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It's costly but location of the hotel is good. Located on the Damrak, and about 5 minutes walk to the Central station. The receptionist is very kind, he helped us carry our trolley up to the 3rd floor. There is no elevator, and stairs are...More
We arrived and what a shock we got one curtain tied round pipe beds stuck in a corner toilet did not flush rust round shower tap mould on shower curtain we just left. When we took the key back was not asked how was everything...More
After booking a hotel for three nights for €214 I'd have thought I'd have gotten somewhere relatively nice. The photos on the website didn't seem too bad. Much to my surprise when I walk up some old staircase that may as well have lead to...More
We managed to get 7 of us in a room which was OK. Location was great. Staff helpful. Shower didn't drain away so the bathroom flooded after every use. Filthy walls and ceiling, cigarette butts on the window sil, dirty carpet. For 1000 euros for...More
Only stayed for one night, so not really much to say... Had a twin room, very basic - only two beds, toilet, TV with lots of programmes but very poor picture and wifi (working fine). Oh and the safe deposit...
I only used my room...More
Amsterdam’s buzzing hub, with its sprawling network of tram rails and a seemingly constant flow of tourists and commuters, yields convenient access to some of the best sightseeing, shopping, and street life in Europe. Closest at hand are the Royal Palace, the quaint shops of Haalremmerdijk, the pedestrianized zones Kalverstraat and Dam Square with popular neighborhoods such as the Red Light District, and the Canal Ring
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hardly more than a moment’s stroll away. With the well-connected Centraal Station as Centrum’s base, it's easy to travel farther afield via one of the city’s iconic trams.