De Pijp is one of my favorite neighborhoods in Amsterdam. And that's precisely the neighborhood where the beautiful Sir Albert Hotel is located. In a beautiful historic building in Amsterdam What once served as a diamond cutting factory, you can now stay in one of the 90 luxurious rooms. Sir Albert is a boutique hotel that opened just over a year ago. From the moment you check in, you'll immediately feel at home in Sir Albert's house. While enjoying a glass of bubbly, you'll learn all about the hotel. The staff will ensure you have everything you need during your stay at the Sir Albert Hotel. De Pijp in Amsterdam.




The rooms at the Sir Albert Hotel are absolutely beautiful. We had a wonderful room with a bathtub right in the middle of the room. I loved it! And what's more fun than taking a relaxing bath in the morning while your loved one is still in bed, chatting away about the night before? So romantic! The rooms are modern yet warmly decorated with meticulous attention to detail. The linens are crisp white, and there's even a pillow service to ensure a good night's sleep. The bathroom is semi-open and luxurious. You'll want for nothing!


I am a huge fan of restaurant Izakaya Located in the Sir Albert Hotel, it's the best Asian restaurant in Amsterdam (voted by Your Little Black Book) with a fantastic menu full of delicious dishes perfect for sharing. Book a table at Izakaya now because it's always busy! Cocktails at the bar are also fun. The Bloody Marys are highly recommended!
Breakfast at the Sir Albert Hotel is served at the Izakaya. You can order a breakfast from the menu, featuring a variety of egg dishes and sides, made especially for you. The buffet also offers everything you need for a delicious breakfast, with a wide variety of cereals and fresh fruit. Breakfast at the Sir Albert Hotel is always included. It's a great way to enjoy a leisurely breakfast before heading out to explore Amsterdam's hotspots.

Super fun and personal Sir Albert Hotel Sir Albert gives you personal tips from his own Little Black Book. A man after my own heart ;-). In his little black book, he shares his favorite spots in the area with you. Sir Albert and I have a lot in common because we love the same kinds of hotspots when it comes to good food and shopping. Discover all your favorite addresses in De Pijp here!


Address: Albert Cuypstraat 2-6, Amsterdam
Neighborhood: The Pijp Amsterdam
Free Wifi? YES
Price level: rooms from € 180.
Perfect for: a super central location in one of Amsterdam's nicest neighborhoods
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