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'Rembrandt'
a lovely apartment in an historic canal house in the centre
of Amsterdam
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, sleeps 8 - located in one of the
most picturesque locations in Amsterdam!
The
Property: One of the recently created apartments
in a gorgeous, historic canal house built in 1650, the Rembrandt
is one of the most picturesque locations in Amsterdam. Formerly
the home of the Amsterdam Society for Historic Restoration,
it is located on the famous Herengracht Canal. A leisurely
stroll will take you to Dam Square and many museums, as well
as the well known Jordaan district. The Rembrandt occupies
the top three floors of the canal house and has three bedrooms
with charming built-in cabinetry.
Extra Information:
The apartment has the following facilities: Cable TV,
CD/Stereo, Washer/Dryer, Iron/Ironing Board, Full Kitchen
(including microwave, gas range), Alarm Clocks, Hair Dryer,
Air Conditioniong, Bed/Bath Linens.
Location:
A visit to this beautiful city is sometimes
like taking a walk in the 17th century. The center of Amsterdam
has a lot of charming architecture dating from this period.
It’s an excellent city to tour on foot. However, Amsterdam
may boast a lot of 17th century architecture, but that's about
all that's old fashioned about the place.
Amsterdam is one of the world's most important diamond centers,
where many famous diamonds were cut and polished. When the
diamond trade was introduced to Amsterdam in the 16th century,
this city developed into one of the world's most important
diamond centers. Nowadays the diamond trade attracts millions
of tourists and buyers from around the world. Most diamond
polishers as well as diamond traders give demonstrations in
diamond cutting. Many diamond shops can be found in Amsterdam
including Gassan Diamonds, Amsterdam Diamond Center, Van Moppes
Diamonds, Stoeltie Diamonds and Coster Diamonds.
The canals of course are one of the major attractions of
the 'Venice of the North'. By daytime already very charming,
by night they become even more enchanting because a lot of
the canal houses and bridges are beautifully illuminated.
The four main city center canals are Prinsengracht, Herengracht,
Keizersgracht and Singel, and of course there are numerous
smaller canals, of which the Brouwersgracht, the Bloemgracht
and the Leliegracht are especially pleasant.
Due to the many students in the city there is a wide range
of low-budget eetcafes (cafes with pub-style meals). There
is little distinction between a cafe and a bar in Amsterdam.
Both sell alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, food and coffee.
The kitchen in a bar or cafe usually closes at 21:00. A very
nice property of Amsterdam, that you certainly don't find
everywhere, is that you pay the same price wherever you sit,
it doesn't cost more to sit outside on the terrace.
Amsterdam is also host to some of the most fascinationg museums
in Europe. Some of the famous museums you may want to visit
include the Rijksmuseum which features a fantastic display
of paintings from many Dutch artists, including Rembrandt.
The Van Gogh Museum features the life and work of Amsterdam's
most famous artist. It has an unrivaled collection of Van
Gogh's paintings and plays host to a variety of exhibitions
throughout the year. Anne Frank's House is the house in which
Anne Frank wrote her famous diary, recording her experiences
as a member of a Jewish family during the Nazi occupation
of Amsterdam in World War II.
Rental
Rates per night: Currency
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3 nights
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$1350
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4 nights
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$1500 |
5 nights
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$1650 |
6 nights
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$1800 |
7 nights
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$1950 |
Notes
to the Rental rates
Minimum 3 nights stay. Additional nights are $275. The Monthly
rate is $6,000. There is a security deposit of $500.
If you
would like to contact the owner, Canal Apartments, please
click on the link below.
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