And again about the Hotel Seasons in Amsterdam.

In spite of its decent location very close to the city center the hotel guests enjoy peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle, Chantal said that they were not disturbed by the street noise in their rooms. The tram stop is comfortably located nearby and provides an easy access to the Amsterdam places of interest as trams run frequently.

My friends had two double rooms, Chantal with Pierre were fortunate to have a good spaced room with canal view. Amenities included an in-room mini safe, a private en-suit bathroom with bath slippers, toilet, hair-drier, telephone, television with both Dutch and British channels, tea and coffee making facilities, but there wasn’t an in-room fridge or a mini bar. Chantal says that if you require a supermarket you can easily find one about 100m away from the hotel: you just need to turn left after going out of the hotel, cross over the nearby intersection and the supermarket is further along the street on the left hand side.

The room and room facilities were clean and the furniture was wisely arranged. Nice beds, but the twin mattress was somewhat hard for Chantal’s taste, but passable (Pierre thought it was OK, so that’s the matter of taste). Clean towels were available every day, but they didn’t like the shower curtain which was too short and the shower could easily flood the bathroom.

The room price included the breakfast which was various and tasty, they were offered a large selection of juices, cereals, cold meats, eggs and cheese.

My friends’ overall impression of this 3-star accommodation in Amsterdam was fine; they thought that the hotel offered good quality services for the price they paid. They thoroughly enjoyed the Hotel Seasons Amsterdam.
The address of the Hotel Seasons Amsterdam is Stadhouderskade, 135.

Chantal, thank you very much for helping me. Bye!