"Great hotel, excellent staff. The breakfast buffet is delicious plus the cafe in the lobby is perfect for an afternoon coffee or after dinner drink. The room was spacious and clean. You can rent bikes at the front desk. Very easy to get around, underground station right outside the hotel! "
"Honestly, the quality of the rooms is on a whole other level. The staff was wonderful. The restaurant, well simply amazing.
It’s only con (which may be a pro to some people) is that you are literally on Dam Square. So it’s busy, very busy.
Other than that, no notes! "
Sézane's Lodges: shared home - not hotel - in museum district
Sézane's Lodges: shared home - not hotel - in museum district
Sézane's Lodges: shared home - not hotel - in museum district
Sézane's Lodges: shared home - not hotel - in museum district
Sézane's Lodges: shared home - not hotel - in museum district
Sézane's Lodges: shared home - not hotel - in museum district
2.5 star property
Museum Quarter, 2.3 km from National Slavery Monument
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (9)
9.6/10
Exceptional
(9)
"Wonderful place to stay! Great location and centrally located to many great restaurants and shops.
Sézane is a gracious host and made my stay very comfortable. I would highly recommend staying in this beautiful home during your stay in Amsterdam"
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"Pros:
Aesthetically nice
Located close to tram stops making travel easy
Cons:
Beds are awful, very hard and lumpy. Mine had a dip in it, almost felt like it was really old.
Cleaner didn’t clean the room, simply emptied the bins and gave me a new towel.
It does host events on an evening so on a couple of nights it was very loud, I’m not a light sleeper so it didn’t really bother me but it might for others.
Total building site outside, nowhere near completion and it looks awful from the outside.
Card machine was broken so I couldn’t pay the city tax on arrival, the guy on reception acted like it was my fault and inconvenienced him.
When mentioning the issue about the bed and cleaning the staff offered me a breakfast (usually €27.50), but when I declined because I needed to go to the airport (they offered it while I had my case and was checking out) they just shrugged the shoulders and said oh well."
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What's the area like around National Slavery Monument?
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What can I see and do near National Slavery Monument?
Van Gogh Museum, Hermitage Amsterdam and Jewish Historical Museum feature captivating exhibits. Sights like Magere Brug, Rembrandt House Museum and Theater Tuschinski are landmarks to visit in the area. You can check out the local talent at Royal Theater Carre, National Opera and Ballet and Paradiso.
How can I get to National Slavery Monument?
With so many ways to get around, exploring the area around National Slavery Monument is easy. Nearby metro stations include Molukkenstraat Stop, Soembawastraat Stop and Muiderpoort Tram Stop. If you want to journey outside of the area, jump aboard a train from Amsterdam Muiderpoort Station, Amsterdam Science Park Station or Amsterdam Amstel Station.