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My husband and I totally enjoyed our stay at the Seven Bridges during the second week in June. On our previous trip to Amsterdam, we stayed in a large hotel on Dam Square, and wanted a different experience this time. Gunter and Pierre were excellent...More
We stayed at the Seven Bridges Hotel for 5 nights in May. We loved it. My husband and I were in Room 5 which has a patio with pots of beautiful flowering plants. It was one of the most enjoyable stays I’ve ever experienced in...More
We stayed at the Seven Bridges for a week. We had one of the modest, street-level studios rather than one of the highly decorated upstairs rooms because that was what was available. This meant we had no breakfast provided by the hotel. At first, I...More
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Response from Günter_Glaner, manager at Seven Bridges HotelResponded 14 June 2007
I should like to complete the quite nice review of our studio A in the souterrain of our house next door:
I.- We do not fully understand the disillusion of our guests about the "lack of carpeting" in the room.As everybody easily can see on...More
Stayed last May 1st for 7 nights. My room was just perfect - comfortable, clean, good size and nicely decorated with antiques furnitures. Delicious breakfast is delivered to your room every morning. Pierre, Erik, and especially Gunter, you are great hosts! Thank you for making...More
My wife and I stayed here may 9-13, 2007. When I originally tried to book a room, they were sold out, but put me on a waiting list which opened up after approx 5 days. we stayed in room #4 on ground floor which consisted...More
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is as historically significant as it is perennially popular. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, shutterbug, or fashionista, odds are you’ll find the Amsterdam you're looking for while roaming around the Grachtengordel (Canal Ring). A brilliant place to get lost in a moody meander and a key component to any sightseeing trip to Amsterdam, this area's major draws
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include the Anne Frank House, the Bloemenmarkt floating flower market, an enviable assortment of independent boutiques along De Negen Straatjes, and of course all of Grachtengordel’s lovely canals and bridges.