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In the centre of Amsterdam,
on the historical Keizersgracht between the Leidsegracht and the Leidsestraat,
lies a fine example of a fashionable 17th-century residence. Here
Helene Blok and Sjoerd Wildervanck have converted the basement and
the ground floor into two comfortable guest rooms. |
| Both rooms look out
upon the stately canal and the interesting streetlife and are situated
in such a way that the guests can come and go as they please. Only
a few minutes' walk takes you to the edge of the inimitable Jordaan,
the buzzing Leidseplein or Dam Square with the Red Light District
behind. The tram stops at a walking distance of no more than half
a minute from the B & B. |
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The facade shows in
the top a peculiar and large window frame. It used to be the lightsource
for the workshop of the painter Simon Maris. He worked and lived in
this house from 1904 till 1927. The house itself has recently been
tastefully decorated. The blend of modern and antique furnishings,
the fine masonry, the old beams and a carefully chosen colour scheme
help to create an atmosphere which makes you feel immediately at home. |
| An excellent breakfast
is prepared every morning in the large kitchen at the rear. Guests
are invited to sit at the long table in the adjacent dining-room where
they can enjoy the view of the garden. Helene and Sjoerd will be happy
to help their quests choose from the many museums, shopping areas,
restaurants, theatrical performances and other attractions in Amsterdam
and the surroundings. |
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