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Come early and enjoy a coffee in the Amrâth Cafe. But before; take the stairs up to the third floor to see the windows with a gigantic double-hemisphere world map.
By 1916 the six shipping companies were operating from the prestigious palace they so desired as their head office. Travelers could come here to book their voyage in suitably stylish surroundings. The Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and Africa were the most popular destinations, but ships also sailed from Java to New York, China, Japan and South America.
Today the booking counters are a reminder of how tickets were sold. Money from the sales was stored in a massive cast-iron walk-in safe in the basement.
A large renovation started in 2003, and finally, in June 2007, the Grand Hotel Amrâth opened its doors.
Guests marveled at discovering authentic and historical features and wrote raving reviews, which won the hotel numerous prizes.
No wonder the Grand Hotel Amrâth is "A world of luxury and art".
Prins Hendrikkade 108, 1011 AK Amsterdam The Grand Hotel Amrâth is located in the former Shipping House, a decorated monument and an example of the Amsterdam School architecture.
The Amrâth is a 15-minute walk to the Maritime Museum.
Importantly, this hotel provides its own secure parking garage with valet parking.
Rooms: euros 285.00 and up.
The pre-map fair cocktail reception and Canal tour will depart in front of the Amrath Hotel, Prins Hendrikkade 108, 1011 AK Amsterdam.
A one-and-a-half hour cruise of the Amsterdam canals with other map enthusiasts, drinks and light snacks.
Limited to 50 guests on a first-come, first-serve basis. [Learn more]
Euros 45.00pp