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Golden Tulip Apollo Amsterdam
Golden Tulip Apollo Amsterdam
Apollolaan 2
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Golden Tulip Apollo Amsterdam is an International Luxury Hotel situated in the green heart of Amsterdam Oud Zuid. It offers a wonderful view over the confluence of 5 canals. The hotel is fully air-conditioned and due to its perfect location at only a few minutes walk from exclusive shopping streets, the famous Museum square, the RAI Congress Centre and the WTC, the hotel is absolutely ideal for both business and leisure guests. Golden Tulip Apollo Amsterdam features 5 meeting rooms with a capacity ranging from 2 to 300 guests. All meeting rooms are equipped with individual air conditioning and High Speed Wireless Internet access. From an informal meeting, an exclusive lunch or dinner to an extensive event, our Conference & Banqueting team will be more than happy to create a program that fulfills your wishes. While enjoying the magnificent view over the canals, the restaurant La Sir offers you the best Fish specialties of the season. Next to our a La Carte menu there is a possibility to choose your own dinner with multiple courses, for a fixed price.We would love to surprise you with our excellent service and excellent dishes. How about a cocktail or dinner party on board of a classic wooden boat, departing from our private marina?Standard Business Rooms, Executive rooms or Marina Suites, all our 223 rooms offer you absolute comfort. Whether you prefer canal view or the luxury of a separate seating area, a good night sleep is guaranteed. The hotel is easy to reach from the motorways and offers private parking facilities.

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