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Amenities of Phildutch Houseboat Amsterdam


Nicolaas Witsenkade t/o 17, Amsterdam, 1017 ZW
 
 


 
  
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Facilities within the Property

 
Phildutch Houseboat is a romantic house on the canal sleeping 2 people. The houseboat is equipped with telephone, internet connection, DVD player, library, satellite TV, radio, hairdryer, alarm clock, washing machine and central heating. You're paying for a perfect place with a magnificent view on the famous Singelgracht canal, with total privacy to make your vacation complete and relaxing.
 

Property Facilities Summary:

ADSL ConnectionBicycle Rentals
CD PlayerCar Rental
Cellular Telephone HireComputer
Computer PlugsComputer Rental
Digital Camera RentalIroning Equipment
KettleMountain Bike Rentals
ParkingSlippers
TelephoneVCD Player
Washing Machine 
 

Nearby Facilities

 
The accommodation is conveniently situated in a quiet location of Amsterdam, close to all main tourist sites. At walking distance from our property you can visit:

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National Museum (Rijksmuseum), 5 minutes walk.This museum boasts the largest art collection in The Netherlands, featuring masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals and Jan Steen.

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Van Gogh Museum, 5 minutes walk.
The world's largest collection from the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) features more than 200 paintings and 600 drawings.

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Leidsplein, 5 minutes.
Leidseplein is the busiest square in Amsterdam. You can see different bars, restaurant, coffee shops, discos and shopping areas.
 
- Rembrandtplein, 5 minutes.
Another busy square in Amsterdam. Here you can find cinema, bars, restaurant, coffee shops, discotheque, shopping area etc.

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Anne Frank House (Anne Frankhuis), 15 minutes. A visit to this house tells the story of how Anne Frank and her family were hidden from the Germans during World War II, as the experience is recounted in "The Diary of Anne Frank."

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Red-Light District, 15 minutes.
This area in the oldest part of Amsterdam is known for the red neon windows that display barely-dressed prostitutes advertising their services; it's all perfectly acceptable as long as it stays inside this designated area of the city.

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Dam Square, 15 minutes.
All roads lead to Dam Square, the real heart of Amsterdam, where The Royal Palace, the Nieuwe Kerk and the War Memorial overlook this vast and bustling open space.
 
  
  
   
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