excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,47/10 - The attentive staff helps create a friendly and ... more
inviting atmosphere for guests and can offer tips on what to do and see during your stay. Nearby attraction include the Tropenmuseum, Waterloo Square and the Anne F...
Located just a short public transport ride from Amsterdam's historical centre, this 3-star ... more
hotel is within walking distance of the popular Waterlooplein market and the Tropenmuseum. The hotel is easily accessed by both car and public transport. The bus...
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The NH Tropen Hotel is located just East of the city centre of Amsterdam, is easily ... more
accessible by car and has it's own private car park. There is a tram- and busstop in front of the hotel. You can quickly reach the historical centre of Amsterdam, the R...
The NH Tropen is located next to the Royal Tropical Institute and Artis Zoo. The Centre of ... more
Amsterdam with it's squares, canals and shopping area are easily reached by public transport. The hotel is easily accessible by car and has its own car park.
Advantages: Close to town, Quiet, Nice rooms Disadvantages: Expensive bar
We had immense trouble deciding on a hotel for my husband's birthday break in Amsterdam. We're trying to find a reasonably priced hotel that wasn't too shabby and in a decent location. After reviewing all the options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm and serene.
It took us forever to find the hotel, but that may have been because I insisted, as I had been to Amsterdam a couple of times before, that finding our way around would be easy, we could walk there and we didn't need a map. About an hour later we finally found the back of the hotel, exhausted from dragging our suitcases up and down a zillion canals. It IS ...
Advantages: Best price-performance relationship but on high level Disadvantages: crowded lounges, nothing for small wallets
Due to my job I'm about 15 times a year in Amsterdam. Up to now I have been in about 10 hotels there - it's amazing, but apparently due to rather low capacity of beds and mayby also other reason I never managed it until now to get a reservation at my next visit in the same hotel where I have been the last time.
Anyway! However, according to my experience I can recommend the Krasnapolsky as the best hotel in town. It is in the opposite of the so-called 'Dam' (famous church and large place) and it's very close to the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and about 10 minutes by foot away from the central station.
The Krasna is a absolute first class hotel. They hotel is very large, the Bar and the Restaurant are marvellous. The normal rooms are sufficient with a double king sized bed. Furthermore, there is a writing desk within the room. But ...
Advantages: smart, good value and centrally placed Disadvantages: beds too soft and towels too small
We decided to go to Amsterdam over the Xmas holidays this year and got a really good deal on lastminute.com for our hotel. We booked into the NH Caranza hotel for 5 nights, a standard double room for £271 (for both of us!) We couldn?t believe our luck. But we had never been there before so we were not sure what the hotel would be like.
The Caranza is part of a group of the ?NH? hotels in Amsterdam, there are about five in total and they range from 3* to 5*. Ours was a 4* so we were excited to be in a bit of luxury ? usually we they and save our money and stay in B&Bs etc.
The hotel is situated in Rembrandtplein, a lively square full of cafes and coffee shops. We deliberately asked for a room at the back of the hotel, as we didn?t want to be disturbed by noise at night. It?s very easy to get there from the train station (where you ...