… important attractions of Amsterdam. The beautiful and vibrant city of Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands but not the seat of the government, that is The Hague. Amsterdam is a living legend, founded in the late 12th century. The city is built around a network of stunning canals with centuries old houses but also contemporary architectural designs with historical attraktions and world-famous museums, like the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. Amsterdam is well-known for its tolerance and ethnic and cultural diversity. The five star Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel is perfectly located in the very heart of the city centre of Amsterdam between the Central Station and the Dam Square. The Central Station is only six hundred away and the Dam Square with the Royal Palace and the biggest department shop in Amsterdam - De Bijkenkorf - eight hundred metres. The most attractions of the vibrant city such as the shopping district, the famous diamond factories and the Anne Frank House are within walking distance. The Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel offers an elegant marble hotel lobby filled with beautiful chandeliers and guests can enjoy the Dutch hospitality with a uniquely informal and pleasant atmosphere. The Renaissance Hotel in Amsterdam is directly connected by an underground walkway to the Convention Centre "Koepelkerk", a building from the 17th century with magnificent domed roof. The historic Koepelkerk was completely restored in 1995 and it is now one of the most modern convenvention centres in the Netherlands. The Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel offers 381 guestrooms and junior suites on eight floors. All rooms are decorated in a classical and elegant style and they offer all modern comfort. The Renaissance Hotel offers the "Brasserie Noblesse" serving finest international cuisine and the "Koepelcafe", an popular meeting point and authentic dutch pub. The conference facilities are situated in the Koepelkerk, a domed church from the 17th century, opposite the hotel and connected by an underground walkway.
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