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On arrival, the immediate surroundings of this lovely aparthotel in Amsterdam’s southern suburbs aren’t particularly inspiring. It is on a ring road amongst drab housing and office blocks. However, once inside you are treated to a funky, colourful decor with a 1970s retro feel. The lobby has a fabulous look, with oversized sofas and armchairs, shelves of art books and a ritzy bar. The 56 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroomed apartments have kitchenettes, white-tiled bathrooms and comfy bedrooms and living areas with uplifting terracotta and blue walls and splashes of colour such as mustard easy chairs and apricot headboards. Some have nice little extra features such as art books or a vintage telephone. Although there’s a gym, sauna and laundry on site, there is no restaurant. However, there’s an arrangement with a neighbouring one that provides a tasty menu.
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Families
City Style
Cycling
Great walks
Close to nightlife
Luxury
Romantic
Family Suites
Charming
Contemporary
Disabled access
Child friendly
Gym
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Self catering to rent
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56 rooms in this hotelParking
Secure underground parking. Limited spaces and charges applyWifi
Safe
Family Suites
Bar
Sauna/Steam
Cots available
Concierge
Bicycle hire
Satellite / Cable TV
Air conditioning
Suites
Disabled access
Room service
Child friendly
Gym
Self catering to rent
Restaurant
Cycling
Great walks
Close to nightlife
A classy aparthotel in the southern suburbs, in a new building, opposite the stadium built for Amsterdam’s 1928 Olympic Games. Apartments are quiet, tastefully decorated, well equipped and spacious. A restaurant in the same building is open all day, and there are good gym/sauna facilities.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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