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W Amsterdam
3.8/584 Reviews

W Amsterdam

Oude Centrum Amsterdam|1.66km from Egidius Knops Teken
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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Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam
4.4/5131 Reviews

Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam

Oude Centrum Amsterdam|2.02km from Egidius Knops Teken
Given the reviews, I was not keen to stay here, but thanks to Ajax v Napoli there were no others available. To sum up, this isn't a 5 star hotel by any stretch of the imagination. It is a 3 star hotel. Positives: - Location is superb - Architecturally stunning building - Large room (in my case, at least) - WiFi speeds are good. I was able to do video meetings from my room - Staff were pleasant and friendly Negatives: - Inside, the hotel is dark and in a state of disrepair - The kitchen closes early, and room service appears to not be possible. I was told that I should download Uber Eats if I wanted food after 10pm. - The room is tidy, but basic areas like around the sinks, bath, windows and TV were dirty - There is a smell of sewage that comes from the shower drain - The majority of channels on the TV are unavailable - There is no air conditioning. I had 2 tower fans in my room, and I had to use them both just to stay cool - No help with luggage, not that I couldn't manage myself - You get a bottle of water on the table when you check in. I had some the first night because it was so hot in the room. The second night when I was working late, I turned to open my fresh bottle. Nope! Same half empty bottle, had just been moved back to the table again. This is supposed to be a 5 star hotel! Stay somewhere else. A few weeks earlier, I stayed in the Sofitel Legend. THAT is a 5 star hotel.

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Conscious Hotel Westerpark
4.3/5101 Reviews
Westerpark
The hotel I booked for the boss, the feedback is very good, it is very convenient to travel, and the main thing is that it is very close to my factory. Every time I go on a business trip, I will choose this hotel. The environment and facilities are good.
WestCord Art Hotel Amsterdam 3 Stars
4.3/5108 Reviews
Westerpark
Take the bus from the Central Railway Station. There is no stop at the opposite side of the hotel. It is not convenient to have a suitcase. The swimming pool opposite the hotel, can't go in, isn't it the hotel? The day before yesterday was very enthusiastic, asking for a transportation card, easy to buy. The refrigerator cannot be used normally. The room is still big enough.
Yays Amsterdam Salthouse Canal by Numa
4.4/578 Reviews
The hotels in the Netherlands do not include breakfast at all, and there is a separate fee for dining at the hotel. The hotel is apartment-style and the things are clean and suitable for regular or family stays. There are refrigerators, dishwashers and the like. It will not be cleaned every day. If necessary, it can be called the front desk. The younger brother at the front desk is very enthusiastic and will make fun of you. The room window cannot be fully opened, and the toilet has no window ventilation. The hotel is completely located in the local residential area. If you want to experience this kind of customs, you can consider it. The parking is a bit nervous and you need to find it yourself... There is a kind of domestic parking that is visual. Overall good
Hotel Pontsteiger
3.9/556 Reviews
Westerpark
Some pros and cons of our 3-night stay at the Hotel Pontsteiger. First the positives: Great location for access to Amsterdam without staying in heart of city (and lower priced). We took the train from airport and purchased a multi-day bus pass to get around town. The hotel has a very convenient and close-by bus stop just 10 minutes from Central Station and a free ferry stop right next door. This appears to be a newer property so rooms/baths were modern and clean. Daily room service was performed and they did a nice job. Some negatives: We booked the room on Hotwire (blind) without a choice of room type. Upon arrival we were given an ”interior” room with the only window overlooking an interior hall- something I had not experienced before. It wasn't a big deal since we were only there at night but a bit funky nonetheless. The room was tight- a large concrete support column next to the bed and barely enough room to move around the foot of bed to access bathroom- plus a permanent shelf unit that protruded into the passage and presented a risk. The biggest issue however was the sewer gas smell emanating from the bathroom. We were able to somewhat mitigate by keeping the toilet lid down and closing the sliding door between bathroom and bedroom closed at night but it was still very prevalent and put a damper on what was otherwise a positive experience.
The July - Boat & Co
4.5/546 Reviews
Westerpark
Very nice hotel, staff made an effort to help when needed. Super easy bus ride to the main station. Great view to the canals, soundproof windows, comfortable bed, terrible prickly sofa that we couldn’t sit on, kitchen and appliances served us well, low lights. we had to ask to take out full garbage cans and to go to the reception to ask for new toilet paper because we got only one roll that was finished. Same for coffee refills. The room was not vacuumed, housekeeping made the beds, changed trash cans and towels. We spent four nights in the hotel, got one time of housekeeping , the second time was at 5 pm while we were in the room- a change of trash cans and coffee refill (first time we got coffee creamers that we were not given at arrival). We had a good stay, but would love more attention to room maintenance.
Linden Hotel
4.4/542 Reviews
Jordaan
This is a lovely little hotel in a quiet part of town but in close enough distance to all the hustle and bustle you'd want as a tourist. The rooms are small, but they are charming and cosy nonetheless - exactly as advertised, to be honest. I stayed here for two nights and really enjoyed my stay. The staff were incredibly helpful and accommodating - during my stay, I unfortunately took a fall in the city centre and went back to my hotel to rest, I notified the front desk that I was a bit shaken up and they very kindly checked up on me regularly to make sure I was OK. Thank you very much to the wonderful team at Linden Hotel for looking after me! I'll be back again soon :-)

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