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Welcome to our websiteInn Old Amsterdam is located in an historical monument full of character (1645) on the Nieuwmarkt, a vibrant residential quarter with bars, restaurants and outdoor cafes. Our house looks out onto the most important gate of the city of Amsterdam (1488), the Sint Anthonispoort, now known as De Waag.For our guests we have fitted up a comfortable room with a kitchenette on the first floor, and a large studio with private bathroom, toilet and kitchen on the second floor. We are Daan, Cok and Inigo, and we are looking forward to your visit. ![]() Read the reviews of guests on Tripadvisor or Bed&Breakfast Nederland. Or write your own review. PricesPrices are between € 110 and € 155 per night. Also read the information under Terms and Conditions.Attractions, performances, festivalsJust as in the past, the city gate is a good base from which to visit the historic centre, the many attractions, festivals, festivities and shows in Amsterdam.Contact and bookingIf you would like to book, or inquire after the availability please call us at 0031 (0)20 771 7835 or send an e-mail to info@innoldamsterdam.nl. If you mail us your telephone number, we'll call you.Route and parkingThis map shows you where Inn old Amsterdam is located, click here for information on routes, parking and Park + Ride facilities.TicketBarBuy your museum discount tickets here & Skip the line!BookFor special wishes, information or reservation please contact us by phone or mail. If you send us your phone number we will call you back within 24 hours.ContactInn Old AmsterdamBed & Breakfast Daan van Delft Cok Dittmar Inigo Baten Address: Nieuwmarkt 5 I & II 1011 JP Amsterdam Look at the map Metro stop: Nieuwmarkt Tel: 0031(0)20 7717835 Mobile: 0031(0)6 33766492 email: info@innoldamsterdam.nl Prices and TermsPrices
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CancellationLate cancellations are a difficult problem for us. Unfortunately we have to charge for these. Our arrangement for a cancellation is as follows: If you cancel more than ten days in advance, we will not charge you anything. If you cancel between ten days and 48 hours before the date of the reservation, we.ll charge you 50%. If you cancel less than 48 hours in advance, or in the case of a no show, we.ll charge you the full amount.N.B. We will not charge you, or charge you less, if we are able to rent the room or studio which was cancelled to someone else for the whole or part of the reserved period. We understand that unforeseen circumstances can mean that you have to cancel your reservation. We therefore advise you to take out travel insurance, including cancellation insurance. The B&B roomA recently renovated and elegantly furnished B&B room on the 1st floor with a fantastic view of the Waag and the Nieuwmarkt.Click here for photos. Maximum 2 persons. A choice between two single beds or a double bed Coffee and tea making facilities Fridge and kitchenette Safe TV Internet connection/wifi Bathroom Towels and bed linen. The price for the room € 110,- per night Price includes breakfast, tourist tax and VAT For information, special wishes or reservation, contact us. Studio WaagzichtRecently renovated studio for two persons on the 2nd floor under the original beams taken from old ships. Living room with fantastic view of the Waag and the lively Nieuwmarkt.Click here for photos. Sleeping, a choice of two single beds or one double bed Lounging-divans on the mezzanine It is possible to lodge two extra persons in the studio Private bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet Coffee and tea making facilities Fridge and kitchenette Safe TV Internet connection, wifi Towels and bed linen The price of the studio, € 155 per night € 40 per night per extra person, Prices are including breakfast, tourist tax and vat. Long stays are also possible For information, special wishes or reservation, contact us. locationRouteGrotere kaart weergeven On footInn Old Amsterdam, Nieuwmarkt 5 I & II is less than 10 minutes. walk from the Central Station. Follow the route on the map.Parking on the edge of the city , P+RParking in the centre of Amsterdam is expensive. By far the cheapest thing is to park your car at the edge of the city. More information on P+R facilities.By public transportFrom the Central Station you can take any metro (underground). Get out at the first stop. Take the direction marked .Nieuwmarkt.. Inn Old Amsterdam is on your right as you enter the square. (Nieuwmarkt 5, I and II )By taxiIt's best to take a taxi of the TCA taxi company. Don.t let yourself be fobbed off or sent to another taxi-rank (behind the station); they are obliged to accept short rides as well. If you want to take a taxi from Schiphol Airport, you can also get a taxi from Alma taxi; tel. number +3120 497 3318 E-mail address: alma-taxi@hetnet.nl.Markenhoven and Muziektheater multi-storey car parkThere are two multi-storey car parks in the centre, the Markenhoven car park € 4.80 per hour (address: Anne Frankstraat 220) and the Muziektheater car park € 4.00 per hour (address: Waterlooplein). Both cost € 48.- per 24 hours and are about 10 minutes walk from the Nieuwmarkt.NieuwmarktThe old centre of Amsterdam, with its 8,000 listed buildings, is by far the largest historical city centre in the Netherlands. Of these monuments the Dam Palace, the Central Station and De Waag on the Nieuwmarkt are the most important. Inn Old Amsterdam, B&B is located right opposite De Waag, formerly De Sint Anthonispoort. This gate was built in 1488 and was one of the three main gates of Amsterdam.De WaagIn 1601 the old city walls were razed to the ground in connection with the expansion of the city. The Sint Anthonispoort was spared, but lost its function. On either side, part of the canals were filled in, creating a square: the current Nieuwmarkt. In 1617 the former city gate was given the function of a weighing place. (or toll bridge). The building is popularly known as De Waag. Nowadays it accommodates a large cafe-restaurant as well as a centre for new media http://www.waag.org.
amsterdam & linksA visit to Amsterdam from Inn Old AmsterdamAmsterdam on footJust a few steps from the door of our Inn Old Amsterdam towards the east, you find yourself in one of the oldest residential districts of Amsterdam, famous for its new buildings and renovation. Here you find a small Marionette Theatre The Oude Kerk, built in about 1250, is on the edge of the district. The Flea Market on the Waterlooplein and the Muziektheater of Amsterdam, with a varied programme of opera and ballet, are just a little further on.![]() A few steps from the door to the west, you.ll find Chinatown (on and around the Zeedijk), the red light district, also known as the Wallen, and the small hidden church, ''Ons Lieve Heer op Solder' (Our Lord in the Attic). A few steps from the door to the north you will find the NEMO Technology Museum, the new music building on the IJ and our pride and joy, the extremely hospitable Public Library of Amsterdam. A few steps to the south take you to the Dam. The Dam is one of the oldest spots in Amsterdam. In the thirteenth century, fishermen living along the banks of the Amstel built a bridge across the Amstel River. That bridge gave the Dam its name. The Dam is now surrounded by a shopping area with large streets of shops and classic brand names. But a little further on you.ll also find a very fashionable shopping area, established in nine small streets: an absolute hotspot for alternative shoppers. There are second-hand clothes shops, vintage shops, designer boutiques and brand names of trendy clothes. There are a number of theatres in the Nes, a narrow side street off the Dam.
Amsterdam by bicycleEveryone in Amsterdam cycles! You can rent bikes from Orangebike, a five-minute walk from Inn Old Amsterdam. In about 10 minutes you can cycle to a special botanical garden, the Hortus Botanicus, and Artis, the well-known zoo, or to the shopping street that.s most fun in Amsterdam, the Haarlemmerdijk or the Flowermarket at the Singel Museums in the area which are easy to cycle to in 10 minutes are:Museum Hermitage Amsterdam Museum Willet-Holthuysen Joods Historisch Museum (The Jewish Historical Museum) Amsterdams Historisch Museum (The Amsterdam Historical Museum) The Anne Frank Museum The Amsterdams Stadsarchief Amsterdam by boatEvery two years we still take a boat trip through the canals of Amsterdam ourselves. Nowadays there is the extra attraction of a trip around the new residential areas in the north of Amsterdam. We think that you haven.t really seen Amsterdam unless you.ve had a trip on the water. There are large and small Amsterdam businesses to choose from. A random choice would include trips by water taxi. Rederij Lovers has developed a selection of different boat trips, including the Museum boat, which passes by the various museums of Amsterdam. It is also possible to hire a traditional saloon boat privately. The place to embark is a 10 minute walk from our Inn Old Amsterdam.Amsterdam by public transportThere.s a metro station on the Nieuwmarkt, and all the metro lines pass through it. The Central Station, where all the trains, trams and buses start, is less than 10 minutes. walk from Inn Old Amsterdam. The tram will take you to the large international fruit and vegetable market, the Albert Cuyp market. The big museums are easy to reach by public transport. We have information available about current exhibitions.Rijksmuseum Stedelijk Museum Van Gogh Museum Tasteful AmsterdamIn and around the Nieuwmarkt there are restaurants from all over the world, including China, Thailand, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Surinam and Mexico.We can advise you on good places to eat, and can make a reservation for you if you would like us to. After enjoying your meal you can walk to the entertainment areas around the Rembrandtsplein and the Leidseplein in 20 minutes. Going out in AmsterdamIf you would like to check out what.s on in our city at the moment, visit the following websites: aub.nl or filmladder.nl.The latest information on shows, festivals and other events is always available in our B&B. PublicationAvvie.nlHotelspecials.nl Bedandbreakfast.nl Bedandbreakfast.com Budgetplaces.com Tripadvisor.com Ibbp.com Iamsterdam.com Inns.com Naareenhotel.nl Weekendhotel.nl Travelta.be Travelpod.com Housetrip.com Bedandbreakfastdvd.nl Bedhunt.com Amsterdam celebratesFestivals & events are not always easy to discover: Here's a summary of the big ones.
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