I arrived in Amsterdam at 5:15 am this morning in advance of the Global Superyachts Forum, dreading having to wait for anything to open. I was certain that I would not be able to check-in to my hotel, nothing would be open, and I would be miserable. Boy was I wrong!
Upon arriving at the Banks Mansion (in a great location only two blocks from Rembrantplein) I was greated with a smile, with a complimentary minibar, free wifi, very nice (if smaller ) room with a view of the canal! It was still dark, so a little bit of CNN and a drink and I was asleep. (BTW, there are lots of other little touches, like a nighlight on the bathroom floor and a tv speaker there too, a bowl of apples in your room to snack on, free movies, Frank Lloyd Wright inspired furniture, plenty of task lighting and free DVDs among others.)
A few hours later I was awoken by a racket outside. I opened my curtains and it was a parade; a parade for Sinter Klaus...the "real" Santa Claus! Children were lining the street, beautiful horsedrawn carrages and floats were slowing going by with jugglers and elf-like assistance giving candy and treats to the children. What a great way to be woken up!
A bit of complimentary cooked breakfast and it was time to walk around a bit; seeing the familiar and discovering some new things. What I like about this hotel, among other things, is that its location is fantastic for shopping, dining and people watching...with the museums also being within walking distance...and I can hop on the No. 4 tram right to the RAI Center for the GSF and METS marine industry show.
I try to do one "tourist" thing everywhere I go. Today was the Heineken Brewery Tour. The tour has been closed for about a year, so it was brand new. They did a great job with the renovations. You would not recognize the place...and most all for the better. While for an older person it was OK, there is a lot of fun stuff for the younger tourist. So, age dependent, I would put it on the "Must Due" or "Give it a miss" list.
Another bit of a walk and then back to the Banks Mansion for complimentary cocktails and snacks in a small, but very attractive, lobby...and writing this post. I really like this place. (And Amsterdam ain't so bad either!)
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