Location

How do you reach Hotel Damsquare?

By Train

By Car

The nearest public parking spaces are 250 metres from the hotel, at NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky or at department store De Bijenkorf.

You can also park at one of the Q-Park locations, which offers several ones in Amsterdam for easy and safe parking in the city. Q-Park offers parking options in central locations, so you can always find a spot nearby. For more information on locations, rates and availability, visit their website: Q-Park.

If you prefer not to drive to the center of Amsterdam, you can use one of the P+R car parks on the outskirts of the city such as P+R Noord. From there, metro line 52 will take you to Rokin stop, the nearest stop to Dam Square and the hotel, in just 4 minutes. For more information on P+R parking options, visit: iamsterdam.com.

Please do remember that Amsterdam is one of the most expensive cities in the world for public parking so it’s our advice to use the public transport as much as possible. 

By Taxi

A taxi ride from Schiphol Airport to Hotel DamSquare takes about 25 minutes and costs an average of €65.

The Dam

Dam Square is Amsterdam’s central square and the beating heart of the city. Here you will find iconic landmarks such as the Royal Palace, the New Church and the National Monument. The square is always lively with street performers, tourists and locals soaking up the atmosphere. It is a popular spot for shopping, people-watching and a good starting point for exploring the city.

Restaurants

The Dam Square in Amsterdam is a paradise for food lovers offering everything from traditional Dutch dishes to international cuisines like Italian, Asian and Mediterranean. Restaurants such as Restaurant Bougainville serve elegant European meals while FuLu Mandarijn Amsterdam is perfect for Chinese cuisine. For Italian classics visit Royal98 or enjoy Dutch specialties at Rob Wigboldus Vishandel. Sweet treats await at De Drie Graefjes and meat lovers can savor premium steaks at Cau.

With its lively atmosphere and diverse options it’s the perfect spot to explore and enjoy delicious food.

Canals

The ”Grachtengordel” in Amsterdam is a unique and picturesque network of canals that forms the historic heart of the city. It offers stunning views of the narrow characteristic canal houses. Visitors can take a boat trip, walk along the waterfront or enjoy the charming cafes and shops. The canal belt is perfect for a peaceful exploration of old Amsterdam and offers plenty of photo opportunities.

Our quests can buy tickets with discount. 

Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is the largest and most famous museum in the Netherlands located on the Museumplein in Amsterdam. It houses an impressive collection of Dutch masterpieces including paintings by Rembrandt van Rijn and Vermeer. Visitors come here to discover the rich art and cultural history of the Netherlands. You can stroll through its grand halls admiring Rembrandt’s famous Night Watch and enjoy temporary exhibitions. The Rijksmuseum is a must-see for art lovers and anyone who wants to learn more about Dutch history.

Anne Frank House

The Anne Frank House is one of Amsterdam’s most impressive museums located on the Prinsengracht. It tells the moving story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who hid in this house during World War II and wrote her famous diary. Visitors can see the original secret annex where Anne and her family stayed to survive. The museum offers an in-depth look at the horrors of the war and the power of human spirit.

Ziggo Dome and Amsterdam Arena

Easy access with metro and train to Ziggo Dome and Amsterdam Arena. 

The Amsterdam Arena is the stadion of AFC Ajax’s, biggest stadion of the Netherlands used for football and events like concerts and festivals. It opened in 1996, it was renamed Johan Cruyff ArenA at the beginning of the 2018–2019 football season in memory of Johan Cruyff, a former member of the Ajax team who died in 2016.
The Ziggo Dome is a concert venue located in Amsterdam’s Zuidoost, right next to Johan Cruijff ArenA and the Shopping Center Villa Arena.