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Amsterdam Downtown Hotel
3.4/544 Reviews

Amsterdam Downtown Hotel

Canal Belt Amsterdam|0.16km from Oker Gallery
The service was very good, nice personnel at the front desk, the room was cleaned every day and so on. Very good location near the city center and therefore I can kinda understand the price of the room etc My room was on the 3rd floor, the elevator only goes to the 2nd floor, not really a big deal but a bit weird. Don't get me wrong, the room itself felt clean and fresh, nothing to complain about there besides that the shower pressure was insanly low, sometimes the water just stopped running at all during a shower... But the big issue is the size of the room itself and what you get for over a €100 a night, I booked a single room for one person, and the room feels like it's built around the frame of the bed, the room is incredible small, smallest hotel room I've ever stayed in and the most expensive one as well. The bathroom is so small that the toilet is placed just behind the sink so you barely have room to actually sit on the toilet, and the glass door to the shower can only be opened on one side... the side where the sink is so you have about 30cm of room to get out of the shower because the sink is in the way... Like I said, the room felt clean and fresh, but it is ridiculously small. Overall a good stay, the room was good enough for sleeping in but for the size of the room and what you pay for it doesn't really add up, over a €100 a night for a room barely bigger than the bed itself is kinda weird.

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Hotel 717
4.5/572 Reviews
Canal Belt
Hotel 717 lives up to its buzz and in fact, exceeded our expectations. From start to finish our stay was delightful. We were greeted warmly at the front doorstep and treated to a welcome cocktail after checking in. The property is beautiful! Expertly curated with whimsical, decorative details throughout. Our room was spacious, and the bed + bedding were sublime. Staff was exceptionally kind, with extra special praise earned by Camilla and Wolf who went above and beyond for us! It was quite difficult to leave Hotel 717, although the send-off tin of cookies eased our sadness and heightened our hopes to return asap. Thank you, Hotel 717! We are grateful for you all!
Hotel Amsterdam Inn
3.3/518 Reviews
I've read a few reviews before going there, and I do understand where some are coming from, but definitely not others... the rooms are indeed small, but they have all the space you need, specially if you're travelling alone. You can barely hear the noise outside (you can hear the planes flying by or the ambulance on the street, but it's very muffled) and the rooms have good sound insulation + heating. The issue is the other clients staying at the inn that don't have common sense and respect for anyone else and just arrive late at night screaming and talking loud for no reason... you really can't blame the hotel for that. The public transportation is amazing there, with tram and direct bus from Schipol airport nearby. I've went to a concert in Melkweg, so also very close to the arena, which was the purpose of my trip. It's pretty much center Amsterdam, so it is an old building, so the stairs are a bit small. It wasn't my case, because I had only a small bag, but the hotel staff asked the couple in front of me if they needed help carrying their bags upstairs. So the staff goes extra and beyond to try to be helpful. Would return there a next time.
Dikker & Thijs Hotel
4.1/5106 Reviews
Canal Belt
Very good location, steps away from the tram lines 2 and 12. Centrally located between central station, Anne Frank and museum area. Many shops and restaurants in easy walking distance. Very quiet as we always ask for a room facing the rear. Rooms modest but typical for large cities. Continental breakfast available. We prefer a firmer, larger bed but with jet lag, we were fine for two nights.
Acostar Hotel
3.5/542 Reviews
Canal Belt
It is ideally located within 1 km of Amsterdam Dam Square. There are GVBs on the 2nd and 12th lines at the door, and there is a train every 3 minutes or so. Take the 2nd and 12th roads to Amsterdam Central Station and take the INTERCITY train to all parts of the Netherlands. Because it is the core area of Amsterdam, the price is relatively expensive. Hotel facilities are old, but fortunately this time is around June, there is no air conditioning in the room, I don't know if I can still treat people in the summer. . . There is no elevator in the hotel, and it is very difficult to carry large luggage. There is no electric kettle in the room. If you need to drink hot water, you have to go to the building. The front desk staff will use the key to turn on the water heater to get hot water. In general, apart from the high prices, others are not ideal. . .
Mozart Hotel
3.6/552 Reviews
Canal Belt
Had a double room Mon to Thu (overlooking courtyard) and then family room Fri to Sun (overlooking canal). You go to this hotel for the location which is fantastic. Hotel room was fine and had what you needed. Linen a little old but it all was ok I'd rate the room three stars. Whilst they no longer provide breakfast but there was coffee and a fruit bowl that we enjoyed. If you wanted to sit in what must have been the previous breakfast area with small tables it was quite nice. We chose a canal side family room and the view was fabulous. The down side was the noise which continued late into the night. As it was warm you had to keep the window open and hence the noise came in. Maybe ear plugs would have helped. Both the inner double room and this family room were quite hot. The hotel provided a fan which was helpful but I'm not sure I'd stay there again in the summer. In both rooms you heard some other rooms noise door shutting etc. In the family room the people above felt quite noisy for two of the three nights and mornings. It was relief on our last morning to not be woken early. So like I said it wasn't a horrible stay but I'm just note sure I'd choose to stay there again.
Quentin Golden Bear Hotel
3/551 Reviews
Canal Belt
This hotel should be a last resort for anyone who books it. Don't book this hotel if you care about the little things that a larger hotel can provide. I arrived in AMS on an overnight flight in the morning. I got to the hotel after lunch and the staff made zero effort to accommodate an early check-in. I asked them when they can accommodate (in case room was still being cleaned etc...) and they simply said ”come back at 3pm” Zero effort. I asked them traveler related questions about where to find a certain store in the area and again the staff made zero effort. Their response was ”I wouldn't know”...seriously? don't you live here? The stairs are pretty much ladders. It's a hazard for older people and for people who cannot carry luggage that harrowing ladder. Rooms are small. Beds are not comfortable. The location is not close to the metro. The nearest tram still requires a bit of a walk. Their room numbering system is inconsistent. It can be confusing unless you ask the unhelpful staff. The room can get hot so you need window to be open but the street noise will keep you awake at night. If that doesn't keep you awake at night, the walls are thin that you can hear muffled conversations from the other rooms. The rate at which they charge is also unreasonable for the product they are providing.

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