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Scenic Amsterdam canal view with houseboats, historic buildings, and flowers near the hotel

Location

Hotel Die Port van Cleve is ideally located in the city centre of Amsterdam, right behind the Nieuwe Kerk on Dam square and next to Magna Plaza. You will find the many extraordinary sites that Amsterdam has to offer within only walking distance from the hotel.

You can easily reach the hotel by public transportation, as trams 2, 13 and 17 stop at our door. Amsterdam Central Station is also a 10-minute walk from us, and Schiphol Airport easily accessible.

Entrance to Q-Park Nieuwendijk parking garage with car entering from Amsterdam street

Parking

Given our prime location in the heart of Amsterdam, parking can be a bit limited, but there are several convenient options nearby. For a more budget-friendly choice, the P+R Olympic Stadium offers an easy and hassle-free experience, with just a 32-minute tram ride bringing you directly to the city center. If you prefer something closer, Q-Park is a great alternative—just a 10-minute drive or a short 5-minute walk from the hotel. You can use this link to get 10% discount with Q park.

Robby's Taxi Service

For years we have been gladly working with first his father and now with his son. Robby's taxi service, a family business with great care for their passingers. Pick up at the airport, or a ride to the airport or even sightseeing tours, they can do it all. they are available 24/7 and very reliable.

Robby’s Taxi Service logo with yellow car icon and city skyline graphic

Tourist attractions

Museums

Exterior of the Anne Frank House with dark painted front door and nameplate sign

Anne Frank

The Anne Frank House is a writer's house and biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is located on a canal called the Prinsengracht, close to the Westerkerk, in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Visitor observing a Vincent van Gogh painting inside the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam houses the largest collection of artworks by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) in the world.

Framed artwork displayed in the Rijksmuseum with a visitor viewing from behind

Rijksmuseum

The iconic Rijksmuseum in the heart of Amsterdam is one of the things you need to see when you visit the Netherlands. Immerse yourself in more than 8,000 works of Dutch art and history, including masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh.

Things to do

Shop at Magna Plaza

The former Amsterdam Main Post Office, now the Magna Plaza shopping centre, is a monumental building located at Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 182 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was built in 1895–1899 in neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance style.

Magna Plaza shopping centre with decorative lighting on neo-Gothic brick facade

Noordermarkt

The most trendy of the Amsterdam markets, has began in 1987 when Adri Vallentin, then owner of the popular café called Winkel (English: Shop) on the Noordermarkt, has setup nine biological food stalls, hoping to draw more clients on Saturday morning to his café.

Organic produce market stand at Noordermarkt with handwritten price signs and baskets

Amsterdam Canals

No visit to Amsterdam is complete without exploring the city’s world-famous canals. Step aboard a comfortable canal boat and embark on a scenic cruise through the heart of this historic city. Amsterdam’s picturesque canals, lined with centuries-old merchant houses, charming bridges, and vibrant houseboats, offer a unique perspective of the city’s beauty and rich history.

Canal boat cruising under an arched bridge along Amsterdam's historic waterways

Sightseeing

Colorful flower and bulb stalls at the Bloemenmarkt floating flower market in Amsterdam

Flower market

Founded in 1862, Bloemenmarkt is a beautiful and touristy flower market floating on the Singel canal in central Amsterdam. During the nineteenth century, when the market was first built, hundreds of boats full of flowers and plants would sail to the Bloemenmarkt to sell their goods.

Cast-iron footbridge in Vondelpark surrounded by tall trees and greenery

Vondelpark

Vondelpark is the largest and most-famous park in Amsterdam. It is one of the favorite spots to go for a stroll, ride along its pathways on a bike, do some sports, have a picnic or relax reading a book. The park also includes several cafés with charming terraces.

Bridge lined with bicycles and flower boxes in Amsterdam’s Nine Streets shopping district

9 streets

This collection of nine narrow streets, connecting the city’s grand canals, is famous for its unique boutiques, cozy cafés, vintage shops, and artisanal stores. Whether you're looking for one-of-a-kind fashion, handmade accessories, or a delightful spot to enjoy Dutch delicacies

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