Bellevue Hotel

Martelaarsgracht 10
1012 TP Amsterdam
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Business hours of reception: 24 hours With its central location, the Bellevue Hotel is the ideal hotel to discover Amsterdam from. The central station is 100 m away. From there you can reach all the attractions of Amsterdam easily or visit the city on foot. The hotel offers 77 design rooms with en-suite facilities, hairdryer, cable TV, telephone, safety deposit box and WLAN. Non-smoking rooms are available. In the bistro of Bellevue Hotel, Restaurant BrasserIJ, you can have a nice lunch and at the end of the afternoon enjoy a drink and relax. Café Karpershoek is part of the Bellevue Hotel as well. This café dating from 1606 is the oldest café of Amsterdam. Amsterdam provides you with a wide range of possibilities and has many faces. You can take a walk to the Beursplein and the Dam, enjoy shopping in the Negen Straatjes and discover the versatile nightlife of Amsterdam, for instance. |
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| Further information about the hotel: |
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A maximum of 1 child/ren up to 2 year/s of age (inclusive) stay free of charge in a double room occupied by their parents (with 2 adults paying full rate). If you have any further questions, kindly contact us. |
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| Details on distance (in km/miles) |
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Airport (Schiphol - Amsterdam):
Station (Amsterdam):
Metro/ suburban train:
Beach (sea): |
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16.9 / 10.5
0.3 / 0.19
0.3 / 0.19
30.4 / 18.89 |
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Highway (A10):
Congress center:
City centre: |
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5.3 / 3.29
4.6 / 2.86
0.01 / 0.01 |
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| Location |
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central |
| Hotel features/particularities |
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Wake up service
Reception open 24h a day |
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Elevator
W Lan |
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Laundry service |
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| Room features |
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Hairdryer
Desk
Internet connection
Cable TV
Bathroom |
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Shower
Cell phone connection
Phone
Non smoking rooms
Air condition |
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Baby cot available
Safe
Pay TV
TV |
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| Accepted credit card payment |
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MasterCard/EuroCard
DinersClub |
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AmericanExpress
EC-Card (Electronic Cash) |
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Visa |
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