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Chasse Hotel
4.3/567 Reviews

Chasse Hotel

De Baarsjes Amsterdam|0.43km from Amsterdam Cupcake Company
We stayed here for 3 nights and returned home yesterday. The hotel was good for the price we paid, as compared to most other hotels in Amsterdam it is incredibly cheap. However I’m unsure as to why it has 4 stars, as in my opinion it’s more like a 3 star. The lobby is bright and clean, and has good luggage storage places for if you arrive before check in or need to leave much later than check out etc. The toilet in the lobby is clean and large, making it easy to freshen up after your flight etc. The staff were happy and friendly and always able to help with booking taxis etc. We did not have breakfast included and instead opted to go out for breakfast so I cannot comment on how good the food is. We booked 2x standard double rooms for a couples trip. Our rooms were conveniently situated next door which was good. However, both rooms were not clean enough. The bathroom sink had hair in it upon arrival, the toilet brush was not new and not even clean, and there was something I can only describe as ‘poo water’ in the bottom of the toilet brush holder, which was disgusting. The towels are very small and not very soft, which was also disappointing. And the robes were also tiny. I am 67kg and 5ft 6 so very average and the robes barely fitted me, let alone my husband. They’ve chosen to use a lot of mirrored furniture in the rooms and this is a lovely addition, if it’s clean. And unfortunately, none of the mirrored furniture was clean upon arrival, and still never got cleaned at all throughout our stay. There were finger prints, dust and other smears all over the TV table, bedside tables and on the mirrors behind the bed on the head board, which was pretty gross. The mini fridge also did not include any basic snacks or drinks, not even a cold bottle of water upon arrival. Although our friends staying next door said they had one small 500ml bottle of water, whilst we had nothing. When the room got cleaned on the first day, they didn’t empty the bin properly and a wet tea bag was left in the bottom, again- not good. Our room was also not cleaned at all on the second day, neither was our friends room. Neither room had the ‘do not disturb’ sign on it, and we left the hotel at 8.30am and didn’t return until 5.30pm to get ready for dinner- so they had plenty of time to clean it. Therefore we never got fresh sheets, clean dry towels and more toilet roll etc. The corridors of the hotel need updating. They’re very dark and not at all clean. Lots of damaged paintwork and discoloured doors etc. The location was ok. If you’re looking to go to Amsterdam and visit all the sites like Anne frank museum, Vondelpark and the main canals etc, this probably isn’t the hotel for you, as it’s at least a 20 minute (30+ euro) taxi ride into town each way. I would recommend going more central as this was a lot further than we originally thought, even after doing research on Google maps. However, at £800 for 3 nights for both rooms, it was much cheaper than more centrally
Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool the Hague
4.4/524 Reviews

Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool the Hague

Slotervaart Amsterdam|0.79km from Amsterdam Cupcake Company
My girlfriend and I stayed one night in the center parks room 1.07. This hotel concept is really interesting, not only for the fact that every hotel room is unique and designed by notoriouse hotels around the world, but the whole hotel is run by students majoritly under the age of 24! Very proffessional, I was welcomed warmly at the recpetion where I had to fill out standard form regarding registration and coronavirus. The room was VERY clean and this made me feel confortable (especially in the current times). The bed was very confortable and I was greatful to be able to relax infront of an ambiance fire place. I did find the design of the shower slightly unfourtunate due to the fact that it was very hard not to get any water outside the shower. Our complimentary breakfast was deliciouse, with a range of pasteries available, scrambled egg an orange juice and a hot chocolate to start my day off perfectly. The service was a bit slow in my opinion, especially that we were only 2 guests in Les Saveurs, however, we were informed by the manager of the department that they were understaffed and apologized for the wait. Check out went very smoothly, Oliver, Stefan and the rest of the lovely reception team really cared on how my stay was and if I had any comments to say about the room. I would like to thank Hotelschool The Hague for this wonderful experience and hope that many after me will be able to enjoy a stay in your beautiful hotel. Nico

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Amadi Park Hotel
3.9/5105 Reviews
Oud-West
Eccentric place: one of two “hotels” located in what is essentially a building of residential apartments. The Amadi has the reception on the 4th floor and our room was on the 2nd. Stairs/lift take you past residential floors. Pros: Manager was really helpful when we needed to get to the local hospital. Reasonably good location just outside the main canal ring but within walking distance of everything, with tram stops nearby. Local area has plenty of eateries. Room quiet and bed comfortable. Cons: Over-priced for what it is - feels more 3 star than 4 star. No breakfast facilities (though plenty of places nearby) Odd-shaped room with barely any space on one side of the bed. Temperature control on aircon didn’t seem to do anything. Coffee machine didn’t work - a few drips after a lot of straining. And nothing for non-coffee drinkers. List of TV channels didn’t fit with actual channels. BBC1 and BBC2 listed but we never found them. Bathroom poorly designed - a small circular sink with a really small shelf. A slight smell of drains.
The Social Hub Amsterdam West 4 Star
4.2/556 Reviews
Slotervaart
Love the energy and vibe of this place The front desk is so helpful and so knowledgable The breakfasts are such a wonderful way to start your day The rooms are clean though they did have some plumbing issues ( the water from the flush tank kept running ) but these are quick fixes I would definitely come back here again Yours Ryan
Chasse Hotel
4.3/567 Reviews
De Baarsjes
We stayed here for 3 nights and returned home yesterday. The hotel was good for the price we paid, as compared to most other hotels in Amsterdam it is incredibly cheap. However I’m unsure as to why it has 4 stars, as in my opinion it’s more like a 3 star. The lobby is bright and clean, and has good luggage storage places for if you arrive before check in or need to leave much later than check out etc. The toilet in the lobby is clean and large, making it easy to freshen up after your flight etc. The staff were happy and friendly and always able to help with booking taxis etc. We did not have breakfast included and instead opted to go out for breakfast so I cannot comment on how good the food is. We booked 2x standard double rooms for a couples trip. Our rooms were conveniently situated next door which was good. However, both rooms were not clean enough. The bathroom sink had hair in it upon arrival, the toilet brush was not new and not even clean, and there was something I can only describe as ‘poo water’ in the bottom of the toilet brush holder, which was disgusting. The towels are very small and not very soft, which was also disappointing. And the robes were also tiny. I am 67kg and 5ft 6 so very average and the robes barely fitted me, let alone my husband. They’ve chosen to use a lot of mirrored furniture in the rooms and this is a lovely addition, if it’s clean. And unfortunately, none of the mirrored furniture was clean upon arrival, and still never got cleaned at all throughout our stay. There were finger prints, dust and other smears all over the TV table, bedside tables and on the mirrors behind the bed on the head board, which was pretty gross. The mini fridge also did not include any basic snacks or drinks, not even a cold bottle of water upon arrival. Although our friends staying next door said they had one small 500ml bottle of water, whilst we had nothing. When the room got cleaned on the first day, they didn’t empty the bin properly and a wet tea bag was left in the bottom, again- not good. Our room was also not cleaned at all on the second day, neither was our friends room. Neither room had the ‘do not disturb’ sign on it, and we left the hotel at 8.30am and didn’t return until 5.30pm to get ready for dinner- so they had plenty of time to clean it. Therefore we never got fresh sheets, clean dry towels and more toilet roll etc. The corridors of the hotel need updating. They’re very dark and not at all clean. Lots of damaged paintwork and discoloured doors etc. The location was ok. If you’re looking to go to Amsterdam and visit all the sites like Anne frank museum, Vondelpark and the main canals etc, this probably isn’t the hotel for you, as it’s at least a 20 minute (30+ euro) taxi ride into town each way. I would recommend going more central as this was a lot further than we originally thought, even after doing research on Google maps. However, at £800 for 3 nights for both rooms, it was much cheaper than more centrally
Hotel Not Hotel Amsterdam
3.8/5103 Reviews
De Baarsjes
We loved this stay! Perfect for an weekend getaway. It isn't very central but really well connected with the trams. The concept of the hotel is extremely fun and the staff were lovely. We stayed in the Invisible Room and had a great night sleep on a very comfy bed. We didn't eat in the restaurant but having a spot for breakfast, coffee and an evening cocktail was great. However, the room was quite compact (so I wouldn't want to stay beyond a long weekend) and sharing a bathroom made it closer to a hostel than a hotel. Great find if you are willing to compromise on en suite / spacious room and prefer a unique experience.
Hotel Larende
4.3/536 Reviews
Oud-West
We stayed 4 nights at the hotel and it was great if you don’t mind being a bit outside downtown. Hotel was great. Very nice staff and very happy with the room. Had a problem with the fridge which he didn’t manage to fix so he switched it out! No problem. 😊 less then 10 minutes from the Foodhallen and very close to a kids wadding pool which was perfect for our 1 year old.
Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool the Hague
4.4/524 Reviews
Slotervaart
My girlfriend and I stayed one night in the center parks room 1.07. This hotel concept is really interesting, not only for the fact that every hotel room is unique and designed by notoriouse hotels around the world, but the whole hotel is run by students majoritly under the age of 24! Very proffessional, I was welcomed warmly at the recpetion where I had to fill out standard form regarding registration and coronavirus. The room was VERY clean and this made me feel confortable (especially in the current times). The bed was very confortable and I was greatful to be able to relax infront of an ambiance fire place. I did find the design of the shower slightly unfourtunate due to the fact that it was very hard not to get any water outside the shower. Our complimentary breakfast was deliciouse, with a range of pasteries available, scrambled egg an orange juice and a hot chocolate to start my day off perfectly. The service was a bit slow in my opinion, especially that we were only 2 guests in Les Saveurs, however, we were informed by the manager of the department that they were understaffed and apologized for the wait. Check out went very smoothly, Oliver, Stefan and the rest of the lovely reception team really cared on how my stay was and if I had any comments to say about the room. I would like to thank Hotelschool The Hague for this wonderful experience and hope that many after me will be able to enjoy a stay in your beautiful hotel. Nico

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