • A short walk from many of Amsterdam’s top attractions

  • Clean and spacious rooms with Nespresso coffeemakers and mini-fridges

  • Free full breakfast with made-to-order omelets and other treats

  • Stocked guest fridge and free espresso throughout the day

  • Multilingual operators who provide concierge-style service

  • Lovely inner courtyard with seating for breakfast

  • Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the property

Cons
  • A steep climb up a narrow staircase to the second floor

  • Bathrooms are narrow and tight

  • No on-site parking; nearby options are limited and expensive

  • No children under 6 allowed (a pro for some)

Bottom Line

The mid-range Tulip of Amsterdam B&B offers an intimate and authentic Dutch experience in the heart of Amsterdam. Near canals and the Nieuwmarkt Square, this two-room bed-and-breakfast is set in a classic Dutch canal house built in 1660. Highlights include personal concierge-style service, free Wi-Fi, and free breakfast with made-to-order omelets and other treats. Rooms are clean, spacious, and brightly decorated with traditional Dutch accents. Located in the back of the narrow and deep building, rooms are quiet and come equipped with flat screen TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, and mini-fridges with free drinks. But, guests staying on the second floor must climb a steep staircase. Rates are attractive but with only two rooms, it’s wise to have a backup choice, such as the mid-range, centrally-located Hotel Sint Nicolaas. 

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Hs Kloveniersburgwal 9, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Basic Television
  • Cribs
  • Internet

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Full Review

Scene

An intimate and homey bed-and-breakfast in a circa 1660 Dutch canal house

The classic Dutch canal house where this bed-and-breakfast is located dates back to 1660. Like the other brick buildings adjoining the property, it’s tall, narrow, and deep, with a beehive of activity surrounding it. Inside, it’s homey, quiet, and intimate. Big windows and high ceilings keep interiors bright and pleasant illuminating white walls. Dutch tulips are a big part of the decor, either painted on walls or presented in vases. There are several cozy spots to relax, including American diner-like vinyl chairs in vibrant red, white, and blue hues. It’s a relaxed setting with little pretense and no stuffiness, a home with a friendly "lived in" vibe. It’s perfectly suited for couples who prefer a more authentic Dutch experience than the typical chain hotel could offer. Note that children under 6 are not permitted to stay here. 

Location

In the heart of Amsterdam, a short walk from Nieuwmarkt Square

This bed-and-breakfast is conveniently located in the city center, near Amsterdam's storied canals, Nieuwmarkt Square, and a metro station. Most sights can be easily reached on foot, though, making the metro entirely optional. A wide selection of restaurants, bars, and shops are in the immediate area, including two restaurants in adjoining buildings. - One-minute walk to Nieuwmarkt Square and its metro station

  • Five-minute walk to Rembrandt House Museum 
  • Seven-minute walk to Dam Square 
  • Eight-minute walk to Royal Palace
  • 12-minute walk to Centraal Station for connections to trams and trains
  • 18-minute walk to Anne Frank House 
  • 16 minutes to Heineken Experience by public transit
  • 22 minutes to Van Gogh Museum by public transit
  • 25 minutes to Schiphol Airport by public transit 

Rooms

Spacious and homey, with flat screen TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, and mini-fridges

This property offers just two individually decorated rooms. Both are clean, spacious, and cheery, with bright decor that utilizes vibrant colors and the traditional Dutch themes of tulips and windmills. Both rooms have colorful bedspreads, but the doors and ceiling beams in the first-floor room are painted kelly or olive green, while dark wood beams in the second-floor room stay unpainted. Solid blue carpet covers the upper-room floor, while lovely hardwood floors grace the ground-floor room. Walls throughout are painted white, illuminated by the ample light from windows. Thoughtful decorative touches like classic Dutch wooden shoes enhance the spaces' homey charm. Rooms are equipped with small dining tables, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, Nespresso coffeemakers, and mini-fridges with free beverages that are replenished daily. Plenty of storage space is provided, and the double beds can be separated into two twins upon request. Bathrooms are small and narrow but functional, with showers and simple white ceramic sinks. Cole & Lewis toiletries are provided. Rooms are located in the rear of the building, insulating them from noise. But their placement also means they lack any canal views. They overlook the inner courtyard or adjacent buildings. 

Features

Free full breakfast, stocked guest fridge, concierge services, and free Wi-Fi

As expected for a true bed-and-breakfast, this property serves a full hot breakfast that includes made-to-order omelets, cold cuts, cheeses, fruit, and many other items. Guests also have access to a stocked fridge for snacks during the day, and an espresso machine is available in the kitchen as well. The homey kitchen has a four-person table for breakfast, and the inner courtyard has seating as well. The property's hosts are multilingual and provide concierge-style services and advice. They will also help carry luggage to the second-floor room that requires climbing a steep and narrow staircase. Parking options are limited and expensive in this part of central Amsterdam, so guests arriving by car are advised to contact the operators for assistance in securing parking. Wi-Fi is free and accessible throughout the property.