SIR ALBERT HOTEL
Hotel located in the Pijp district of Amsterdam with a Japanese restaurant.
Sir Albert is a luxury hotel located in the heart of the creative and vibrant De Pijp district. It boasts a rich history, occupying a former diamond factory. Large windows and high ceilings recall this original architectural heritage. Four room types are available to suit your every need. The traveler has the feeling of staying in a beautiful and luxurious residence, which was indeed the ambition of the Sir Albert's designers. The hotel's adjoining Izakaya Japanese restaurant is an absolute must.
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The gym is a personal training gym down the block that hotel guests can access. It is quite a small space so if there are meetings or sessions going on it is very awkward to work out there.
The most disturbing part for our stay is that we had the privacy sign up during the whole stay because we didn’t need housekeeping and we don’t like people going through our belongings. Not only did the hotel call to inquire why we had the privacy sign up, one morning, a hotel staff actually entered the room without announcing himself, and I was not properly dressed. I made sure the privacy sign was correctly placed (because the other side reads please service the room) and reported the incident to the front desk. The receptionist did not believe me and actually questioned if I had misplaced the privacy sign, and said that housekeeping always announce themselves before entering. Nothing further was done.
We actually considered switching hotels after that experience because we didn’t feel safe there. There was no way to lock the door from the inside of the room so the same incident could have happened again. We didn’t end up switching because we were leaving in 2 days. But for the remainder of the time we were constantly worried about people entering our room unauthorized.