Best hotels in Amsterdam

We list the best hotels in Amsterdam as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in Amsterdam: Hotel Asterisk

Best boutique hotel in Amsterdam: Pillows Anna van den Vondel

Best luxury hotel in Amsterdam: Hotel The Dylan

Best hostel in Amsterdam: ClinkNOORD

Best eco-hotel in Amsterdam: Hotel Jakarta

 

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Ambassade Hotel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

New York Times, Frommers, Lonely Planet

4.6 / 5
178 euro 158 gbp 220 usd 23320 jpy 171 cad 171 aud 1722 hkd 290 sgd 206 chf 1397 cny 1815 sek 1328 dkk 1713 nok
Andaz Hotel Prinsengracht, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

New York Times, Fodors, Forbes, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
215 euro 191 gbp 266 usd 28196 jpy 207 cad 207 aud 2082 hkd 351 sgd 250 chf 1689 cny 2194 sek 1606 dkk 2072 nok
Aparthotel Zoku, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

Fodors, CNN, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
98 euro 87 gbp 122 usd 12932 jpy 95 cad 95 aud 955 hkd 161 sgd 114 chf 774 cny 1006 sek 736 dkk 950 nok
Hotel The Dylan, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

Frommers, Fodors, Forbes, New York Times, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
283 euro 252 gbp 350 usd 37100 jpy 273 cad 273 aud 2740 hkd 462 sgd 329 chf 2222 cny 2887 sek 2114 dkk 2726 nok
Pulitzer Hotel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Forbes

4.6 / 5
306 euro 272 gbp 379 usd 40174 jpy 295 cad 295 aud 2967 hkd 500 sgd 356 chf 2406 cny 3126 sek 2289 dkk 2952 nok
The Hoxton Hotel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

New York Times, Lonely Planet, Fodors, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
127 euro 113 gbp 157 usd 16642 jpy 122 cad 122 aud 1229 hkd 207 sgd 147 chf 996 cny 1295 sek 948 dkk 1223 nok
Sir Albert Hotel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

New York Times, Lonely Planet

4.4 / 5
101 euro 90 gbp 125 usd 13250 jpy 97 cad 97 aud 978 hkd 165 sgd 117 chf 793 cny 1031 sek 755 dkk 973 nok
Hostel Ecomama, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

Telegraph

4.3 / 5
26 euro 23 gbp 33 usd 3498 jpy 25 cad 25 aud 258 hkd 43 sgd 31 chf 209 cny 272 sek 199 dkk 257 nok
ClinkNOORD Hostel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet

4.2 / 5
17 euro 15 gbp 21 usd 2226 jpy 16 cad 16 aud 164 hkd 27 sgd 19 chf 133 cny 173 sek 126 dkk 163 nok
W Hotel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

New York Times, Forbes, Telegraph

4.2 / 5
179 euro 159 gbp 222 usd 23532 jpy 173 cad 173 aud 1738 hkd 293 sgd 208 chf 1409 cny 1831 sek 1340 dkk 1729 nok
Generator Hostel, Amsterdam

Recommended by:

Telegraph

4.0 / 5
20 euro 18 gbp 25 usd 2650 jpy 19 cad 19 aud 195 hkd 33 sgd 23 chf 158 cny 206 sek 151 dkk 194 nok

FAQ

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and is famous for its narrow houses, elaborate canal system and artistic heritage. It has famous landmarks such as the Stedelijk and the Van Gogh Museum. The best neighborhoods in Amsterdam are:

De Pijp
De Pijp is a neighborhood with picturesque urban layout, brunch restaurants, and famous Albert Cuyp Market making it one of the best tourist attractions in the city. The city is home to a large number of pubs and bars and is the home to several hotels such as the Arcade Hotel, Atlantis Hotel Amsterdam, and Amsterdam Hostel Sarphati.

De Jordaan
De Jordaan is a residential neighborhood located in western Amsterdam and famous for its impressive culinary sector, photogenic townhouses, and welcoming atmosphere. De Jordaan houses great hotels such as Mr. Jordaan Hotel and Linden Hotel on Lindengraght, and gives access to several of the city’s main sites such as the canal belt, Dam Square, and Anne Frank House.

Oud-West
Oud-West is a densely-populated, multicultural, and cosmopolitan neighborhood that is home to several bars and restaurants, including Café Panache, De Gollem, and OT301. The neighborhood has great hotels such as Hotel de Hallen.

Overhoeks
Overhoeks is a southern neighborhood in the city that is notable because of its enormous skyline, including A’DAM Tower and EYE Film Institute. It has a wine bar-cum-cinema – FC Hyena – that screens the most recent arthouse movies and also has Skatecafe – an indoor skateboarding halfpipe.

Weesperzijde
Weesperzijde is a small neighborhood in the city that is named after a famous city planner. It has several hotels, bars, cafes, restaurants, nightclubs, and ateliers.

Also check out our guide about the best areas to stay in Amsterdam.

How much does a night in a hotel in Amsterdam cost?

If you want to stay in a 3-star hotel in central Amsterdam you would be looking at an average price of $140 per night. For 4-star hotels the average price is around $180 per night. For a 5-star hotel in central Amsterdam the average rate is around $280 per night.

What is the best budget hotel in Amsterdam?

If you're looking for a cheap hotel in Amsterdam, then try Hotel Asterisk. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Amsterdam.

What is the best boutique hotel in Amsterdam?

You like some luxury but don't like the famous chain hotels. If you're looking for the best boutique hotel in Amsterdam, you should check out Pillows Anna van den Vondel. It's a very cool hotel that has been highly recommended by travelers and experts.
Also check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Amsterdam, it's a manually curated list of the most unique and romantic hotels in the city.

What is the best hostel in Amsterdam?

If you're looking for a great hostel in Amsterdam, then you should check out ClinkNOORD. The hostel has magnificent reviews by backpackers, it has been recommended by well-known travel experts and it's in a good location. Also check out our list of the best hostels in Amsterdam.

What is the best luxury hotel in Amsterdam?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Amsterdam, then go for Hotel The Dylan. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it. Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Amsterdam, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels in the city.

Which Amsterdam hotel offers great breakfast?

The Andaz Hotel Prinsengracht is an excellent option if you're looking for a hotel offering great breakfast.

What are the best things to do in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam: Life of Anne Frank and World War II Walking Tour. Learn about Anne Frank's life on a small-group or private walking tour of Amsterdam. Hear from an expert guide about the writer's life growing up, as well as the history of the Jewish Quarter and Second World War. Price: $34.

Amsterdam Canal Cruise in Luxury Open Boat (Small Group). Glide through Amsterdam's canals in style and comfort aboard a luxury open-air boat with no windows or walls between you and the sights. Settle into comfy cushioned seats, and warm up with provided blankets and a drink from the cash bar if the weather is chilly. Price: $22.

Small-Group Bike Tour of Central Amsterdam. Experience a piece of Dutch culture as you ride the streets of Amsterdam on a guided small-group bike tour that highlights the rich history of the iconic canal-lined city. Price: $39.

More things to do in Amsterdam

About Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a city that’s known for its deep history, diverse culture, and vibrant nightlife. It’s also home to some of the world’s most famous attractions. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, there are endless things to do in Amsterdam. You can visit Amsterdam’s historic attractions, explore the city by bike, go shopping at the many markets, get lost in Vondelpark, get your drink on at one of many local breweries or coffee shops. The list goes on! Here are some of the basics you need to know before you visit Amsterdam.

If you’re going to visit Amsterdam for your first time, there are a few things you should know before you go. The Netherlands is a tolerant country and the Dutch have a progressive attitude towards LGBT+ people, but this isn’t always reflected in Amsterdam. If you want to be sure that you feel safe throughout your visit, it’s important to stay away from dark alleyways. It can get really cold in Amsterdam, even during the summer months. Be sure to pack layers and bring a coat on days where the weather is more unpredictable.

One of the best times to visit Amsterdam is during the summer. The Dutch like to call this time of year “the long days” because their evenings are surprisingly long and light. The months that you should avoid visiting are November, December, and January. These months are typically cloudy, cold, and rainy.

There are so many things to do in Amsterdam, but where should you start? There’s no shortage of attractions in the city. To name a few: Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Canal Cruises and The Heineken Experience. The Netherlands has some of the best museums in the world, so make sure you schedule time for them!

As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, there are endless things to do in Amsterdam. Most people visit Amsterdam for its historic attractions, but you can also explore the city by bike or go shopping at one of many markets. Some of the most popular destinations include Anne Frank’s House, Van Gogh Museum, and Amsterdam’s famous red-light district. But there is much more to see and do!

If you enjoy coffee, then you need to check out Amsterdam’s many cafes. There are a number of coffee shops that serve up a variety of espresso-based drinks as well as Dutch specialty coffees like iced coffee with cream and condensed milk (known as an iced bun). You can also find Dutch treats like stroopwafels at most cafes. Stroopwafels are waffle cookies filled with syrup that melt in your mouth!

There are many museums in Amsterdam to choose from. The world-famous Anne Frank House and the Van Gogh Museum, for example, offer visitors a glimpse into Amsterdam’s rich history and culture. So what’s your favorite museum in Amsterdam? There’s plenty to choose from!

One of the main modes of transportation in Amsterdam is the canal. You can take a canal tour through the city to get up close and personal with some of the most famous attractions. The tour will last about 2 hours, so you’ll get to see all the major sights while taking in some history. The best part? You’ll be taken on a canal boat that offers an excellent view of every stop along the way.

If you’re looking for a place to spend the afternoon in Amsterdam, Vondelpark is a great choice. This spacious green area is one of Europe’s most famous public parks and offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation and exploration. It’s also home to monuments, sculptures, and gardens.

Amsterdam is a shopper’s paradise. If you love to shop, Amsterdam has all the major international brands and typically sells items at discounted rates. There are many shopping districts in Amsterdam, such as the Nine Streets and Kalverstraat. These districts have everything from clothes to home décor and even souvenirs.

Aside from shopping districts, Amsterdam also has many flea markets where you can try your luck at finding a rare item or sample some Dutch delicacies while you shop. You’ll find these flea markets throughout different neighborhoods in Amsterdam, including the Pijp and Jordaan. The best time for shopping is on Sunday morning, when many of the shops open up again after their Saturday night closing hours.

The Dutch city of Amsterdam is one of the most beautiful and exciting cities in Europe to visit. Home to many artists, musicians, and other creative types, the city is full of life and colorful buildings. One of the most interesting things about Amsterdam is that it has a culture unlike any other.

The city itself is relatively small and easy to explore. However, that won’t stop you from having a great time and enjoying all the culture, food, and history there is to offer. Make sure to visit one of the many museums and stroll through Vondelpark as well as checking out the canal tours Amsterdam has to offer.

You may also want to visit one of Amsterdam’s many markets to try some traditional Dutch food or drinks. Whatever your interests are, there are plenty of things you can do in Amsterdam! We also recommend you read our guide about where to stay in Amsterdam.

If you like our list of the best hotels in Amsterdam, then you should also check out our selection of recommended hotels in Brussels or the best hotels in Berlin.