The Captains Place used to be a ship, 'Pas Meprise' which was, and still is owned by the captain, Eugène Reijmers. It is located on a beautiful spot along the Levantkade, no. 184 on the KNSM island in Amsterdam. This used to be a former ore harbour. Right across the street is the building known as "Barcelona" which was designed by Bruno Albert, an architect of quite some renown. It's an architectural-tourist hotspot.



A pier leads you from the shore onto the middle deck. From there you can take a stairway to the entrance of Captains Place.

There are two rooms in this special hotel named "Orion" and "Cassiopeia". They are in every way comfortable and especially for your relaxation.
Each room has its own lavish bathroom with toilet and warm/cold water. Both rooms have a television and a radio.


The open garden, with removable roof, is a place where the guests can spend their free time. Breakfast will be served here as well.

The living room with big kitchen is usually private. However it is possible to book an extra room, which includes the use of the kitchen. For more information on this, please contact the captain.
The whole ship has central heating in every room. The bronze ship's windows give a lovely view on the water, which is very fun to look at, especially at night time.