Staying in the Pijp
Address: Albert Cuypstraat, Amsterdam, NetherlandsAverage rating: No ratings received
Rooms from: US$ 418.71
Staying in the Pijp
The kitchen is fully equipped with microwave, fridge, oven, and much more. Its white color gives you the idea of an immaculate cooking setting, making you want to cook!
The bright and large living room brings lots of light and give a sensation of relaxed atmosphere. There are two big beige sofas and two small seats that you can use for watching TV and your favorite local or international channels.
The bedrooms have one double bed each one. Windows that let the fresh air enter to the room. All the blankets, pillows and towels are included.
The private bathroom has white tiles which give you a calm environment after an exciting day of the Amsterdam adventure. Take a relaxing bath.
Leidseplein is a busy square at the southern end of Amsterdam's central canal ring, almost facing the popular Vondelpark. Leidseplein translates roughly as Leiden Square, as it sits at the end of Leidsestraat which, throughout much of the history of the square, was the main road to the town of Leiden. Today, Leidseplein serves as a transport hub in the city, with a number of tram lines intersecting here, as well as a centre for nightlife and shopping.
The bright and large living room brings lots of light and give a sensation of relaxed atmosphere. There are two big beige sofas and two small seats that you can use for watching TV and your favorite local or international channels.
The bedrooms have one double bed each one. Windows that let the fresh air enter to the room. All the blankets, pillows and towels are included.
The private bathroom has white tiles which give you a calm environment after an exciting day of the Amsterdam adventure. Take a relaxing bath.
Located Near
Leidseplein is a busy square at the southern end of Amsterdam's central canal ring, almost facing the popular Vondelpark. Leidseplein translates roughly as Leiden Square, as it sits at the end of Leidsestraat which, throughout much of the history of the square, was the main road to the town of Leiden. Today, Leidseplein serves as a transport hub in the city, with a number of tram lines intersecting here, as well as a centre for nightlife and shopping.
Facilities
| - Cots Available | - Kitchen Facilities |
| - Hot Tub | - Parking |
| - Tea/Coffee Facilities |










