The Rough Guide To Amsterdam Part 7

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Doelen Nieuwe Doelenstraat 24 020/554 0600, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 24 020/554 0600, www.nh-hotels.com. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Muntplein. Famous as the hotel where Rembrandt painted The Night Watch The Night Watch(see "Room 12"), and with a stately elegance about it that might appeal if your budget won't stretch to the Hotel de l'Europe Hotel de l'Europe along the water. It's smaller than it looks from the outside, and has a nice breakfast room overlooking the water. Doubles 220300, not including breakfast though deals abound, especially at weekends. along the water. It's smaller than it looks from the outside, and has a nice breakfast room overlooking the water. Doubles 220300, not including breakfast though deals abound, especially at weekends.

France Oudezijds Kolk 11 020/535 3777, Oudezijds Kolk 11 020/535 3777, www.florishotels.com. Five-minute walk from CS. A friendly hotel located on a tiny and little-trafficked ca.n.a.l just off the burgeoning Zeedijk; both the lobby and the rooms have been redone in a brisk Ikea style. Its decent-sized doubles range between 95 and 195, with bath and breakfast; wi-fi access is free in every room.

De Gerstekorrel Damstraat 2224 020/624 9771, Damstraat 2224 020/624 9771, www.gerstekorrel.com. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Dam Square. Pretty functional rooms, and at 169 for a double, not really cheap. Still, much of the time you will pay less than this, and as there are no common areas you get to eat the inclusive breakfast in bed whether you like it or not. No lift.

Grand Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197 020/555 3111, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197 020/555 3111, www.thegrand.nl. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Dam Square. Originally a Royal Inn dating from 1578, and after that the Amsterdam Town Hall, this fine cla.s.sical building is one of the city's architectural high points, and now part of the Sofitel chain. The rooms are large, well appointed and boldly decorated in crisp, modern style. There are all the usual facilities you would expect from a five-star hotel, including a spa with indoor pool and Turkish bath, and a Roux brothers restaurant on site. Official rates start at 420, excluding five percent tax and breakfast, which is a whopping 30 extra, but special deals are abundant.

Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Dam 9 020/554 9111, Dam 9 020/554 9111, www.nh-hotels.com. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Dam Square. Located in a huge, striking mid-nineteenth-century building, this four-star hotel occupies virtually an entire side of Dam Square. Its rooms are attractively decorated, if unspectacular, and doubles go for 200250 (no breakfast), though bargains are sometimes available.



Hotel de l'Europe Nieuwe Doelenstraat 28 020/531 1777, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 28 020/531 1777, www.leurope.nl. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Muntplein. One of the city's top hotels, it retains a wonderful fin-de-siecle fin-de-siecle charm, with large, well-furnished rooms, an attractive riverside terrace and a great central location. Standard doubles are 445, and an extra 50 for a river Amstel view, but this is about as luxurious as the city gets and last-minute bargains are plentiful. At the time of writing they had a major renovation and expansion coming up. charm, with large, well-furnished rooms, an attractive riverside terrace and a great central location. Standard doubles are 445, and an extra 50 for a river Amstel view, but this is about as luxurious as the city gets and last-minute bargains are plentiful. At the time of writing they had a major renovation and expansion coming up.

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Hotel de l'Europe Hotel des Arts Rokin 154156 020/620 1558, Rokin 154156 020/620 1558, www.hoteldesarts.nl. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Muntplein. This hotel's 22 rooms are cosy and well furnished and the welcome is friendly. Prices start at around 138 including breakfast, though the larger ca.n.a.l-facing rooms are around 158.

Le Coin Nieuwe Doelenstraat 5 020/524 6800, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 5 020/524 6800, www.lecoin.nl. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Muntplein. In a good location opposite the sw.a.n.ky Hotel de l'Europe Hotel de l'Europe, but a quarter of the price, with doubles starting at 139, and breakfast an extra 11.50. All rooms have kitchenettes and are kitted out in contemporary style.

[image]Misc Kloveniersburgwal 20 020/330 6241, Kloveniersburgwal 20 020/330 6241, www.hotelmisc.com. Metro Nieuwmarkt or a 10min walk from CS. Very friendly hotel on the edge of the Red Light District with six good-sized rooms, each elegantly decorated in a different theme. The bright breakfast area overlooks the ca.n.a.l and is great for people-watching. Wi-fi connection. Rates start at 145, including an excellent breakfast great value.

Nes Kloveniersburgwal 137139 020/624 4773, Kloveniersburgwal 137139 020/624 4773, www.hotelnes.nl. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Muntplein. Pleasant and quiet hotel with helpful staff. Well positioned away from noise but close to shops and nightlife. The size and quality of the rooms can vary quite a bit, so don't be afraid to ask to see other rooms if you're disappointed. Prices vary too: they start at 80, but you can reckon on paying 130150 for a double room, and triples and quads are available at 80135.

NH City Centre Spuistraat 288 020/420 4545, Spuistraat 288 020/420 4545, www.nh-hotels.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Spui. This appealing chain hotel occupies a sympathetically renovated 1920s Art Deco former textile factory, and is well situated for the cafes and bars of the Spui, and the Museum Quarter. Rooms vary in size, some have ca.n.a.l views, and all boast extremely comfy beds and good showers. There are often deals available, but doubles generally go for around 150 in high season. The buffet breakfast is extra (18), but will set you up for the day.

Rho Nes 5 020/620 7371, Nes 5 020/620 7371, www.rhohotel.com. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Dam Square. Built as a theatre in 1908, the lovely, high-ceilinged, fin-de-siecle fin-de-siecle lobby gives a slightly misleading impression: the rooms are on the small side and have been unimaginatively modernized. Still, it's pleasant enough, and in a good central location just off Dam Square. Doubles from 115, including buffet breakfast. Daily bike rental available. lobby gives a slightly misleading impression: the rooms are on the small side and have been unimaginatively modernized. Still, it's pleasant enough, and in a good central location just off Dam Square. Doubles from 115, including buffet breakfast. Daily bike rental available.

Rokin Rokin 73 020/626 7456, 73 020/626 7456, www.rokinhotel.com. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to Rokin. This conveniently located three-star family hotel has small, modern doubles with exposed beams, some singles, and two triples. Breakfast (included) is served in the pleasant bas.e.m.e.nt room and free wireless is available. Lift access to three of the four floors. The private car park is a handy bonus. 115155.

Sint Nicolaas Spuistraat 1a 020/626 1384, Spuistraat 1a 020/626 1384, www.hotelnicolaas.nl. Five-minute walk from CS. With more character than many of the other budget hotels in the area, the Sint Nicolaas's Sint Nicolaas's cosy downstairs bar-reception gives way to around thirty smartly refurbished rooms, all with baths and flatscreen TVs, which are around 180 in high season. Very conveniently located, too. cosy downstairs bar-reception gives way to around thirty smartly refurbished rooms, all with baths and flatscreen TVs, which are around 180 in high season. Very conveniently located, too.

Victoria Damrak 15 020/623 4255, Damrak 15 020/623 4255, www.parkplaza.com. Two-minute walk from CS. This tall, elegant building opposite Centraal Station has been one of the city's best hotels for years, but really needed its recent renovation to revamp the fusty decor. The bar has been done up and the rooms are well on their way, all to be able to compete with the crop of sleek options that has appeared in recent years. Its location couldn't be more convenient, and there are often bargains to be had in its nicely decorated rooms; amenities include a fitness centre and pool. The cheapest doubles are about 200300, not including breakfast.

Vijaya Oudezijds Voorburgwal 44 020/626 9406, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 44 020/626 9406, www.hotelvijaya.com. Ten-minute walk from CS. Right in the heart of the Red Light District, next door but one to the Amstelkring the Amstelkring, this is a warren of rooms spread over a couple of old ca.n.a.l houses. It's rather threadbare, but not bad for the 85110 price for a double. No lift.

Winston Warmoesstraat 129 020/623 1380, Warmoesstraat 129 020/623 1380, www.winston.nl. Ten-minute walk from CS. This self-consciously young and cool hotel has funky rooms individually decorated with wacko art, and a busy ground-floor bar that has occasional live music. It's a formula that works a treat; the Winston is popular and often full though this is probably also due to its low prices: 80100 for a double, with breakfast, for the cheapest rooms during the week and 120160 for triples and quads. Rooms are light and airy, some en suite, some with a communal balcony. Erotic images abound in some, so if you're travelling as a family you might want to check first to prevent any embarra.s.sing questions. Also dorm beds from 29. Lift and full disabled access.

Accommodation Hotels and B&Bs Hotels and B&Bs Grachtengordel west Agora Singel 462 020/627 2200, Singel 462 020/627 2200, www.hotelagora.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Koningsplein. Handily located, small and amiable hotel near the flower market and close to the Spui. The guest rooms here, of which there are just sixteen, are kitted out in simple, basic style and vary greatly in size. As well as doubles, three- and four-bed rooms are available, and there's a large breakfast room too. Rooms cost upwards of 132, 145 with a ca.n.a.l view and breakfast included.

Amba.s.sade Herengracht 341 020/555 0222, Herengracht 341 020/555 0222, www.amba.s.sade-hotel.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Spui. Elegant ca.n.a.lside hotel made up of ten seventeenth-century houses, with smartly furnished lounges, a well-stocked library and comfortable recently revamped en-suite rooms from 195 and suites from 275. Friendly staff and free 24-hour internet access. Breakfast is an extra 16, but well worth it.

Chic & Basic Herengracht 13 020/522 2345, Herengracht 13 020/522 2345, www.chicandbasic.com. Ten-minute walk from CS. Dutch branch of this s.p.u.n.ky Spanish concept, offering 26 basic but cool rooms, some of them overlooking the ca.n.a.l. The changeable lighting system allows you to adjust the colouring of the room according to your mood. Rates start at 125, breakfast an extra 7.50.

Clemens Raadhuisstraat 39 020/624 6089, Raadhuisstraat 39 020/624 6089, www.clemenshotel.com. Tram #13 or #17 from CS to Westermarkt. Friendly, well-run budget hotel, with knowledgeable owner, close to the Anne Frank Huis, this is one of the better options along this busy main road. Individually decorated doubles without shower from 75, with shower from 120; breakfast included. All rooms offer free internet connection, and you can rent laptops for just a few euros.

[image]Dylan Keizersgracht 384 020/530 2010, Keizersgracht 384 020/530 2010, www.dylanamsterdam.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Leidsestraat/Keizersgracht. This stylish hotel is housed in a seventeenth-century building that centres on a beautiful courtyard and terrace. Its 41 sumptuous rooms range in style from opulent reds or greens to minimal white and oatmeal shades, and have flat-screen TVs and stereos. The restaurant offers modern French cuisine and the bar is open to non-guests. The ambiance is hip without being pretentious, and that goes for the staff too, making it popular with many guests returning. Luxury suites overlooking the Keizersgracht ca.n.a.l will set you back 1700; standard doubles from 475. Breakfast 28 extra.

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Dylan [image]Estherea Singel 303309 020/624 5146, Singel 303309 020/624 5146, www.estherea.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Spui. This enjoyable and very comfortable four-star hotel occupies a pair of sympathetically modernized old ca.n.a.l houses in a great location, a brief stroll from the Spui. There's no hankering after minimalism here the carpets are thick and plush, the public areas rich in browns and reds. The guest rooms are similar in style, with beds that you can literally sink into, and the pick of them overlook the ca.n.a.l. Free internet access. Official rates are around 260 excluding tax and breakfast (an extra 16), but when booked well in advance you can find a room as low as 130.

Hegra Herengracht 269 020/623 7877, Herengracht 269 020/623 7877, www.hegrahotel.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Spui. Welcoming atmosphere and relatively inexpensive for the location, on a handsome stretch of ca.n.a.l near the Spui. Rooms are small but comfortable, either en suite or with shared facilities. Doubles from 84 with breakfast, with private shower but shared toilet.

Hoksbergen Singel 301 020/626 6043, Singel 301 020/626 6043, www.hotelhoksbergen.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Spui. Standard-issue hotel, with a light and open breakfast room overlooking the Singel ca.n.a.l. Basic and rather charmless en-suite rooms, all with telephone and TV, from 98 for the smallest room to larger doubles for 125; breakfast and tax included. Self-catering apartments too from 120.

[image]'t Hotel Leliegracht 18 020/422 2741, Leliegracht 18 020/422 2741, www.thotel.nl. Tram #13 or #17 to Westermarkt. Extremely appealing, low-key hotel located in an old high-gabled house along a quiet stretch of ca.n.a.l. The eight s.p.a.cious rooms three with ca.n.a.l views are decked out in a pleasant and una.s.suming modern style with large beds, TV, fridge and either bath or shower. Minimum three-night stay at the weekend (ThursMon). Extremely friendly and helpful staff/owners. Doubles from 145.

Pax Raadhuisstraat 37 020/624 9735. Tram #13 or #17 to Westermarkt. Straightforward, city-centre cheapie with a mixture of fair-sized rooms sleeping one to four people; all finished in a minimalist style. As with most of the hotels along this busy stretch, ask for a room at the back. Doubles from 70, free wireless but no breakfast. Raadhuisstraat 37 020/624 9735. Tram #13 or #17 to Westermarkt. Straightforward, city-centre cheapie with a mixture of fair-sized rooms sleeping one to four people; all finished in a minimalist style. As with most of the hotels along this busy stretch, ask for a room at the back. Doubles from 70, free wireless but no breakfast.

Pulitzer Prinsengracht 315 020/523 5235, Prinsengracht 315 020/523 5235, www.starwood.com. Tram #13 or #17 to Westermarkt. An entire row of seventeenth-century ca.n.a.l houses creatively converted into a prestigious, five-star hotel. The recently renovated rooms are all done up in soft tones, some overlooking the inner courtyard, others with ca.n.a.l views. Very popular with visiting business folk. Luxury doesn't come cheap though, with doubles starting at 300.

Singel Hotel Singel 13 020/626 3108, Singel 13 020/626 3108, www.singelhotel.nl. Five-minute walk from CS. Pleasant hotel located in three charming ca.n.a.l houses right next to the old Lutheran church. The rooms are rather small, but well equipped, some overlooking the Singel. Rates from 139, breakfast included.

The Times Hotel Herengracht 135 020/330 6030, Herengracht 135 020/330 6030, www.thetimeshotel.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Spui. Colourful design hotel with a wink to old Dutch masters each room contains gigantic paintings of Vermeer, Rembrandt or Van Gogh. Doubles around 159, excluding breakfast (an extra 10).

[image]Toren Keizersgracht 164 020/622 6033, Keizersgracht 164 020/622 6033, www.hoteltoren.nl. Tram #13 or #17 from CS to Westermarkt. Cosy, retro-chic boutique hotel, converted from two elegant ca.n.a.l houses (one of which was once the home of the Dutch prime minister), where the emphasis is on intimacy and comfort. All rooms have been recently renovated, and there's an annex if the main building is full. There's also a nice bar/breakfast room downstairs and they offer a specially adapted menu from nearby Christophe Christophe if you want to eat in the evening. Very attentive and friendly staff too. Doubles 160260, depending on season and ca.n.a.l views. if you want to eat in the evening. Very attentive and friendly staff too. Doubles 160260, depending on season and ca.n.a.l views.

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Toren Wiechmann Prinsengracht 328332 020/626 3321, Prinsengracht 328332 020/626 3321, www.hotelwiechmann.nl. Tram #13 or #17 to Westermarkt. Family-run for over fifty years, this medium-sized hotel occupies an attractively restored ca.n.a.l house, close to the Anne Frank Huis, with dark wooden beams and restrained style throughout. Large, bright rooms are in perfect condition be it a bit old-fas.h.i.+oned with TV and shower, and cost 140, 20 more for a ca.n.a.l view. Prices stay the same throughout the year.

Accommodation Hotels and B&Bs Hotels and B&Bs Grachtengordel south Backstage Hotel Leidsegracht 114 020/624 4044, Leidsegracht 114 020/624 4044, www.backstagehotel.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Prinsengracht. Hotel aimed to accommodate musicians playing at the nearby Melkweg or Paradiso. Furnis.h.i.+ngs such as theatre mirrors, PA spotlights and flight cases in the 22 newly decorated rooms are bound to make them feel at home, but non-musicians are also welcome. Facilities include free internet, a 24-hour bar and pool table. Rooms from 100.

Carlton Amsterdam Vijzelstraat 4 020/622 2266, Vijzelstraat 4 020/622 2266, www.nh-hotels.com. Tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 to the Muntplein. Next door to the flower market, this large, four-star chain hotel has over two hundred well-appointed bedrooms equipped with standard modern fittings and furnis.h.i.+ngs. Some of the "deluxe" rooms on the top floor have balconies and grand views over the city centre. Prices vary enormously, but you can reckon on paying between 150 and 250 for a double.

Dikker & Thijs Fenice Prinsengracht 444 020/620 1212, Prinsengracht 444 020/620 1212, www.dtfh.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to the corner of Prinsengracht and Leidsestraat. Small and stylish hotel not far from Leidseplein. The modern rooms vary in decor but all include minibars, telephones and TVs; those on the top floor offer a good view of the city. Standard doubles from 160, breakfast excluded.

Eden Amsterdam American Leidsekade 97 020/556 3000, Leidsekade 97 020/556 3000, www.amsterdamamerican.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Leidseplein. This landmark Art Deco hotel, dating from 1902, was once the height of chic; the high rollers have since moved on, and the bedrooms are now standard-issue modern affairs, but they are large and comfortable, with double-glazed windows (a useful addition, since the hotel is just off Leidseplein). Doubles from as little as 150 if booked well in advance.

Marcel van Woerkom Leidsestraat 87 020/622 9834, Leidsestraat 87 020/622 9834, www.marcelamsterdam.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Prinsengracht. Popular guesthouse run by an English-speaking graphic designer and artist, who attracts like-minded people to this stylishly restored house. This is a relaxing and peaceful haven from the buzz of the city, with regulars returning year after year, so you'll need to book well in advance in high season. Four en-suite doubles, including one with private patio garden, available for two, three or four people sharing. No breakfast, but there are tea- and coffee-making facilities. Rates start at 130 for a double, with a minimum of two nights.

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Marcel van Woerkom Prinsenhof Prinsengracht 810 020/623 1772, Prinsengracht 810 020/623 1772, www.hotelprinsenhof.com. Tram #4 from CS to Prinsengracht. Tastefully decorated, this is one of the city's top budget options with doubles for 69 without shower, 89 with. With only eleven s.p.a.cious rooms, booking ahead is essential.

Rembrandt Square Hotel Amstelstraat 17 020/890 4740, Amstelstraat 17 020/890 4740, www.edenhotelgroup.com. Tram #4 or #9 to Rembrandtplein. Minimalist four-star hotel with an urban feel, located just off the busy Rembrandtplein. The 166 rooms are all well equipped and tastefully decorated in grey shades. Room rates from 175. Alternatively, the Eden Hotel Amsterdam Eden Hotel Amsterdam, a slightly less expensive branch of the Eden group, is just around the corner on the river Amstel.

Schiller Rembrandtplein 2636 020/554 0700, Rembrandtplein 2636 020/554 0700, www.nh-hotels.com. Tram #4 or #9 to Rembrandtplein. Once something of a hangout for Amsterdam's intellectuals, the Schiller Schiller, named after the painter and architect, still has one of the city's better-known bra.s.series on its ground floor decorated in fetching Art Deco style. The drawback is its location on tacky Rembrandtplein but if you're here to sample a few of the city's nightclubs, the Muziektheater or the shops along Leidsestraat, you couldn't be better situated. Rates without breakfast begin at around 200 although discounts are available.

[image]Seven Bridges Reguliersgracht 31 020/623 1329, Reguliersgracht 31 020/623 1329, www.sevenbridgeshotel.nl. Tram #16, #24 or #25 to Keizersgracht. One of the city's most charming hotels and excellent value for money too. Takes its name from its ca.n.a.lside location, which affords a view of no fewer than seven quaint little bridges. Beautifully decorated in antique style, its spotless rooms are regularly revamped, and it's small and popular, so advance reservations are pretty much essential. Breakfast is served in your room. Rates start at 110 per double, and vary with the view.

Weber Marnixstraat 397 020/627 2327, Marnixstraat 397 020/627 2327, www.hotelweber.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Leidseplein. Seven s.p.a.cious rooms decorated in a brisk, modern style above a popular bar, mainly attracting a youthful clientele. Rooms from 125, with a small in-room breakfast included.

Accommodation Hotels and B&Bs Hotels and B&Bs The Jordaan and Western docklands Acacia Lindengracht 251 020/622 1460, Lindengracht 251 020/622 1460, www.hotelacacia.nl. Bus #18 to Willemstraat, or a 15min walk from CS. This small hotel, situated in the heart of the Jordaan, is on a corner, so some of the rooms have sweeping views of the ca.n.a.l and its adjoining streets. The pastel-pink rooms, which sleep two to four people, are rather nondescript with small beds and a shower room. Doubles from 90, including breakfast; there are also self-catering studios (100).

Van Onna Bloemgracht 102 020/626 5801, Bloemgracht 102 020/626 5801, www.hotelvanonna.nl. Tram #13 or #17 from CS to Westermarkt. A quiet, well-maintained place on a tranquil ca.n.a.l. The building dates back over three hundred years and still retains some of its original fixtures, though the rooms themselves are rather modest, with basic furniture and blankets on beds. Simple set-up no TV, no smoking and cash payment only. Booking advised. Rooms sleeping up to four people for 45 per person, including breakfast.

Accommodation Hotels and B&Bs Hotels and B&Bs The Old Jewish Quarter and Eastern docklands Adolesce Nieuwe Keizersgracht 26 020/626 3959, Nieuwe Keizersgracht 26 020/626 3959, www.adolesce.nl. Tram #9 from CS to Waterlooplein. Popular and welcoming hotel in an old ca.n.a.l house not far from Waterlooplein. There are ten neat and trim modern rooms and a large dining room. Doubles 100; triples also available for 120. Closed NovMarch. No breakfast but all day coffee and tea facilities.

Hotel Arena 's Gravesandestraat 51 020/850 2400, 's Gravesandestraat 51 020/850 2400, www.hotelarena.nl. Metro to Weesperplein, then an 8min walk. A little way east of the centre, in a renovated old convent on the edge of the Oosterpark, this place, formerly a popular hostel, is a hip three-star hotel, complete with split-level rooms and minimalist decor. Despite the odd pretentious flourish, it manages to retain a relaxed vibe attracting both businesspeople and travellers alike. Lively bar, intimate restaurant, and late-night club (Fri & Sat) located within the former chapel. Official rates start at 289 but you will usually pay half, sometimes even less when booked well in advance or very last minute. Breakfast is an extra 16.

InterContinental Amstel Professor Tulpplein 1 020/622 6060, Professor Tulpplein 1 020/622 6060, www.intercontinental.com. Metro Weesperplein. The absolute top of the range one of the best and most luxurious hotels in the country, occupying a grand, chateau-style, nineteenth-century mansion beside the Singelgracht ca.n.a.l, and favoured by visiting celebrities. If you have the means, splash out; cheapest doubles from 450.

[image]Lloyd Hotel Oostelijke Handelskade 34 020/561 3636, Oostelijke Handelskade 34 020/561 3636, www.lloydhotel.com. Tram #26 from CS; three-minute walk from the Rietlandsparken stop. See map "Zeeburg". Situated in the up-and-coming Oosterdok (Eastern Docklands) district, this ex-prison and migrant workers' hostel has been renovated to become one of Amsterdam's slickest hotels. Rather pretentiously subt.i.tled a "cultural emba.s.sy", it has an arts centre too, with regular exhibitions, readings and performances, an art library, and a nice, bustling feel that revolves around its airy central restaurant and lobby area on the ground floor. Uniquely, it serves all kinds of travellers, with rooms ranging from one-star affairs for 100 to 340 offerings. Some rooms are great, others not, so don't be afraid to ask to change. The location is better than you might think just 5min by tram from Centraal Station but at these prices you still might prefer to be in the centre.

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Lloyd Hotel Accommodation Hotels and B&Bs Hotels and B&Bs The Museum Quarter and Vondelpark Acro Jan Luyckenstraat 44 020/662 5538, Jan Luyckenstraat 44 020/662 5538, www.acro-hotel.nl. Tram #2 or #5 to Hobbemastraat. This hotel has small and fairly functional rooms, but a friendly welcome and a nice bar on the ground floor mean that it gets booked up a long way in advance. Doubles 110140 with breakfast.

Bema Concertgebouwplein 19b 020/679 1396, Concertgebouwplein 19b 020/679 1396, www.bemahotel.com. Tram #5 or #24 to Van Baerlestraat. Large, clean rooms within a huge house under the canny eye of the friendly manager-owner. The eight rooms aren't modern but they're full of character, and the hotel is handy for the Concertgebouw and the main museums. Minimum two-night stay at weekends. En-suite doubles 90, including breakfast delivered to your room. Triples and quads also available, and a couple of apartments too.

Bilderberg Hotel Jan Luyken Jan Luykenstraat 58 020/573 0730, Jan Luykenstraat 58 020/573 0730, www.janluyken.nl. Tram #2 or #5 from CS. Nicely refurbished, good-sized rooms mark out this decent stab at a mini four-star, full-service hotel, with prices starting at 150 for one of the smaller standard rooms. There's a nice lounge and bar downstairs too.

[image]College Roelof Hartstraat 1 020/571 1511, Roelof Hartstraat 1 020/571 1511, www.collegehotelamsterdam.com. Tram #5 or #24 to junction of Roelof Hartstraat and Van Baerlestraat. Converted from an old schoolhouse, the College College is one of the most original and elegant recent additions to Amsterdam's accommodation scene. Original, because it's largely run by students of the city's catering school; elegant, because of the sheer cla.s.s of the refurbishment. The cheapest doubles start at 235 (less when booked in advance) and are well worth it. is one of the most original and elegant recent additions to Amsterdam's accommodation scene. Original, because it's largely run by students of the city's catering school; elegant, because of the sheer cla.s.s of the refurbishment. The cheapest doubles start at 235 (less when booked in advance) and are well worth it.

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College Filosoof Anna van den Vondelstraat 6 020/683 3013, Anna van den Vondelstraat 6 020/683 3013, www.hotelfilosoof.nl. Tram #1 from CS to Jan Pieter Heijestraat. A lovely, small hotel, with each room decorated according to a different philosophical theme. It's all beautifully kept, nothing is too much trouble, and the garden outside is a rare Amsterdam treat. A bit out of the way but handy for the Vondelpark. A really good choice in this part of town. Doubles cost 100150, with an extra 15 for breakfast.

Fita Jan Luykenstraat 37 020/679 0976, Jan Luykenstraat 37 020/679 0976, www.fita.nl. Tram #2 or #5 to Van Baerlestraat. Mid-sized, friendly, family-run hotel in a quiet spot between the Vondelpark and the museums. Comfortable en-suite doubles, all non-smoking, cost 135165. Free phone calls within Europe and to America, and free use of the hotel's wi-fi (and laptop if you need it).

Karen McCusker Zeilstraat 020/679 2753 (mornings), Zeilstraat 020/679 2753 (mornings), www.bedandbreakfastamsterdam.net. Tram #2 to Amstelveenseweg. This small B&B, run by an Englishwoman who moved to Amsterdam in 1979, comprises two cosy and clean, Laura Ashley-style (non-smoking) double rooms in her home, close to the Vondelpark. There's also a suite available, with bathroom, kitchen and private balcony, suitable for longer stays. Ring first, because the owner isn't always around and you'll also need to reserve well in advance. Double with shared bathroom costs around 80, 105 with en-suite bathroom and there's a minimum stay of two nights during the week and three nights at weekends.

[image]NL Hotel Na.s.saukade 368 020/689 0030, Na.s.saukade 368 020/689 0030, www.nl-hotel.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Leidseplein and then a 5min walk. Pick of the lot in the area, with thirteen design rooms decorated with funky wallpaper and plenty of Buddhas and tulips. Some rooms have access to a small private patio. The hospitable owners are a good source of advice for the trendy spots in the area. Rates from 125, breakfast an extra 10.

Owl Hotel Roemer Visscherstraat 1 020/618 9484, Roemer Visscherstraat 1 020/618 9484, www.owl-hotel.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Leidseplein. The reasonably priced doubles are relatively bland, but the location is nice and quiet, with a downstairs lounge opening onto a lovely garden, and run by the same family for nearly forty years the staff are a welcoming bunch. Doubles from 130.

Parkzicht Roemer Visscherstraat 33 020/618 1954, Roemer Visscherstraat 33 020/618 1954, www.parkzicht.nl. Tram #1 from CS to Leidseplein. This quiet, una.s.suming hotel, on a pretty backstreet near the Vondelpark and museums, has been going since the 1930s and has an appealing lived-in look. It's clean and full of character, if a bit old-fas.h.i.+oned; some rooms have fireplaces and each is furnished with old Dutch wood furniture. Singles, doubles and triples available, with a mixture of shared and en-suite facilities; prices are 8496 for a double, 130 for a triple.

Patou PC Hooftstraat 63 020/676 0232, PC Hooftstraat 63 020/676 0232, www.hotelpatou.nl. Tram #2 or #5 from CS to Van Baerlestraat. Small but stylish boutique hotel named after the well-known French couturier, located on the expensive PC Hooftstraat above the bra.s.serie sharing the same name. Minimalist design with an eye for detail and comfort make this a pleasant place to stay. Rates start at 195, excluding breakfast.

Piet Hein Vossiusstraat 53 020/662 7205, Vossiusstraat 53 020/662 7205, www.hotelpiethein.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Leidseplein. Five minutes' walk from Leidseplein, this sleek three-star has large rooms with views over the entrance to the Vondelpark and slightly more expensive rooms in the modern annex overlooking its peaceful back garden. There's also a comfy bar (with internet access) that's normally open until 1am. Rates start at 165. Lift access.

Prinsen Vondelstraat 3638 020/616 2323, Vondelstraat 3638 020/616 2323, www.prinsenhotel.nl. Tram #1 from CS to Leidseplein. Family-run hotel built in the nineteenth century by Dutch architect P.J.H. Cuypers (of Centraal Station fame) on the edge of the Vondelpark. It's not especially pretty, but it is quiet and has a large, secluded back garden. En-suite doubles with all mod cons go for around 125135, triples and quads for 150200.

Toro Koningslaan 64 020/673 7223, Koningslaan 64 020/673 7223, www.hoteltoro.nl. Tram #2 from CS to Valeriusplein. Housed in a grand old villa overlooking the Vondelpark's westerly reaches, this hotel is like a small country house, with a welcoming downstairs sitting room and tastefully furnished rooms from 150, some of which overlook the park. There's also a private garden and terrace with views of a lake in the Vondelpark. It's a good choice if you don't mind being slightly out of the action.

[image]Vondel Vondelstraat 1830 020/616 4075, Vondelstraat 1830 020/616 4075, www.hotelvondel.com. Tram #1 from CS to Leidseplein. This hotel tries hard to be cool and sleek, and mostly succeeds, with black paint and light, natural wood characterizing the lovely rooms, which have flat-screen TVs. There's a pleasant bar and breakfast room and modern art decorates the common areas. Doubles vary in size and start at around 160, breakfast excluded.

Zandbergen Willemsparkweg 205 020/676 9321, Willemsparkweg 205 020/676 9321, www.hotel-zandbergen.com. Tram #2 to Emmastraat. This light, airy, family-run hotel on a busy street near the Vondelpark has eighteen clean, s.p.a.cious and tastefully decorated rooms, with minibars and free wi-fi. Doubles go for 125160 depending on the type of room, and triples and quads are available too for 165215, as well as a bright and s.p.a.cious penthouse suite for 235 a night.

Accommodation Hotels and B&Bs Hotels and B&Bs The outer districts Amsterdam Hilton Apollolaan 138 020/710 6000, Apollolaan 138 020/710 6000, www.amsterdam.hilton.com. Tram #5 or #24 to Apollolaan. See map "Nieuw Zuid". Way outside the centre by a ca.n.a.l in the distinctly upmarket Nieuw Zuid district, this hotel has all the facilities you could hope for, from lounge bar, cafe and health club through to an Italian restaurant. Mainly attracting business-oriented clientele, it's only really worth considering if you can afford to soak up a bit of 1960s nostalgia in its (admittedly stunning) Lennon and Ono suite, where the couple held their famous 1969 "Bed-In" for peace; one night here will set you back 1750, otherwise doubles hover around the 260 mark.

Okura Ferdinand Bolstraat 333 020/678 7111, Ferdinand Bolstraat 333 020/678 7111, www.okura.nl. Tram #25 to Cornelis Troostplein. See map "Oud Zuid". Don't be fooled by its concrete, purpose-built facade: this deluxe hotel, situated close to the RAI Conference Centre, comes equipped with all the usual facilities you would expect, plus a shopping arcade with a j.a.panese food store. Its 315 rooms boast huge marble bathrooms, and in its suites mod cons include mood lighting and remote-controlled curtains. Two of its four restaurants restaurants have Michelin stars. If you're feeling particularly flush you could book "The Suite", set over two floors with a suspended gla.s.s staircase, cinema and private butler; a night here will set you back a cool 10,000. Doubles from 295. have Michelin stars. If you're feeling particularly flush you could book "The Suite", set over two floors with a suspended gla.s.s staircase, cinema and private butler; a night here will set you back a cool 10,000. Doubles from 295.

Van Ostade Van Ostadestraat 123 020/679 3452, Van Ostadestraat 123 020/679 3452, www.bicyclehotel.com. Tram #25 to Van de Helststraat. Friendly, youthful place down a quiet residential street, not far from Albert Cuypmarkt in De Pijp. It bills itself as the "bicycle hotel", renting out bikes for 7.50 per day and giving advice on routes and suchlike. There's also garage s.p.a.ce for two cars (20 per car; book in advance). Two-, three- and four-bed rooms, plus one with bunk beds, are basic but clean. Doubles start from 80 with shared facilities, 115 for en-suite rooms, including breakfast.

Xaviera Hollander B&B Stadionweg 17 020/673 3934, Stadionweg 17 020/673 3934, www.xavierahollander.com. Tram #5 or #24 to Stadionweg. See map "Nieuw Zuid". Spending a night at the home of ill.u.s.trious former madam, Xaviera Hollander, better known as the "Happy Hooker", may sound dubious but the experience is a whole lot more respectable than you'd imagine. Situated in the chichi Nieuw Zuid, this s.p.a.cious, homely villa has two kitschy rooms, the larger of which has a terrace, though it suffers a little from traffic noise. Prudish it ain't, with semi-clad photos of Xaviera and friends dotted about and shelves of well-thumbed s.e.x-help books, but it's certainly memorable. Parking available. No credit cards. Both rooms have shared facilities. Rates from 110.

Accommodation Hostels If you're on a tight budget, the least expensive central option is to take a dorm bed in a hostel hostel, and there are plenty to choose from: Hostelling International places, unofficial private hostels, even Christian hostels. Most hostels will either provide (relatively) clean bed linen or charge a few euros for it your own sleeping bag might be a better option. Many places also lock guests out for a short period each day to clean; some also set a nightly curfew, though these are usually late enough not to cause too much of a problem. Some hostels don't accept reservations from June to August.

The cheapest dorms dorms you'll find are in the "Shelter" Christian-run hostels, at 1723 per person per night; the average elsewhere is closer to 25. A few otherwise good-value places have a policy of charging more at you'll find are in the "Shelter" Christian-run hostels, at 1723 per person per night; the average elsewhere is closer to 25. A few otherwise good-value places have a policy of charging more at weekends weekends than during the week a price hike of as much as 5 that can come as an unpleasant surprise. Note that you can pay the same rate for a bed in a sixteen-person dorm as you'd pay to be in a four-person dorm elsewhere, and that any place which won't allow you to see where you'll be sleeping before you pay is worth avoiding. If you want a little extra privacy, many hostels also offer triples, doubles and singles for much less than you'd pay in a regular hotel though the quality and size of rooms can leave a lot to be desired. than during the week a price hike of as much as 5 that can come as an unpleasant surprise. Note that you can pay the same rate for a bed in a sixteen-person dorm as you'd pay to be in a four-person dorm elsewhere, and that any place which won't allow you to see where you'll be sleeping before you pay is worth avoiding. If you want a little extra privacy, many hostels also offer triples, doubles and singles for much less than you'd pay in a regular hotel though the quality and size of rooms can leave a lot to be desired.

Accommodation Hostels Hostels Old Centre Bob's Youth Hostel Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 92 020/623 0063, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 92 020/623 0063, www.bobshostel.nl. Ten-minute walk from CS. An old favourite with backpackers, Bob's Bob's is a lively place with small, basic dorm beds for 1825 per person, including breakfast in the coffeeshop on the ground floor. They also let four apartments (70 for two people, 90 for three). However, they kick everyone out at 10.30am to clean, which is not so good if you want a lie-in. Walk-in policy only. is a lively place with small, basic dorm beds for 1825 per person, including breakfast in the coffeeshop on the ground floor. They also let four apartments (70 for two people, 90 for three). However, they kick everyone out at 10.30am to clean, which is not so good if you want a lie-in. Walk-in policy only.

Bulldog Low-Budget Hotel Oudezijds Voorburgwal 220 020/620 3822, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 220 020/620 3822, www.bulldoghotel.com. Tram #4, #9, #16 or #24 from CS to Dam Square, then a three-minute walk. Part of the Bulldog Bulldog coffeeshop chain, with a bar and DVD lounge downstairs complete with leather couches and soft lighting. Dorm beds with shower range between 24 and 32, a bit more at weekends, including breakfast, and there are also double rooms from 105 to 120, as well as fully equipped apartments from 150 all with bathrooms and TVs. Great terrace in summer. coffeeshop chain, with a bar and DVD lounge downstairs complete with leather couches and soft lighting. Dorm beds with shower range between 24 and 32, a bit more at weekends, including breakfast, and there are also double rooms from 105 to 120, as well as fully equipped apartments from 150 all with bathrooms and TVs. Great terrace in summer.

Flying Pig Downtown Nieuwendijk 100 020/420 6822, Nieuwendijk 100 020/420 6822, www.flyingpig.nl. Five-minute walk from CS. Clean, large and well run by ex-travellers familiar with the needs of backpackers. Free use of kitchen facilities, no curfew, and the hostel bar is open all night. It's justifiably popular, and a very good deal, with mixed dorm beds from about 25 depending on the size of the dorm; queen-size bunks sleeping two also available. During the peak season you'll need to book well in advance. See also "Flying Pig Uptown" for further details.

The Globe Oudezijds Voorburgwal 3 020/421 7424, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 3 020/421 7424, www.hostel-theglobe.nl. Tram #4, #9, #16 or #24 to Dam Square. A popular hostel that's a favourite with those on all-day drinking binges, partly due to its 24-hour sports bar with screen. It's not a palace by anyone's standards, but may do the trick if you're not in Amsterdam to sleep much. Spartan but clean dorm beds from 18 (weekends 35), twins for a steep 80135. 5 key deposit. Breakfast is an extra 6.

Meeting Point Warmoesstraat 14 020/627 7499, Warmoesstraat 14 020/627 7499, www.hostel-meetingpoint.nl. Ten-minute walk from CS. Warm and cosy central hostel with s.p.a.ce in eight- to eighteen-bed dorms. Private bar with pool table for guests is open 24 hours. Cash payment only. Breakfast 2.50. Prices range between 18 and 30.

Shelter City Barndesteeg 21 020/625 3230, Barndesteeg 21 020/625 3230, www.shelter.nl. Metro Nieuwmarkt. A non-evangelical Christian youth hostel smack in the middle of the Red Light District. Beds in large dorms from 22.50, including a sizeable breakfast, which makes this one of the city's best deals (from 24.50 for a bed in a smaller dorm). Dorms are single-s.e.x; lockers require a 5 deposit and there's a curfew (2am). You might be handed a booklet on Jesus when you check in, but you'll get a quiet night's sleep and the sheets are clean. See also "The Shelter Jordan".

Stay Okay Stadsdoelen Kloveniersburgwal 97 020/624 6832, Kloveniersburgwal 97 020/624 6832, www.stayokay.com/stadsdoelen. Metro Nieuwmarkt or Waterlooplein, or tram #4, #9, #16, #24 or #25 from CS to Muntplein. The closest to Centraal Station of the three official hostels, with clean, semi-private dorms at 21.50 for members, who get priority in high season; non-members pay 24. Price includes linen, breakfast and locker, plus use of communal kitchen. Guests get a range of discounts on activities in the city too. See also the city's other HI hostels, the Stay Okay Vondelpark Stay Okay Vondelpark, which has a greater choice of rooms, and the brand new Stay Okay Zeeburg Stay Okay Zeeburg.

Accommodation Hostels Hostels Grachtengordel south Hans Brinker Budget Hotel Kerkstraat 136 020/622 0687, Kerkstraat 136 020/622 0687, www.hans-brinker.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 from CS to Prinsengracht. Well-established and raucously popular Amsterdam hostel, with around 500 beds. Dorms are basic and clean and beds go for around 2225, and singles, doubles and triples are also available. All rooms are en suite. The facilities are good: free internet after 10pm, disco every night, and it's near to the buzz of Leidseplein, too. A hostel to head for if you're out for a good time (and not too bothered about getting a solid night's sleep), though be prepared to change dorms during your stay. Walk-in policy only in high season.

International Budget Hostel Leidsegracht 76 020/624 2784, Leidsegracht 76 020/624 2784, www.internationalbudgethostel.com. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Prinsengracht. An excellent budget option on a peaceful little ca.n.a.l in the heart of the city. Small, simple rooms sleeping up to four with shared bathroom; breakfast in the cafe is extra. Young, friendly staff. Singles and twin rooms with private facilities (80), dorm beds between 22 and 32 per person.

Accommodation Hostels Hostels The Jordaan and Western docklands The Shelter Jordan Bloemstraat 179 020/624 4717, Bloemstraat 179 020/624 4717, www.shelter.nl. Tram #13 or #17 to Marnixstraat. The second of Amsterdam's two Christian hostels (the other is Shelter City Shelter City) is situated in a particularly attractive and quiet part of the Jordaan, close to the Lijnbaansgracht ca.n.a.l. Great-value beds start at 22.50 (down to 16.50 in low season) including breakfast. Fri & Sat 35 supplement. Dorms sleeping 1420 are single-s.e.x and non-smoking; downstairs there's a decent cafe.

Accommodation Hostels Hostels The Old Jewish Quarter and Eastern Docklands Stay Okay Zeeburg Timorplein 21 020/551 3190, Timorplein 21 020/551 3190, www.stayokay.com/zeeburg. Closest train station: Amsterdam Muiderpoort. A brand spanking new hostel located in a former school in a residential area on the eastern outskirts of the city. Large dorms from 22.50 for non-members (up to 33.50 if you're unlucky), breakfast included. Located in the same building is Studio K, which shows arthouse films and has a decent restaurant. In high season a minimum of two nights is required when you want to stay a Sat.u.r.day.

Accommodation Hostels Hostels The Museum Quarter and Vondelpark Flying Pig Uptown Vossiusstraat 46 020/400 4187, Vossiusstraat 46 020/400 4187, www.flyingpig.nl. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Leidseplein, then a short walk. The better of the two Flying Pig Flying Pig hostels, facing the Vondelpark and close to the city's most important museums. Immaculately clean and well maintained by a staff of travellers. Free use of kitchen facilities, no curfew and good tourist information. Fourteen-bed dorms start at 21.90 per person and there are a few two-person queen-size bunks, as well as double rooms great value. hostels, facing the Vondelpark and close to the city's most important museums. Immaculately clean and well maintained by a staff of travellers. Free use of kitchen facilities, no curfew and good tourist information. Fourteen-bed dorms start at 21.90 per person and there are a few two-person queen-size bunks, as well as double rooms great value.

[image]Stay Okay Vondelpark Zandpad 5 020/589 8996, Zandpad 5 020/589 8996, www.stayokay.com/vondelpark. Tram #1, #2 or #5 to Leidseplein, then a 5min walk. Well located with good facilities such as a bar, restaurant, TV lounge, internet access and bicycle shed, plus various discount deals on tours and museums. Rates vary enormously, but in high season you can expect to pay as much as 33.50 for non-members (31 for members), including use of all facilities, shower (though no towels), sheets and breakfast. Secure lockers and no curfew. To be sure of a place in high season you'll need to book at least two months ahead. In high season, there is a minimum stay of two nights if you want to book on a Sat.u.r.day.

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Apartments and houseboats For groups or families, short-term apartment apartment rentals can work out cheaper than staying in a hotel, with the further advantages of privacy and the convenience (or at least relative cheapness) of self-catering. Apartments sleeping four or five can often be found for the same price as a double room in a hotel. rentals can work out cheaper than staying in a hotel, with the further advantages of privacy and the convenience (or at least relative cheapness) of self-catering. Apartments sleeping four or five can often be found for the same price as a double room in a hotel. Houseboats Houseboats tend to be significantly more luxurious and expensive. Both are often organized through local hotels. tend to be significantly more luxurious and expensive. Both are often organized through local hotels. City Mundo City Mundo ( (www.citymundo.com) is a booking service for private accommodation, including rooms, apartments and houseboats. Bookings of three to 21 days start at 2533 per person per night (for up to four people). The website lists a hundred properties at any one time, taken from a database of a couple of hundred, and changes according to availability. They do charge a whopping 20 reservation cost though. Alternatively, the following are reliable city-centre options.

Acacia Lindengracht 251 020/622 1460, Lindengracht 251 020/622 1460, www.hotelacacia.nl. Studios sleeping two people at 100 per night in the heart of the Jordaan.

Amsterdam House 's Gravelandseveer 7, 1011 KN Amsterdam 020/626 2577, 's Gravelandseveer 7, 1011 KN Amsterdam 020/626 2577, www.amsterdamhouse.com. Two-room apartments start at 135 per night; houseboats 165.

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