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Hotel Imperial

Thorbeckeplein 9, 1017 CS Amsterdam Netherlands
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- from 4 September 2010, to 6 September 2010 -
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HOW TO BOOK ?
HOTEL POLICIES
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Making your reservation
Making your reservation is easy and safe. Press the "book now" link.
Subsequently the reservation form appears and you can select the number of rooms and
you have to confirm your booking. We will then send you an instant confirmation message by email.
No charge of credit card
We will not charge you any reservation fees for making this booking, nor charge your credit card.
You will simply pay for your stay at the hotel. Cancellation is free of charge; provided you adhere to the notification period stated in the hotel cancellation policy (see "Hotel Policy").
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Credit cards accepted Euro/Mastercard, Visa
Check-in from: 08:00 hours
Check-out untill: 11:00 hours
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Hotel Imperial, (14 rooms) description: Hotel Imperial is a small, family-run hotel with a central location on the traffic free Rembrandt Square. Dam Square is a 10-minute walk away.
There is a tram stop 100 meters away with fast connections to Amsterdam Central Station and the RAI Congress Centre. The Flower Market as well as most museums and sights are within walking distance.
Hotel Imperial offers uniquely decorated guestrooms with a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi. Coffee and tea facilities and a hairdryer are available upon request.
A breakfast buffet is served in the morning including drinks, fruit, meat, cheese, bread and yogurt. There are many restaurants and bars in the area for lunch, dinner or drinks.
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AVERAGE GUEST RATING

7.8 based on 151 reviews
HOTEL FACILITIES Non-Smoking Rooms, Internet Services, Safety Deposit Box, Currency Exchange, Tour Desk, Heating, Fax/Photocopying, Luggage Storage, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, All Public spaces non-smoking
COMMENTS You must climb at least 2 flights of stairs to get to your room. They are not steep by Amsterdam standards, but people with stair problems should be made aware.
On weekends, rooms facing the front of the hotel may experience street noise if the windows are kept open. If closed, it is quiet and ventilation comes through a special vent.
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