Summary:
Our property is situated in an old historical building located in the West part of Amsterdam, only a stroll away from the Rembrandt Park. The airport is only 7 minutes away by train. Bens The Walton features free Wi-Fi. The apartments are split over two floors with modern decoration and a natural colour interior.
We offer coffee, tea and chocolate milk for our guests in the lobby, next to the workbar as we love giving back to our guests.
A vending machine with wide selection of snacks is also available to our guests in the lobby area.
The Space:
These modernly designed guest apartments are between 30 - 34m². Featuring a warm design tailored to the needs of couples and business travellers alike. This apartment provides a fully-equipped kitchen, ensuite bathroom, and dining area. Furthermore, a seating area in front of the television is available to unwind after a long day. The sofa in the seating area can be transformed into a 2-person bed, allowing for a maximum occupancy of 4 guests.
Guest Access:
Guests are free to make use of every corner of these stylish apartments.
The Neighborhood:
The apartment complex is located in the calm and suburbain district of Amsterdam New-West where you can get the most out of your business trip. Amsterdam's business district, de Zuidas, is located only four metro stops away. Within ten minutes you are in the hart of the financial district. Furthermore, the Hoofddorpplein with its restaurants and cafés is located only a 20-minute strol away. From there on you're just a few tram stops out from the Leidseplein Nightlife area, and the Museum Square with its famous Van Gogh, and Rijksmuseum.
Getting Around:
Amsterdam New-West is located just next to the A10 ringway. Very useful if you would like to reach the complex by taxi from the airport. Furthermore, ample public transport is available such as the Amsterdam Lelylaan train station with direct access to Amsterdam Airport and Central Station. Lelylaan station is also serviced by the metro with direct lines to the business district, the RAI Convention Center, and Amsterdam Central. Just minutes away you are able to take tram lines 1, 17, and 27.
If you are planning to explore Amsterdam by public transport, we would recommend getting a daily/weekly traveling pass. You can find more information here: https://webshop.gvb.nl/en_gb/
○ Parking
Public parking on the streets is possible, depending on availability. This must be paid at the parking meters of the municipality.
○ Recommendations
We highly recommend downloading the app 9292. This handy app helps you find your way around Amsterdam and beyond, providing public transport advice for the whole of the Netherlands, including all major public transport operators and the national railway network.