Lobby
The lobby is fairly spacious with an atrium linking the roof of the modern building with the bar which used to be an 18th century vicarage. The lobby is beautifully decorated with candelabras, dark wood and leather furniture. n
Exterior
The property has a contemporary architecture which brought together several 18th century merchant houses, a former paper factory and a 19th century vicarage, to create this wonderful Hotel.
Rooms
Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam City Center offers 252 elegant guest rooms with all of the fine amenities expected of a first-class business hotel. The rooms decorated in 3 different themes: Naturally Cool, Scandinavian, and Maritime. Wooden furnishings and original artwork accentuate the comfortable air-conditioned rooms at this Amsterdam accommodation. Each room is equipped with Free high-speed Internet, a hair dryer, an in-room safe and mini bar, as well as other useful amenities. Guests may choose from Deluxe,Superior, Business Class or Junior Suites, as well as two majestic Suites, for their stay in Amsterdam. Rooms also are available for disabled guests. This contemporary accommodation in Amsterdam welcomes guests' small pets for an additional nightly fee.
Restaurant
In addition to serving impeccably prepared international cuisine and drinks, the well-regarded De Palmboom restaurant and Pastorie Bar add to the architectural uniqueness of the Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam City Center. Offering a delightful Amsterdam dining experience, De Palmboom occupies a 1742 building that was originally a Bible shop and later a famous grocery store. The Pastorie Bar previously served as a 19th vicarage. Furthermore restaurant Talavera could be used for private dining. The hotel also offers 24-hour room service.
Location
Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam City Center Hotel offers a desirable location in the heart of historic Amsterdam. Hotel guests enjoy easy access to the city's noteworthy cultural and historical attractions, as well as fashionable shopping areas and major business centres. Leisure travellers can devote days to Amsterdam sightseeing. Take time to admire art masterpieces at the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum, or explore inviting outdoor settings like Dam Square and the city's beautiful flower market. Another memorable aspect of Amsterdam sightseeing is simply gazing at the diverse architecture along the ubiquitous canals and bicycle-filled streets. Whether looking for diamonds and other luxury goods or take-home trinkets, shoppers will find much to enjoy in Amsterdam. The pedestrian-only Kalverstraat and the Waterlooplein flea market are two popular shopping destinations. Business guests at this upscale Amsterdam hotel are just a short taxi-ride away from the Amsterdam Conference Centre. When the sun sets, the Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein areas of Amsterdam provide a diverse array of entertaining nightlife.
