Aparthotel Amella坐落于里加,拥有共用休息室,靠近维曼尼斯花园、里加基督降生大教堂和拉脱维亚国家歌剧院。住宿配备的免费WiFi,内部提供私人停车位。
每间房间都提供带冰箱的设施齐全的厨房、带沙发床休息区、平板电视、洗衣机以及带坐浴盆和免费洗浴用品的私人浴室。住宿还提供微波炉、迷你吧、炉灶、咖啡机和电热水壶。
这家公寓式酒店供应欧陆式早餐。
Aparthotel Amella附近的热门地标包括黑头宫、Riga Town Hall Square和里加主教座堂。里加国际机场距离住宿有12公里。
“Exceptionally clean, comfortable, beautiful and thoughtful.”
Aigars
拉脱维亚
“appealing design for the interiors”
Nikolay
西班牙
“Beautiful jugend renovated building with high standarts renovation inside as well. Opened in 2022. Gated parking with direct access to thr hotel. Good kitchenette with all necessary appliances and wear. Comfy beds.”
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Anthony
澳大利亚
“Amazing apartment in a great location. Very clean and quiet 10/10”
Ilva
爱沙尼亚
“Excellent location and a beautiful hotel. I loved the design, and the room was so stylish and comfortable that I felt genuinely sad to leave.”
Lauren
英国
“This is a beautiful boutique hotel with a calm and peaceful atmosphere. Superb value for money. It’s beautifully decorated, the bed was really comfortable & had a great hot shower with a bath too. It had everything we needed. I would definitely...”
Graeme_g
英国
“Place was spotless, staff were friendly, good range of snacks and refreshments.”
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Ah
马来西亚
“Clean and comfy accommodation. Staffs were helpful and friendly. The location to the bus station and train station were just 7mns walk. Highly recommended.”
Nina
葡萄牙
“Good location, very friendly staff, great internet connection and facilities”
由SIA Heinike Nams管理
公司评分:9.5共2,837条点评, 1家住宿
来自1家管理住宿
公司信息
Ltd. Heinike Nams is a company with deep historical and family roots, embodying a unique story that spans generations. The company name pays tribute to Gustav Heinike, the first owner of the beautiful building that today are called Aparthotel Amella. Gustav Heinike was a prominent lawyer in Riga, a dedicated Lutheran, and a member of the Doma Church congregation. Together with his wife, Olga, they built not just a house, but a family legacy — a home where their loved ones and friends could gather when visiting Riga.
Gustav and Olga were proud parents of two children — Iraida and Peter. Their daughter, Iraida Heinike, went on to become a renowned poet in the first half of the 20th century, known by her literary pseudonym, Irina Odoyevtseva. Iraida’s life was a testament to cultural richness, blending Latvian roots with an international perspective.
Honoring this extraordinary family heritage, SIA Heinike Nams oversaw the careful renovation of the building, which was completed in 2021. The restoration earned 1st place in the "Facade Renovation" category of the Latvian Construction Award of the Year 2020, a testament to both the architectural value and the respect for its history.
On 15 July 2022, Aparthotel Amella officially opened its doors, continuing the Heinike family’s vision of hospitality and family-friendliness. The hotel offers comfortable, family-oriented accommodation in the heart of Riga, with thoughtfully designed infrastructure for families with children — even welcoming beloved family pets.
At the heart of SIA Heinike Nams is a story about family, heritage, and timeless values, ensuring that every guest who stays at Aparthotel Amella becomes part of this living history — where warmth, hospitality, and a sense of belonging are the legacy of the Heinike family itself.
住宿信息
Aparthotel Amella is created thinking of guests wishing to enjoy a home-like atmosphere – their home away from home. We have 85 apartments, designed according to eight unique concepts, thus giving each apartment a distinctive character. Every guest of ours will be able to choose the most suitable apartment tailored to their specific needs, wishes and desires.
Aparthotel as additional service are offering the Take-away breakfast, it is available for guests at 12 EUR per person for added comfort and convenience.
周边信息
Emilijas Benjaminas Street is named after the Latvian businesswoman, who due to her work in publishing during the 1920’s and 1930’s became known as the "Press Queen", subsequently becaming one of the wealthiest women in Europe at the time.
The street, intersecting with Milenbaba and Purvisa streets, can rightly be titled the most literary neighbourhood in Riga.
Although Emilijas Benjaminas Street is not long, there are a number of important objects on it - both the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and the high-rise building of the Latvian Academy of Sciences.