The Hotel Pulitzer is comprised of 25 restored 17th and 18th century canal houses. Each of our 230 distinctive guest rooms represents a small piece of Dutch history and culture. Located in the beautiful gardens, our art gallery offers multiple expositions each year.
Though rich in historical splendor, our hotel also offers today’s modern amenities, including the latest technology with wired and wireless (Wi-Fi) High Speed Internet Access in all public areas, meeting facilities and all guest rooms. Whether you are touring the nearby museums and attractions or conducting business in our excellent facilities, Hotel Pulitzer, A Luxury Collection Hotel is the ideal place to enjoy.
Location:
Overlooking two of the citys most picturesque canals, Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht, Hotel Pulitzer, A Luxury Collection Hotel is ideally located in the middle of the old city center of Amsterdam.
Area Details:
Bring your bike by the famous nine streets, to the quaint little shops in the Jordaan quarter or visit the main museums and attractions of the flower market, Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum, the Historical Museum, and the Royal Palace. Take a picturesque trip on Amsterdams canals, often referred to as the "Venice of the North", by renting our own canal boat, The Tourist. The recreation possibilities are endless.
Recreations:
Our meeting and banquet facilities offer a wide range of accommodations for your special event - from elegant ballrooms to private canal boats. All meeting rooms are non-smoking.
Savor an exquisite culinary experience in the beautiful and trendy Pulitzers Restaurant. Or relax with an after dinner cocktail in Pulitzers Bar. Enjoy access to Pulitzers Gym, equipped with the latest state-of-the-art fitness equipment featuring individual flat screen TVs. For our smoking guests we provide a smoking section. Guests will also be permitted to smoke in all public areas such as the bar and lobby.
Rooms:
Our 230 luxurious guest rooms and suites are uniquely designed. Even after a recent renovation, the authentic atmosphere of Dutch history and culture is completely in tact with details such as split-level rooms and wooden beams.
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