Frommer's Review
An Amsterdam gem from 1912, this hotel, now fully restored, blends Art Nouveau and Art Deco in public spaces and in guest rooms' tasteful decor and furnishings. Its sculpted facade, wrought-iron balconies, and stained-glass windows stand out on the often brash Rembrandtplein. Café Schiller, next door to the hotel, is one of Amsterdam's trendiest watering holes. The hotel is named for the painter Frits Schiller, who built it in 1912. His outpourings of artistic expression, in the form of 600 portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, are displayed in halls, rooms, stairwells, and public areas; their presence fills this hotel with a unique sense of vitality and creativity. Experience classic French and Dutch cuisine and the hotel's own beer, Frisse Frits, in the Art Nouveau Brasserie Schiller, or join the in-crowd next door for a drink amid Café Schiller's Art Deco splendor.
Facilities:
Restaurant (Dutch); 2 bars; health club; 24-hr. room service; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning
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