




At the beautiful 'Prinsengracht' in the heart of Amsterdam, behind the doors of number 717, you'll find a world of hospitality.
Unique ambience
Hotel Seven One Seven has eight suites, which are all different from one another. Every suite is named after a famous composer or writer and is decorated in the style of the artist’s personality or work. The rooms are furnished with carefully chosen antique and modern pieces, such as beautiful couches, large comfortable chairs, elegant tables and cupboards. The colorful walls are decorated with contrasting wallpaper and fabrics, and adorned with modern and classical art. All this makes a stay in Hotel Seven One Seven a unique experience.
Every suite is provided with a refreshment cabinet, a safe deposit box, television, radio, DVD and CD player and a modem connection.
Breakfast can be served in the room, downstairs in the Strawinsky room or, in the summer, outside on the patio.
The general entourage of Hotel Seven One Seven is characterized by an authentic atmosphere created through the use of classical furniture, European and ethnic art, which gives the canal house a special and cosy ambience.
Strawinsky room
Hotel Seven One Seven is an excellent location for private lunches and dinners. The charming Strawinsky room offers the opportunity for private dining for 12 to 24 guests. The classical decorations and the beautiful high doors give this room a special authentic atmosphere. Conferences are possible for 16 participants at the most.
All-in
A stay in Hotel Seven One Seven is all-inclusive. Afternoon tea with sweets, house wines and à la carte breakfast are included in the price.
Hotel Seven one Seven can easily be reached by tram, bus or car (parking close to the hotel)
Hotel Seven One Seven
Prinsengracht 717
1017 JW Amsterdam
Phone: (+31) (0)20 427 07 17
Fax: (+31) (0)20 423 07 17
E-mail: info@717hotel.nl
Website: www.717hotel.nl
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