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The Dylan

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A one-off among Amsterdam's finer institutions, this 40-room boutique hotel named after Welsh poet Dylan Thomas has a lot going for it, at a price. Under the domain known as the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, the Dylan first opened its doors in 1999. A renowned theatre ocupyied the site for much of the 17th and 18th centuries but burnt down in 1772, with just the hotel's present-day doorway surving. A new stone building was erected in 1773 for new occupants the Regents of the Roman Ca...

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