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Conscious Hotel Westerpark
4.3/596 Reviews
Westerpark
The hotel I booked for the boss, the feedback is very good, it is very convenient to travel, and the main thing is that it is very close to my factory. Every time I go on a business trip, I will choose this hotel. The environment and facilities are good.
Bunk Hotel Amsterdam
4.2/591 Reviews
Oh my, I loved staying at BUNK Hotel Amsterdam. I was first attracted by the good reviews of this young hostel/hotel hybrid, booked it far enough in advance for an early bird discount, and just a couple of days into my seven day stay, I realized I'd truly gotten a great deal. BUNK Amsterdam is fantastic! Ugh, where to start? I rented a pod, which is in a large room containing about 50 pods. Pods are preferable to bunk beds or other kinds of barrack-style hostels. There is privacy, there is enough space for you to get comfortable, change your clothes, the mattress is fine, the blanket and pillow are very cushy and cozy, the curtain is thick and heavy. The lighting situation inside the pod is unique, one of those switches with a lot of color and tone options, so you can really light the pod to your mood. I slept very well considering I was in a room with 30-50 other people at any given time. You also get a private locker beneath your pod that can fit a suitcase and a backpack with relative ease, unless you've overpacked. The bathroom is non-gendered, all the stalls are very clean and private. As a guy, it felt weird to use the bathroom while women were in it, so I blasted music in my earbuds to tune the world out while I did my business, ha. The showers are in a separate room and also very private. The water pressure is great and the showerheads are waterfall style. They have towels available at all hours. If you don't see any on the rack, just ask and there they shall be. The biggest surprise for me here was the restaurant. The restaurant attached to BUNK is basically a 4-star restaurant with 2-star prices. They have a full bar with well-priced drinks and very skilled, very handsome bartenders/baristas who can craft a wide arrays of cocktails. The chefs are also highly skilled, and the servers are attentive and kind. The menu is diverse, ranging from avocado toast to an interesting Indonesia beef stew-like dish that I can only describe as mind-blowingly delicious. They also featured a ”taco” that was very tasty despite really not being a taco at all. My favorite breakfast (and perhaps favorite overall meal) was their Eggs Bennie with fresh smoked salmon. For dessert, on multiple occasions I ordered their popular Snickers dessert, which was peanut ice cream with caramel and shards of chocolate and brittle. I meant to do more foodie tourism during my week in Amsterdam, but the food was so good I wound up taking a good percentage of my meals in the BUNK restaurant. I snapped some pictures of the food I mentioned; it should go without saying that I am not a pro photographer. The front desk is manned (or womaned) 24/7, so anytime there was an issue or I had a question, someone was available. They are very attentive with regards to customer service. I should also note with their keycard system and network of entrances and hallways, I felt very safe. They care about security there and take proper, non-intrusive methods to make sure everyone is comfortable. I should also mention the facility is just beautiful. It's built within a very old church, there is a library, plants everywhere, a calming vibe throughout, and a quiet room for work or study. BUNK is located in the North section of Amsterdam (Noord). Noord is the quieter part of Amsterdam, suburb feeling as opposed to the city vibe elsewhere. It's extremely easy to get to the Central area from here though. There is a ferry about a 10 minute walk away that takes you to the central area, as well as a tram a five minute walk away that takes you directly to Centraal Station. I really hit a home run choosing this place, BUNK Amsterdam truly delivered the goods. Great building, great amenities, great staff, great restaurant, great location. I would recommend this to anyone traveling solo or as a couple/small group. Very small group. It's great to stay for a couple of days or a whole week. I loved my experience here and would stay again if/when I return to Amsterdam. Great place.
WestCord Art Hotel Amsterdam 3 Stars
4.3/599 Reviews
Westerpark
+ Good breakfast + Nice bar / restaurant which is open till late + Quiet room even though it is next to the elevator + Bus stop to central station right outside the hotel - Requested a double bed but turned out to be two single beds, which is fine.
Moxy Amsterdam Houthavens
4/544 Reviews
The hotel is not in the city center, but it is very close to the client company. It is very convenient if you have business dealings. If you want to go out of the city center, you must call a car. The hotel does not provide a car. If you are traveling freely and do not have a private car, it is not recommended to stay here . There are no surprises in the hotel breakfast, but acceptable.
Sir Adam Hotel, part of Sircle Collection
4.5/5100 Reviews
Generally was just Meh … While debatable if I would stay again I think its important to note some positives Pluses- - location was great, its on the other side of the river but the ferry is super easy and it was nice to be separated a little from all the crowds - We didn’t eat breakfast on site (more on that below), but we had a late dinner in the butcher restaurant. It was a nice cap to a long day of walking around and enjoying the sites - The Gym was wonderful and a lot better then we expected - The front desk was responsive to our complaints when we checked out and gave us a discount on our final bill. Negatives - Our room was never properly cleaned. It was a game of craps for what kind of towels we would got, sometimes 1 big one and 4 hand towels, other times 3 medium ones, 1 big one, and zero hand towels. This may seem silly but when you only have one towel between two folks it gets annoying real quick -There was a thick layer of dust on the shelf above the bed, which had to be at least several months to a year old. - You get absolutely no benefits based on your Marriott Status and that should of been made clearer before booking. All design hotels do it differently, so I wasn’t expecting free breakfast but usually you get a room upgrade, late checkout, or sort of some sort of acknowledgment that I have spent 75 nights of my life this year (and counting) in Marriott hotels - The front desk staff was just rude. If you asked for a towel for the gym, it seemed like you had asked for their first born. When I asked about a late check out, before even checking, I was told no. Then when I came back later in the day just to try again, the front desk clerk looked up our room and said it was possible till 1. The following morning at 12:01 they were calling asking why we weren’t out of the room yet… Overall- I’d say it was like staying in a Moxy for about twice the cost. Hotels are not cheap in Amsterdam and this was not an exception to that, but for the price range- I’d expect these basic aspects of a hotel taken care of.
Botel
3.8/580 Reviews
There is a free ferry from Amsterdam Central Station, which takes about 10 minutes to reach the hotel. The hotel itself is in the shape of a ship and faces the canal, making it a very interesting hotel. When you open the window, you can see the canal in front of you. The room and amenities we stayed in this time are the bare minimum, but if you just want to sleep, it's enough. Next time I would like to stay in a room with the letter BOTEL.

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