Dam 9 (0.0 km from Dam Square)
This 5-star hotel in the heart of Amsterdam is set on the edge of the famous Dam Square and opposite the Royal Palace. NH Collection Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky benefits from a grand cafe and a winter garden on site. Free WiFi is available.
27 Dam (0.0 km from Dam Square)
Right in the heart of the city overlooking the Royal Palace the National Monument on Dam Square and the Rokin you will find Hotel TwentySeven.
Nes 5-23 (0.0 km from Dam Square)
Rho is situated on the edge of Dam Square 950 metres from Amsterdam Central Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi and the lobby is an impressive Art Deco-style former theatre. All of the rooms at Rho Hotel include satellite TV and a refrigerator.
Damstraat 3 (0.1 km from Dam Square)
Situated in the heart of Amsterdam only 30 metres from Dam Square and a 5-minute walk from the Royal Palace Hotel Doria offers a 24-hour front desk and a terrace. Each room at the 3-star hotel features a TV.
Dam 9 (0.1 km from Dam Square)
For long-term stays in Amsterdam the luxurious Krasnapolsky apartments offer private accommodation in the heart of Amsterdam. Relax in this wonderful accommodation and benefit from all facilities of the NH Collection Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky.
Damstraat 22 (0.1 km from Dam Square)
Hotel De Gerstekorrel offers a 24-hour reception and serves a daily continental breakfast buffet in the restaurant next door. Extras include bicycle rental. The hotel is located in a typical Amsterdam building with narrow staircases without a lift.
5 Steenhouwerssteeg (0.1 km from Dam Square)
Located in the Amsterdam City Center of Amsterdam Historic Centre Hotel is set 328 feet from Dam Square and 1640 feet from Beurs van Berlage. Around less than 0.6 mi from Basilica of St.
Dam Square Amsterdam is a fundamental part of the Netherlands' capital city. Situated in the center of Amsterdam and bordered by some of its most famous structures, it is one of the oldest and most iconic places in the city. The square has served as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike since 1270, when it was established as a dam on the Amstel river. It has seen many important events over centuries such as royal coronations and flower markets, but today it is one of the busiest squares in Amsterdam and serves as a tourist destination for those who want to appreciate its rich history. With its monumental buildings such as the Royal Palace, Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), National Monument and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Dam Square stands as an example of Dutch architecture. Its cobblestone pavement frames outdoor eateries that offer traditional Dutch food while buskers entertain passers-by with music. An urban oasis surrounded by busy shops, department stores and cafes, Dam Square is where locals relax and visitors come to get a taste of Amsterdam's culture.