HOW IT WORKS: This is a valet parking service. Drive to the drop-off point at the address indicated on your reservation and the valet company staff will take charge of your vehicle, taking it to be parked in their guarded car park in the outskirts of Amsterdam, where it will remain ... Read more
HOW IT WORKS: This is a valet parking service. Drive to the drop-off point at the address indicated on your reservation and the valet company staff will take charge of your vehicle, taking it to be parked in their guarded car park in the outskirts of Amsterdam, where it will remain until you ask for it to be returned.
Remember! This is just the meeting point where the driver will collect your vehicle :)
In Amsterdam you can have a very entertaining time just watching the world go by! If this is not your cup of tea; there are countless ways to keep yourself busy! The Jordaan area has a lot to offer. To give you a quick draft; The Nine Streets, stunning canals, Anne Frank House (200 metre walk) and some magnificent museums and art galleries.
I think we’re off to a pretty good start on how to go Dutch!
Finding a parking space can be an epic journey in the city centre. The good news is that our valet service will spare you from wasting your precious time in this wonderful city. Drive straight to The Toren on the famous Keizersgracht, number 164, where a professional driver will take your car off your hands at the agreed time. He will then take it to a secure car park just outside the city centre.
To kick-start your trip, we offer you some suggestions on how to spend your time wisely.
Shopaholics, may we get your attention, please? ‘De Negen Straatjes’ are very close to this drop-off point. There is so much eye candy and you will be amazed to see that much elegance, uniqueness and style crammed into 9 little streets.
In the mood for amusement? You can pay a visit to the Cultural Centre ‘De Rode Hoed’, Boom Chicago comedy theatre or ‘Theo Thijssen Museum’.
The other main attractions in the area are: Anne Frank House, Western Church, Multatuli Museum and the Northern Church and Reypenaer Kaas Proeflokaal.
◊ Move around
Amsterdam also offers an excellent public transport system, which includes trains, trams, metros, buses and ferries. The closest tram station is Westermarkt, from where you can hop on tram line 13 and 17 (which brings you to the central station in 3 stops.)
» To get here
The drop-off point is at Keizersgracht 164 in ‘Amsterdam Centrum’. On the “Ring Amsterdam (A10)” take the exit S105 and follow the signs ‘Centrum’ until you reach the Rozengracht. Pass the Western Church, pass the bridge and go left. You are now on Keizersgracht. Turn left over the second bridge and then turn left again and go to number 164. Be careful driving here, because anyone who has ever tried to make his way through the centre of Amsterdam knows it: cyclists rule!
Ready to go? Book your parking space in advance to have a hassle-free start to your stay!
There are a few additional products and services. Such as:
• To have your car returned earlier than the agreed time or at a different location; €10
• To have your car returned after opening hours (7 am - 10 pm), it's an additional €50
• Car wash Read less