Rho is situated on the edge of Dam Square, 950 metres from Amsterdam Central Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi and the lobby is an impressive Art Deco-style former theatre.
Janice
Australia
Location is excellent . Good shower. Staff friendly and helpful.
Holiday Inn Express is situated next to Sloterdijk train station which offers convenient connections to Amsterdam Central Station and Schiphol Airport.
Dumitru
Romania
Generous breakfast, clean and very welcoming and helpful staff.
Located next to Amsterdam Sloterdijk Railway Station, MEININGER Amsterdam West offers modern rooms with flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
Shajid Sheik
United Arab Emirates
Located next to Sloterdijk station. Very good connectivity to other areas of Netherlands by train and bus. There is a shared kitchen in the ground floor where It is possible to cook your own food.
Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark offers modern and elegant rooms next to Rembrandtpark and the A10 ring road in Amsterdam.
Alin
Romania
Large hotel, located next to the tram station with which you can quickly reach the city center, the room is spacious, well-equipped, and the staff is attentive and kind. The breakfast is served on the top floor from where you have a very beautiful panorama, and it is very good and varied, with a wide range of good and very good quality products.
XO Hotels City Centre is set in 10 monumental townhouses, around the corner from the lively Dam Square and Warmoesstraat area. It offers accommodation with flat-screen TVs and private bathrooms.
Marv
United States
Rooms, while clean are a bit dated. Met basic needs. We had 4 rooms, one room was very cramped. Location is excellent but off the main street so not any views to speak of. Decent value.
Set within a 5-minute walk from Amsterdam’s World Fashion Centre and a 17-minute tram ride from the Museum Quarter, XO Hotels Couture offers its guests air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site...
DidoShi
Bulgaria
The hotel is a typical business hotel - very clean and comfortable. Everything is where you expect it to be and everything has been thought of. There is a tram stop just in front which takes you to the center.
Situated in Amsterdam, 700 metres from Royal Palace Amsterdam, Ambassade Hotel offers accommodation with a bar and private parking. This 4-star hotel offers a business centre and a concierge service.
That is the wonderful maze inside and fantastic rooms
In a prime location in Amsterdam, Hotel 717 provides air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
The staff are extremely welcoming and accomodating
Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Maurits at the Park - Small Luxury Hotels is located in the Oosterpark in a former monumental university building, next to Tropenmuseum.
The Best Service and Staff I have ever encountered in a Hotel.
De Ware Jacob Boutique Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Amsterdam. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service, a tour desk and free WiFi.
Beautiful and interiors done well. Very comfortable.
The unique The July - Twenty Eight offers a new hotel/apartment concept with spacious, comfortable design apartments combined with the service and facilities of a luxury hotel.
Spacious, comfortable and peaceful. The staff were brilliant.
Set in Amsterdam, only 15 minutes away from the Amsterdam City Center, and 1.3 km from Amsterdam Arena, Hotel Levell features rooms with air conditioning and free WiFi.
Cosy and warm room, nice staff and close to the metro station.
Motel One Amsterdam is located in Amsterdam, 400 metres from the RAI Convention Centre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property.
Good location, helpful staff, clean and comfy rooms.
Mercure Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station, which has free WiFi, is situated next to the Station Amsterdam Sloterdijk - a transport hub connected with trains, bus, tram and metro to Amsterdam central...
Well located in the Osdorp district of Amsterdam, Hotel Fogo Amsterdam is located 8.2 km from Vondelpark, 9.1 km from Leidseplein and 9.3 km from Van Gogh Museum.
Good clean rooms, good breakfast, close to tram stop
A 9-minute walk from Central Station, this hotel boat offers rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. The red light district is 12 minutes by foot. Lively Rembrandtplein is 1.3 km from Angeline.
Was a great experience! Friendly staff. Beautiful location.
Hotel Estheréa is set along the Singel canal in the centre of Amsterdam, only 300 metres from Dam Square. This hotel is in a quiet area and benefits from classically-styled decor with wooden paneling.
We loved staying in the hotel! Would definitely come back
Set in Amsterdam and with Rembrandt House reachable within 1.1 km, MPS Flora offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
On average, 3-star hotels in Amsterdam cost US$213 per night, and 4-star hotels in Amsterdam are US$283 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Amsterdam can on average be found for US$505 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Amsterdam this weekend is US$221 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$284. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Amsterdam for this weekend cost on average around US$658 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$253 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Amsterdam for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$302 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Amsterdam will cost around US$851 (based on Booking.com prices).
The Best Culture and Nightlife this Side of a Canal
Jump on your city bike or hop on a canal boat and admire Amsterdam, the Venice of the North! The beautiful city houses, romantic bridges, iconic canals and street cafés create its unique atmosphere and give you an ultimate taste of its fascinating past.
Famous for its museums, most important of which are located in the Museumplein, Amsterdam offers you a chance to see unforgettable masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Mondriaan and more. The Anne Frank House is a sobering reminder of the city’s more recent history. After a lot of walking, the Rijksmuseum is a great place to rest and get some extra culture before visiting Amsterdam’s lovely Vondelpark.
The medieval Old Centre with the always busy Dam Square and the tempting Red Light District is the most visited part of Amsterdam. Make sure to stop at Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, homes to the best nightlife venues.
Shop till you drop at Amsterdam’s most luxury shopping street, PC Hooftstraat, the most popular street market at Albert Cuyp or in the fancy design shops of the Jordaan district. Famous pancakes and frites with mayonnaise are a must-try! The more adventurous traveller might want to try the pickled herring, followed closely by a local beer.
All these attractions are just a short train ride from the Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. Whether you want to stay at a cosy hotel on a canal, a modern apartment in a quiet part of the city or a room in the centre of everything, Booking.com has a perfect accommodation for your Amsterdam vacation.
Combined my work trip with our first family international...
Combined my work trip with our first family international trip (5 year old kid), and it was great. We walked a TON, just loved looking around, people watching, eating outside. Great food (pizza at Pazzi, pasta at Spaghetteria, pancakes at Carousel, brunch at Dignitas, etc etc). One note: seemed like it would be a tough city if you are in a wheelchair. Not a lot of ramps, sidewalks are narrow and very uneven etc.
Sarah
United States
Scored 10
10
Beautiful architecture with a lot of history.
Beautiful architecture with a lot of history. The gondola boat ride shares a lot of the history while seeing beautiful parts of town. Everything is within walking distance. Had to take an Uber just once, even for arrival and departure we took the train. Nightlife is one of a kind with the red light district. Entertainment by just walking the strip, but they offer other one of a kind shows for a cost. It was full of tourism on a Wednesday and Thursday night, you can travel any day of the week. The food was spectacular and so many places to choose from- from snacking, to cafes, formal and casual but the best part was the selection of deserts. Overall great experience.
Erikamarie
United States
Scored 10
10
Beautiful city, easy to travel around.
Beautiful city, easy to travel around. Very friendly locals, very helpful and always ready for a chat.
Do not go to Amsterdam looking for a foodie experience. Especially in the tourist areas service is variable, food quality is also variable.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved the restaurants that we ate in.
We loved the restaurants that we ate in. I would say to avoid the very bright waffle places, I can’t seem to find the places that I went to 25 years ago, but I still dream of the waffles I had then. Don’t move until you look for bikes coming. Cars and bikes don’t stop for pedestrians. Can walk everywhere in the city if you are mobile.
Emily
United States
Scored 10
10
In our three-day trip we've just touched the surface, but my...
In our three-day trip we've just touched the surface, but my three favorite things were:
- Heineken Experience: As the title says, it's an experience. Do not expect a deep history-guide or endless drinking, but a nice summary and a mini show
- van Gogh Museum: If you know his work, it's a must! Unfortunately, the most beloved (and my fav) picture, the Starry night is not there. The whole place is organized around the life and work of van Gogh
- Canal Tour: Just a nice ride on a boat through the endless canal-system of Amsterdam
Gábor Sirai
Germany
Scored 8.0
8.0
We arrived early on the 8th.
We arrived early on the 8th. Checked out bags to be stored for the day. Hopped on a tram and headed for Amsterdam. We did a canal cruise. Very informative followed by a walking tour.
That evening we sat in the courtyard of our hotel and enjoyed some wine which we picked up at a local store near our hotel.
We went to several souvenirs shops. Ate at off the beaten path cafes. Sat on a canal for a drink. Went to Rembrandt house tour. We checked out the street vendors and had really good food from a vendor which was great. Visited the zoo -Very enjoyable, in spite of the rain.
Most of the days it was comfortable weather wise. We had rain one out of four days.
The location north of central Amsterdam was great as it was quieter than in the city centre and yet easy to reach with a ferry from the central station which ran 24/7.
The breakfast was good, comfortable beds, nice sized rooms, good pubs/restaurants in walking distance from the hotel. Good internet, breakfast was also good.
Parking is available at the hotel (20 euros per night) or outside on the street with a parking ticket which worked out cheaper than the hotel parking.
A cheap option not so far from Amsterdam centre at almost half the price compared to hotels closer to the city centre.
Pool and ping pong tables down stairs that were fun when. Really nice coffee shop near by that had excellent brunch options.
Took 12 min tram trip every morning to the centre costing 3.80 EUR per person each way.
for rates in amsterdam, this is a fairly cheap way to stay right in the city centre; staff was friendly; the 'rooms' are very spa for a hostel and it is nice to be able to lock the door behind you and have your peace (unlike shared rooms in 'normal' hostels ;) )
The location was great, we were visiting for a concert at the Ziggo Dome which was only a short walk away as well as the metro station into Amsterdam was a 5 minute walk so could easily visit the city centre.
Hotel design was stylish and comfortable.
Free parking, easy access from the highway.
Good location, close to Sloterdijk Central Station and 6 minutes train ride to Amsterdam city centre.
Good value for money
Friendly staff
The hotel has a cat! So cute.
Anonymous 6758
Belgium
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