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W Amsterdam
3.8/582 Reviews

W Amsterdam

Amsterdam|0.53km from Huidenstraat
This is one of the most underwhelming Ws I’ve stayed and I’ve stayed at close to 20 of them worldwide. The service at the hotel is, at its very best, is a two star experience. The staff was very disjointed at check in, and didn’t even bother to acknowledge my status like they do at every other Marriott property. None of my room requests were completed, even though I checked in at a normal check in time. It was seriously like they did the opposite of everything I requested online. Let’s talk about the rooms where you don’t even have room to stretch your arms. They’re tiny, and you’ll trip into the bathroom the moment you open the front door. The rooms are also very noisy, and you can hear everything your neighbor’s doing. The rooms aren’t worth the price of admission, and leave a lot to be desired considering the price point. These rooms are more on the level of an AC or even a Moxy, but the price rivals a Ritz or a St. Regis for my other Bonvoy members. The elevators were tiny, and unbelievably slow, so I hope you’re not in a hurry to go anywhere. The only redeeming parts about this hotel is the location and they have a great steakhouse. Overall, unless you enjoy burning money for no reason, I’d caution you to be smarter than me and stay at different hotel. I’m a bonvoy member and this W property has been very disappointing. It’s definitely not like the W Rome so temper your expectations. Sorry for the essay, but I thought I’d give everyone some serious cautionary advice before booking here.

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Amsterdam Downtown Hotel
3.4/544 Reviews

Amsterdam Downtown Hotel

Amsterdam|0.33km from Huidenstraat
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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Grand Canal Boutique Hotel
4/5105 Reviews
Be aware of the a well-designed process of this hotel that can your stay a nightmare. Me and my family came to Amsterdam for short vacation in July, not for the first time so I know what to expect there in terms of hotels standards etc. My wife and daughter came one day before me, and once arrived at the hotel and entered the room, they realized it was so hot and humid, that there was no chance they can stay there (especially in case one had high blood pressure or any kind of heart/health issue). Of course, they asked the front desk for any type of solution but there was no intention to solve this, what so ever (they were offered a fan). The only option they were left with was to book a different hotel in vicinity and move from there as soon as they can - this is how bad conditions were. With all the arguments we had, hotel had no intention to offer refund, voucher, discount or any other complimentary or symbolic token of appreciation. What became evident afterwards, is that this is a deliberate process, planned in advance - hotel sends an ”no air condition” email message just 1 or 2 days before the cancellation deadline to be formally correct and they have ”ready-made” answers. While I was trying to solve the issue next day, I've witnessed a young couple with a 6-month baby from West Virginia that had to check out a day earlier because of the same reason, and another guest concerned about the heat and trying to understand these conditions via a phone call - but the front desk agent ”reeled” him in to book, with no intention to warn about the inhumane conditions. All together, not just a terrible hotel but a case of although formally correct process, clearly deliberately misleading and situation that represents a health risk.
Hotel 717
4.5/575 Reviews
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!
NH City Centre Amsterdam
4.2/5110 Reviews
Excellent location, could walk to every “tourist” place. . Plenty of restaurants and bars right outside the doors! The breakfast at the hotel was great with lots of options and the staff very accommodating! Pastry chef is outstanding..deserves a raise!! Croissants the lightest fluffiest ever! Everything tastes as good as it looks! Front desk staff very nice, Sarah went out of her way to “fix” a minor problem and continued ask if everything was ok each time she saw us. Rooms clean and roomy, beds comfortable would stay again if ever in Amsterdam and recommend this hotel to anyone who asks! Transportation from airport is a little pricey (taxi for 4 ..70-100 euros depending on traffic ) but once you are there no need to use again.
Melrose Hotel
3.8/557 Reviews
The Melrose is perfectly located for a visit to Amsterdam especially if you want to walk. You can easily walk to the Dam, the various shopping areas and the museum district, and you are right beside the boutique 9 streets shopping area. The Leidestraat restaurant area is also an easy walk There are heaps of cafes and food places within a block in any direction.. The rooms are small but not uncomfortable. We would certainly go back.
Dikker & Thijs Hotel
4.1/5106 Reviews
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.
Boutique Hotel the Noblemen
4.7/554 Reviews
On arrival, walking down the beautifully lit hallway you know you’re somewhere special. As we waited in the small waiting area, we had the pleasure of meeting the general manager Adam. His generosity with his time was delightful. He assisted in dinner reservations and marked up a map for local destinations. The hotel kept in touch through “WhatsApp” to let us know the room was ready. They let us in early at 1:30. Carla (lovely young lady from France) from the front desk, walked us to our (Seba) room while giving us a historical background of the hotel and the Nobleman’s room we would be staying in. The room is above all expectations. The attention to the details makes you want to just stay in the room. The lighting, windows, view of the canal, color combinations, leather couch, bed, bathroom(Dyson hairdryer)… all on point. Unfortunately, we had to leave before breakfast service, but they didn’t let us leave without a to go bag of food. We had the privilege of meeting the owner, who was warm and happy to answer questions about his divine hotel. Just make the reservation.

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