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“A grand 17th-century sugar trader's residence oozing with old-world charm on the UNESCO canal network. Marble floors, oak panelling and beautiful paintings adorn the rooms. Enjoy breakfast in the dining room, relax with a book in the antique-filled sitting room or explore the city with ease.”

“A grand 17th-century sugar trader's residence oozing with old-world charm on the UNESCO canal network. Marble floors, oak panelling and beautiful paintings adorn the rooms. Enjoy breakfast in the dining room, relax with a book in the antique-filled sitting room or explore the city with ease.”

Hotel Review

Few hotels manage to achieve what the Seven One Seven does: it is deeply luxurious without appearing to try too hard. The service is discreet yet friendly and, despite a great attention to detail (fresh flowers, English box spring mattresses, Bang and Olufsen DVD players), the atmosphere is relaxed. In winter, guests enjoy an open fire in the cosy sitting room and in summer a choice of patios.

 

Written by Leonie Glass

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Location lends itself nicely to exploring the city whether you want to explore the nearby museums, restaurants or designer shops
  • Total relaxation
  • Relax and recharge in this homely hotel, afternoon tea in the library, and an evening glass or two of wine
  • Designer
  • Interiors by former owner, the fashion designer Kees van der Valk — this is a very stylish stay
  • Outstanding location
  • Overlooking Amsterdam's most beautiful canal, Prinsengracht
  • Designer Shopping
  • Just around the corner from the hotel is Leidsestraat, a prime shopping district also known as the fashion street of Amsterdam
  • Other Activities
  • Pass an evening of culture and music at The Royal Concertgebouw, home to the famed Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
  • Close to nightlife
  • Wander down the canal and take your pick from the high end terraced bars and restaurants
  • Museums
  • The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum are both within walking distance of the hotel
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • The hotel will organise pampering spa treatments directly to your room
  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast in bed, drinks and some snacks available
  • Owner managed
  • Family Suites
  • Quiet
  • Conference facilities
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Full of character
  • House party feel
  • Townhouse
  • Artworks
  • Boutique
  • Historic
  • Chic
  • Antiques
  • Quirky
  • Child friendly
  • Traditional
  • Charming
  • Luxury
  • Intimate
  • Romantic
  • Views
  • Downtown

Facilities

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast in bed, drinks and some snacks available
  • Massage
  • In room massage treatments
  • Internet
  • Library
  • Outdoor dining
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • In room DVD
  • Airport transfer
  • Fireplace
  • Car not required
  • Family Suites
  • Meeting Room
  • No pets
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Babysitting
  • Child friendly
  • Sitting Room
  • Room service
  • 24 Hour room service
  • Suites
  • Bath robes
  • Concierge
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • In room music system
  • Wifi
  • Views
  • Conference facilities
  • Safe
  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Designer Shopping
  • Just around the corner from the hotel is Leidsestraat, a prime shopping district also known as the fashion street of Amsterdam
  • Other Activities
  • Pass an evening of culture and music at The Royal Concertgebouw, home to the famed Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
  • Close to nightlife
  • Wander down the canal and take your pick from the high end terraced bars and restaurants
  • Museums
  • The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum are both within walking distance of the hotel
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • The hotel will organise pampering spa treatments directly to your room

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Hotel Seven one Seven

A sumptuous canal-house mansion with the ambience of a grand private home. Seven One Seven is the stuff dreams are made on: somewhere to go for that special occasion, or to give yourself a real treat – and it’s in the heart of town. There’s no restaurant or bar, but impeccable personal service fills the gap.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)