HOTEL DE HALLEN
Superbe hôtel design situé à l'ouest, dans une ancienne remise de tram au cœur d'un quartier de sorties qui a beaucoup de peps !
Le quartier ouest d'Amsterdam a connu une transformation remarquable et les Halles (De Hallen) en sont l'exemple parfait. Ancienne remise de trams, ce lieu vibrant est devenu un centre culturel et culinaire incontournable. L'hôtel de ce complexe marie des éléments historiques avec des touches contemporaines. Les lits sont extrêmement confortables et les espaces communs invitent à la détente et à la convivialité, notamment autour des tables de lecture. Attention pour les claustrophobes : certaines chambres donnent sur l'intérieur sans fenêtre.
Le saviez-vous ? Cet avis a été rédigé par nos auteurs professionnels.
Comparer et réserver votre hébergement HOTEL DE HALLEN
Avis des membres sur HOTEL DE HALLEN
Les notes et les avis ci-dessous reflètent les opinions subjectives des membres et non l'avis du Petit Futé.
The location is peaceful and safe, but very well connected to the city centre by tram, with a lot of great places to eat nearby - not least the lively adjacent Foodhallen (food court). Also great options for breakfast/coffee, supermarkets, restaurants, bars, and a daily street market. The hotel restaurant itself (Remise47) also did very nice food for us.
We found all staff to be friendly and helpful at all times; the decor was nice (modern but comfortable) and the communal area was always quiet - like having a separate living room outside your room. The former tram tracks have been retained in the floor in places - it's a fun bit of history to the building.
The room itself was very well appointed, with a comfy bed and excellent bathroom (with a real bath, and a roomy shower). It was clear to us when we booked that there was no external window in the room - this didn't bother us at all. (We didn't come to Amsterdam to hide in our room all the time!)
The bathroom was separated by doors made of darkly frosted glass - we found this to be more than enough privacy. The only criticism of the room was that it got unpleasantly warm unless we ran the AC constantly - including through the night. This was in November - not a hot summer! The AC noise meant my wife needed earplugs to sleep, but I was fine with it.