3 1/2 days in Amsterdam: Where to stay

I really enjoy taking trips in early May.  It’s right around my birthday, school vacation crowds are generally avoided, and what better way to kick off the warm-weather months?  This year, my boyfriend Tim and I visited Amsterdam.  I have to admit, this city wasn’t really high on my bucket list, but I’m so glad we chose it!  We went from May 1 to 6, but our sightseeing time amounted to about 3 1/2 days (with travel, time change, etc.)  This sounds like a very short time to travel over 3000 miles away, but we were able to do everything we planned and more at a leisurely pace.

This is the first post in my little series about Amsterdam.  The idea of writing one huge post was a lot to handle, so Tim had to great idea of dividing it.  Let’s start with the hotel!

Kimpton De Witt

When we went to Copenhagen last year, we found a great hotel, but it was a little ways away from the city center.  This time, we knew we wanted to be closer to everything, and we made the perfect choice.  Kimpton De Witt is a boutique hotel located in Amsterdam’s City Centre.  According to Travel+Leisure, it recently opened where a Crowne Plaza was previously located.  The front desk and restaurant/bar staff were very kind and helpful.  We especially enjoyed chatting with the bartender at Wyers, who assured us that traveling by train and bus over 50 miles for a tulip field was overrated!  There was also a complimentary wine hour for guests from 5 to 6 pm, which I thought was very thoughtful.  We enjoyed relaxing with our drinks before dinner in the open-air courtyard section of the lobby.

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The room itself was also really lovely.  I loved the soothing blue and grey-toned color scheme.  It reminded me a little bit of my own apartment! 31882961_10100219223905766_7201148172284985344_n

The housekeeping was very reliable and thorough too.  I loved that they had full-sized shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel in the bathroom.  And the geometric tiling was a great nod to Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher!  The only negatives were that the room was a little small, there was no refrigerator (but maybe that’s standard in this part of Europe?), and there were some gross-looking marks on a little cardboard sign in the bathroom (I’m a germaphobe!)  Regardless, I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to others.  The hotel’s convenient central location enabled us to make the most out of our little trip.

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Do you have a hotel recommendation for Amsterdam?  Have you ever stayed at a Kimpton property before?  Let me know in the comments!

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