Pulitzer Amsterdam Hotel
52.372833, 4.883325Pulitzer Amsterdam Hotel: A Blend of Historic Luxury and Modern Elegance
Nestled among Amsterdam's iconic canals, the 5-star Pulitzer Amsterdam hotel offers a unique blend of traditional Dutch craftsmanship and contemporary design. As a luxury accommodation in Amsterdam, it boasts restored 17th and 18th-century canal houses within one of the city's chicest neighborhoods, providing guests an immersive historical experience alongside modern comforts. Key amenities include exquisite dining options, serene garden spaces, and personalized canal tours, ensuring a memorable stay for every guest.
Luxurious Rooms with a Dash of Dutch History
Pulitzer Hotel's rooms combine the quaint charm of oak wood-finished headboards and integrated side tables with the modern comfort of a pocket spring mattress by Treca de Paris, offering guests a restful retreat. Every room, showcasing a unique yellow color with subtle blanket stitch detailing, serves as a portal to the Golden Age, allowing visitors to unwind amidst a rich historical tapestry woven with modern luxury.
Dining Experiences Rooted in European Tradition
At the heart of this Amsterdam hotel is Cafe Riggs, an all-occasion restaurant inspired by the grandeur of Europe's brasseries, alongside a bar nestled within an original bank vault, crafted by the acclaimed Mr Lyan team. Whether it's an elegant dinner or a casual breakfast in Pulitzer Garden, a hidden gem ideal for enjoying a beautiful plate of pasta or a glass of wine, dining here promises flavors and ambience that cater to every occasion.
Exclusive Services for a Tailored Amsterdam Journey at Pulitzer Hotel
From the tranquility of a private treatment sanctuary with a separate entrance on the Prinsengracht for head-to-toe pampering using Dr. Hauschka's natural skincare products, to private tours with knowledgeable chauffeurs, this 5-star hotel ensures every need is gracefully met. Services are thoughtfully designed to enhance the Amsterdam experience, whether through leisurely canal cruises aboard the saloon boat “Tourist” or bespoke adventures in the city.
Entertainment and Relaxation Amidst Historic Elegance
The hotel excels in providing leisure options that span from the casual park-like setting of its space, filled with playful sculptures and seasonal plants, to the elegance of cruising the canals on Pulitzer's “Belle.” This blend of relaxation and entertainment, complemented by annual floating concerts and a myriad of attractions right at its doorstep, caters to guests of all ages and preferences, ensuring there's always something to enchant and entertain.
Prime Location & Easy Transportation
Situated within the Unesco World Heritage Canal Belt, Pulitzer Amsterdam enjoys a prime position, just 700 meters from Rokin and a mere 1.5 km from Amsterdam Centraal. With Schiphol Airport only 20 km away, guests benefit from convenient access coupled with the charm of being in the heart of a historical yet vibrant neighborhood, surrounded by the Nine Streets known for their unique shops and delightful dining options. Pulitzer Amsterdam offers an exceptional blend of historical discovery and modern luxury, making it a prime choice for travelers seeking an unforgettable stay in the heart of Amsterdam.
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Max:1 person
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Max:1 person
Essential information about Pulitzer Amsterdam Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 398 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.8 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 10.4 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Schiphol, AMS |
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Reviews of Pulitzer Amsterdam Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Jan 12
Great location in the charming 9 Streets area with amazing views. the rooms have a lovely, authentic feel and offer picturesque scenes. the bathroom is a decent size and even comes with a bathtub 🛁.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 07
Absolutely perfect location - a few steps away from everywhere we needed. The fact that Rokin subway station was some 15 minutes away was a plus. The breakfast was delicious with yogurts, many hot dishes, excellent coffee, so much to pick from.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 28
Fairly large hotel with unbeatable location so close to the Bar and Cafe and all main sites and a lovely interior garden. Lots of meals for breakfast, including bread, cheese, and meats.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 24
Convenient location! Just a quick stroll to cute little shops, cozy eateries, and public spots. 🚶♂️ Great for exploring without needing a car.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 15
The room had a genuine vibe and a picturesque view of the canal 🌊.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 29
We got a well-appointed double room on a high floor as an upgrade, a nice gesture. the breakfast was delicious with many hot dishes, filter coffee, and croissants to choose from.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 25
The room with a bathtub was lovely. This location is incredible and close enough to Amsterdam for a group of 10 people. - the staff was exceptionally attentive. - the service was great!
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missingWrote a review on Jul 13
The hotel is located in the lovely Jordaan neighborhood, close to everything. You can easily walk to various restaurants and enjoy excellent meals at Jansz Restaurant. The rooms are well-appointed and spotlessly clean. The staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring all requests are quickly satisfied.
The shower room in some rooms may be small, making it difficult to turn around comfortably.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 04
We had a delightful stay at Pulitzer. The hotel's location was perfect, situated in a beautiful and quiet area, yet still within walking distance of the central station and major attractions. The rooms were beautifully decorated and had all the modern comforts we needed. The staff were incredibly helpful and attentive, making our anniversary celebration extra special. We also loved the complimentary water, stroopwaffles, and toiletries provided. we highly recommend Pulitzer Amsterdam for a memorable stay.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 03
The location and facilities were great. The Jansz restaurant and Pulitzer Bar had excellent service. The staff were accommodating and friendly. The suite we were upgraded to had a lovely view. The hotel breakfast had a great selection and attentive staff. The hotel design provided spaces to get away from other guests. Great shopping, bars, and restaurants nearby.
Felt welcome, nothing to complain about.
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missingWrote a review on May 26
Had a cozy Xmas stay with great canal views! The early check-in was a huge plus. The scattered hotel layout added charm to the experience. The room had a perfect bathroom and stylish interiors. The bar had delicious homemade cakes. Slept well under the amazing bed linen and comfortable pillows. Breakfast was a delight at the restaurant, with plenty of choices.
Overpriced for a small basic room. The dinner was not up to expectations, chicken was undercooked.
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missingWrote a review on May 26
Clean, first-class property. Price befitting 5-star resort. Helpful, pleasant staff. Comfortable, clean room. Located near tram stop, Anne Frank house, cafes, and bars.
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missingWrote a review on May 19
Well-designed, large public spaces, attentive staff, pleasant scent, friendly team, good location.
Can't fault anything about it.
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missingWrote a review on May 17
Well-designed, stylish with great location. Mesmerizing furniture, hospitable staff, free treats in room. Courtyard enjoyable even in winter. Exceptional bartenders. Perfect location, beautiful area, walking distance to attractions. Artful 17th-century building, joined houses. Authentic rooms with modern amenities. Helpful staff, surprised us. Complimentary water, stroopwaffles, coffee, tea. Nice toiletries. Informative historical frame. Nice bar. Highly recommended.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 28
Our stay at this venue was luxurious and fulfilled all our exclusive needs. the service was exceptional, and the Jacuzzi on the sun terrace provided an indulgent experience. the room advantages were impressive, with a private garden area and in-room breakfast options that made the stay even more special. the restaurant and bar/lounge area were excellent. the buffet breakfast was varied, and the packed lunches and special diet menus catered to all needs. the private facilities were impressive and added to the exclusive feel of the place.
The only minor issue we had was the location. Although it was close to everything, it was not as central as we would have liked.
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