A CANAL VIEW IS ALWAYS ON THE WISH LIST WHEN booking a room in Amsterdam, but new ofering Sweets Hotel takes waterside accommodation to the next level. The city’s bridge houses were once home to the keepers who opened and closed the bridges for canal traic, but they fell into disuse when the technology was automated.
PHOTOGRAPH: SWEETS HOTEL/MIRJAM BLEEKER
Scattered across Amsterdam, 28 of these architecturally unique properties have been converted into miniature hotel suites, each suitable for two adult guests. Inevitably diminutive, the studios are high on style if not space, with clever compact design, comfy beds and custom-made furniture. Among the most historic is the Amstelschutsluis (pictured), dating from 1673 and only accessible by boat, by which breakfast can also be delivered daily. From £150 including breakfast; sweetshotel.amsterdam
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