Pulitzer Amsterdam
Prinsengracht 315 – 331, 阿姆斯特丹, 荷兰
Jordaan
225房间
当代经典 和 安静
Things are a little bit different in Amsterdam. Here, for instance, Pulitzer refers to Peter, grandson of the journalism prize’s founder and obsessive fan of the town’s stately old canal houses. Putting his money where his mouth was (“the house of your neighbor is for sale only once,” he said), he set about rescuing them from ruin bit by bit; thus we have today’s Hotel Pulitzer, a five-star hotel complex comprising 25 of the photogenic 17th-century edifices along the Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht.
Massive renovations continue, part of an overarching project to imbue the setting with contemporary comfort without smoothing its idiosyncrasies entirely away. It’s most evident in the rooms, where LCD flatscreens and plush curvilinear seating come to terms with old-world slanted walls, dark wood beams, hardwood flooring, and paneled accents. On the one hand you have marble bathrooms with fog-resistant mirrors and Le Labo amenities; on the other, picturesque views of the elegant courtyard gardens and terraces, one of the hotel’s strongest selling points (though the canals themselves aren’t bad either). Signature suites take curation quite literally — they’re collector-core to the last detail, be it antiques, instruments, or original contemporary artworks.
The floor plan is a bit wonky, owing to the difficulty of converting crooked houses into a modern hotel without razing the whole block; as a result, there is no handicapped access, so plan accordingly. Aside from that, though, this is a top-class luxury hotel, with all the typical modern conveniences, and some Amsterdam-specific ones as well. The cuisine at Jansz. retools European classics with gastronomic flair in an all-day dining format, and Pulitzer’s Bar meticulously recreates a leather-heavy Art Deco watering hole, complete with a modest library, crystal decanters, and a great selection of single-malts.
But don’t coop yourself up altogether: you haven't really seen Amsterdam until you’ve seen it by bicycle, available for rental from the front desk, not to mention the bike-repair kit in each room. Or go big with the Tourist, the hotel’s own 1909 teak-and-brass canal cruiser, Winston Churchill’s vessel of choice in 1946. The concierges are more than happy to set you up with a group or private excursion, available by the hour; if you can manage a trip the third weekend of August, you’ll be treated to an open-air classical concert right on the Prinsengracht.
Massive renovations continue, part of an overarching project to imbue the setting with contemporary comfort without smoothing its idiosyncrasies entirely away. It’s most evident in the rooms, where LCD flatscreens and plush curvilinear seating come to terms with old-world slanted walls, dark wood beams, hardwood flooring, and paneled accents. On the one hand you have marble bathrooms with fog-resistant mirrors and Le Labo amenities; on the other, picturesque views of the elegant courtyard gardens and terraces, one of the hotel’s strongest selling points (though the canals themselves aren’t bad either). Signature suites take curation quite literally — they’re collector-core to the last detail, be it antiques, instruments, or original contemporary artworks.
The floor plan is a bit wonky, owing to the difficulty of converting crooked houses into a modern hotel without razing the whole block; as a result, there is no handicapped access, so plan accordingly. Aside from that, though, this is a top-class luxury hotel, with all the typical modern conveniences, and some Amsterdam-specific ones as well. The cuisine at Jansz. retools European classics with gastronomic flair in an all-day dining format, and Pulitzer’s Bar meticulously recreates a leather-heavy Art Deco watering hole, complete with a modest library, crystal decanters, and a great selection of single-malts.
But don’t coop yourself up altogether: you haven't really seen Amsterdam until you’ve seen it by bicycle, available for rental from the front desk, not to mention the bike-repair kit in each room. Or go big with the Tourist, the hotel’s own 1909 teak-and-brass canal cruiser, Winston Churchill’s vessel of choice in 1946. The concierges are more than happy to set you up with a group or private excursion, available by the hour; if you can manage a trip the third weekend of August, you’ll be treated to an open-air classical concert right on the Prinsengracht.
地点
Pulitzer Amsterdam
Prinsengracht 315 – 331, 阿姆斯特丹, 荷兰
Jordaan
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设施及服务
- 免费wifi
- 自主停车(收费)
- 代客泊车服务
- 酒吧
- 客房服务
- 餐厅
- 24小时客房服务
- 健身房
- 100%无烟酒店
- 礼宾服务
- 24小时前台
- 可连通客房
- 空调
- 托儿(须预订)
- 娱乐室
- 花园
- 叫醒服务
- 行李储存
- 欢迎携带宠物
- 允许携带宠物(收费)
- 会议室
- 商务中心
- 可提供自行车
- 周边拥有购物商圈
- 电动车充电站
- 婴儿床(视情况而定)
- 停車處
预订须知
- 根据要求允许携带宠物。费用为每只宠物每天50欧元。
- 部分房型可加床,成人每晚额外收费 47.50 欧元,儿童每晚加收 27.50 欧元。
- 婴儿床是免费的,可在两岁之前使用。
- 3 至 12 岁的儿童不得与两位父母同住一间经典客房,因为他们需要自己的床。
- 经典客房最多可容纳两人。
- 符合条件的 Plus 预订:除非另有说明,否则积分和折扣将在退房时使用当地货币。
入住时间:
15:00
退房时间:
12:00
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SGD的价格,1晚,1位客人
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.