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oberman Nov 16th, 2007 11:50 PM

amsterdam hotels choice
 
hy everyone.
help needed to decide what is the best choise hotel in amsterdam for me and my wife, for 5 nights next month:
radisson sas - business class-1450 euro
marriot- executive room-1438 euro
fusion suite 40-classic suite - 1225 euro
roemer- king superior class -1361 euro
banks mansion- deluxe canal view-1454 euro
all prices include breakfast, the marriot,roemer and banks mansion also includes 24 hours all inclusive beverages and light food.
thanks

hopscotch Nov 17th, 2007 04:10 AM


You're wasting your money. Get a B+B for about €70.

mian11224 Nov 17th, 2007 07:06 AM

If you are going for high prices, may I recommend my personal favorite, Ambassade
http://www.ambassade-hotel.nl/eng/
Just love the place.

suze Nov 17th, 2007 08:22 AM

Have you compared on a map what parts of the city each hotel is situated? I'd pick for location more importantly than ammenities. (because they better all be great for that price!)

oberman Nov 17th, 2007 12:02 PM

about location, what is the best location? i understand that central amsterdam is not so large, so is it still important?

Travelnut Nov 17th, 2007 01:08 PM

Most people like to locate around the canal rings, espec. the western and southern areas (Jordaan, Vondelpark, Museumplein)... It's nicer than the Dam Square area but walkable to most anything. Further out than the canal rings, you will need to use trams to get around but they're very easy. Just make sure none of your choices are by the airport, the RAI or such, or you will probably be disappointed.

hopscotch Nov 17th, 2007 08:25 PM


<i>about location, what is the best location?</i>

mian11224 has a great suggestion in your price range. The Ambassade. Not cheap but not extravagant. Stayed there once and loved it. Almost around the corner from my favorite cafes and restaurants at the Spui.


Ida101 Nov 17th, 2007 11:48 PM

Absolutely from your list nr 1.
Banks Mansion. Great hotel, like you mentioned incl. beverages etc and great location very close (alomost in) city-center at one of the canals.
Nr. 2 Radisson-SAS almost next to redlight district, also close to city-center.

Lily Nov 18th, 2007 07:49 AM

We stayed at the Canal House which was charming, very comfortable with a great breakfast for about 175 Euros per night and that was a splurge for us!

suze Nov 18th, 2007 08:28 AM

I like it out around Leidseplein and Vondelpark (I think it's much more beautiful) better than in the central part of the city (around the train station, the Dam, RLD). because it felt more manageable and welcoming. The central district had a bit of an &quot;edge&quot; to me as a solo traveler.



richardsonsnm Nov 18th, 2007 08:59 AM

i vote for the grand sofitel, very comfy.

elaine Nov 19th, 2007 01:17 PM

another vote for the Ambassade.
Wonderfully central location, good services, pleasant staff, nice room.
I'd stay there again anytime.

tomassocroccante Nov 19th, 2007 01:55 PM

If it's the same Marriott I saw a number of years ago(great location, not far from the REichsmuseum), its exterior is as ugly and foreboding as a prison: grey concrete and lots of it.

The Ambassade is the other end of the scale, charmwise. Not for everyone, as some of the lovely rooms are up steps with no elevator. But I, too, loved my stays there. You won't wake up wondering what city you're in thanks to generic surroundings. A string of houses on one of the loveliest canals. Very personal experience and the feel of staying in someone's home, but with hotel service.

Oscar_James Nov 19th, 2007 03:51 PM

We stayed in the Best Western close to the Rijksmuseum on Stadhouderskade it was a great location. Visit emilyandjim.info to see our visit...

chevre Nov 19th, 2007 04:30 PM

It seems your'e interested in more luxurious accomodations. The Grand Sofitel is beautiful with excellent rooms. I stayed there this summer. My room was one of their most basic and it was lovely. My travel companions stayed in a suite which was beautiful. The service was excellent and the food great. The location though is right off of Dam Square. I could walk to everything but I prefer to stay closer to the Spui or Leidesplein (sp?) because it seems more...friendlier.

Flying_Mom Nov 19th, 2007 05:15 PM

topping

bombasticlife Nov 23rd, 2007 01:40 AM

I stayed at Hotel de l'Europe and it was HORRIBLE. Not worth the money at all. I have pictures and review on my site Bombastic Life.

If you are looking for a wonderful dinner though, I would recommend Excelsior which actually is in the same hotel. Have fun!

tedandjane Nov 23rd, 2007 03:53 AM

I've found a great list of well priced Amsterdam Hotels here. Good choice and searchable by price / star rating... etc

http://www.travelsavvy-amsterdam.com...;venereDir=ASC

Travelnut Nov 23rd, 2007 05:52 AM

That site is referencing <b>www.venere.com</b>, so why not go straight to that..?


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