Sleep in a former factory
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Once upon a time, there was a diamond-cutting factory in the De Pijp district...
In the creative and fun De Pijp neighborhood, one of the city's most popular, a hotel has opened in a diamond-cutting factory dating back to the 19th century, before Antwerp became the solitaire capital. With its high ceilings and large windows that remind us how essential light was to diamond polishers, the hotel has found a dream location within the walls of the Van Moppes factory and has made a splash with a clientele that is quite diverse.
Staying at the Sir Albert Hotel means sharing the world of a host - Sir Albert - as whimsical as he is imaginary; he offers personalized services (an assistant guides you through shopping, cultural visits, and even your sports training), cutting-edge technology, and hospitality of the highest level.
The view of the canal adds a touch of romance to rooms that at first glance might seem a bit masculine, but oh-so-chic...
Another highlight of the hotel is the restaurant Izakaya. Inspired by the five traditional Japanese elements of earth, water, wind, fire, and sky, it offers Japanese cuisine at any time. Be sure to make a reservation if you want to sit next to the open kitchen to admire the evening flame spectacle.
Stroll along the Albert Cuyp, one of the country's most renowned markets (at least 250 stalls!), boutiques, restaurants, and bars in the De Pijp neighborhood, picnic at Vondelpark, or explore Museumplein and its museums (the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum) and end with a concert at the Royal Concertgebouw, everyone has their ideal day in Amsterdam.
In the creative and fun De Pijp neighborhood, one of the city's most popular, a hotel has opened in a diamond-cutting factory dating back to the 19th century, before Antwerp became the solitaire capital. With its high ceilings and large windows that remind us how essential light was to diamond polishers, the hotel has found a dream location within the walls of the Van Moppes factory and has made a splash with a clientele that is quite diverse.
Staying at the Sir Albert Hotel means sharing the world of a host - Sir Albert - as whimsical as he is imaginary; he offers personalized services (an assistant guides you through shopping, cultural visits, and even your sports training), cutting-edge technology, and hospitality of the highest level.
The view of the canal adds a touch of romance to rooms that at first glance might seem a bit masculine, but oh-so-chic...
Another highlight of the hotel is the restaurant Izakaya. Inspired by the five traditional Japanese elements of earth, water, wind, fire, and sky, it offers Japanese cuisine at any time. Be sure to make a reservation if you want to sit next to the open kitchen to admire the evening flame spectacle.
Stroll along the Albert Cuyp, one of the country's most renowned markets (at least 250 stalls!), boutiques, restaurants, and bars in the De Pijp neighborhood, picnic at Vondelpark, or explore Museumplein and its museums (the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum) and end with a concert at the Royal Concertgebouw, everyone has their ideal day in Amsterdam.
Sir Albert Hotel
Albert Cuypstraat 2-6
1072 Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Tel : +31 (0)20 305 3020
From 121 EURAlbert Cuypstraat 2-6
1072 Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Tel : +31 (0)20 305 3020
Pricing details
Rates 2018, from €121 per night in a double room and €206 per night in a suite.Breakfast not included, €21 per person.
Bike rental not included, €17.50 per day per person.
4* hotel, 90 rooms including six suites.
Illy coffee machine, iPod docking station, free Wi-Fi, mini-bar, views of Amsterdam city center, a spa, and a gym just steps away from the hotel.
Note: All prices are provided for informational purposes only and must be confirmed directly with the establishment.