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Amsterdam Factsheet A PASSION FOR PERFECTION Swissôtel Amsterdam LOCATION Enjoy contemporary luxury on an excellent location, just off vibrant Dam Square in the heart of Damrak 96 Amsterdam. Behind its historical facade of 19th century buildings the hotel offers attractive, modern- 1012 LP Amsterdam styled guest rooms, all of which are sound-proofed and air-conditioned. Swissôtel Amsterdam The Netherlands provides a calm and comfortable oasis of tranquility contrasting sharply with the hum of the busy city. The 350-year-old Royal Palace, numerous shopping areas and theaters are just around the corner. Tel. + 31 20 522 3000 Travelling to all corners of the city as well as the rest of the beautiful Dutch countryside could not Fax. +31 20 522 3223 have been easier, with Amsterdam Central Station located at a stone’s throw and all major tramlines stopping right in front and at the back of the hotel. [email protected] www.swissotel.com GUEST ROOMS www.swissotel.com/amsterdam Swissôtel Amsterdam offers 109 non-smoking rooms, including 13 suites. There are 5 different room types Classic room Classic rooms feature a king size bed or two twin beds. Bathrooms offer bath, shower, toilet and a hairdryer. In-house movies on demand and various TV facilities are directly linked to your TV system. All rooms feature a mini bar, a Nespresso™ coffee-maker and an in-room safe. For your convenience the rooms are equipped with three telephones with voicemail system as well as high speed LAN and a wireless internet connection. Premium room Premium rooms with either a king size bed or two twin beds, are tastefully decorated and well appointed for your comfort. The bathroom features bath, shower, toilet and hairdryer. In-house movies on demand and TV facilities are directly linked to your TV system. As a token of appreciation Swissôtel Amsterdam offers complimentary use of an in-room Nespresso™ coffee maker, with choices of regular and decaffeinated coffee as well as various tea blends. Premium rooms feature a built-in minibar and a safe-deposit box. An iron plus ironing board are at your disposal. Three telephones and high speed internet connection (both wired and wireless) will guarantee your contactability. The hotel provides free voicemail service. Swiss Business Advantage room Swiss Business Advantage rooms with either a king size bed or two twin beds. This room is perfectly equipped for today’s business traveller. The bathroom features bath, shower, toilet and hairdryer. Bathrobe and slippers are provided for your convenience. In-house movies on demand and TV facilities are directly linked to your TV. As a token of appreciation Swissôtel Amsterdam offers complimentary use of an in-room Nespresso™ coffee maker, with choices of regular and decaffeinated coffee as well as various tea blends. Premium rooms feature built-in minibar and safe-deposit box. An iron plus ironing board are at your disposal. Three telephones and high speed internet connection (both wired and wireless) will guarantee your contactability. The hotel provides free voicemail service. Junior Suite & CityView Suite Junior Suites and City View Suites are prominently located on the front of the hotel, overlooking the colourful Dam Square. These spacious rooms also provide a comfortable lounge area with sofa, foot stool and coffee table and feature particularly large bathrooms with bath and seperate shower and toilet. Bathrobe and slippers are provided for your convenience. Junior Suites also feature flat screen TV, DVD player and seperate CD music player. In-house movies on demand and TV facilities are directly linked to your TV. As a token of appreciation Swissôtel Amsterdam offers complimentary use of an in-room Nespresso™ coffee maker, with choices of regular and decaffeinated coffee as well as various tea blends. All suites feature built-in minibar and safe-deposit box. An iron plus ironing board are at your disposal. The suites are equipped with four telephones, including one mobile phone which can be used anywhere within the hotel. The hotel provides free voicemail service. A high speed inter- net connection (both wired and wireless) will guarantee your contactability. AMRITA FITNESS Amrita Fitness is a modern work out centre with state-of-the-art cardio vascular equipment.The fitness room is located on the first floor and is exclusively open for hotel guests. During your workout you can enjoy watching the string of people heading for or coming from Dam Square while listening to music. Mineral water, towels and a healthy snack are provided for your convenience. RESTAURANT ‘DAM PLAZA’ Modern-styled restaurant Dam Plaza is open for breakfast,lunch and dinner, serving a variety of interna- tional dishes. Weather permitting the outside terrace opens in order to let you enjoy watching the colourful crowd on Dam Square while sipping on a cocktail in summer or drinking a hot chocolate in winter. CONFERENCES, MEETINGS & EVENTS Swissôtel Amsterdam offers 3 meeting suites for small-scale conferences for up to 8 delegates each. For larger meetings and events Swissôtel Amsterdam recommends 4 venues located just across the street.All 4 venues are embedded in a historical context, providing an extra special flavour to your meeting session. SWISSÔFFICE - BUSINESS CENTRE Swissôtel Amsterdam offers complimentary use of internet in the Business Centre. Facilities include: • 3 workstations • Colour printer • Copier • Scanner • DVD/CD player • DVD/CD burner • Multimedia card reader (compatible with different sizes) • USB access • Photo editing software OTHER FACILITIES & SERVICES NIEUWEZIJDSVOORBURGWAL RHEIN P • Wireless internet connection PRINS HENDRIKKADE CENTRAL ST ROYAL PALACE • 24 hour reception and concierge desk KALVERSTRAAT NIEUWENDIJK • 24 hour room service DAM P • Currency Exchange SQUARE DAMRAK AT KIN RO ION • Limousine services P • Babysitter on request NES WARMOESSTRAAT P • Massage service on request • Shoe shine • English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish and Italian speaking staff. • In-house jewellery shop MORE THAN 25 HOTELS IN OVER 20 DESTINATIONS WORLDWIDE. www.swissotel.com GDS Access Code: SL.
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