Hotel JL No76

A vibrant place where you feel at home!

At the centre of Amsterdam’s museum and fashion district, situated immediately behind PC Hooftstraat, this is where the magic begins. Hotel JL Nº76 - open since 2011 - welcomes both business and leisure travellers in a warm and friendly boutique atmosphere. Imagine a fountain of colours, copious prints and a contemporary art collection, handpicked by the owner Arjen van den Hof. This hotel and its city garden speak with their own voice. Each of the 39 fully-equipped rooms is a showcase. They are all furnished with COCO-Mat beds and contain unique wallpaper designed by renowned Dutch artist Barbara Broekman. Guests can visit the honesty bar to have a drink whenever they wish and feast on the attractive dishes at Restaurant JAN. Hotel JL Nº76 is a vibrant place where you will feel at home.

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Suite 1888

Ready for some supreme relaxation in a city that is always on the go? The ground floor of our 19th-century townhouse in Amsterdam’s stately eastern district is a haven of calm and comfort for visitors to the vibrant Dutch capital. Our luxurious Bed & Breakfast with its own garden near Oosterpark is only a ten-minute walk from the Hermitage museum, Artis Zoo and Carré theatre. Typical Amsterdam cafés and restaurants with popular outdoor terraces are just around the corner. After a busy day of sightseeing, an opulent bath, good glass of wine and heavenly bed await.

Welcome to Suite 1888.

This special bed & breakfast is situated in an authentic Amsterdam townhouse dating from 1888. Spanning the entire ground floor, the suite offers full privacy. It has been renovated and decorated to exude the original historical style, while also incorporating full modern conveniences. Enjoy the decadence of two large en-suite rooms, a cherrywood floor, high ceilings, a sumptuous couch, king-size bed and deluxe bathroom with bath and rain shower. The bedroom and bathroom have views onto the garden, which is exclusively for guests. The patio, bathed in evening sunlight, is a pleasant spot for a breather after the bustle of the city.

There are flowers, there’s wine, fresh fruit, art, literature and more. Owned by an artist and an architect, this residence combines allure and comfort. For those who prefer a lazy start to the day, breakfast is available, but you can also opt to go local at one of the cozy parkside cafés nearby. With a tram stopping practically outside the front door, the main museums and historical city centre are less than fifteen minutes away.

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