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14 Quirky, Artsy & Elegant Hotels in Netherlands

  • Thursday 2 June 2011
  • Nadish Hussain
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  • Ever had a hankering to sleep in octave, or swimming pool with underground medieval vaulted ceiling, hotel experiences in the Netherlands running a royally posh with a sore hip contemporary design is very cool and quirky details catch your eye.
    Whether you are headed to Amsterdam's unofficial party capital of Europe-or tulip-covered peace of rural Holland, the 14 hotels, hostels and inns will make you feel at home.
    St. Christopher's at Winston, Amsterdam(Images via: winston.nl)That Winston calls itself "an interactive museum of modern art", where each room has its own quirky theme, the hallways are full of pictures and even the bathrooms function as galleries: Budget hotel / hostel in the red light district that is viable and WinstonYoung: The guests can choose the eye-popping neon rooms robot sculptures on the wall, or the tamer black and white rooms filled with photography. In addition to the hotel restaurant and bar, there is a private beer garden overlooking the Red light alleyways and "shameful" night club called the right side Winston Kingdom.

    Zenden, Maastricht(Images via: zenden.nl)

    Once I walk through the ordinary-looking doorway in Maastricht Hotel Zenden you leave the old world behind the brick and cobblestone, and enter the White House all the angular modernity. Located inside what once three separate townhouses, nine-room hotel was renovated to its current status in 2003, but retained their incredible underground swimming pool and its medieval arched ceiling. According to the architects, Zenden went against the trend hyper-unique artsy hotels "Welcoming the guests, without any unnecessary expressiveness in furnishings or finishes to walls and surfaces, so that they feel free to adapt this flexible space their own personalities. "

    Differences tram Inn, Hoogwoud(Images via: controversy.nl)Despite the name, there nothing controversial about the trams-to-guest-rooms in controversy tram Inn in Hoogwoud. Bright and vivid, the apartments, found a farm, consisting of two incorrigible trams, and full-sized railroad cars which have already been converted into six guest rooms packed full of fun objects like recycled tire sink basin and a table made of traffic signs.
    Qbic Hotel, Amsterdam(Images via: qbichotels.com)It may be "cheap chic and no frills», but the Qbic hotel does not skimp on style. This budget hotel in the heart of Amsterdam in the high tech, but cheap, and the earlier you book the cheaper rates. It is a "pod" hotel, but unlike the other capsule hotels, such as Japan, it features a full-sized rooms - the "pod" is freestanding aluminum unit is in the center of each room containing a double bed with a working / dining table on one end, and bath to the other.
    Citizen M, Amsterdam(Images via: citizenm.com)

    Citizen M Amsterdam Airport opened in 2008 and represents another stylish addition to the list of impressively designed the city budget hotels. New, even trendier location opened in 2010 in Amsterdam proper, offering 215 modular rooms that fit the function as much as possible to 150 square feet. A high-tech handheld 'MoodPad' controls the lighting, television, and temperature window blinds and shower and toilet are contained within a separate plexiglass tubes (so, if you are an exhibitionist, stay with someone you know really well.
    Stayokay Hostel, Rotterdam(Images via: archdaily)Rotterdam 's Cube Houses so cool-looking, that the residents were pestered by tourists hoping to glimpse an internal affairs on a daily basis. Now that the tourists can stay in their units because the house is turned into a 'Stayokay hostel. Hostel has two dorm style and private rooms. With the tilted design of the cubes, nabbing one of the upper rooms will be a memorable experience.

    De Vrouwe Van Stavoren(Image by: inhabitat)THE De Vrouwe Van Stavoren every oenophile's dream: type wine lover that savors the smell completely healthy red wine will be shed in the sky in this unusual hotel is made to save the wine casks. Each casks contain two narrow single person beds, and attached buildings containing bathrooms. Stavoren small port city is located in the northern region of Friesland, which has its own language, and the spring of his fields are abloom the infamous Dutch tulips.
    Inntel Hotel, Zaandam(Images via: dezeen)A nod to the traditional architecture of houses in the region, Zaandam's Inntel hotel seems to stack houses the overlapping green fasadner. Style "buildings" properties in fasadner ranges in the notary's residence of a worker's cottage. Eleven floors tall with 160 rooms that Inntel features a swimming pool, as well as the health center with Finnish sauna and Turkish bath.

    Hotel V Frederiksplein, Amsterdam(Images via: hotelv.nl)

    Is stylish and budget-conscious' Hotel V », as it is known to place a modern and minimalist but still cozy and warm. Each guest room unique, design details include pebble stone room with a bathtub walls, rubber front desk. But perhaps the biggest draw Hotel V is its central location, making it convenient for all of Amsterdam's hottest spots.

    Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam
    (Images via: lloydhotel.com)

    First Hotel immigrants and then to a prison, Lloyd Hotel Amsterdam is hosting guests from different sort: travelers, of course. Famous Netherlands architecture firm MVRDV outfitted interior of this historic building in his 2005 re-opening as a showcase of modern design. 116 rooms each so unique is that they assessed individually, one to five stars. Naturally, the five-star rooms, where Lloyd really shines.Beds per room even eight!

    THE Dylan, Amsterdam(Images via: dylanamsterdam.com)

    Most often stated fashionable Dylan Hotel in Amsterdam and converted 17 th century theater with 40 individually designed rooms, which come in five styles. Each topic - Kimono, loft, Klassbol, Zensation red and Zensation White is elegant and understated with vulnerable rays and simple lines. It is located right along the canal for the view that the unique Amsterdam.

    Capsule Hotel, The Hague(Images via: Unusual Ö world hotels)

    If the flood hits in the Hague, you must secure one of them wacky «survival pods. But of course, turn off chance that disaster is hardly the only reason to stay the capsule hotel, which consists of a series of 12 foot bright-orange floating pods moored in a port city in the center. Constructed in the oil rigs 1972 in the capsules range from super-simple one person to falsify the "luxury" pod with sheepskins, champagne, DVD player and disco ball. Sounds like a party.

    Hotel De L 'Europe, Amsterdam(Image by: salva del saz)

    Hotel De L 'Europe is a five-star hotel with an impressive history and a classic look that Prime waterfront property is located directly under kilometers of great tourist sights, as Anne Frank's house. It is worthy to point people will, perhaps, a little old-fashioned "But anyone who PINES Amsterdam for the Old World may prefer a bustling boutique hotels, which cater to hip crowd. The house of one of the most exclusive restaurants in Amsterdam, golayin transfer, and recently expanded to include high-dollar specialty rooms.

    Aircraft Hotel, Teuge(Image by: hotelsuites.nl)

    When you step out of one plane in particular, after a long international flight, perhaps the last thing you want to do is embark on yet another plane. But for those who just can not get enough aircraft interiors, aircraft Teuge Airport hotel is actually quite a cool place to stay. "Cold War" years, this East German cockpit airplane is not preserved, and the rest was turned into a guest suite with a modern kitchen. Asleep in bed at the tail plane and waking up to that little round windows will show you feel on a very pricey private jet.

    4 Responses to “14 Quirky, Artsy & Elegant Hotels in Netherlands”

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    20 September 2011 at 10:49

    I’ll be sure to visit again and will spread the word to my friends.


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