YYu LingI had been looking forward to staying at Huis Ten Bosch on this trip, so I chose the Amsterdam Hotel. Checking in was a bit of a hassle, as you had to enter the park and then take a shuttle bus to the hotel. The hotel's exterior resembles a classical European building, and from a distance, it felt like you were truly in the Netherlands.
The lobby is spacious and high-ceilinged, with European-style decor, giving you the feeling of being transported to another country the moment you enter. The front desk staff was very friendly, and the check-in process was quick. They also provided a brief introduction to the park's activities and transportation.
The room was more spacious than I expected, decorated in a European-style elegance. The window overlooked the park's canals and streets, a truly captivating sight. At night, the park, illuminated, reflected in the water, created a truly fairytale-like atmosphere. We specifically chose an exterior room so we could watch the fireworks, but ultimately we enjoyed the spectacular display downstairs with other guests.
With multiple restaurants and a convenience store within the park, there was no shortage of food.
Being right inside the park, the hotel was within easy reach, allowing for immediate exploration, making it much more convenient than staying outside the park. There's also a large bathhouse within the park, which also requires a shuttle bus to reach, which is a bit inconvenient.
Overall, the Amsterdam Hotel felt like more than just accommodation; it was a complete part of the trip. The atmosphere, convenience, and service were all unforgettable. If I were to visit Huis Ten Bosch again, I would definitely stay there again, and I'd even recommend it to first-time visitors. Combining both entertainment and accommodation is the true essence of Huis Ten Bosch.
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