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Old Oct 13, 2017, 2:39 pm
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Sorry folks, waiting for an admin / MOD to sort out an edit a review issue for me...I have the pictures and text finished now but can't upload them! This is the what my browser window looks like when I try to edit it (or add a new review)...(EDIT: now sorted thanks to work around tip). Main issue still exists.
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Old Oct 14, 2017, 2:55 am
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Nice Bob, We also stayed in that exact same room. The living room while nice is a bit of a waste of space unless you are planning to have friends come over. What did you originally book?
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Is it just me or does the 'review' feature not work right now? I can't seem to get it to load the review page...just loads the footer of FT page...

Had a lovely stay here, will post the review and pics as soon as that works again!

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Indeed. It’s not just you. I faced the same problem when doing the review for Sofitel Berlin I just posted. This bug has been notified by someone else in the technical support forum. See posts #87 & 88 here :
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Old Oct 14, 2017, 5:24 am
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Originally Posted by BotB
Is it just me or does the 'review' feature not work right now? I can't seem to get it to load the review page...just loads the footer of FT page...

Had a lovely stay here, will post the review and pics as soon as that works again!

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The problem has been reported. It is a sitewide bug, not just in the Accor forum.

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Old Oct 14, 2017, 5:33 am
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Thanks ^ , review in full now finally published, thanks to the tip to work around the current issues (by typing https:// before the rest of the text in the browser window! Thanks Goldorak for the tip ^ )...

To the question: I had booked a junior suite with points and cash. Upgraded to this Opera suite. Very nice indeed. I enjoyed the layout personally but I definitely know what you mean...the living room area was massive compared to the bedroom.

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Old Oct 14, 2017, 5:36 am
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Originally Posted by Goldorak
Indeed. It’s not just you. I faced the same problem when doing the review for Sofitel Berlin I just posted. This bug has been notified by someone else in the technical support forum. See posts #87 & 88 here :
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you can solve the problem by adding https:// in the address bar.
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The problem has been reported. It is a sitewide bug, not just in the Accor forum.

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Thanks both, I've used the work around solution to finish my review now and hope it helps others. Hope the issue gets resolved soon. Safe travels. ^
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Old Oct 14, 2017, 6:28 am
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Thanks for this great review BotB. This is an hotel I’d like to try and I walked by several times hanging around AMS, but the prices are not in line with my personal budget and work will never pay for this
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Old Oct 14, 2017, 7:09 am
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Originally Posted by Goldorak
Thanks for this great review BotB. This is an hotel I’d like to try and I walked by several times hanging around AMS, but the prices are not in line with my personal budget and work will never pay for this
^ always enjoy your reviews as well, thanks for taking the time to post them.

Agree about always having wanted to try this one out...I am travelling less these days so am becoming more picky about where I stay and I also tend to do shorter stays so this opens up some options for me that I couldn't do before. This time was quite unique in that I was only staying for a night, my partner was not with me and it always helps that we are DINK's...(dual income no kids)...

While it was a work visit, I pay privately and claim an amount back that won't come close to covering this stay but given that it was somewhere I always wanted to try I decided to do it anyway and fund the majority privately.

One day hope to meet up with you and any other Accor frequent guests...safe travels in the meantime! ^
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Thank you BotB​​​​​​! Property looks very well renovated and a place I would like to try out too some day.
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Good to know. I will book a junior suite next time. We didn't use the butler at all to be honest. And our welcome gift was 2 small bars of white chocolate with some story about trading from afar.
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Good to know. I will book a junior suite next time. We didn't use the butler at all to be honest. And our welcome gift was 2 small bars of white chocolate with some story about trading from afar.
Agreed, book the jnr. suite and the chances are very good to get this room type. I noted two others that also were Gold/Plat and upgraded from same to Opera suites, so it appears to be a nice benefit here. ^ (over the course of an evening, I had some trouble with my phone so the front desk staff were kind enough to charge it for me in their offices so I was visiting it a few times...I could have asked the butler but couldn't be bothered to be honest)...

Apparently the Opera suites are in 3 former admiral houses which they converted to 16 rooms (not sure if they were all opera suites or there is a mix).

I would have liked to do the tour at 11 AM each day of the hotel to get the history and will take part in the future during my next stay in this fine city...definitely worth doing (and I don't believe you need to be a guest.)

One note on rooms: apparently the room on the end (to the right of 714 if you were looking at the entrance door of 714) has an even steeper stair case that just about necessitates using the (external) lift to get between floors...so do try to get the middle or first suite if at all possible due to this reason.

Safe travels, I'd love to stay here again, even in an entry level room as the hotel was very nice in all other aspects.
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Originally Posted by BotB
Sorry folks, waiting for an admin / MOD to sort out an edit a review issue for me...I have the pictures and text finished now but can't upload them! This is the what my browser window looks like when I try to edit it (or add a new review)...(EDIT: now sorted thanks to work around tip). Main issue still exists.
The rooms on the opposite side of the hall way are actually canal suites. I meet another person staying at the hotel in the steam room. And so I was able to get that info.

Yes junior suites are already quite expensive (400 Euro's per night). And I think the Opera suites rarely get taken out compared to the lower priced rooms because there is a large difference in price.
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Luxurious stay

Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam

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Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam

Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197 Amsterdam, NL 1012 EX

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Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam

It was time to return to Amsterdam after a few years' break and I decided without hesitation to stay at Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam because of good experiences in past. It's easily reachable by foot from the central railway station.

First issue: no one welcomed guests nor helped with the luggage. We dragged everything inside by ourself.

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Check In

Check-in procedures could have been in any hotel. I’ve been at this hotel three times and still it was necessary to give credit card, scan passport and sign doucments. No thank you for the loyalty and wrong Le Club status in the papers.

After all the paperwork had been done, the experience improved: a front of house manager and a guest relations officer came to personally greet us before a butler guided us to the room which was ready before 12pm.

I had booked a superior room and, according to the butler, got upgraded to a luxury room which is the next category. On the way to our room the butler explained the facilities and our benefits. Really nice personalized service.

Later, we were moved to a prestige suite due to some issues in the luxury room. You’ll find more about it below.

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Art work above the front desk.

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Welcome treats beside the font desk.

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Cold towels are always nice.

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Altar of celebrities.


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Lenny Kravitz, too, was here.

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Stairs leading to rooms.

Luxury room

The room was splendid: spacious and well-equipped. However, the location of it wasn’t the most ideal: next to elevators – opposity to my preference, actually.

At check-in, we were informed that housekeeping is making a final inspection in our room. Despite that, I found a good amound of leftover goodies of a previous customer in the minibar.

Also, shower hadn’t been cleaned properly. There were finger prints and soap marks in the chromed faucet which is unacceptable for any hotel not to mention a five-star luxury hotel that charged us over 900 euros for a two-night stay.

The front of house manager was very apologetic and offered to move us to one of the prestige suites which we accepted.

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Prestige suite

The suite was lovely. It had a large living room, a separate bedroom, a handy walk-in closet, a huge bathroom and two toilets.

Unlike the luxury room, the suite had fresh flowers. However, the suite didn’t come with Bose audio player which I found odd. Both the luxury room and the prestige suite had two big bottles of mineral water and plenty of Hermes bath amenities. As too often in Sofitel, dental and shaving kits needed to be requested.

The suite had added amenities, though: Ritual’s hand cream and Evian’s morning face spray. Very nice. Our butler proactively offered to prepare an oil bath for us while we were having dinner outside, free of charge of course. Again, amazing.

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Service

The service was exemplary almost everywhere in the hotel, housekeeping being the only department leaving room for improvement. It was just indifferent. For example, the used bath amenities weren’t always replenished and sometimes towels weren’t changed, not to mention the cleaning issues we had in our first room. They need to pay attention to details.

Dining

The hotel has a Michelin-star restaurant called Bridges. It’s owened by the hotel and breakfast is served there, too.

The breakfast was mostly of high quality. Guests could collect items from the buffet and order hot dishes from an extensive menu. They also had dim sums which, unfortunately, were just okay. Considering the price, almost 40 euros, chamapange should be included to the breakfast instead of charging extra for it.

We ate once in Bistro that shares same kitchen with the Bridges. The ”Michelin-star” burger we had was super good.

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Bistro.

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Bistro bar.

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Breakfast.

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Bridges.

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Flying Dutchman bar.

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Library bar.

Location

Very central, walkable location. The central railway station and shopping streets were within 5–10 minutes walk.

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Spa

Too few hotels in Europe has a spa. Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam is one of those that has: a swimming pool and two different kind of saunas, beside a tiny gym. It was nice to use after exploring the city.

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Loyalty treatment

In addition to the early check-in and the room upgrade I, as a platinum member, received a drink voucher that could be used for anything at the bar called Flying Dutchman, including a glass of Collet champagne.

Newspaper was brought to room each day and late check-out was granted until 4:30pm without fuss.

We received two welcome gifts, one in each day: first yammy marmalades and then dark chocolate butterflies. In both days we also got a fruit platter. I liked the stories on how the hotel has inspired their pastry chef. Those were provided with the delicacies.

The management of the hotel organizes cocktail hours every uneven Thursday. This isn’t advertied anywhere which is weird. We just coincidentally happened to go to the bar just at the right time. There weren’t much people and we had a good talk with one of the guest relations officers. Champagne was on the house. I hope more hotels would do the same.

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Welcome letter.

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Drink voucher.

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Drink voucher.

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First welcome amenity: marmalades.

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Story of the marmalades.

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Second welcome amenity: chocolate butterfly and fruits.

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Story of the butterflies.

Overall

The hotel is really nice and that’s what one should expect for the price. It’s very pricey and thus there shoudn’t be any troubles, really. Even though there were some things I wasn’t very happy about, the management solved them quick after pointed out. 8/10.

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Old Jan 13, 2019, 6:22 pm
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Thanks for the review wkndtraveler.
Is it just me or a bad impression on the pictures, but I find the room decoration and furniture somewhat basic for the price they charge ?
Our dear Moderator would call that “IKEA chic”
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Lovely chrome-trimmed closet.

And this closet reminds me of my university dormitory one, though admittedly it didn't have the chrome-trim blink factor like the hotel one does.

Excellent review @wkndtraveler by the way.
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