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HOTEL INFORMATION
Amsterdam has over 400 registered hotels of varying standards from
budget tourist to some of the most expensive hotels in Europe. Advance
booking is recommended, especially for weekends and holidays. Most
hotels are in the centre of the canal ring, especially south of Central
Station, or near Museumplein. A bed in a hostel starts around €15
in weekday winter time and might be up to €30 on a summer weekend.
A twin room in a budget hotel, 1-2 stars, might cost around €40 in
winter time on weekdays, and up to €100 on summer weekends. In a
three and four star hotel, the prices would range from €100 to
€200, depending on season, and five stars hotels can cost between
€150 and €400 a night. Most of the small hostels/hotels will
not have elevators and have the usual steep staircases; so if you
suffer from vertigo, do get an assurance that you would be getting a
first/second floor room or that the hotel has an elevator.
Budget
Hem Hotel
Located in the western part of Amsterdam, the Hem hotel
welcomes its guests with warm hospitality. Featuring a wide range of
facilities and amenities this property caters to the needs of its
guests. Close to various entertainment and attractive avenues, it is
the perfect place to spend your vacations. Prices from €12
Travek
Hotel
Because of the structure of the monumental building the hotel is housed
in, none of the rooms are the same, but all are simple and clean and
equipped with washing facilities and television. From $13.95
Hotel
Flipper
is a cosy and friendly family hotel situated in a quiet, residential
street. With the hotels friendly atmosphere, but most of all, because
of the outstanding personal service, you will feel at home right away.
From $16.99
Kooyk
Hotel
is a typical 18th century canal house in the centre of Amsterdam, just
a few minutes walk from the Leidseplein. This one star hotel caters for
families, people on a budget and small groups. Mr and Mrs Moonen have
been running this hotel for the last 19 years and enjoy helping their
customers organize their bike tours, canal trips and more. $21. 75
onwards
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Hotel
Bellington
has an official 2-star rating. The hotel is situated in the museum
quarter of Amsterdam on what is probably the fanciest shopping street
of Holland. It is also close to the three main museums - the Rijks
museum, the Van Gogh museum, the Modern Art museum. `Starting from
$21.75
Stayok
Amsterdam
This hostel puts all others to shame. It is extremely clean with
well-placed lockers in the dorm rooms. The security is well-developed.
Staff is warm. It's right near historic districts and shopping streets
in Amsterdam. But the breakfast is what you'll really rave about -
Nutella, full range of breads, hot chocolate, coffees, muesli and other
cereals!
Americas
Best Value Inn
Enjoy the affordable, newly redecorated, full service along the banks
of the historic Mohawk River. All rooms are furnished with
complimentary hi-speed Internet access, coffeemaker, cable TV,
hairdryer, iron, ironing board, complimentary local calls, and alarm
clock. Most rooms have a microwave and a mini-fridge, available for a
small fee. $30 per person.
Hotel
Manofa
Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast in the Italian restaurant
'Marquis', which is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving
traditional Italian cuisine and offering a lunch-time special. Guests
can access a city canal boat just 15 metres from the hotel and art
lovers should visit Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum,
Midrange
Hem Annex
Hotel
Nicely located in a residential area in the west part of Amsterdam and
approximately a 15-20 minute tram ride away from the city centre, the 2
star HEM Annex hotel is a very good choice for guests traveling on a
budget. All rooms are basic and yet comfortable. Guests will enjoy
starting their day with a very good buffet breakfast. From €23
NH
Schiphol Airport is
the 4-star hotel at Schiphol. The multilingual NH staff will be happy
to acquaint you with all the hotel has to offer. You can judge the
atmosphere and level of service by the letters NH. NH has elevated
concern for "the small things that make the big difference" to a fine
art. Guests recognize this refinement of service as typical NH. From
€33 per person.
Hotel
Filosoof
'The Philosopher Hotel' welcomes all manner of epistemologists and
metaphysicists to small but comfortable rooms, each dedicated to a
different philosopher, writer or thinker. Some rooms are festooned with
lush furniture, while others, like the Zen room, are Spartan and
serene. A hotel owned by two sisters, with 38 rooms themed for the
gentlest of academic pursuits sounds quaint, but de Filosoof is also a
professional, warm and well-run operation near the Vondelpark. Starts
from $85
Lloyd
Hotel
Like your artiest friend, the Lloyd is always fabulous and occasionally
exasperating. More than just a hotel, it's also a cultural centre and
local gathering place, so you never know what's around the next corner.
There's no doubt that the Lloyd is a showplace, and the range of room
rates means that traveling companions of varying budgets can all sleep
under the same roof. Starts from $98
Luxury
Radisson
SAS Hotel
Occupying converted 18th- century merchant houses and shops, the
Radisson SAS Hotel, a smoke-free hotel, combines a historical setting
with contemporary decor. The lobby is set under a glass atrium, with a
winding staircase leading to a mezzanine garden. Gifts are on offer at
the onsite shops, and concierge staff can help with sightseeing trips
to local attractions like the Van Gogh Museum.
Hotel
Okura,
tel: +31 20 671 23 44 - Five star Japanese-owned and operated hotel
with an excellent range of Japanese food, clothing, and book shops in
the basement, and wireless internet in the lobby, and conference
rooms. The only drawback is that it's relatively distant from the
central station (15 minutes by tram), but worth considering if work is
paying and you don't mind taking cabs.
Grand
Hotel
Located in the historic 20th-century Shipping House, the five-storey
Grand Hotel Amrath Amsterdam combines contemporary design with original
Art Nouveau elements and motifs reflecting Holland's maritime history.
Amenities include an indoor pool, a fitness suite with cardio-vascular
equipment, sauna and steam room.
The Park
Hotelis
a contemporary residence occupying a historic seven-storey building
overlooking the Singelgracht Canal in central Amsterdam. The hotel
offers the services of a porter, and staff at the front desk can offer
advice on Amsterdam's sights and attractions.
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