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jules39 Nov 15th, 2004 12:55 PM

Hotel in Amsterdam
 
Well I thought I had our Amsterdam hotel sorted. Was very excited to be staying at Maes B&B but have now found that they do not give you room keys and there is no room service even when there for 3 nights. I thought for 95 per night I might have my bed made! Anyway... I am desparately searching again. We have 3 nights in Feb would like somewhere in the Joordan(?) area I think. Had hoped to be able to walk from Central Station. Somewhere clean safe well located.

All sugestions greatly appreciated.

Thanks J

Pilchard Nov 15th, 2004 01:56 PM

Hi.

There are many websites with hotel data. Try hotels.nl and channels.nl just to start. You may also look for deals on Orbitz and Expedia.

Amsterdam is small and the transportation is fine. Don't be disuaded if a prospect is not exactly where you want it. It is very easy to get where ever you want to be.

B.V.

hopscotch Nov 15th, 2004 02:15 PM



Jules,

Do a google search for B&B Amsterdam. Also try B&Bs in Leiden and Haarlem. You can stay for half the price in a B&B in those cities. The train connections are very good so you can walk from Centraal Station to the heart of A'dam just as easily as from the Jordaan. But, what's wrong with making your own bed? Takes me about 10 seconds.

WillTravel Nov 15th, 2004 02:24 PM

Consider Priceline. However, the main Amsterdam zone is a little large, but there seem to be good transport options for the available hotels so long as you stick to that zone. You also wouldn't get breakfast. But you could probably get a 3* or 4* hotel for the same price or less as the B&B.

suze Nov 15th, 2004 03:51 PM

www.hotspotsamsterdam.nl has lots of lodging options.

Amsterdam is not all that large & by walking and using the tram you can easily get around. Personally I didn't at all care for the area around Central Station but much preferred the Leidseplein and Vondelpark. My impression is The Jordaan is similar in feel though I have not stayed there.

If you were excited about Maes, I'm not certain why lack of maid service or the key issue would disuade you.

jules39 Nov 16th, 2004 05:50 AM

The key issue is the main thing really. We had a bad experience in a well recommended B&B with no key in the past.

J

suze Nov 16th, 2004 06:41 AM

Oh, that'd do it. I understand now.

WillTravel Nov 16th, 2004 08:10 AM

jules39, was it an issue where the lack of a key meant that you couldn't get into the B&B?

jules39 Nov 16th, 2004 08:21 AM

No people in our room that should not have been.

Travelnut Nov 16th, 2004 03:32 PM

Two very popular hotels(check here and on Tripadvisor):

Hotel Brouwer - 85E incl brkf, no TV; not sure but probably no elevator
http://www.hotelbrouwer.nl/hoteleng.html

Hotel Nadia - 70-90E incl brkf; no elevator
http://www.nadia.nl/

jules39 Nov 18th, 2004 07:14 AM

Thanks Travelnut I have contacted Hotel Brouwer and they have space so am thinking we will go with them. Unless anyone can come up with a good reason why not! They get good reviews at Tripadvisor and the local looks good.

Thanks J

TracyB Nov 19th, 2004 06:29 PM

Try Sunhead of 1617..It is a lovely canal house..
http://www.sunhead.com/

Betsy Nov 19th, 2004 07:39 PM

Neat website, Tracy. I've bookmarked it for our next trip, which I hope is SOON :-) Have you stayed at Sunhead?

TracyB Nov 19th, 2004 08:27 PM

Hi, yes I have stayed there before and I think it was fabulous..We had the top front canal room..I just loved it..It is imaculate as well..The breakfasts were also very good..We will stay with them whenever we go on our next trip to Amsterdam..(which i hope is soon as well)


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