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Hotel Okura Amsterdam – the Leading Hotels of the World
4.3/570 Reviews

Hotel Okura Amsterdam – the Leading Hotels of the World

Amsterdam Oud Zuid Amsterdam|1.72km from Pianobar Maxim
We decided to splurge on this 5 star hotel for a long anticipated family reunion. Unfortunately the experience was marred by a series of disappointments caused by utterly incompetent hotel staff. When I called ahead on the day of our arrival to request an early check-in the hotel rep. sternly informed me that I would have to pay a 120 Euro charge for the privilege! We are experienced travelers and never have we encountered such a demand. We took our chances regardless and decided to show up 2 hours early. Sure enough, our room was already ready and we were allowed to occupy it at no extra charge. Things really started to go south when a limousine that I had arranged for separate airport pickup of my daughter’s family through the concierge showed up at the airport unequipped with a baby car seat. I had expressly requested this when I booked the service. This was also specified in the booking confirmation sent by email to me by the concierge. The reaction I later got when I complained to the concierge was that I was not charged extra for the baby seat - as if this was the main issue! Furthermore, this was the first time that I was informed of such a charge, as no mention of this had been made in the email confirmation of the limo reservation which I originally received from the concierge. More importantly, what is more concerning is the utter indifference he showed for the safety of a guest’s infant grandchild. All that concerned him was the money angle to the failure. Things soon got worse. When we checked into our room we lifted the bed cover to discover several hairs and multiple red and yellow stains. Unbelievably, the chambermaid had neglected to change the bedsheets. This, in a 5 star hotel! After we called reception, staff was quickly sent to our room to change them. We never heard further from management about this. We later had dinner at Serre restaurant onsite and left the place hungry. The chef seems to focus on presentation and less on the reasonableness of the portions. My wife had a fish main course which was equivalent to 3 forkfuls. The minuscule dessert was pretty to look at but was grossly inadequate even for one person. The restaurant style is a throwback to the old Nouvelle Cuisine school. For the icing on the cake: a voucher for a round of drinks on the house at the rooftop bar that the guest services manager had kindly given me was bungled by the bar staff. When I arrived home I discovered a mysterious charge of 66 Euros by the Twenty-Third Floor Bar. The bar staff set new standards of incompetence in taking my voucher and charging me anyway.I had to call the hotel for credit but I am losing money anyway from the spread in exchange rates used by credit card companies. To be fair, the Superior View room was extremely spacious and comfortable with a magnificent view. The large pool and ample spa facilities were enjoyable and a significant convenience . Also the reception desk personnel were very professional and welco

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Hotel 717
4.5/570 Reviews
Hotel 717 lives up to its buzz and in fact, exceeded our expectations. From start to finish our stay was delightful. We were greeted warmly at the front doorstep and treated to a welcome cocktail after checking in. The property is beautiful! Expertly curated with whimsical, decorative details throughout. Our room was spacious, and the bed + bedding were sublime. Staff was exceptionally kind, with extra special praise earned by Camilla and Wolf who went above and beyond for us! It was quite difficult to leave Hotel 717, although the send-off tin of cookies eased our sadness and heightened our hopes to return asap. Thank you, Hotel 717! We are grateful for you all!
Hotel Amsterdam Inn
3.3/516 Reviews
I've read a few reviews before going there, and I do understand where some are coming from, but definitely not others... the rooms are indeed small, but they have all the space you need, specially if you're travelling alone. You can barely hear the noise outside (you can hear the planes flying by or the ambulance on the street, but it's very muffled) and the rooms have good sound insulation + heating. The issue is the other clients staying at the inn that don't have common sense and respect for anyone else and just arrive late at night screaming and talking loud for no reason... you really can't blame the hotel for that. The public transportation is amazing there, with tram and direct bus from Schipol airport nearby. I've went to a concert in Melkweg, so also very close to the arena, which was the purpose of my trip. It's pretty much center Amsterdam, so it is an old building, so the stairs are a bit small. It wasn't my case, because I had only a small bag, but the hotel staff asked the couple in front of me if they needed help carrying their bags upstairs. So the staff goes extra and beyond to try to be helpful. Would return there a next time.
Dikker & Thijs Hotel
4.1/5106 Reviews
Very good location, steps away from the tram lines 2 and 12. Centrally located between central station, Anne Frank and museum area. Many shops and restaurants in easy walking distance. Very quiet as we always ask for a room facing the rear. Rooms modest but typical for large cities. Continental breakfast available. We prefer a firmer, larger bed but with jet lag, we were fine for two nights.
Amsterdam Hostel Uptown
2.7/511 Reviews
Perfect location and very clean room for the girl who is very friendly on reception
Amsterdam Hostel Orfeo
2.5/520 Reviews
This hostel offers an attractive price and a great location: close to the Rijksmuseum and Prinsengracht. However, there is no such thing as a free lunch. The flip side of the coin is a very tight location. There are three-tier beds, like on Indian trains...The highest of which is very uncomfortable to climb. And climb down too. Especially at night. Another unpleasant moment is the noise from the street from the bars working until the morning. I do not know how the locals live here. I sympathize with them, it's not easy to live in the tourist center of the world. They probably have windows with 100% insulation. So you won't be able to sleep well here.. Otherwise, it's fine. The staff is friendly. Clear.
Mozart Hotel
3.6/550 Reviews
Had a double room Mon to Thu (overlooking courtyard) and then family room Fri to Sun (overlooking canal). You go to this hotel for the location which is fantastic. Hotel room was fine and had what you needed. Linen a little old but it all was ok I'd rate the room three stars. Whilst they no longer provide breakfast but there was coffee and a fruit bowl that we enjoyed. If you wanted to sit in what must have been the previous breakfast area with small tables it was quite nice. We chose a canal side family room and the view was fabulous. The down side was the noise which continued late into the night. As it was warm you had to keep the window open and hence the noise came in. Maybe ear plugs would have helped. Both the inner double room and this family room were quite hot. The hotel provided a fan which was helpful but I'm not sure I'd stay there again in the summer. In both rooms you heard some other rooms noise door shutting etc. In the family room the people above felt quite noisy for two of the three nights and mornings. It was relief on our last morning to not be woken early. So like I said it wasn't a horrible stay but I'm just note sure I'd choose to stay there again.

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For those traveling for business and tourism, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the preferred choice when visiting Amsterdam. Besides flying, taking a train to Amsterdam Centraal Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 664 hotels in Amsterdam on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Amsterdam has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 238 SGD. There are 27 five-star hotels in Amsterdam at an average price of 560 SGD per night. There are 96 four-star hotels in Amsterdam at an average price of 310 SGD per night. There are 146 three-star hotels in Amsterdam at an average price of 194 SGD per night. There are 58 two-star hotels in Amsterdam at an average price of 157 SGD per night. Amsterdam has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Amsterdam. A popular hotel in Amsterdam, NH Carlton Amsterdam is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Okura Amsterdam.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Amsterdam, such as Amsterdam Museum, Dam Square, Canals of Amsterdam. For short trips in Amsterdam, Amsterdam ArenA, Ziggo Dome, Keukenhof are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Red Light District, Amsterdam Central Station, Amsterdam RAI. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Noordermarkt, Singel Bloemenmarkt, de Bijenkorf(Dam Square) for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 5.75°C during the day, 2.78°C at night

• April to June: 14.62°C during the day, 10.12°C at night

• July to September: 18.59°C during the day, 13.84°C at night

• October to December: 8.75°C during the day, 5.85°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 59.27 cm

• Summer: 54.17 cm

• Autumn: 81.6 cm

• Winter: 84.37 cm

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