De L'Europe AmsterdamvsHotel De Hallen
Both properties are rated highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, De L'Europe Amsterdam scores significantly better than Hotel De Hallen. De L'Europe Amsterdam ranks #15 in Amsterdam with endorsements from 15 sources including Condé Nast Traveler, Afar Magazine and Lonely Planet.
De L'Europe Amsterdam
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Nieuwe Doelenstraat 2 - 14, Amsterdam 1012 CP, The Netherlands
From $386/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"A long-established grande dame hotel parked on the Amstel River, 111-room L'Europe has undergone a zealous renovation plan that has paid off."
"All guests will relish the reproductions of Dutch masters, handsome carpets, and all sorts of other luxuries." Full review
18.7
"The Renaissance-style facade of this century-old grand hotel is a reliable indicator of what’s to follow inside." Full review
"The Hotel De L'Europe is a longstanding, luxury property perched along the Amstel River." Full review
"This landmark hotel with fabulous views over the Amstel has top-of-the-range suites, and these, as well as more workaday rooms, are luxuriously decorated with drapes and chandeliers."
"One of the city’s top hotels, and retaining a wonderful fin-de-siècle charm, with large, well-furnished rooms, an attractive riverside terrace and a great central location."
"This luxury hotel, which dates back to the end of the 19C, offers a chic combination of charm and tradition."
"In a picturesque setting jutting out into the Amstel River and overlooking the Mint Tower, this is the top stop in Amsterdam for traditionalists in search of some old fashioned protocol." Full review
"A luxury landmark with fabulous views across the Amstel, this is the place to head for an indulgent splurge or a honeymoon hideaway." Full review
"Mixes classical elements (glass chandeliers, doorkeepers in top hats) with whimsical Dutch design." Full review
Hotel De Hallen
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Bellamyplein 47, 1053 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
From $54/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
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"An upscale boutique hotel that combines a mid-century modern aesthetic with a dose of industrial-chic courtesy of the cavernous interiors of this warehouse-like space." Full review
"The Hotel de Hallen has a prime location with supercool neighbors including a food market, art-house cinema, and library." Full review
18.8
"Generally the best, most characterful hotels are either trailblazers or places with heritage. Hotel de Hallen is both. Housed in a converted 1901-vintage tram station, it’s part of a new..." Full review
"A former train depot dating from 1902, this industrial building in Amsterdam's emerging neighbourhood, Oud-West, has been converted into a 55-room hotel by local hospitality maestro, Arjen van den Hof." Full review
"Within disused tram sheds recently transformed into the De Hallen cultural complex, this stunner has 55 rooms, all with Coco-Mat mattresses, Nespresso coffee machines and minibars." Full review
"Hip hotel in a former tram depot with eclectic interiors, industrial proportions and a huge alfresco terrace." Full review
"An old tram depot dating from 1902 has been transformed into this quirky but very comfortable contemporary hotel." Full review
"You can still see the rails on the floors of this former tram storage shed, now a sleek, modern art-filled hotel next to the trendy Foodhallen food market." Full review
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Or, simply stroll around the corner to choose from the many options at the Foodhallen.
"Hotel de Hallen is located at a former streetcar depot just outside the famous Jordaan neighborhood in Amsterdam, a place where industrial heritage meets modern-day design." Full review
6.0
"Converted from an early-20th-century tram depot, giving contemporary edge to a post-industrial setting." Full review