Hotel Aalborg A 2 star hotel in Amsterdam

Modern family-owned hotel set opposite a peaceful park in the vibrant De Pijp area, one kilometre from Amsterdam’s centre.

The 36 guestrooms have neutral-toned decor with modern furniture; all include cable television and wireless Internet access.

City excursions, tickets and tours can be booked with the help of multilingual staff at the hotel’s 24-hour front desk.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Hotel Aalborg

Dining at the Hotel Aalborg

Guests of the Hotel Aalborg enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning.

The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.

Nearby restaurants:
Sarphat Bistro
Heja la Grange

Attractions near this hotel

Sarphatipark – opposite
Albert Cuypmarkt (Largest daily market in Holland) – 2 blocks
Heineken Experience Museum – 500 metres
Rijksmuseum (National museum) – 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
Van Gogh Museum – 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
Stedelijk Museum (Modern art) – 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
Waterlooplein (Flea market) – 1.5 kilometres (1 mile)

Amsterdam Schipol Airport (AMS): Approximate driving time is 20 minutes and distance is 15 kilometres (9.5 miles).

There is a railway station in the terminal’s central hall, under Schiphol Plaza; direct trains run to Amsterdam Centraal Station approximately every 15 minutes. From Centraal Station, take tram Four or 25 and alight on Woustraat, 50 metres from the hotel. Schiphol Travel Taxis are available from outside the arrivals hall; fares should cost around €32. Public buses also run regularly to Amsterdam and other cities.

Driving directions: From the airport follow ring Zuid and take exit S109. Exit right at the end of this, and at the roundabout turn right onto President Kennedylaan. Follow this road straight on, with the river Amstel on the right, and at the sixth set of traffic lights turn left onto Ceintuurbaan (which turns into Sarphatipark). The hotel is 800 meters on the left.

Much of Amsterdam can be explored on foot, although trams run throughout the city. More adventurous visitors may wish to hire bicycles.

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