Weesperbuurt E Serviced Apartments


Type | Bed | Bath | Occupancy | Price (From per night) |
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01 bedroom apartment | 1 ![]() | 2 ![]() | From £253 per night |
With its red brick façade and canal-side location, this home perfectly slots in with Amsterdam's architecture. And it's not surprising, given the building has been here since 1772. Once a Lutheran church, the space has now been divided into a series of apartments, each as stylish as the next. Interiors are minimalist and modernist, combining white brushed walls with bright orange sofas and olive green dining chairs. Downstairs, the kitchenette and living space provide everything needed for evenings in, with a towering steel wood-burner if you get chilly. The bedroom is found on the mezzanine level, up a sweeping set of pine stairs. A black and glass balcony contrasts with old wooden beams and exposed brick walls, while mornings start with vistas over the city.
Airports
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol 20 km
Train Stations
- Amsterdam Muiderpoort 02 km
Underground
- Weesperplein 1 km
- Wooden flooring
- Security deposit required
- Wi-Fi: Complimentary
- Car parking: External car parking (Chargeable & subject to availability)
- Central heating
- Lift access
- Fans in Apartment (On Request)
- Dry cleaning service: Chargable Dry Cleaning
- Private garden
- Laundry service: Chargable Laundry Service
- Maid services: Once a week
- Washing machine
- Pillows
- Shower
- Bath Towels (2 per guest)
- Toilet roll (One time)
- Towel rail: Towel Rail
- Hangers
- Toiletries (One time)
- Bathroom amenities (soap, shampoo, etc) - One time: Yes (One time)
- Bathtub or Shower
- Wardrobe
- Chest of drawers
- Bedside table
- Hair dryer
- Dryer
- Gym: On site complimentary
- Television package: Basic Sky/Virgin
- Television: Flat screen 42 to 50 inches
- BBQ: No BBQ
- Flat screen televisions
- Living room furniture: Sofa and chair
- Coffee table
- Kettle
- Dining table and chairs
- Kitchen type: Fully equipped Kitchen
- Fridge freezer type: Small Fridge (Fridge Freezer)
- Iron and ironing board
- Chopping board
- Refrigerator
- Knife block
- Utensils
- Oven: Oven and Microwave combo
- Washer dryer machine: Washer only
- Cleaning supplies (One time)
- Desk to work from
- Glasses
- Clothing rack
- Stove
- Pans
- Microwave
- Salt and pepper
- Cutlery
- Hob type: Hob (Electric)
- Coffee machine: Coffee Machine
- Dishwasher
- Crockery
- Bin bags
- Double glazing
- CFL or LED lighting
- Electrical safety check
- Fire risk assessment carried out
- Support available 24 hours a day
- Secure locks on entry doors
- Emergency Lighting
- Fire blankets & or extinguisher: Fire Extinguisher
- Fire certificates
- Gas safety check
- Smoke /Fire Derectors linked with a central Emergency Control Room
- First aid kit
- All apartment room keys are kept in a secured location
- Secure locks and screens on interior windows
- Smoke Detectors / Alarms
- Does your company have an evacuation plan, including bomb threat, in place
- Carbon Monoxide detector
- Intercom system
- Emergency instructions / information in apartment
- Location map of emergency Stairwells / exits in each apartment
- Pet Departure Clean: No pets allowed
- Pet policy: No Pets Allowed
- Pet Deposit: No pets allowed
- Smoke /Fire Detectors linked with a central Emergency Control Room
- Fire extinguishers
- Emergency Alarm (Horn, Siren, Bell Etc)
With its red brick façade and canal-side location, this home perfectly slots in with Amsterdam's architecture. And it's not surprising, given the building has been here since 1772. Once a Lutheran church, the space has now been divided into a series of apartments, each as stylish as the next. Interiors are minimalist and modernist, combining white brushed walls with bright orange sofas and olive green dining chairs. Downstairs, the kitchenette and living space provide everything needed for evenings in, with a towering steel wood-burner if you get chilly. The bedroom is found on the mezzanine level, up a sweeping set of pine stairs. A black and glass balcony contrasts with old wooden beams and exposed brick walls, while mornings start with vistas over the city.