2011-06-25

Hotel Krasnapolsky

NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky

NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky
Dam Square 02 977.PNG
Location Amsterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates 52°22′22″N 4°53′40″E / 52.37278°N 4.89444°E
Rooms 468

NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, often informally referred to as Hotel Krasnapolsky is a five-star hotel on Dam Square in central Amsterdam, Netherlands. The hotel has 468 rooms, a convention center, restaurants and a pier for boats on canal.

To mark the exhibition of 1883 he built the business into a hotel with 125 rooms. In the late 19th century it was the only hotel in Amsterdam with hot water and telephones in each room.

After World War I more buildings were purchased and the hotel was extended to Pijlsteeg.

In 1971, the hotel was sold and in 1974 it became the Hotel Krasnapolsky. In the 1990s, the owners purchased a series of hotels and restaurants at home and abroad, including the Amsterdam Doelen Hotel, Schiller Hotel and Caransa Hotel. In 1998 Golden Tulip bought the entire hotel chain, and in 2000 Golden Tulip was in turn bought up by NH Hoteles, the current owners of the Krasnapolsky.






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