A cautionary tale: check the details of the property and room facilities carefully. Yes, this is a small friendly hotel with attractively decorated rooms. The staff are friendly and helpful, BUT 'public parking nearby' means parking on a dingy side street several hundred metres away. The road outside is busy and there is nowhere to pull up to unload. When you struggle to the hotel with your luggage (and in our case filming equipment) there is no lift and a difficult staircase to rooms on the second floor. Value-wise, the Hotel Ravel is not great. By today's standards the breakfast was poor and one of our party was asked for a fee to use a hairdryer. Finally, a number of sites will tell you that you can reach Amsterdam by car in 30 minutes from the Hotel Ravel. Not in our experience.
