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Seven Bridges Hotel, Amsterdam

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Seven Bridges Hotel, Amsterdam
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Seven Bridges Hotel is an inexpensive Amsterdam hotel filled with antiques and occupying a glorious position in Grachtengordel.

 

One of Amsterdam’s most charming small hotels is named after the seven bridges you can spy without moving from this lovely spot where the Reguliersgracht and Keizersgracht meet. Well-proportioned rooms have wooden floors generously scattered with Oriental rugs, handsome antiques and bags of character. There are no public rooms, so it’s breakfast in bed without a pang of guilt.

 

Reguliersgracht 31, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Contact tel: +31 (0)20 6231329, fax: +31 (0)20 624 7652, e-mail:

Cost standard double room: £100 - £200 per night

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