Best Western Amsterdam is located in Amsterdam West district, just off the A10 city ring and 20 minutes' by public transport from the old city centre.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Located about a ten minute walk from the number 2 tram, it’s in a convenient location, with local supermarkets nearby. The staff are friendly and helpful and the rooms are nice and cool with the air con on.
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.
Cremildo
Ethiopia
Easy check-in
Very friendly staff
Great location in center next to almost everything
Holiday Inn Express is situated next to Sloterdijk train station which offers convenient connections to Amsterdam Central Station and Schiphol Airport.
Vera
Australia
Location was fantastic, public transport,food, drinks and essentials conveniently located downstairs.
The room was comfortable with enough space for our large suitcases; bathroom compact but adequate.
Breakfast was included fruit, cereals, cold cuts, scambled eggs and roasted tomatoes, pastries, tea, coffee etc
The staff were extremely polite and friendly.
Located next to Amsterdam Sloterdijk Railway Station, MEININGER Amsterdam West offers modern rooms with flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
Daniel
Serbia
This is actually a hostel but it also offers separate rooms. I was staying in a one bed room. It was the smallest room I have ever seen, but I did not expect anything fancy and it was clean and nice. The staff was friendly and helpful. Breakfast was simple and ok. You can use a kitchen and washer/dryer if you need it, which is great.
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.
Meitar
Israel
Great location, walking distance from central train station and city center
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...
Sutej
United Kingdom
Really nice and convenient location. The hotel was great and comfortable. Would stay again.
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.
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.
On a beautiful tree-lined street in the heart of Amsterdam, Jan Luyken includes everything you need for a comfortable stay, from a welcoming breakfast to great snacks and delightful cocktails.
Design, high standard of service with many unexpected extras
Located in Amsterdam, 3.7 km from A'DAM Lookout, Mercure Amsterdam North Station provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
It was a great experience. Staff was very helpful.
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.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, SeventyFive is located in Amsterdam, 1 km from Dutch National Opera & Ballet and 600 metres from Amsterdam Central Station.
This 5-star luxury hotel in the heart of Amsterdam offers luxurious rooms in an unique historical ambiance with French elegance. A blend of Dutch history and French luxurious contemporary design.
Super friendly and helpful staff. Clean and cosy hotel
The Pavilions Amsterdam, The Toren features elegant accommodation alongside the famous Keizersgracht canal, around the corner from the Anne Frank House.
Cleanliness. Layout. Most of all the room we stayed in
Founded on the remains of a late medieval fortress, De L'Europe Amsterdam offers luxurious accommodation along the Amstel River, in the heart of the city.
I think this is the best place in Lignano Sabbiadoro
Located in the heart of Amsterdam opposite central station and within walking distance of Amsterdam's main attractions, local museums and shopping areas.
Location. The art. The staff. The space of the room.
From US$342.39 per night
FAQs about hotels in Amsterdam
On average, 3-star hotels in Amsterdam cost US$209 per night, and 4-star hotels in Amsterdam are US$280 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Amsterdam can on average be found for US$508 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Amsterdam this weekend is US$217 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$282. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Amsterdam for this weekend cost on average around US$687 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$167 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Amsterdam for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$240 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Amsterdam will cost around US$743 (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.
My visit was work related, which in this case meant going to...
My visit was work related, which in this case meant going to two concerts at the Concertgebouw, best venue in the world! Visited the Rijksmuseum on two consecutive mornings, which wasn't nearly enough time to spend there. Please do make reservations for any museum, lest you find yourself unable to secure entrance.
Meijer
Scored 10
10
Amsterdam is a very interesting city, but also dirty, too...
Amsterdam is a very interesting city, but also dirty, too much garbage and drunk, drogged people all around.
Countryside and willages outside the city are very beautiful, for example village Markelo.
Mateja
Slovenia
Scored 4.0
4.0
Was not at all impressed with Amsterdam and it failed on my...
Was not at all impressed with Amsterdam and it failed on my expectations. Ok the canals are nice, and also the houses but apart from that, nothing else. Road works everywhere you go, and really dirty streets with over filled bins and bin open with thrash all around them. Eating out is expensive and quality of food is pure touristic and rubbish. Paying extra for sideplates when paying nearly €30 for a 200g steak, bottle of 75ml water at nearly €8.. Loads of supposedly 'Italian' restaurants, but not one italian staff in sight, including the chef. Mostly all Asian or Turkish run. Only highlight is the canal cruise (costing €14 and the Heineken Musuem) .. not worth visiting again.
Crisma72
Germany
Scored 10
10
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.
The building is modern and located close to the metro station. The city centre is just around 20/30min away counting the time to reach the metro and the trip. The hotel is efficient and business oriented but still very confortable if you want to visit Amsterdam expecially if you have a car and don't want to spend too much of parking. They have a convenient underground parking space (22.5€/night) that is cheaper than leaving the car out on the street (4.50€/h from 9-19).
I loved the country side feeling of the hotel, another experience from city centre, which I had also tried during the stay in Amsterdam. Got a bar called Moxy there, the manager and staff there were very helpful. Very chill atmosphere.
Got a laundry room, free to use. The view there from the room or building was great, wonderful sea view.
Besides, the breakfast was okay, but gotta wake up early.
The location of City Hotel was nothing to have any remarks on. It was close to almost everything in the city centre of Amsterdam and the Rembrant Plein was also nice with restaurants and trams close to the hotel.
The personel was kind and helpful and we could keep our luggage at the hotel on the day we checked out since our flight home was very late.
Everything, clean, super quiet, comfy, well equipped, friendly staff, near the train station less than 10min to do hotel - Amsterdam central. We also walk to the city centre, count 50min. It's definitely a great place to stay when visiting Amsterdam.
We loved our stay at XO Hotels Blue Square! It's a little outside of the city centre but there are several tram stops within walking distance which made it super easy for us to travel into central Amsterdam. The air con was brilliant too!
Eleanor
United Kingdom
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