Nh Carlton Amsterdam Hotel
The Jolly Hotel Carlton is located in the heart of Amsterdam on the colorful flower market and in the direct vicinity of the famous shopping streets and museums. You can enjoy the various shops that sell jewelry, clothing, books, antiques and more with their beautiful architecture while going out for a stroll.Staying at the Jolly Hotel Carlton means enjoying the pleasures of refined comfort, in the best of Italian traditions. Elegant, recently renovated rooms and a high level of attentive, courteous service distinguish its unique style. Qualities that are fully expressed in the friendly welcome of the Grand caf "Carlton Corner" bar, a prestigious meeting point and place to relax, and in the "Caruso" restaurant, renowned as much for the reputation of its excellent Italian cuisine as for its stylish surroundings. Genuine guest comfort is a promise the hotel keeps in each one of its 218 rooms. Spacious and well furnished, they are equipped with colour television, pay TV, direct-dial telephone, voice mail, minibar, soundproofing and air-conditioning and WiFi internet (chargeable as from 10,-). The suites also have direct-dial telephone with PC interface, in-room safe and hydro massage bath.Thanks to its nine reception rooms, the Jolly Hotel Carlton is also one of the most elegant settings for conferences, receptions and meetings, in the heart of Amsterdam. A wide range of complementary services, a modern array of technology and equipment, and the expertise of the staff ensure the best outcome for every event.A 5% city tax is to be paid at the hotel. Map Overview
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| Situated in the heart of Amsterdam just five minutes from the railway station and twenty five minutes from Schiphol Airport, the Jolly Hotel Carlton offers its guests a privileged position for best enjoying the city's numerous attractions: some of the most famous art galleries and museums in the world - such as the Rijksmuseum - and the many small jewellery, fashion, book and antique shops, but especially the fascination of its architecture, best enjoyed on a stroll along the canals. |