Luxury Suites Amsterdam
Enjoy our luxury serviced apartments in Amsterdam city centre
Luxury Suites Amsterdam B.V. is an intimate and charming oasis of peace and quiet, conveniently located in the historic city centre surrounded by Amsterdam’ finest bars and restaurants. Enjoy distinctive 5-star serviced apartments in Amsterdam, near old town, with sights including Dam Square and Waterloo Square just a short walk away. Located on the Uilenburger Island, our hotel offers picturesque tranquillity connected by three bridges to the mainland of Amsterdam. Two fantastic restaurants, Dutch Inspired Hemelse Modder and French restaurant Gebr. Hartering, are nearby, as is the popular Skylounge, offering a superb place to overlook the entire city while enjoying snacks and cocktails. Our accomplished staff is always on hand to help you make yourself at home in your sumptuous suite and to ensure that you are able to experience all of this incredible city’s creative heritage, ornate architecture and iconic culture during your stay.
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Luxury Suites Amsterdam
Oudeschans 75 - 1011KW Amsterdam, Netherlands+31 207 238 300
info@luxurysuitesamsterdam.comBijenkorf Department Store
This upmarket department store is Amsterdam’s finest and boasts a chic selection of designer names and products. Defining taste and setting trends since 1870, Bijenkorf offers everything you could possibly dream of, all housed within one of Amsterdam’s favourite buildings on Dam Square.
De Waag (Weigh House)
Formally a city gate, this 15th-century building is the oldest non-religious building in Amsterdam. With a fascinating story that saw this ‘weigh house’ serve as a guildhall, museum, fire station and anatomical theatre, among other things, no visit to Amsterdam is complete without a visit to this iconic building.
Oude Kerk (Old Church)
Dominating over the Red Light District and neighbouring a coffee shop, nursery school and brothel, the Oude Kerk is Amsterdam’s oldest building. Originally built in the 13th century out of wood, the church has seen countless changes as the city’s population grew and changed around it. Enjoy climbing its tower for great city views.
The National Maritime Museum
This impressive museum is home to one of the largest maritime collections in the world. Showcasing approximately 400,000 objects, including paintings, ship models, navigation instruments and world maps, a visit to the Maritime Museum lets visitors discover 500 years of Dutch maritime history.
Royal Palace on Dam Square
Still, in use by the Royal Family, the Royal Palace is also open to visitors and makes for a great visit. With its imposing architecture, the Royal Palace on Dam Square is resplendent with stunning rooms and reception areas, not to mention its incredible history.