Seven One Seven - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Designer and former proprietor Kees van der Valk (who has now retired to warmer climes) was a fashion designer who savvily applied his discerning eye to the décor of this hotel. Men's suiting fabrics have been used to upholster the overstuffed armchairs and sofas, and guest rooms - each of wh... fodors.com
No title - expert review All the big stereotypes about Dutch hotels (freaky modernist design, low budget student digs) are right out the window Seven One Seven is as traditional and as haute luxury as they come, just eight sumptuous rooms (six of them actually suites) in a landmark 19th century house along the Prinzengracht... tablethotels.com
The best kind of luxury - user review Just spent a glorious 2 weeks at the 717. Ask for the Picasso or Schubert rooms, or the room at the top if you don't mind the hike. We enjoyed the daily tea service, cocktail service, a... fodors.com
Fabulous hotel - user review More a home away from home. Gorgeous, elegant yet warm and homey. One of the best hotels I have ever... fodors.com
Returned to 717 and did not regret it... - user review My husband and I had the pleasure once again to return to 717 canalhouse/hotel. It was just as we remembered it, and this time we requested the Goethe room. As per my review in 2004, the same applies, close proximity to museums, shops etc. Sometimes one hesitates to go back to a hotel in case it is ... fodors.com
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