Hotel Seven one SevenvsHotel De Hallen
Both hotels are rated very highly by experts. Overall, Hotel Seven one Seven is the choice of most writers compared to Hotel De Hallen. Hotel Seven one Seven scores 92 with positive reviews from 19 reviewers including Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Oyster.
Hotel Seven one Seven Show All Reviews
Prinsengracht 717, Amsterdam 1017 JW, The Netherlands
From $247/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Concierge
"Money is no object, you're so over minimalism, and you want an intimate place to stay."
Insight Guides
"From the outside the 717 looks like a lawyer’s office, but inside is the ultimate indulgent guesthouse."
Fodor's
"Guest rooms in this intimate 19th-century house are each named for a different composer or writer and reflect the eye of a discerning designer." Full review
Jetsetter
"At the nine-room Seven One Seven hotel, nothing seems to be too much trouble for the small team of immaculately starched staff."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This is one of the most wonderful hotels in Amsterdam – designed, boutiqued and simply breathtaking." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Located in a 17th-century manor house built for a wealthy sugar merchant, the Seven One Seven hotel contains nine opulent guest rooms named after famous European artists." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Small and expensive, this is one of Amsterdam’s luxurious secrets."
Rough Guide
"Very exclusive canal house hotel with just eight suites, all individually designed. Great, large spaces, beautifully conceived, and perhaps the most luxurious small hotel in the city."
Michelin Guide
"Attractive 18C house converted into an intimate and select place to stay. The guestrooms are veritable gems."
Star Service
"This hotel lies just off the tram line, near Vijzelstraat, museums and entertainment." Full review
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Air-conditioning is in place, and fans can be delivered to rooms upon request.
Hotel De Hallen
Bellamyplein 47, 1053 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
From $54/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Oyster
Upscale
"An upscale boutique hotel that combines a mid-century modern aesthetic with a dose of industrial-chic courtesy of the cavernous interiors of this warehouse-like space." Full review
Afar Magazine
"The Hotel de Hallen has a prime location with supercool neighbors including a food market, art-house cinema, and library." Full review
Wallpaper
"A former train depot dating from 1902, this industrial building in Amsterdam's emerging neighbourhood, Oud-West, has been converted into a 55-room hotel by local hospitality maestro, Arjen van den Hof." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Within disused tram sheds recently transformed into the De Hallen cultural complex, this stunner has 55 rooms, all with Coco-Mat mattresses, Nespresso coffee machines and minibars." Full review
Jetsetter
"Hip hotel in a former tram depot with eclectic interiors, industrial proportions and a huge alfresco terrace." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"An old tram depot dating from 1902 has been transformed into this quirky but very comfortable contemporary hotel." Full review
Fodor's
"You can still see the rails on the floors of this former tram storage shed, now a sleek, modern art-filled hotel next to the trendy Foodhallen food market." Full review
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Or, simply stroll around the corner to choose from the many options at the Foodhallen.
Condé Nast Traveler
"Hotel de Hallen is located at a former streetcar depot just outside the famous Jordaan neighborhood in Amsterdam, a place where industrial heritage meets modern-day design." Full review
The Telegraph
6.0
"Converted from an early-20th-century tram depot, giving contemporary edge to a post-industrial setting." Full review
Michelin Guide
"Though the look and feel of the hotel are decidedly contemporary, there’s no forgetting the building’s history...and the guest rooms within all center around a soaring central corridor" Full review