You can rent bicycles at the reception, and you can also inquire here about information regarding other enjoyable trips in the area.
You can check in from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. If you arrive before that time, feel free to leave your luggage, explore the Cultural Museum Quarter, or roam around the city.
Late check-in: If you're arriving after the reception is closed, don't worry. Let us know, and we'll prepare a late check-in process for your arrival.
Phone: +31 (0) 20 362 63 59
E-mail: info@hotelatlas.nl
You can check out until 11:00 AM.
While our hotel doesn't offer breakfast, you're in for a treat! There are numerous dining options in the vicinity where you can indulge in a relaxed breakfast, lunch, or dinner. For a lively atmosphere, head to Leidseplein, where you can enjoy vibrant drinks and dinner. Conveniently, several supermarkets are also situated close to the hotel for all your necessities.
Atlas provides hotel guests with the welcoming service of storing their luggage. Simply inquire at the reception for the available options.
In the Netherlands, there is a general smoking ban in hotels. We kindly ask for your cooperation, and we remind you that unauthorized smoking will result in a fine. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Nouveau style by architect Ludwin Beirer in 1900. This distinctive building, constructed from red bricks with light red and yellow accents and adorned with stone details, exudes character. The side facade features four niches with tile panels from Holland, Utrecht, portraying Egyptian, ancient Greek, Byzantine, and Islamic art. The surrounding buildings also reflect the refined details of the Art Nouveau movement. Embark on your cultural journey with a stay at Hotel Atlas, where you can easily stroll to Museumplein to enjoy the magnificent Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, and the Van Gogh Museum. Experience art and hospitality in perfect harmony. Step into a museum-like ambiance within a historic monument, designed in the Art.
Beautiful nature is just around the corner; in Vondelpark, you can walk, picnic, and jog.
Within a 5-minute walk or 1 tram stop away (Tram 2 Centraal Station), you can enjoy the art and history of the Netherlands at the Rijksmuseum. Admire the masterpieces of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh. Rembrandt's famous Night Watch and Vermeer's Milkmaid await you.
Discover masterpieces by Vincent van Gogh, such as Sunflowers, Almond Blossom, Bedroom, and his self-portraits, all within a 5-minute walking distance or 1 tram stop away (Tram 2 Centraal Station). Enjoy the creations of this world-famous painter.
Welcome to the must-see museum for modern and contemporary art and design in Amsterdam. Explore the rich collection featuring works by Mondrian, Yayoi Kusama, and Picasso, all within a 5-minute walking distance or 1 tram stop away (Tram 2 Centraal Station).
The Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam is considered one of the most important concert halls globally due to its unparalleled acoustics and high-level programming. The concert hall has a long tradition of hosting legendary concerts by musical giants. Since 1886, many international musicians have found their way to the Concertgebouw, including top musicians like Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Bernard Haitink, Jessye Norman, Cecilia Bartoli, Louis Armstrong, and Sting. All within a 5-minute walking distance or 1 tram stop away (Tram 2 Centraal Station).
The Moco Museum is a private museum located on Museumplein in Amsterdam and Barcelona, Spain. It is an institution dedicated to exhibiting modern and contemporary art. The museum aims to make modern and contemporary art accessible to a broad and young audience. All within a 5-minute walking distance or 1 tram stop away (Tram 2 Centraal Station).
For over 2 years, Anne Frank was in hiding during the Second World War in a hidden annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. A visit to the place where she wrote her diary is unforgettable. You can take tram 2 towards Central Station and alight at Paleisstraat stop. From there, it's just an 8-minute walk through the famous Amsterdam canals to reach the Anne Frank House.
At and around Leidseplein, you'll find a vibrant nightlife. Street performers entertain a large audience, and the cafes and restaurants are always bustling. Visit local theaters like the neorenaissance-style Stadsschouwburg for classical music, stand-up comedy, and musicals, or the legendary concert halls Paradiso and Melkweg, where DJs perform and concerts are held by both alternative bands and well-known artists. You can reach Leidseplein within a 10-minute walk through Vondelpark or 2 tram stop away (Tram 2 to Central Station).
At Holland Casino Amsterdam, you have a choice of a variety of slot machines and table games such as American Roulette, Black Jack, Punto Banco, and Poker. You can reach Holland CASINO within a 10-minute stroll through Vondelpark or 2 tram stop away (Tram 2 to Central Station)
In addition to the cultural experience, the Museumkwartier is also rich in various restaurants, cafes, and brasseries where you can pamper your taste buds, just within 5 minutes stroll or 1 tram stop away (Tram 2 to Central Station)
P.C. Hooftstraat in Amsterdam is renowned as a luxury shopping street and is a popular destination for shopping enthusiasts. The street hosts a range of exclusive boutiques and luxury brands such as Dior, Prada, Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Breitling, and, of course, Oger. It's a place where visitors can find designer clothing, accessories, jewelry, and other premium products. Besides shopping, P.C. Hooftstraat also offers various chic restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. Within a 10-minute walk, you can enjoy all the designer brands.
In the heart of Amsterdam Oud-Zuid, within walking distance of the Museum Quarter and the beautiful Vondelpark, you'll find Cornelis Schuytstraat, also known as Little Paris in Amsterdam. The lively mix of artisanal local shops, exclusive boutiques, cozy cafes, and atmospheric restaurants makes 'De Schuyt' one of the most beautiful and beloved locations in the Netherlands. A charming and fashionable street for bon vivants and connoisseurs. Little Paris in Amsterdam! Within a 5-minute walk, you are in Little Paris in Amsterdam.
The Albert Cuyp Market, with 260 stalls, is the largest day market in Europe. The market is a favorite among Amsterdammers, tourists, students, day-trippers, and entrepreneurs. It is filled with stalls offering fresh products, clothing, flowers, beautiful fabrics, and, of course, typical Dutch treats. Here, you can experience the authentic atmosphere and friendliness of the city. This market is open from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Accessible by foot 15 minutes of catch the tram 12 from Museum Plein and get off at the stop Ferdinand Bolstraat or de Van Woustraat.
9 picturesque shopping streets nestled between Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, Herengracht, and Singel in the canal district of Amsterdam. In the heart of UNESCO's World Heritage site, just behind the Palace on Dam Square between Raadhuisstraat and Leidsegracht. In the 9 Streets area, trade, craftsmanship, and culture have traditionally taken center stage, and 400 years later, this neighborhood full of monumental shop buildings and canal houses still buzzes with life. Since the 1990s, this area has been called The 9 Streets. Along and between Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht, you'll find the finest goods, the trendiest shops, and the most unique eateries. Plus, a beautiful glimpse into the centuries-old architecture of Amsterdam's canal district. Accessible by tram within 10 minutes or 6 tram stops away get off at the stop Paleisstraat (Tram 2 to Central Station).
Kalverstraat is Amsterdam's most famous shopping street. Every day, around 50,000 visitors come here for the many major retail chains, such as H&M, UNIQLO, Urban Outfitters, and Pull & Bear. On Dam Square, you'll find de Bijenkorf, one of the oldest and largest department stores in the Netherlands. Nieuwendijk is Amsterdam's oldest shopping street, connecting Dam Square to Central Station. In addition to larger retail chains, you'll find numerous smaller fashion stores and dining establishments here. Leidsestraat begins directly at Leidseplein, featuring not only well-known shops but also many stores offering luxury products and body care, such as Rituals, Lush, and ICI Paris. Other luxury fashion brands you can find here include Ted Baker and the BOSS Store. Accessible by tram within 10 minutes or 6 tram stops away get off at the stop Paleisstraat (Tram 2 to Central Station).
Established in 1899-1900, the client was J. Bakker, and the architect was Ludwin Beirer. The villa is constructed in transitional architecture with influences from Art Nouveau in the detailing and influences from a more rural architectural style in the roof structure. Step into a museum-like atmosphere in a monumental building designed in the Art Nouveau style by architect Ludwin Beirer in 1900. The distinctive building, constructed from red bricks with light red and yellow accents and stone details, exudes character. The side facade features four niches with tile panels from Holland, Utrecht, depicting Egyptian, ancient Greek, Byzantine, and Islamic art. The surrounding buildings also reflect the refined details of the Art Nouveau movement. Embark on your cultural journey with a stay at Hotel Atlas, where you can easily stroll to Museumplein to enjoy the magnificent Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, and the Van Gogh Museum. Experience art and hospitality in perfect harmony.
From Amsterdam Central Station, enjoy a seamless journey with a direct tram connection, bringing you to our welcoming hotel in just 15 minutes.
Tram 2: Nieuwsloten:
Start: Tramstation CS Tram Westzijde: Perron B2
Halte Amsterdam, Nieuwezijds Kolk
Halte Amsterdam, Dam
Halte Amsterdam, Paleisstraat
Halte Amsterdam, Koningsplein
Halte Amsterdam, Keizersgracht
Halte Amsterdam, Prinsengracht
Halte Amsterdam, Leidseplein
End stop Amsterdam, Museumplein or End stop Amsterdam, Cornelis Schuytstraat. From the end stop, it's just a few minutes' walk to the hotel.
OVpay is an easy way to check in and out for public transportation using your bank card. It functions similarly to an OV-chip card. Check in when you board the tram, bus, metro, or train, and check out when you reach your destination. There's no need for pre-registration or downloading a separate app. You can start traveling with OVpay right away. The amount you pay for your journey will automatically appear in your bank statement.
Accepted payment methods for OVpay include:
Parking in Amsterdam, around the hotel, costs approximately €6.50 per hour. If you are determined to find a parking space, you can park at one of the P+R locations. However, this option only works if you also use public transportation. This costs approximately €13 per day