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Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam
Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam



Ruby Emma Hotel Amsterdam By IHG
Ruby Emma Hotel Amsterdam By IHG



Leonardo Eden Hotel Amsterdam City Center
Leonardo Eden Hotel Amsterdam City Center



Room Mate Aitana, Amsterdam
Room Mate Aitana, Amsterdam



ibis Amsterdam Centre
ibis Amsterdam Centre



Bunk Hotel Amsterdam
Bunk Hotel Amsterdam



Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark
Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark



Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam
Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam



Leonardo Royal Hotel Amsterdam
Leonardo Royal Hotel Amsterdam



The Hoxton, Lloyd
The Hoxton, Lloyd



Kimpton De Witt Amsterdam by IHG
Kimpton De Witt Amsterdam by IHG



NH City Centre Amsterdam
NH City Centre Amsterdam



The July - Boat & Co
The July - Boat & Co



Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre
Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre



Monet Garden Hotel Amsterdam
Monet Garden Hotel Amsterdam



Hotel Jakarta Amsterdam
Hotel Jakarta Amsterdam



Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam City Center
Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam City Center



Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Centre
Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Centre



Pulitzer Amsterdam
Pulitzer Amsterdam



Hotel Old Quarter
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Amsterdam - NDSM Wharf
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Amsterdam - NDSM WharfCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Amsterdam




Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam - North Riverside by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam - North Riverside by IHG



Holiday Inn - the niu, Fender Amsterdam by IHG
Holiday Inn - the niu, Fender Amsterdam by IHGYou may also like hotels with spas in Amsterdam




Corendon Amsterdam New-West, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Corendon Amsterdam New-West, a Tribute Portfolio HotelYou can also stay at family-friendly hotels in Amsterdam




Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam - Sloterdijk Station by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam - Sloterdijk Station by IHG



DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Amsterdam - NDSM Wharf
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Amsterdam - NDSM WharfGo beyond your typical stay in Amsterdam
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Top neighborhoods in Amsterdam





Amsterdam City Centre
Amsterdam City Centre wraps you in a storybook setting of Golden Age canals and gabled houses. Dam Square buzzes with activity while the Anne Frank House offers a moving glimpse into history. Wander the UNESCO-listed canal ring, cross charming bridges, or hop on a boat tour to see the city from water level. The neighborhood serves up everything from cozy brown cafés to international cuisine along its waterways. Getting around couldn't be easier with metro stops at Nieuwmarkt and Waterlooplein, plus Central Station connecting you everywhere. Walking these cobblestone streets is half the fun.



Jordaan
Upscale modern art galleries thrive in this historic area, while markets bustle at Noordermarkt, Westerstraat, and Lindengracht. Explore tranquil gardens and hidden courtyards (hofjes), or visit the Anne Frank House nearby.





De Pijp
De Pijp buzzes with creative energy around the colorful stalls of Albert Cuyp Market, Amsterdam's largest outdoor bazaar. Narrow streets hide vintage boutiques, sidewalk cafés, and a multicultural food scene that'll make your taste buds dance. Once a working-class area, this hip neighborhood now attracts artists and young professionals who give it that unmistakable cool factor. Tram connections make getting around a breeze with stops at Cornelis Troostplein and others throughout the area. The walkable streets are perfect for exploring local treasures like the House with the Gnomes or grabbing a fresh stroopwafel from a market vendor. When you need a breather, Sarphatipark offers a green escape from the bustling market energy.





Oud-West
Oud-West delivers Amsterdam's local charm without the tourist shuffle. The converted tram depot at De Hallen houses a boutique cinema and weekend food market where you can mingle with actual Amsterdammers. Tree-lined canals and Vondelpark's western edge offer perfect spots for people-watching, while Kinkerstraat buzzes with vintage shops and local eateries. Getting around is ridiculously easy with trams whisking you to the city center in 15 minutes. Cozy cafes and international restaurants reflect the neighborhood's diverse character. Canal-side accommodations range from stylish apartments to boutique hotels, all with that quintessential Amsterdam vibe but at friendlier prices.





Oud-Zuid
Oud-Zuid pairs Amsterdam's cultural crown jewels with elegant streets that practically beg you to slow down and appreciate the finer things. Art lovers flock to the big three museums—Van Gogh, Rijksmuseum, and Stedelijk—while luxury shoppers hit P.C. Hooftstraat for high-end retail therapy. When museum fatigue sets in, Vondelpark's leafy paths offer the perfect escape from the masterpiece overload. Trendy cafes and upscale restaurants dot the neighborhood, giving you plenty of spots to rest your museum-weary feet. Accommodation options lean toward the fancy side, with boutique hotels in converted mansions. Getting around is a breeze with several tram stops connecting you to the rest of Amsterdam's charms.
Top landmarks in Amsterdam

Dam Square

Van Gogh Museum

Anne Frank House

RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre

Rijksmuseum

Vondelpark

Leidseplein

Johan Cruyff Arena
Amsterdam and related destinations
Canals thread through this city like liquid streets, where bicycles outnumber people and tilting gabled houses seem to whisper centuries of secrets. The Rijksmuseum showcases Dutch Masters while nearby, the Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of Vincent's swirling masterpieces. Dam Square buzzes with activity around the Royal Palace, where the monarchy still conducts official business. The Anne Frank House offers a sobering glimpse into wartime hiding, while the floating Flower Market bursts with impossible tulip colors. After dark, cozy brown cafés serve perfect beers in spaces unchanged for generations. For the best canal views, grab a bench at the intersection of Prinsengracht and Brouwersgracht, where locals still marvel at their impossibly photogenic hometown.
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ibis Amsterdam Centre
"Excelente ubicación, buenas instalaciones"
Park Centraal Amsterdam, part of Sircle Collection
"Great room just far enough away from all the action. Everything we wanted to see was 2-3 blocks away. Safe neighborhood and VERY friendly staff. We were able to leave our bags before checking in, and were welcomed with a check in beverage. The room was very clean, ac worked well. Shower water pressure was nice, and the water was Hot! :) Thank you to Juan at check in! Great to encounter people who clearly love their job!"
Leonardo Eden Hotel Amsterdam City Center
"Fantastic customer service. The room was a single room. It was a little cramped, however cosy. They have a self service shop that has all the essentials. You also have access to the bar and gym in the joining hotel. The location is spot on too. 20 minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal and is near a tramline and a bike rental. Thank you."
Hotel Casa Amsterdam
"Great option if you are looking to explore the city outside of the classic touristic zone"
Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam
"Wonderful stay, very nice, polite and helpful staff which is quite out of the ordinary for the Netherlands where service is generally and mostly inexistent. To illustrate this, I reported a leak problem with my shower a few hours after checking in. The concierge reported it promptly but maintenance chose to ignore it and it was not fixed until the last evening of my 3-day stay and my reporting the problem 4 times… This kind of situation should never happen in a hotel of this level. Other than that I loved my stay at the Krasnapolsky"
The Hoxton, Lloyd
"Amazing"
Kimpton De Witt Amsterdam by IHG
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Amsterdam Marriott Hotel
"I was disappointed by the hotel being a Marriott named hotel. It needs to be refurbished and updated It wasn’t the level of Mariott as I am used to experiencing in the USA. For having executive level status, I was not impressed with the executive lounge and its amenities. Most of the snacks were in jars and weren’t kept up - filled up. With children having the ability to be loose in the lounge I think packaged snacks would be the better option as opposed to young kids accessing the open containers of snacks with their hands. Not at all appealing. Also, experienced young children during hors d’oeuvre and drink time (late afternoon) , taking large spoonfuls of warm mashed potatoes piling on their plates leaving the rest of the guests in the lounge with no mashed potatoes - and no replacement of that dish during the hors d’oeuvres time.. So all that was left were meat meatballs for the rest of the guest to enjoy. The staff handling the lounge did nothing to try to control the roaming young children in the lounge. It was not at all a good look for Marriott. We paid Alton’s money for these rooms and expect that level of excellence. Again, it impressed with the executive lounge or the staff running it. One other time I was fumbling to open the liunge with key and no assistance from the greeti g liu ge staff taking down my nimber to room to access the lounge. Disappointed with the Hotel and amenities."
































































































































































