Avoid the hotels too close to the Central Station and the Dam, these are often tourist rip-offs. Look for hotels that are situated just within or near the rim of canals. There you are most likely to find one that gives you a good price-quality-location balance.
Remember that Amsterdam is actually quite small and that you can easily walk all the distances in the city centre.
Would also recommend a good hotel review site!!
2006-07-05 06:37:28
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answered by vanchan_london 3
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look up in the directory 'The Old Quarter' lovely 2/3 star hotel, close to Central Station & the Red Light Area. another place that i have stayed at a couple of times is the 'Hotel De Munch', up near Fredrikplein. lovely family run hotel and great hospitality, located good for traveling around amsterdam. both of the above hotels are in the Amsterdam telephone directory, and both can be booked over the phone. have a good time, a wonderful vibrant city.
2006-07-13 01:37:14
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answered by markaod 1
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NH Amsterdam Centre
Stadhouderskade, 7 1054ES Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Tel. +31.20.6851351
Fax. +31.20.6851611
nhamsterdamcentre@nh-hotels.co...
In the city's cultural centre, overlooking the Leidseplein, the hotel enjoys an exceptional location, surrounded by theatres, museums, nightclubs, luxury shops and many cafes and restaurants. It is found only 10 minutes from the Convention centre (RAI) and only 15 kilometres from the Airport of Amsterdam-Schiphol.
Good luck!
2006-07-12 09:52:29
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answered by disney2k 2
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Amsterdam may be the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is one of the most used tourist destinations in Europe; and you can visit it from with hotelbye . with its universities, academies, and study institutes, along with more than 40 museums, numerous theaters, and amusement sites, Amsterdam could be the country's major national middle and an excellent place to invest your holyday. Additionally, Amsterdam is also well-known for its old houses, organized in a structure of concentric segments in the design of a fan. Are some 6,750 buildings dating from the 16th to 18th generations are crowded into a location of 2,000 miles, dissected by 160 canals, themselves house to varied houseboats.
2016-12-16 11:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Hansje brinker is favourite by Backpackers. It is not far from the most touristic places. No airco, no nice view, but clean rooms. Not for 30+ I would say.
Check the postal code of your hotel to see if your in the center. 1012, 1013 are right in the center. Warmoesstraat would not be advisable. 1070, 71, 72,73 is near the center as is 1053-55.
2006-07-05 22:33:54
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answered by Stillwater 5
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There is a Campanile Hotel just outside Amsterdam with the rail link across the road. Budget Hotel but worth it.
2006-07-05 06:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you considered an apartment? I rented a 2 bed (1 double, 2 singles) in the Jordaan (excellent area - close but not too close and near canals etc ) for 4 - cheaper than any hotel and fantastic to have the freedom/space -The one we stayed at had two balconies, excellent open plan kitchen/dining/living room etc - try Lindenstraat 59 - search for it on
www.homelidays.com (there is two - we had the upper floor)
2006-07-06 08:49:06
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answered by tracyporteruk 1
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I think it is safe to say that it depends on:
1-When you want to go.
2-Your Travel budget.
3-Any particular location in Amsterdam?
It does make a difference in pricing(I am Owner of a Travel Agency). But Amsterdam in general is affordable. If you could either kindly call, email me at: indysteve1563@yahoo.com, or reach me through Yahoo Messenger, we can see what's doable for you within your timeframe and budget.
2006-07-05 07:42:38
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answered by IndySteve1563 3
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My very last vacation to the Netherlands become in November. I stayed interior the golden tulip centre (called motel intell) and it become useful and not in any respect to expensive. do not ignore that alot of places close at 6 or 7pm even as its not go back and forth season. also it receives darkish early, so plan on waking up early. the first time i went i observed the rijksmuseum and Anne Franks domicile and took a canal vacation. One time i went to the purple mild District and it turned right into a lil sketchy so plan on going even as its daylight hours. in case you wanna bypass to a "coffeeshop" then i visit't propose any in certain because they're everywhere. in case you could, go back and forth outside of Amsterdam. some truly good cities to bypass to are Delft, Gouda, and Volendam. all of them have diverse atmospheres and are quite cautioned! that is undemanding...all you do is bypass to imperative station, purchase a value ticket (many times round 10 euros roudtrip) and capture the practice. have relaxing!
2016-10-14 03:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know about being ripped off but if you want a hostel theres one right near the train station.... if you want lovel try the square.... come pout of the train stattion and follow the road down to the square the red light district is on the left!!! its smelly at night but they clear it early in the morning and he canals stink of sewage
2006-07-05 06:35:03
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answered by sazza 2
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