Stylish stay in the heart of Amsterdam
Situated in the lively Oost district, this boutique hotel is steps away from Amsterdam's famous museums and charming canals. The historic building was once a famous butcher’s shop from which the hotel takes its name, and has been lovingly refurbished, integrating stylish modern touches with the original features.
When it comes to dining, you’ll find plenty of fantastic food options right on the hotel’s doorstep, from traditional brasseries and coffee houses to trendy bars and fine dining restaurants. Each room also features a kitchenette, so why not pick up supplies from one of Amsterdam’s famous markets and try your hand at making your own bitterballen?
Each room has been thoughtfully designed to maximise comfort, featuring contemporary décor with a nod to Dutch heritage. They come equipped with all the essentials for a cosy stay, including high-speed Wi-Fi, luxurious bedding, a television, and a Nespresso machine so you can have a nice cuppa first thing.
When it comes to dining, you’ll find plenty of fantastic food options right on the hotel’s doorstep, from traditional brasseries and coffee houses to trendy bars and fine dining restaurants. Each room also features a kitchenette, so why not pick up supplies from one of Amsterdam’s famous markets and try your hand at making your own bitterballen?
Each room has been thoughtfully designed to maximise comfort, featuring contemporary décor with a nod to Dutch heritage. They come equipped with all the essentials for a cosy stay, including high-speed Wi-Fi, luxurious bedding, a television, and a Nespresso machine so you can have a nice cuppa first thing.
What De Jonker has to offer
Artis
Directly opposite the hotel, Artis is more than just a charming zoo. The beautifully landscaped park contains an aquarium, planetarium, and arboretum, as well as the Micropia and Groote museums. Established in 1838, it's one of the oldest zoos in the world, so there’s plenty of gorgeous architecture to have a look at too.
Negen Straatjes
Meaning ‘nine streets’, this trendy area in the city centre is packed with independent restaurants, boutique shops, art galleries and historic buildings. Hop on a tram and you’ll be there in 15 minutes from the hotel.
Albert Cuypmarkt
Got an eye for a bargain? The largest and most popular outdoor market in the Netherlands is just 20 minutes from the hotel on public transport. There’s a whole jumble of items on offer, from vintage clothing and homemade jewellery, to seasonal vegetables and fresh fish – perfect if you fancy cooking up a storm in your room’s kitchenette.
Facilities
Overview
- Air conditioning
- Wi-fi
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.