Hotel Krasnapolsky
General description
NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, situated in a famous building which dates back to 1865, located in the centre of Amsterdam is close to the house of Anne Frank, the Van Gough Museum and the Heineken Beer Brewery.
The hotel has 468 cozy rooms, which includes 1 suite and 6 junior suites and 35 renovated apartments. There is a fitness centre, a massage service and also a parking attendant. The hotel also has private and secure parking, available at an additional charge and excellent connections to the rest of the city, thanks to the bus and tram stops which can be found right outside the hotel. Also the central train station is only 5 minutes away and the Schiphol Aiport is only a 25 minute journey in a taxi or car.
The NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky has a Summer Garden and a monumental Winter Garden where you can enjoy an extensive buffet breakfast in the morning. In the a-la-carte restaurant Reflet, you can taste the varied selection of French style cuisine belle époque. However if you prefer oriental cooking, the Shibli Bedouin restaurant is an excellent choice. The hotel is also home to the Wynand Fockink Distillery, dating back to 1679, where you can taste and buy the best gins and liqueurs. The Lounge offers the best selection of homemade tea, liqueurs and an exceptional view of the Dam. The Golden Palm Bar offers a large variety of the best cocktails.
Other information
Type(s): Hotel
This is an indoor location, and the average cost for two adults is 10 Euro.
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Added by betsalel on Sat 30 Jan 2010 20:33