Thu 24 Jan 2008
Hotel Falcon Plaza Centre in Amsterdam - an ideally located city center hotel
Posted by Mary Simes under 3-star accommodation in Amsterdam , Amsterdam , Amsterdam Sights , Budget Amsterdam Hotels , Hotels , Hotels in Amsterdam , Hotels in the Center of Amsterdam , Our Friends , Shopping in Amsterdam , UncategorizedNo Comments
Hello, friends!
I keep my promise to find the best Amsterdam hotel for my sister’s family, so here is the next city center hotel in Amsterdam - Hotel Falcon Plaza Centre - which has been highly praised by some of my acquaintances, Martin and Sandra. I don’t know them very well and have seen them once when they turned out to be in France while traveling around Europe; they are from Boston, so we mostly chat on ICQ. Very nice and friendly couple. Thanks for the information!
Hotel Falcon Plaza in Amsterdam is conveniently located in the very heart of the downtown Amsterdam close to everything: the vibrant “Waterlooplein” flea market (200 metres from the hotel.), which is a shoppers’ paradise with so many curiosities to gaze or to purchase (I haven’t had a chance to do shopping there yet, but I hope to wander there with you, Caroline!); “Rembrandtplein” square where lots of cafes with open-air terraces are conducive to enjoying a refreshing drink and watching the people go by (I have been there lately with Chantal); the ‘Stopera’ (Opera House and City Hall); Dam Square and Anne Frank’s House, not to mention the famous Red Light District, are just a short walk away from Hotel Falcon Plaza Centre in Amsterdam. Ideally located, isn’t it?
There is a tram stop located nearby and I must say that trams in Amsterdam run frequently! Joanne claims that if you take the tram, you can easily reach all ends of the city. I think, this 3-star budget accommodation in Amsterdam is an ideal base for the city exploration.
Sorry, I should go now, I will continue later on.
My name is Mary Simes and I have just moved to Amsterdam to my husband’s sister. I am blogging about Amsterdam Sights & Hotels in Amsterdam.
It's my first experience with blogging. 

