Ibis Amsterdam Centre is located only 50 m from the central railway station. You are within easy walking distance of the flower market, the red light district, famous museums and... more
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Ibis Hotel Amsterdam Centre
Hotel Ibis Amsterdam Centre has a unique and superb location next to the Amsterdam Central
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Railway station. It is located right in the very heart of Amsterdam at only 500m from Dam Square!The hotel is completely non-smoking and features 187 modern and ...
within easy walking distance of the flower market, the red light district, famous museums and the theatre district. Public transport provides a direct linkwith the RAI...
l\'Horloge and the Palais des Papes. The hotel has conference rooms, restaurant, bar and 10 min from the railway TGV station. Ibis Avignon Centre Gare is a budget priced hotel offering basic tourist and business services. The hotel offers a restaurant and bar.
Ibis York Centre, York
Once an original Georgian town house, the Ibis York Centre has been tastefully furnished
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and is just 5 minutes¤ walk from the railway station and close to the city walls. Enjoy the best of Yorkshire hospitality and explore the many treasures that York has to offer. Ideally situated for exploring Harrogate, Leeds and the Yorkshire Moors.
Advantages: Location, Comfort Disadvantages: Telephone charges, travel information, lack of some creature comforts, no breakfast included in room price
...We chose the Hotel IbisAmsterdam Westcorner for a weekend trip to Amsterdam.
The Hotel Ibis Westcorner is located in Westpoort, to the north-west of the city centre. Because of this it probably isn't too popular with tourists who prefer central locations. However, it is very easy to get to - just take the train to Sloterdjik station, 6 minutes and one stop away from Amsterdam Centraal Station. Almost every train west from Amsterdam stops there, so you can get back late at night without any problems, and it's also relatively cheap, at under 2 Euros one-way. There is also a bus, but we didn't try it. Actually, we found the tyrain station by trial and error - when we asked the hotel staff how to get in to the centre, they didn't even mention it, and we had trouble navigating to it from the hotel, as Westpoort is a district of tall glass...
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Ibis Amsterdam Centre is located only 50 m from the central railway station. You are within easy walking distance of the flower market, the red light district, famous museums and the theatre district. Public transport provides a direct linkwith the RAI convention centre. Entirely non-smoking, the hotel has 187 air-conditioned rooms and a restaurant, a bar open 24/24, public covered pay parking and Wifi Internet access.
Advantages: Great location, cheap, clean Disadvantages: Budget hotel
...I stayed at the Ibis Stopera in Amsterdam in April 2006 with two friends and would definitely recommend it for anyone who it looking for a budget hotel that can be relied on.
For anyone who hasn't stayed in an Ibis hotel before I would describe them as a superior travelodge. In other words, no matter which one you go to, you generally know what you're getting. Always clean and a good service. There was also a bar.
For three girls on a budget the Ibis Stopera was perfect as they have triple rooms available, this made it a very reasonable rate when split between the three of us - and this included breakfast (which was very nice). We had a lovely ground floor room which looked out onto the canal at the back of the hotel.
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The Ibis Stopera is in a great location, a 15 min stroll from the train station and just around the corner...
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Advantages: Proximity to station, bus stop Disadvantages: Slightly difficult to find, poor breakfast
...On our latest European city visit, we decided to stay at the Ibis Wescorner. It was well located outside the bustling city centre in the Transformatorweg of Amsterdam Sloterdijk. It was walking distance from the main train station, however we walked around for 15 odd minutes before we saw signs giving us the proper directions to the hotel. The directions we printed off the hotel website were not too clear, however we asked a couple people who pointed us in the right direction. There was also a bus stop conveniently located outside which we used to get into Amsterdam Centraal in just under 15 minutes.
The service at the hotel was average for a hotel of that standard, although we were able to purchase bus passes in the lobby for around £10. The staff were professional and courteous and made sure they mentioned that they would look...
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Advantages: Location, Comfort Disadvantages: Telephone charges, travel information, lack of some creature comforts, no breakfast included in room price
...We chose the Hotel IbisAmsterdam Westcorner for a weekend trip to Amsterdam.
The Hotel Ibis Westcorner is located in Westpoort, to the north-west of the city centre. Because of this it probably isn't too popular with tourists who prefer central locations. However, it is very easy to get to - just take the train to Sloterdjik station, 6 minutes and one stop away from Amsterdam Centraal Station. Almost every train west from Amsterdam stops there, so you can get back late at night without any problems, and it's also relatively cheap, at under 2 Euros one-way. There is also a bus, but we didn't try it. Actually, we found the tyrain station by trial and error - when we asked the hotel staff how to get in to the centre, they didn't even mention it, and we had trouble navigating to it from the hotel, as Westpoort is a district of tall glass...
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Etap is part of the French Accor Hotels Group which operate under several names. and comes into the budget bracket, Etap has at present 311 hotels dotted all over Europe, but mainly in France
Etap Amsterdam Airport opened in early 2003 and like... more
My partner and I decided to go for a city break to Amsterdam – somewhere we had fancied for a while and it provided me a chance to fly for the first time. After much shopping around, we booked (via Thompson online) for a 2 night stay at the 5 start... more
It doesn't get more central than the heart of Amsterdam, which is about 30 yards into the vibrant red light district. I would urge people to take the other review with a pinch of salt, bearing in mind that this is more suited to young people who are... more
Business trips can be tedious at the best of times but the tedium is exacerbated when overnight hotel accommodation offers little more than a bed for the night in a faceless establishment.
Unfortunately, the Hilton at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is... more