We Love —
- Staying right in the centre of Amsterdam in an atmospheric hotel overlooking the city's iconic flower market.
- Enjoying the ambiance in this historic building which has been completely renovated and staying in a state-of-the-art Premium Room.
- Relishing a hearty breakfast and getting the day off to a great start before hiring a bike and visiting the city like a local.
Customer reviews —
NH Collection Flower Market Amsterdam 4* —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 2pm
Discover the NH Collection Flower Market Amsterdam - a cosy retreat in the heart of Amsterdam. Located just a few minutes' walk from all the major sights including the floating Flower Market or the Rembrandtplein, the hotel makes the perfect Amsterdam HQ, permitting you step out and access all the city's attractions with ease.
The building in which the hotel is located was built in 1926 and retains character from days gone by. Spacious, modern guest rooms offer brand new amenities for a very comfortable stay.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Premium Room.
Premium Room (26 m²)
Relax after a long day spent out and about discovering Amsterdam. The Premium Room is a most comfortable cocoon for your stay in Amsterdam.
Maximum room capacity
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
This eco-friendly city hotel has a cosy communal lounge and a dining service that offers delicious food and a selection of drinks. The Ter Marsch & Co Amsterdam is a beautiful restaurant with an eye-catching floral arrangement inspired by the local flower market. Savour grilled dishes or try the in-house cocktails Enjoy its ideal location on the corner of the flower market and admire the fragrant flowers and the exclusive atmosphere of the hotel.
Your time
With its lively neighbourhoods, charming canals and bucolic green spaces - Amsterdam is one of the most charming capital cities in Europe. Seize the opportunity to set off and explore all that it has to offer, once you have soaked up the atmosphere in the area immediately surrounding the hotel.
Your optional excursions and extras —
Amsterdam canal cruise (1 hour 15 minutes)
Discover the 'Venice of the North' with this panoramic boat tour and enjoy a cruise on Amsterdam's canal. From the riverboat, you will be able to admire the best of Amsterdam from the river.
Guided Cheese Market Tour in Alkmaar - Departing from Amsterdam
Discover the cheese markets in Alkmaar, and explore a typical village!
The tour will go to Alkmaar, famous for its cheese market. Accompanied by your guide, learn about the history and making of cheese, as well as the sale of Dutch cheese, which are some of the most consumed in the world.
After the guided visit, you will have free time to explore the village and market. Visitors will then board the bus and return to Amsterdam.
Guided Visit of a Cheese Market in Alkmaar and Amsterdam Cruise
Discover the cheese markets in Alkmaar, explore a typical village, and cruise along the canal!
The tour will go to Alkmaar, famous for its cheese market. Accompanied by your guide, learn about the history and making of cheese, as well as the sale of Dutch cheese, which are some of the most consumed in the world.
After the guided visit, you will have free time to explore the village and market. Visitors will then board the bus and return to Amsterdam.
Choose to include a cruise along the canal with your ticket when you return to Amsterdam that takes you past some of the must-see parts of the city.
From the river boat you will be able to admire the best of Amsterdam from the river. You will have the chance to see the must-see spots of the Dutch capital :
- Leidse Square
- Anne Frank's House
- Rembrandt's House
- City Hall
- Dam Square
- Rijksmuseum
You will enjoy the commentary and anecdotes from your multilingual audioguide and discover Amsterdam's unique charm during the river cruise.
Guided Tour of a Cheese Market in Alkmaar & This is Holland
Discover the cheese markets in Alkmaar, and explore a typical village! The tour will go to Alkmaar, famous for its cheese market. Accompanied by your guide, learn about the history and making of cheese, as well as the sale of Dutch cheese, which are some of the most consumed in the world. After the guided visit, you will have free time to explore the village and market. Visitors will then board the bus and return to Amsterdam.
Selecting this option means you include another activity with your ticket when you return to Amsterdam, "This is Holland", a 5D experience that takes you across the country. "This is Holland" is an attraction that recreates the sensations of a helicopter flight through a dynamic cinema. You will fly over Amsterdam and all of Holland: from castles to its tulip fields, passing by the sea and the choppy waves of the North Sea!
Discover the city of Amsterdam and Holland! Embark on two unique experiences and combine the beauty of the canals with the originality of a virtual flight over Holland!
Night Cruise on the Canal - Amsterdam Illuminated
Embark on a 1-hour 30-minute cruise along the Amsterdam canal and discover the magic of the city and its illuminations. Explore Amsterdam by boat – one of the best ways to tour the city – as you travel down its famous canals to see its key sites lit up at night.
2-day Amsterdam Pass with access to over 25 attractions
Visit Amsterdam in complete freedom with your 2-day all-inclusive pass! See all the Dutch capital has to offer, with its canals, 75 museums and must-see sites.
Enjoy access to the Rijksmuseum, home to the country's largest art collection, the Stedelilk museum, the A'dam Lookout observation tower, canal boat tours, the Heineken Experience, bike hire, the Moco Museum, and much more!
Practical information:
Validity: every day (except in exceptional circumstances)
Duration: 2 days
Language: a digital guide with the addresses and times of each attraction will also be sent to you by email in English, French, Spanish, Italian or German.
Price includes:
- Amsterdam Pass
- Detailed digital guide
- Ticket-free access to certain attractions
Price does not include:
- Travel between your hotel and the activities
- Tips and personal expenses
3-day Amsterdam Pass with access to over 25 attractions (Go City)
Visit Amsterdam in complete freedom with your 3-day all-inclusive pass! See all the Dutch capital has to offer, with its canals, 75 museums and must-see sites.
Enjoy access to the Rijksmuseum, home to the country's largest art collection, the Stedelilk museum, the A'dam Lookout observation tower, canal boat tours, the Heineken Experience, bike hire, the Moco Museum, and much more!
Practical information:
Validity: every day (except in exceptional circumstances)
Duration: 3 days
Language: a digital guide with the addresses and times of each attraction will also be sent to you by email in English, French, Spanish, Italian or German.
Price includes:
- Amsterdam Pass
- Detailed digital guide
- Ticket-free access to certain attractions
Price does not include:
- Travel between your hotel and the activities
- Tips and personal expenses
24-hour bike hire in Amsterdam
See Amsterdam like a local with 24-hour bike hire. Cycle along the pretty canals and stop off at museums and restaurants as you explore the city at your leisure. Discover the Waterland or Amstelland regions and see quaint villages with old windmills and castles.
Practical information:
Validity: every day (except in exceptional circumstances)
Rental start time: between 09:00 and 15:00
Duration of hire: 24 hours
Location: near Centraal Station, Amsterdam (more information in your voucher)
The price includes:
- Bike hire for 24 hours
Price does not include:
- The services of a guide
- Safety equipment
- Tips (optional) and any other extras
- Travel between your hotel and the rental office
Amsterdam by multiple-stop panoramic bus (24-hour pass)
Discover the best of Amsterdam on a double-decker sightseeing bus. With a ticket valid for 24 hours, you can hop on and off at your leisure at any of the bus route's multiple stops located close to the city's main attractions.
See the Royal Palace, Dam Square, the Westerkerk (West Church), the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge), Amsterdam's largest windmill and Amsterdam's main museums!
Practical information
Availability: Friday to Sunday, except in exceptional circumstances (see calendar)
Period of validity: 24 hours (if you start your tour at 2pm, it will be valid until the same time the next day).
How the bus works: You can get on and off the bus at any stop and at any time, as many times as you like.
Departure point: near Amsterdam Central Station. Please arrive 20 minutes before the start of the tour.
Times: 10am to 4pm in winter / 10am to 7pm in summer
Departure times: every 15-20 minutes
Audioguide languages: French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, Greek, Macedonian
Duration of the entire tour: approximately 1 hour. 9 stops are available on this bus tour
The price includes:
- A ticket for the transport pass giving access to the tour by double-decker bus for 24 hours
- Multilingual audio guide commentary
The price does not include:
- Transfers between your hotel and the bus stops
- Admission to the monuments near which the bus stops
- Tips (optional) and any other extras
Excursion to typical Dutch villages of Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken
Discover the coastal region north of Amsterdam, dotted with windmills and fishing villages. Wander the narrow streets, follow the riverbanks and visit a traditional cheese factory.
Practical information:
Validity: every day (except in exceptional circumstances)
Departure times: 10am in winter and 8.45am and 2.45pm in summer (meet 30 minutes before)
Departure point: Amsterdam Central Station
Duration of the tour: 7 hours in total, including approximately 1? hours of bus travel in total
Language: The guide will provide information in English and Spanish. Audioguides are available in 16 languages.
The price includes:
- Bus transport throughout the tour
- Visit to the Dutch cheese factory
- A visit to the villages of Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken
- Multilingual audio guide on board the bus
- A local English and Spanish-speaking guide
The price does not include:
- transfers between your hotel and the meeting point
- Drinks during the excursion
- Tips (optional) and any other extras
Pizza dinner cruise on the Amsterdam canals (1 hour 30 minutes)
Climb aboard and admire the city's architecture and must-see monuments from an authentic Dutch vantage point, while enjoying a delicious pizza and good company.
Pass the Magere Brug bridge, typical 17th-century houses, the Westerkerk and the Anne Frank House as you glide along the canal.
Validity: every Friday and Saturday (except in exceptional circumstances)
Departure: Damrak (exact address on your voucher)
Times: Departure at 7.15pm and return at 8.45pm
Boarding ends 20 minutes before the departure of the boat. It will no longer be possible to access the boat after this time.
Languages spoken on board: English and Dutch
The following pizzas are available: Pizza Chili Chicken, Californian Vegetarian, Hawaii, Margherita, and Pepperoni (subject to change - depending on availability) You can choose 2 drinks to go with it.
Please note The consumption of alcohol or drugs before or during this activity is strictly forbidden. Anyone under the influence of these substances will be refused access to the boat and no refund will be given.
The price includes:
- The evening canal cruise
- Pizza served on board
- 2 drinks per person (beer, wine or soft drink)
The price does not include:
- Any drinks not included in the package
- Entrance to monuments discovered during the tour
- Gratuities (optional) and any other extras
eSIM with 1GB or 3GB internet
Enjoy easy access to the internet with a handy 1GB or 3GB eSIM, bookable at the next stage of the booking process. Install your eSIM in just a few clicks before departure, and travel with complete peace of mind.
Please note: ensure your phone is compatible with eSIM cards to enjoy this service during your trip.
Your journey to Amsterdam —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Amsterdam —
Amsterdam is a city dominated by water and is often referred to as the 'Venice of the North' - as it boasts more than 100km of canals, a favourite pastime of any Amsterdam traveller is wandering the picturesque streets, bordered by the still-flowing waters of the Amstel river and the historic merchants' houses of the inner city.
With a wealth of museums, galleries, and eclectic bars and restaurants, this is the perfect place for both art lovers and travellers looking for a thrilling city break. The first stop for any Amsterdam visitor should be Dam Square, truly the heart of the inner city, which is dominated by the facade of the 17th-century Royal Palace. Elsewhere, check out the immense collection of art at the historic Rijksmuseum - including some iconic Rembrandts - or thought-provoking pieces at the ultra-modern Stedelijk Museum, both of which are housed on the Museumplein, a 30-minute walk from the city centre.
Nearby, the Vondelpark is the perfect place to relax and rest your legs before grabbing a drink at the bustling Leidseplein or in a trendy bar in the popular neighbourhood De Pijp. Alternatively, escape the city for a day with an excursion to the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens, or get a taste for traditional Dutch life in the 17th and 18th centuries in the living museum Zaanse Schans, which is home to quaint windmills and traditional shops.