Amsterdam Beach Rentals 2.25

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Dr. Joh. G. Mezgerstraat 32
Zandvoort, 2041HC
Netherlands

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We rent out all kind of lovely apartments in Zandvoort. We think you'll like them a lot!

Zandvoort is also sometimes called "Amsterdam Beach". That's how we found our name.

Zandvoort is the best alternative stay for a trip to Amsterdam. It's only 27 minutes by train. So in daytime you can watch a real "Van Gogh" and in the evening-time sip on your cocktail at the beach. That why our slogan is:

Combine seeing with being...

Zandvoort has a lovely towncenter with little shops and restaurants. You can also rent a bike and explore the National Parks; "Kennemerduinen and Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen", which embedded Zandvoort.

Zandvoort has a lot of Beachclubs in summer, where you can have great food and drinks. And a few left in winter, where you can co for a nice hot coco, or meal.

Did you know that Zandvoort also has a Nude Beach?

If you feel like visiting the surroundings by train; it is only approximately 10 minutes to Haarlem" and to just 27 minutes to go to "Amsterdam Centraal."

We also have a great Race-corse "Circuit Park Zandvoort" (1.2 km), Owned by a member of the Dutch Royal family. There are organized a lot of activities and festivities there, like DTM and Historic Grand Prix. Maybe you want to get your race-license?

In Zandvoort it's also possible to learn how to Wave-, or Kitesurf. And you van even get your PADI.

Odyssee is just 24 km away from Schiphol Airport.

The history of Zandvoort: It's nice to know that the railway line is built to Zandvoort Bath by wealthy Jewish families from Amsterdam, in late 1800, to spent the summer here. Because Zandvoort became so populair even Empress Sissi came here for her summer vacation, you can see a memorial bust of here on the boulevard. Before that it was just a little fisherman's town, what you still can see back in the Centre of the village.

Unfortunately is the boulevard broken down in the Second World War, to make the Atlantic Wall. So there aren't any of the old buildings left there. But there is a promenade to have a lovely walk on and we have al kind of great Beachclubs where you can eat, drink and relax.