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The seasonal nightly rate is for up to the maximum of 4 guests that can sleep at this apartment.
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| Low | €155 | |
| Medium | €180 | |
| High | €220 | |
| Peak | €300 | |
| Hot Deal! from | €140 | |
| Each Extra Person | €0 | |
| Minimum Nights | 3 | |
| Cash Security Deposit | €50 | |
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To secure a booking a non-refundable deposit is required on credit card.
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Options for Paying The Remainder:
In Cash, in EUROS on ARRIVAL.
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The cash security deposit must be paid on arrival. This will be refunded on departure unless there have been any damages or complaints from neighbours, the police or other guests regarding anti-social behaviour.
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Urban Life # 1 -
1 Bedroom
Apartment
(ref: 1190)
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Fast Internet
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Yes
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| DVD Player | Yes |
| CD Player | Yes |
| TV | Yes |
| Air Conditioning | No |
| Heating | Yes |
| Washing Machine | No |
| Dryer | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
| Balcony | No |
| Terrace | No |
| Lift/Ground Floor | No |
| Pool | No |
| No Smoking | No |
| Canal View | No |
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*Floor Level
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4
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Sleeps
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4
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Bedrooms
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1
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Total Beds
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3
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| Singles | 2 |
| Doubles | 0 |
| Sofa Beds | 1 |
| Bathrooms |
1
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Minutes Walk To Metro or Tram
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3
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This lovely one bedroom apartment is perfectly located close to Centraal Station offering access to all the traditional buzz and excitement of Amsterdam.
You are also within walking distance of Dam Square, which is the very centre and heart of Amsterdam, and is also the site of the Royal Palace.
This one bedroom apartment is on the fourth floor and is well furnished and consists of open plan living / dining room, a twin bedroom and a private shower room.
The spacious and bright living area provides a double sofa bed, coffee table, dining table and four chairs and a TV with inbuilt DVD player.
The kitchen is fitted with fridge, electric hob, microwave, kettle, toaster and all the cutlery, utensils and tableware you will need for your stay.
The shower room is clean and bright and features toilet, shower, handbasin and towel rail.
The apartment will be cleaned thorougly before you arrive with sufficient towels and bed linen provided.
Newly refurbished one bedroom apartment in canalside building.
Additional Booking Conditions:
- There is a minimum stay of 5 nights during the Christmas and New Year period and a 4 night minimum stay during Easter and Queen's Day periods. During the IBC Conference period the minimum stay will be 5 nights.
- As with most hotels, on arrival you will be asked to pay the balance and provide a cash security deposit of EUR 50.
- A late check-in charge of EUR 20 will apply for all arrivals after 8.00pm
- Please note that this apartment building does not accept groups of more than 6 persons.
- In the event of cancellation, your initial booking deposit will be non-refundable.
- Should you need to cancel your booking you must give at least 72 hours notice in writing to avoid cancellation charges.
- If you cancel within 72 hours of your arrival date there will be a cancellation charge of up to a maximum of 7 nights.
All the accommodation in this building:
1190 Urban Life # 1 (sleeps 4 in 3 beds)1191 Urban Life # 2 (sleeps 4 in 3 beds)1192 Urban Life # 3 (sleeps 3 in 3 beds)1193 Urban Life # 4 (sleeps 3 in 3 beds)1194 Urban Life # 5 (sleeps 4 in 3 beds)
...so in this building, subject to availability, we can accommodate a total of 18 people in a combination of 15 beds.
Comments from Guests that stayed at this Accommodation...
"Really pleased with the apartment, saw an earlier comment about the stairs if you don't like climbing stairs then your probaply shouldn't visit Amsterdam as you will find steep stairs everywhere in Amsterdam.
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...Gemma, United Kingdom, January 2008.
"The check in process was great (much better than last time when we went to Barcelona (with a different company - Oh Barcelona - where we had to trawl up and down stairs to check in/out). Our greeter Sonja was so helpful and gave us good tips and advice. It was great to know that she was in the same apt block if anything went wrong, and also when checking out. The apartment was more than Satisfactory-small but as expected. Nice hot showers and comfy beds. I know it's not a hotel situation, but using the same towels for 3 days isn't great! You might argue that we should bring our own towels but given the luggage limitations on flights these days, it is not feasible. The building that the apartment is in was More than Satisfactory-for us, but I feel that if you were any older/less able bodied that it would be difficult to get up so many flights of stairs. The area that the apartment is in is very central and easy accessible. Thank you-we will use the site again as the freedom of your own apartment is great compared to a hotel. We re-iterate the need to have check in and check out facilities as close to your apartment as possible."
...Caitriona, Ireland, October 2007.
"Thank you, I had a great time in Amsterdam(as always) this trip was very satisfactory in every way, its the first time i've booked an apartment in Amsterdam and will certainly be coming back to you. Thankyou for a lovely stay.
Kind Regards"
...Alan, United Kingdom, October 2007.
"Katja and Sonje the greeters were really lovely. They were very welcoming, chatty and friendly A+++++.. If you are interested in a reasonably priced drink go to De Gieter - nowhere to sit but we had the best nite there. All of the locals were extremely friendly - nice place.
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...Andrew, Ireland, November 2006.
"Our greeter Sonja could not have been more helpful throughout our visit. We were all absolutely delighted. The apartment was exactly as we had been led to expect from the website, no more, no less. However, an older customer might have been inconvenienced by the number and steepness of the stairs -- North Americans seldom need to deal with this at home, so a warning on the website might be a good idea. For younger customers like us, this drawback was more than offset by the better view from the top floor (yes, it's only more roofs, but for Americans that's very romantic), so you could note that as well. Also, much quieter than we had expected, given its location on map (near harbour, train station, and main road). The building that the apartment is in is very well maintained, and full of character, within walking distance of everything, and it seemed like a pretty safe neighborhood.We would absolutely recommedn Loving Amsterdam to family and friends, and feel free to use us as references for customers from Calgary. Visitors should buy detailed maps of the city if they intend exploring on foot -- It's very easy to get lost, and we found that even people born here would ask us for help as soon as they saw we had a proper map. I would probably warn visitors that, in general, Amsterdam restaurants are quite expensive compared to those of similar quality in North America or Germany, and that going to a slightly less expensive one is usually not worth the saving, as a 10 Euro hamburger can be worse than basic McDonalds. However, for 20 Euros a person, you can be fairly sure of getting a good and intersting meal. Arirang is one of the best Korean restaurants we've visited (and we visit a lot); Korean cuisine is one of the lesser-known wonders of the far-east.The art-deco cinema downtown is amazing.The Van Gogh & Riijks museums are obvious choices; if possible, attend on weekdays to avoid lineups. The main shopping strip was impressive, but we found some more interesting stores outside that area. Modern architecture is a hobby of mine, and I have never seen a city with such an impressive range of exteremely well designed new buildings -- not the major public works like museums and government offices that usually get noticed in other cities, but smaller ones like apartments and office buildings, etc. particularly South-East of the centre (I think). Next time I visit I will rent a bicycle and explore this systematically."
...Timothy, Canada, October 2006.
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