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allen Dec 14th, 2002 09:12 PM

Best Amsterdam Hotel
 
Does anyone know of any hidden gem hotels in Amsterdamn that is in the heart of town.<BR><BR>Looking for a upscale, unique, cool place, maybe a balcony. Dont want a hotel like a Marriott or any other chain but something that is unique. My budget is $80-$150 per night. Any suggestions?

Sjoerd Dec 15th, 2002 01:52 AM

US$ 150 is not much for a top-end hotel, but try the Hotel de l'Europe. Many people like that hotel and the location couldn't be better.

xxx Dec 15th, 2002 05:46 AM

There are some &quot;decent&quot; hotels in central Amsterdam for $150 a night, but for &quot;upscale, unique,cool place, maybe a balcony&quot; or any combination of two of the above, you'll need to double your budget!!!

jen Dec 15th, 2002 07:16 AM

Try the Honeymoon Room at the Clemens Hotel. The hotel is not extremely upscale but a few of the rooms are great.

Grasshopper Dec 15th, 2002 07:39 AM

Consider the Hotel Jan Luken, in the Museum district. It's a charming botique hotel in a quiet neighborhood but convenient to everything.

BillJ Dec 15th, 2002 10:49 AM

I was going to whole-heartedly suggest the Hotel Ambassade on Herengrat.<BR>See www.ambassade-hotel.nl<BR>With great views of the canal and charming breakfast room (good breakfast, too).<BR>But . . . showing Euro 180 as lowest price for 2.<BR>Stayed there in April '01. Loved it. Has been written up in Traveler Magazine, and well regarded by most visiters.

HKTraveler Dec 16th, 2002 01:52 AM

I would wholeheartedly second BillJ's recommendation of the Ambassade. Spent 3 nights there earlier this year and fell in love with the hotel! The hotel is made up of several canal houses linked together through narrow stairways. Definitely not your typical hotel but the environment is wonderful especially if you get a room overlooking the canal, the location is central and the service is very friendly. Make sure to enjoy the breakfast in the beautiful dining room! You should check out the rant and raves section on this site, there are tons of praise for this hotel and justifiably so! I recommended it to one of my colleague and he has a great experience there as well.

Lisa Dec 16th, 2002 05:25 AM

Well, I'll join in on the praise for the Ambassade. Ditto everything that's been said....one of our favorites in Europe. Try to get a room on the top floor for the unusual ceiling configurations and charm. Breakfast is in one of the most wonderful rooms you'll find. <BR><BR>This may be worth stretching the budget for. Have a wonderful time!<BR><BR>Lisa

lisa Dec 16th, 2002 05:30 AM

Another vote for the Ambassade! Another reasonable option in a great location is the hotel inntel. Not as romantic or quaint but a great location.

Patrick Dec 16th, 2002 06:20 AM

Yes, Ambassade is a very nice hotel, but at 180 euro or above, out of the budget, right allen? And although the breakfast there is in a lovely room, those on a budget may find it hard to cough up 28 euro for two for that breakfast.<BR><BR>Don't mean this to sound too negative. Ambassade is my favorite hotel in Amsterdam. I've stayed there three times and would stay again, but it doesn't sound like it is what allen is looking for unless he's willing or able to increase the budget.

john Dec 16th, 2002 02:07 PM

<BR>Allen,<BR><BR>It is hard to find a balcony in all of Holland, hotel or private home. It rains and rains.<BR><BR>I stayed a few days at the Ambassade about 20 years ago before the price went way up. Our top floor room was a charm and looked out over the Herengracht (&quot;Canal of Gentlemen&quot;). You will have to stretch your budget as everybody else has pointed out, but it is worth it if you want an &quot;upscale, unique, cool place.&quot; Go for it if this is your dream trip.<BR><BR>Actually, the Ambassade is not in the heart of town but Amsterdam is not a big city to start with. You will be almost around the corner from Het Spui and Spuistraat with some nice restaurants and cafes not overburdened with tourists as is Leidesplein and Rembrantsplein. If you want to be near those then the Marriott is the heart.<BR><BR>John Bermont

BillF Dec 16th, 2002 02:57 PM

I like the Canal Crown Hotel, also off the Herengracht canal, Tel: (011-31) (20) 42 00 05 5, Fax: (011-31) (20) 42 00 99 3. It is centrally located, spotlessly clean, good size rooms with great beds and modern bathrooms. It provided one of the best hotel breakfasts I've ever had in Europe.<BR>

Jim Rosenberg Dec 16th, 2002 03:44 PM

I don't know about &quot;hidden gem&quot;, but here are my notes on one that we found very good:<BR><BR>Sofitel Amsterdam <BR>67 Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam Telephone: +31(0)20 627 59 00 <BR><BR>Located just a couple of blocks off Dam Square and an easy enough walk from Central Station, the Sofitel Amsterdam comprises three historic buildings that have been very nicely re-refurbished into a very comfortable hotel of 148 rooms. The guest rooms are decently-sized and nicely appointed. The breakfast buffet served from 6 a.m. until 10 a.m. daily is well worth taking in. Cocktails are available on premises at the Duke of Windsor lounge and there is also a limited lunch menu. <BR>We found the staff at the Sofitel to be very friendly and attentive. (We offer the rate information here advisedly. The rack rate can range up to $289 Euros per night and higher. We suggest either calling the hotel directly and trying for something in the $160/range, looking for this property on various discount online hotel booking sites, or working with a package and/or a travel agent.) <BR><BR>Location-wise, the hotel is situated in a very active area of Amsterdam that is filled with shopping, restaurants, coffee shops, museums, internet cafes, pubs, clubs and boutiques. You are also at the hub of the city's public transportation network and while I would consider the neighborbood to be relatively safe, it's a very short walk into the Red Light District, (for better or worse).<BR><BR>Bottom line: If you have a chance to stay at the Sofitel Amsterdam at a rate that won't break the bank, then I highly recommend it. <BR> <BR>

xxx Dec 16th, 2002 04:04 PM

Wouldn't it be nice if Allen were to come back here to comment on our answers? Or did he just post here to let us amuse each other with our answers?

kathy Dec 16th, 2002 05:06 PM

Canal House, search for website, but its in Fodors with an*. We stayed there in 1999 cost about 130.00 USD inc wonderful cont bkfast, but with every thing chees/meat rolls breads pastries cereal etc. Room was very nice and romantic, quiet, antiques, canopy bed. Near Ann Frank House and some good restaraunts.

Sjoerd Dec 16th, 2002 09:52 PM

John, that's nonsense about finding a balcony in the Netherlands. Almost ALL apartments have balconies, the exceptions being the apartments in centers of the large cities. And statistically, it only rains on 1/3 of all days, so 200+ days per year are rain free.

Sharon Dec 17th, 2002 10:24 PM

I second the vote for the Sofitel. I stayed there on my trip (end of November.) Staff is professional, location is great, &amp; I never had a problem.


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