A compact city that is easy to explore during a city break, Amsterdam is nonetheless a cosmopolitan and modern destination.
With its distinctive 17th century canal layout and beautiful architecture, Amsterdam is noticeably more relaxed and laid-back than many other busy European cities. Time can be spent whiling away the hours in one of the city's famous cafes or wandering its picturesque cobbled streets.
More traditional city break entertainment can be found by visiting one of Amsterdam's many museums and galleries, including the famous Anne Frank House, or the Van Gogh museum, which houses some of the artist's most famous works.
The fun continues long after the sun goes down in Amsterdam, with a selection of bohemian and stylish bars, some of the best clubbing in Europe, and the city's thriving film, dance and drama scene, reflecting the city's liberal and cultured reputation.
A popular city break destination, it is no surprise that Amsterdam features a wide selection of top quality restaurants and hotels, with budget options also available. Amsterdam's international airport, Schiphol, is located around 18km south-west of the city and is served by direct flights from the UK with a number of carriers, including KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

Country: Netherlands
Currency: Euro
Flying Time: 1 hour from the UK
Time Difference: GMT + 1 Hour
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The Best Western Eden Hotel is located in the heart of Amsterdam, between the Amstel River and the Rembrandt Square. Just a few minutes walk to the floating flower market and the many museums. The historic facade of the hotel proclaims the rich history of Amsterdam.
Located in a prime position overlooking the flower market and in the heart of the busy town centre. Within walking distance of all the major tourist attractions as well as the main shopping district and the Rembrandtsplein.
The bedrooms vary a lot in size, but are on average small to medium. They are all decorated in the same pleasant modern style with shades of blue and light wooden furniture. The white tiled bathrooms are also small to average in size and in good condition.
This hotel is a stone's throw from the oldest part of Amsterdam and the Royal Palace and overlooking one of Amsterdams beautiful canals.
The rooms vary in size from small to large due to the age of the building. They are modern but simple in style, although some still retain their original wooden beams which are typical of the buildings from this century.
Located in the heart of Amsterdam on one of its most beautiful and famous canals, this hotel is within walking distance of all tourist attractions as well as within walking distance of the Central Station.
The bedrooms all vary in style and are in excellent condition as would be expected from this very deluxe, boutique style hotel. They are all medium to large with varying colour schemes, some with four-poster beds, and are all feng-shui friendly. The bathrooms are also unique and in excellent condition. The restaurant is currently the most talked about eateries in Amsterdam and is located on the ground floor and lower ground floor of the hotel. It is immaculately decorated in black and white and the food is first class with much attention to detail, as is the service. The menu is a mixture of East meets West with something for all tastes.
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