Urban-vintage hotel in hip neighbourhood
Hotel De Hallen is certainly no ordinary city centre hotel. It’s housed within a former tram depot in Amsterdam’s trendy Oud-West district, and is part of a multi-purpose cultural complex which also contains an eclectic street food hall, an independent cinema and a weekly craft market.
The hotel’s own industrial-chic aesthetic is very much in keeping with its surroundings, seamlessly blending sleek, contemporary design with the building’s heritage. When you’re not out and about exploring, there are plenty of homely spaces where you can relax, including a spacious sun terrace, a lounge area and a bar.
Be sure to check out the Remise47 restaurant, too – a prime spot for a quick bite to eat, a sit-down meal, or a drink, whether it be a freshly brewed coffee, a signature cocktail or a local craft beer.
It’s in a handy location for getting around, with numerous tram stops nearby and the main Canal District just a few steps away. Major landmarks including Dam Square, the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank House can be reached in around 20-25 minutes on foot.
All rooms are fitted with ultra-comfy COCO-MAT beds, walk-in rainfall showers and Nespresso coffee machines – everything you need for a fantastic city break in the Dutch capital.
Facilities
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Certified sustainable
This hotel has a Global Sustainable Tourism Council or equivalent recognised certification. To find out more about what this means, visit our sustainability page.
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Food & Drink
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