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Armagh Hotels
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1. Armagh City Hotel
2. Hillview Lodge
3. Dundrum House
4. Charlemont Arms Hotel
5. The Meadows - Armagh
6. Tepee Valley Campsite
7. Courtyard Mews
8. Basil Sheils Bar & Restaurant Armagh - B&B Accommodation
9. Dobbin Lodge
10. Dobbin Lodge
11. Gosford Castle Self Catering Accommodation
12. The Laurels Bed & Breakfast
13. The Rose Luxury Self Catering Accommodation
14. log cabin, 15. ballinahinch house, 16. dean's hill, 17. st michael's, 18. reuanne house b&b, 19. the keys, drumspittal house b&b.
Kilmore Lodge
Reuanne house b&b.
Charlemont House Bed & Breakfast & Venue Hire
MoyKinney House
The ryandale inn.
Muleany House
Gorestown glamping chalets.
Spice Cottages
The Bleu Apple B&B
Grange Lodge
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...Our accommodations Dobbin Lodge and Courtyard Mews are the perfect spot for families, friends and small groups that want the convenience of staying in the City of Armagh. Within walking distance of tourist attractions, restaurants and shops combined with the comfort of luxury private selfcatering...
All of our accommodations are situated close to Belfast International and City Airport (1 hour by car) and Dublin Airport (1 and a half hour journey by car)
Armagh city is full of much history and many attractions to see and enjoy
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Visitor information can be access easily online at https://visitarmagh.com/ or on social media, Facebook and Instagram – Visit Armagh
Or in person, at Armagh County Museum The Mall East, Armagh, BT61 9BE
The museum is open Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm & Sat 10am – 4pm Admission: Free | T. 028 3752 3070
Banbridge FE McWilliam Gallery and Studio 200 Newry Road, Banbridge, County Down, BT32 3NB
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Hilltop Hideaway (Secluded pod + Private hot tub)
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Tullydowey Gate Lodge
Situated beside the village of Blackwatertown on the border between counties Tyrone and Armagh. Tullydowey Gate Lodge is a Grade B1 listed property built in 1793. Restoration of the gate lodge was completed in 2019 and undertaken with the utmost regard for the history of the building with many of the existing 18th century features sympathetically maintained whilst providing the comforts of 21st century living in a traditional country cottage style turning it once again into a real eye catcher.
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Flat in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
Lemnagore Lodge
Cosy self-catering apartment located between 2 beautiful estates. The house is surrounded by green and lush farmland and an old railway line. We are only 12 minutes away from beautiful Armagh. It is a good shopping town with plenty of restaurants, cafes, leisure centre, museums and planetarium. There are ple of parks and forests nearby, for that peaceful walk. Our place is ideal for families, couples, and the lone traveller alike. Welcome basket on arrival with tea, coffee, milk, and water.
Cottage in Mullaghbawn, UK
Hazelbrook Cottage: A country retreat with a view
Recently opened Hazel Brook cottage is a rural retreat, set down a private lane with uninterrupted views of Slieve Gullion. This haven is ideal for families, couples and solo travellers. It has every luxury, from underfloor heating to luxurious King Koil beds, fast free wifi and the latest Smart TV. Nearby in Mullaghbawn you will find outdoor pursuits (hiking, horse-riding, golf) and the cottage is 15min to Newry/Dundalk, 60min to Dublin/Belfast. The perfect location for your stay.
Farm stay in Lurgan, UK
Oxford Island home with a countryside view
A beautiful modern S/C apartment located on the edge of Oxford Island Nature Reserve set on the shores of Lough Neagh only 20 minutes south of Belfast, 30 minutes from the beach and 40 minutes from the Mourne mountains . The house is set on the grounds of a thatch cottage where we live with dogs, cats and hens which roam about freely waiting to welcome newcomers and overlooks stunning countryside. Titanic Exhibition, shopping and high end restaurants are all within easy reach.
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The River Fane Retreat One of Ireland's most popular & unique Airbnb escapes for couples Just 1 hour north of Dublin & 1 hour south of Belfast, our little well-being sanctuary awaits The amenities of this space have been specially designed for you to let go and disconnect from the stresses of life There is no better place to emerge into the depths of nature and discover the great benefits of natural hot and cold therapy in Ireland We invite you to: Rest | Relax | Recharge
Loft in Armagh, UK
Buzzard's Loft, Poyntzpass
This is modern homely central heated apartment, set in beautiful N. Ireland countryside. A hot tub is available, use is payable locally and NOT included in accommodation price. (£20 per hour) We are located 15 minutes from Newry and 10 minutes from Banbridge and the Boulevard Outlet Mall. We are ten minutes from the new Game of Thrones Studio tour . Bedroom- A king size bed, Blackout blinds. Living space- kitchen, recliner sofa, HD TV. Bathroom- shower, sink, toilet
Treehouse in Forkhill, UK
Balance Treehouse - Luxury high in the tree tops
High in the tree tops as you look out over the craggy Heather covered hills, stone ditched fields and winding narrow roads. Take a deep breath, relax and reconnect with nature. A unique hand crafted resort, boasting a natural rustic look with full modern connectivity. Accessed via a private rope bridge, a hot tub, outdoor net/hammock, outdoor shower built for two and super king bed complete with glass roof for star gazing. All fully controlled by voice commands.
Castle in Drogheda, Ireland
Drummond Tower / Castle
Victoria Drummond Tower was built as a Folly Tower in the victorian period in 1858 by William Drummond Delap as part of Monasterboice House & Demesne. The tower is regarded as a folly tower built in remembrance of his late mother. Recently restored into a small habitable dwelling and is now available for rental for selected months of the year. A very unique and enjoyable place to stay with a vast range of local & historical amenities at your disposal.
Cottage in Armagh City, Banbridge Down and Craigavon, UK
Mason's Cottage - a little bit special!
A little piece of history in the heart of County Down, Mason's Cottage has been thoughtfully restored to offer very comfortable modern facilities whilst retaining original features. Perfectly located for a quiet get away, or for the more active with cycling, water sports and hiking all only 30 minutes away. Restaurants, leisure centres, shopping outlet and cinemas are all within 10 mins drive in Banbridge, including the Game of Thrones Studio Tour.
Flat in Armagh
Situated near the heart of Armagh City Centre and short walk from local restaurants and theatres this apartment is a real Gem. Extensive modifications where made in 2018 to renovate the living facilities to a three double bedroom apartment with modern kitchen. The front bedroom can be busy with traffic if you are not used to town living.
28 Sept – 5 Oct
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Flowerhill Barn Apartment 2
Flowerhill Barn has just been converted into three luxury apartments. The apartments nestle in fifty acres of farmland. They are finished to a high standard. The apartments are adjacent to our popular Flowerhill Cottage. The apartments are situated three miles from the centre point of Northern Ireland.
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Armagh Hotels
Property types, distance from, traveller rating, hotel class, popular hotels in armagh right now.
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1. Armagh City Hotel
2. Hillview Lodge
3. Dundrum House
4. Charlemont Arms Hotel
5. The Meadows - Armagh
6. Tepee Valley Campsite
7. Courtyard Mews
8. Basil Sheils Bar & Restaurant Armagh - B&B Accommodation
9. Dobbin Lodge
10. Dobbin Lodge
11. Gosford Castle Self Catering Accommodation
12. The Laurels Bed & Breakfast
13. The Rose Luxury Self Catering Accommodation
14. log cabin, 15. ballinahinch house, 16. dean's hill, 17. st michael's, 18. reuanne house b&b, 19. the keys, drumspittal house b&b.
Kilmore Lodge
Reuanne house b&b.
Charlemont House Bed & Breakfast & Venue Hire
MoyKinney House
The ryandale inn.
Muleany House
Gorestown glamping chalets.
Spice Cottages
The Bleu Apple B&B
Grange Lodge
Armagh Hotels Information
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Our accommodations Dobbin Lodge, Courtyard Mews and Coach House are the perfect spot for families, friends and small groups that want the convenience of staying in the City of Armagh. Within walking distance of tourist attractions, restaurants and shops combined with the comfort of luxury private self-catering...
All of our accommodations are situated close to Belfast International and City Airport (1 hour by car) and Dublin Airport (1 and a half hour journey by car)
We also have 2 luxury cottage accommodations available in Slieve Donard (Newcastle) and Donegal
- Cherry Lodge
- Oaktree Lodge
Dobbin Lodge
Coach house, courtyard mews - cherry lodge.
Cherry Lodge is situated close to Armagh City Centre within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, theatre, cinema and tourist attractions.
Cherry Lodge is a fully self catering accommodation suitable for 2 people .
- 1 Double Bedroom
- Shower Room
- Fully Fitted Kitchen
- Living Room with Digital TV
- Towels and Bed Linen Provided
- Private Parking
- Heating and Electric Included
High Season Rates (per night)
* High Season = April, May, June, July, August, September, Christmas, Easter, Halloween and Public Holidays. Low Season = Rest of year. Weekend rates Friday or Saturday at high season price
Courtyard Mews - Oaktree Lodge
Oak Tree Lodge is situated close to Armagh City Centre within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, theatre, cinema and tourist attractions.
Oak Tree Lodge is fully self catering accommodation suitable for 4 people , in a quiet and picturesque setting.
- 1 Master Double Bedroom
- 1 Twin Bedroom
- Bath/Shower Room
- Outside Patio
High Season Rates (per night)
Courtyard mews - the loft.
The Loft is situated close to Armagh City Centre within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, theatre, cinema and tourist attractions.
The Loft is fully self catering accommodation suitable for 4 people .
- 1 Twin Room
Dobbin Lodge is a stone faced terrace house which was built by Leonard Dobbin in 1811. It is situated in Armagh City within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, theatre, cinema and tourist attractions.
Dobbin lodge was recently renovated. It accommodates 4 people .
- Double Bedroom
- Small Twin Bedroom
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Separate W.C.
- Free parking @ rear of property
Coach House is a stone faced terrace house which was built by Leonard Dobbin in 1811. It is situated in Armagh City within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, theatre, cinema and tourist attractions.
Coach House was recently renovated. It accommodates 4 people.
- Double Bedroom with Bath/Shower En suite
- Twin Bedroom with Shower Ensuite
- Free parking at Rear of Property
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Things to do in armagh, booking enquiry, …please email [email protected] or call 077 1267 7882 for all booking enquiries, if you wish to book dobbin lodge you may do so by clicking here ..
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This is what our guests think!
"dobbin lodge | “perfect location for comfortable stopover.”".
Compact, perfect for two independent people. Very well situated. Very warm, clean and cozy. Margaret couldn't have been more helpful.
"Dobbin Lodge | "Excellent""
very comfortable and clean, well provisioned for the self-caterer, great location.
"The Loft | “Great base to explore North or Southern Ireland”"
Great location, central to travel north or south of Ireland, easy to find. Margaret was great, couldn't have done more to help us settle in. Accommodation is surprisingly spacious with a double, twin and single rooms. We only had one night booked but would not hesitate to return for longer!
"Courtyard Mews | “Stunning apartment-perfectly designed and decorated...”"
Fantastic apartment- very big and spacious, and an excellently designed aparmtent with magnificent windows and all the amenities that one would need. Quality tv, with many channels (Sky digital), perfect location across the road from armagh golf club. Price is definitly a bargain for what you get. Would definitely stay again. Owner very helpful with directions also.
"Courtyard Mews | “A perfect spot for business travelers”"
Awesome spot, perfect base for my business trip. Margaret was so friendly and welcoming and even brought me milk, bread and fruit!! I will most definitely return.
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Killeavy Castle Estate
A luxury retreat nestled in the heart of County Armagh
The perfect antidote to the modern, fast-paced world and the ideal place to escape, retreat, relax and unwind
Killeavy Castle Estate is a luxury retreat nestled in the heart of County Armagh set amidst 365 acres of breathtaking countryside on the slopes of majestic Slieve Gullion, which has a mythical lake and passage tomb at its summit. Sustainable luxury accommodation comprises 45-bedroom boutique hotel, two charming self-catering lodges and the opportunity for the exclusive use of the magnificently restored 4-bedroom Killeavy Castle.
The estate offers guests a fully immersive experience of woodlands and a working farm which provides produce for the 2 AA rosette award-winning Restaurant, Bistro Bar and Farm Store.
Killeavy Castle Estate is uniquely environmentally friendly and will be carbon neutral in 2024 so guests can enjoy luxury, which includes an Elemis Spa, without environmental concerns. The working farm, estate gardens and on-site butcher allow the estate’s chefs to offer an authentic Farm to Fork dining experience. Virtually all the food served is produced at Killeavy or sourced within 20 miles of the estate. Single use plastic is minimised, waste is composted or recycled and solar panels are being installed. 50,000 native trees are being planted on the estate to create 150 acres of native woodlands.
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- Open All year
- B&B rate from £220 per room
- Dinner from £69 per person
12 Ballintemple Road Killeavy, Newry Co. Armagh BT35 8LQ
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Armagh City Hotel
2 Friary Road, Armagh, BT60 4FR, United Kingdom – Excellent location – show map
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Great food, room was very nice and was well improved from the last time I stayed. Staff were very helpful and pleasant.
Cleanness, great rooms and great facilities. Excellent food.
Ask to be moved to a room with a bath changed us straight away
Room was spacious, beds firm but comfortable, breakfast excellent huge choice Irish with lots of vegetables fruit yogurt etc. No vegan or vegetarian options. Close to bus station walk 15 minutes. Great location for walking to sights. Staff very friendly. They have an all day bistro and night restaurant. Make a reservation before you arrive.
Everything lovely hotel with great facilities and really lovely staff.
The breakfast was lovely, plenty to choose from. A little snack bar was convenient. Plenty to choose from on the dinner menu.The staff were lovely.
Beautiful hotel they went above and beyond for us we will defiantly be back again and the beds are one of the most comfortable beds we have ever stayed in at a hotel couldn’t believe the value for money to stay somewhere as lovely as this hotel
Very good staff good customer service. felt some staff lacked experience but did what they could
Good location,breakfast was great staff helpful and friendly
From the outside looks like nothing special. Not the most attractive style and look but once inside, wow! Food in the evening was amazing also.
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- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- 24-hour front desk
- Key card access
- Daily housekeeping
- Non-smoking rooms
- Baggage storage
In the heart of Armagh, the Armagh City Hotel is just 15 minutes’ walk from Armagh Astropark. With a modern leisure center and free parking, there is also a traditional restaurant. The spacious rooms at Armagh City each have a private modern bathroom and cozy seating area. All rooms feature a work desk, satellite TV, and some have impressive city views. The on-site health and fitness leisure center features an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and a fully equipped gym. With stylish decor, the Friary Restaurant serves creative cuisine using fresh, local produce. Featuring open fires, scenic views and live music, The Callan Lounge offers cocktails and light meals. Located in the historical town center, Armagh City Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the famous St Patrick’s Cathedrals. Lively Belfast can be reached in 45 minutes’ drive.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.1 for a two-person trip.
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- Indoor swimming pool
- Fitness center
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Very Good Breakfast
Property highlights
Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.1)
Want a great night's sleep? This hotel was highly-rated for its very comfy beds.
Breakfast Info
- Full English/Irish
Free parking available at the hotel
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Restaurants 1 restaurant on site.
- Cuisine Irish
- Open for Breakfast • Dinner
- Ambience Modern
Amenities of Armagh City Hotel Great facilities! Review score, 8.9
- Toilet paper
- Towels/Sheets (extra fee)
- Bathtub or shower
- Private Bathroom
- Free toiletries
- Alarm clock
- Outdoor furniture
- Electric kettle
- Socket near the bed
- Clothes rack
- Live sports events (broadcast)
- Live music/Performance
- Evening entertainment
- Golf course (within 2 miles) Additional charge
- Flat-screen TV
- Satellite channels
- Coffee house on site
- Wine/Champagne Additional charge
- Kids' meals Additional charge
- Special diet meals (on request)
- Breakfast in the room
- Invoice provided
- ATM on site
- Currency exchange
- Express check-in/out Additional charge
- Ironing service
- Dry cleaning Additional charge
- Laundry Additional charge
- Fax/Photocopying Additional charge
- Business center Additional charge
- Meeting/Banquet facilities Additional charge
- Fire extinguishers
- CCTV outside property
- CCTV in common areas
- Smoke alarms
- Security alarm
- Designated smoking area
- Smoke-free property
- Wake-up service
- Packed lunches
- Family rooms
- Ironing facilities
- Room service
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Opening times
- Open all year
- All ages welcome
- Heated pool
- Pool/Beach towels
- Locker rooms
- Personal trainer
- Fitness classes
- Yoga classes
- Full-body massage
- Hand massage
- Head massage
- Couples' massage
- Foot massage
- Neck massage
- Back massage
- Spa/Wellness packages
- Spa lounge/Relaxation area
- Spa facilities
- Light therapy
- Body treatments
- Facial treatments
- Beauty services
- Hot tub/Jacuzzi
- Massage Additional charge
- Spa Additional charge
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From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Until 11:00 AM
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Children & Beds
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome.
Children 17 and above will be charged as adults at this property.
To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.
Crib and extra bed policies
The number of cribs allowed depends on the option you choose. Check your selected option for more info.
There are no extra beds available at this property.
All cribs are subject to availability.
No age restriction
There's no age requirement for check-in
Pets are not allowed.
When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Accepted payment methods
Cash Armagh City Hotel accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.
The fine print Must-know information for guests at this property
Please note, the Cancelation policy for bookings of 5 rooms or more is as follows:
-Cancelation for the whole booking must be done 8 weeks in advance. Cancelation of just 1 room can be done 24 hours prior to arrival.
- Names of all guests and their room allotment must be provided 1 month before arrival and no later than 2 weeks before arrival.
- A deposit of 25 % is required within 4 weeks of booking.
Due to the Covid-19 restrictions numbers are limited in the wet areas; ie. swimming pool, of the Health & Fitness club therefore guests must pre-book times in advance to guarantee use of this. The club can be contacted directly on 028 3752 7952
This property might host on-site functions, so noise may be audible in some rooms.
Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.
FAQs about Armagh City Hotel
How far is armagh city hotel from the center of armagh.
Armagh City Hotel is 1,300 feet from the center of Armagh. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
What type of room can I book at Armagh City Hotel?
- Twin/Double
Does Armagh City Hotel have a restaurant on site?
- Friary Restaurant
What are the check-in and check-out times at Armagh City Hotel?
Check-in at Armagh City Hotel is from 3:00 PM, and check-out is until 11:00 AM.
How much does it cost to stay at Armagh City Hotel?
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Does Armagh City Hotel have a pool?
Yes, this hotel has a pool. See details about the pool and other facilities on this page.
Does Armagh City Hotel have a hot tub for its guests?
Yes, there's a hot tub. You can find out more about this and the other facilities at Armagh City Hotel on this page.
What is there to do at Armagh City Hotel?
- Golf course (within 2 miles)
- Couples' massage
Is Armagh City Hotel popular with families?
Yes, Armagh City Hotel is popular with guests booking family stays.
What kind of breakfast is served at Armagh City Hotel?
Guests staying at Armagh City Hotel can enjoy a highly-rated breakfast during their stay (guest review score: 8.3).
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The city wants no more than 20 million hotel stays annually. The measure is one of multiple efforts to control the flow of visitors.
By Claire Moses
Amsterdam has been searching for any way to rein in the number of tourists that visit the city every year.
In March of last year, the city launched an ad campaign specifically targeted at British men between 18 and 35, urging them to “stay away.”
In July, the Dutch capital announced it would bar cruise ships from docking in the city center .
The city has also long tried to control the crowds in its red-light district, where rowdy groups of tourists often cause disruptions to local residents. It has added stricter rules about smoking marijuana . It has banned new tourist shops. And still, the people keep coming.
Now, the city — which is as well known for its canals and 17th century art as for its legal sex industry and easy access to marijuana — has taken one more step to further restrict the explosive growth of tourists: It is banning hotels from being built.
“Amsterdam is saying ‘no’ to new hotels,” the City Council said in a statement. “We want to make and keep the city livable for residents and visitors,” it added.
Amsterdam, which added that it was seeking to keep hotel stays by tourists to under 20 million per year, saw its highest number of visitors before the pandemic in 2019, when there were 25.2 million hotel stays, according to the city’s data.
Last year, that number was exceeded by tourists staying over in Amsterdam, not including stays in short-term rentals like Airbnbs and cruise ships. And the measure also does not take into account daily visitors who do not stay the night.
The ban on new hotels, while sending a clear message about the city’s aim to reduce the number of visitors, is also largely symbolic. The city’s policy on hotel construction was already strict, and there had been only three proposals since 2017 that met Amsterdam’s requirements, according to the city. New hotels that had been approved or were in development — 26 in total — would be allowed to proceed for now.
Under the new rules, a new hotel can only open if another one closes. It also isn’t allowed to add more rooms than were available, according to the city.
“The effect won’t be very big,” said Ko Koens, a professor of new urban tourism at Inholland University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He also said that in the long run, the capping of hotels could make them more expensive to stay at.
While this ban alone would not make a huge dent in the number of visitors to the city, Mr. Koens said, taken together with other initiatives it could make Amsterdam a less appealing place to visit. But, he said, “For now, visitors don’t seem to mind.”
In total, Amsterdam has nearly 42,000 hotel rooms that can accommodate more than 92,000 people, according to Statistics Netherlands, a governmental institution that compiles data about the country. (In total, the Netherlands has more than 150,000 hotel rooms.)
Amsterdam’s initiatives to rein in tourism have been largely focused on its crowded city center. But as long as Amsterdam’s airport, Schiphol, continues to be a major European hub, it won’t be easy to keep visitors away from the city.
“There are no simple solutions,” Mr. Koens said. “It’s super complex.”
Amsterdam also announced this week it would start cutting the number of river cruises allowed to dock in its waters. In 2023, that number was 2,125. In 2028, the city wants it to be halved, with no more than 1,150. The city predicts that effort could reduce the number of visitors that come into town by 271,000. This proposal, the city said, is to improve the quality of life for residents and to reduce emissions and crowds.
“The balance in the city needs to improve,” Hester van Buren, a deputy mayor who focuses on the city’s port, said in a statement.
Amsterdam isn’t the only major European destination that has been struggling to get a grip on the growing number of tourists. Venice announced it would charge day-tripping visitors 5 euros ($5.33) to enter the iconic streets of its city center on weekends and some holidays from April 25 through mid-July, its busiest season.
Amsterdam, currently in a busy touristic time because of its famous blooming tulips, has not announced a similar measure, but it is likely there will be more efforts and experiments designed to limit visitors — like the hotel ban.
“Without such a stop, Amsterdam’s center would become one big hotel,” Mr. Koens said. “You don’t want that either.”
Claire Moses is a Times reporter in London, focused on coverage of breaking and trending news. More about Claire Moses
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