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Prinx Apartments


Lijnbaansgracht 289, Amsterdam, 1017 RM
 
 


 
  
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The studios have been very recently renovated (2007) and face either a quiet street or the canal. Most attractions are within walking distance. The Museum Area with the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum are just 100 meter away from the house. The Central Station can easily be reached by different tram lines.
 
While during the day a lively Amsterdam's historical and cultural neighbourhood, the location is quiet. You will be surrounded by typical historical houses and the rest of the canals are just around the corner. The canal Spiegelgracht, 20 meters away from the house, is famous for its art galleries and antique shops. In the neighbourhood you can also find many breakfast cafes and restaurants.
 
Besides your own private bathroom, each studio has a living-dining area -with cooking facilities- and a bed area. On request we can prepare either a double bed or twins. In your fridge, you will find a bottle of Catalan sparkling wine cava (and orange juice) as a welcome drink.
 
Amsterdam
The city of Amsterdam has one of the most important intact historical city centres in the world.
The historical city centre is dominated by the famous canal houses, crowned by ornamented gable tops, that have been built as residences for the wealthy merchants and citizens. During the commercially successful Golden Age, late 1500 until late 1600, Amsterdam becomes the staple market of the world. The city gets the unique ring of canals and the characteristic appearance is established. The historical and monumental character of Amsterdam's city centre is specially determined by the 1600th and 1700th houses. But also Amsterdam's warehouses are worth being mentioned here. Its architecture is unique in the world. The city contains around 6,700 historical monuments, has about 100 kilometres of canals and 400 stone bridges.
 
Nowadays, Amsterdam is a colourful city with an intense cultural life. Highlights are the Rijksmuseum (National Gallery) where you find works from Vermeer and Rembrandt - including his masterpiece, the Night Watch - and the Van Gogh Museum where you can see the most of his paintings under one roof. In the city centre, you will also find the Jewish Historical Museum and The Anne Frank House.
 

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Non Smoking Rooms 
 
  
  
   
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