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Cityden BoLo District
4.2/576 Reviews

Cityden BoLo District

Bos en Lommer Amsterdam|0.18km from De jonge en oude arbeider
An American’s perspective Traveling for work for almost 4 weeks. I had the 2 bedroom apartment at almost 800 square feet. The layout had the bedrooms along one long hallway and while divided by the water closet and shower bathroom , the bedrooms did not have any doors. So the bedrooms are semi private from eachother. Not totally private. The open concept living room and kitchen area was very large and well appointed with a pull out couch and table and chairs for 6. The smart tv worked well there were two walls with full windows. One side had 2 windows that partially opened and a front balcony door that could open but you weren’t allowed to open it fully. Only about 5 inches. It was very hot and humid when I arrived so the inability to open windows for cross breeze and the poor air conditioning made it unbearable . They did provide a fan which helped, and eventually the heat spell passed. The beds were comfy but the mattress topper was extremely soft and it was better without it. No windows in the sleeping areas. Plenty of closet space and a safe but no drawers. Closets with shelving to stack things. The kitchen was well stocked with utensils , an electric cook top and a convection oven. I didn’t cook on the cooktop because the pans were too worn looking. I am sure if I asked they would’ve given me a cleaner looking one. Dishwasher worked fine. Apartment sized fridge with freezer. Bigger than a dorm fridge. No ice cube trays. Outlets. There were Plenty in the bedroom areas but not enough in the living room. Only 2, but lucky I had an extension adapter to reach to use my laptop at the kitchen table. Free Wi-Fi. Someone else mentioned that the lobby is very dark and it is. It’s not lit very well and gloomy upon arrival. That paired with the “garden” in the front seems very bleak and grey. But that could be construed as normal for Europe. I believe they only clean on a weekly basis for extended stays. The cleaning person that did clean my unit did a great job. The front desk staff was very friendly and helpful. The reason I didn’t give them 5 stars was because one day my friend came back to the room and it had 4 men in it fixing a window. I told the front desk that I understood they had a repair but they did not tell me. The front desk staff said they did not know about it either and was very apologetic but if they didn’t know then who let them in ? I had the do not disturb sign on , yet they still entered. There is no smoking in the hotel but the **** smell is still rampant. I guess that’s normal now. The smoke alarms did go off a few times. But the staff communicated through a speaker if it was a true emergency which it wasn’t. It’s sully people burning food. It was convenient to have food delivered through Uber eats or the Amsterdam version of door dash. Groceries can be delivered through Klink. There is a small restaurant in the lobby that has a limited menu. But convenient to grab a light meal. There are 2 supermarkets
Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool the Hague
4.4/523 Reviews

Skotel Amsterdam, Hotelschool the Hague

Slotervaart Amsterdam|0.89km from De jonge en oude arbeider
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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Hotel2Stay
4.5/544 Reviews
Trust me you will not be disappointed. The hotel is clean and modern. The hospitality is beyond amazing. The friendliest front desk that is available 24/7. Location is spot on. Train station, including busses, metro etc across the road and no more than a 5 minute walk. Was 1 stop to get into the centre of Amsterdam and very easy to navigate the public transport to venture into different neighborhoods as well. Hands down I will recommend hotel2stay to everyone heading to Amsterdam ! Thank you so much to all the staff that made our stay so pleasurable.
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
Urban Lodge Hotel
4/589 Reviews
Geuzenveld-Slotermeer
Lovely looking hotel, SOME great staff. Nice rooms. When we arrived the two people on reception were nice enough but laughing with each other at some sort of personal joke or maybe us god knows just wasn’t very professional . I was told I had to pay €67.00 tax charge and asked why as this is my first time in Amsterdam I was not made aware of this on my booking and she basically said you just do. Ok then! Room was stinking badly of body odour when we got in that lingered for the first two days so we opened the window. I found Silverfish in the room yuk not what you want to find in a hotel room. Would not say I’d go back although it is a nice looking hotel. It has so much potential with proper management
Amsterdam ID Aparthotel
4.4/576 Reviews
Geuzenveld-Slotermeer
Super hotel with super location to Sloterdijk train station, 10 min walk and you are there. Unfortunately no possibility for the breakfast buffet, our onward journey was so early that the chef prepared breakfast packages for us! Super nice!!!! And super great rooms, perfect for families - with cooks and everything you need, including a dishwasher!
Dutchies Hostel
3.9/544 Reviews
Bos en Lommer
A group of us stayed at this hostel over the past weekend it was everything we needed for the price point. The staff were extremely kind and helpful in attending to our needs. Transport links are a quick walk away to get to the centre of Amsterdam.
Cityden BoLo District
4.2/576 Reviews
Bos en Lommer
An American’s perspective Traveling for work for almost 4 weeks. I had the 2 bedroom apartment at almost 800 square feet. The layout had the bedrooms along one long hallway and while divided by the water closet and shower bathroom , the bedrooms did not have any doors. So the bedrooms are semi private from eachother. Not totally private. The open concept living room and kitchen area was very large and well appointed with a pull out couch and table and chairs for 6. The smart tv worked well there were two walls with full windows. One side had 2 windows that partially opened and a front balcony door that could open but you weren’t allowed to open it fully. Only about 5 inches. It was very hot and humid when I arrived so the inability to open windows for cross breeze and the poor air conditioning made it unbearable . They did provide a fan which helped, and eventually the heat spell passed. The beds were comfy but the mattress topper was extremely soft and it was better without it. No windows in the sleeping areas. Plenty of closet space and a safe but no drawers. Closets with shelving to stack things. The kitchen was well stocked with utensils , an electric cook top and a convection oven. I didn’t cook on the cooktop because the pans were too worn looking. I am sure if I asked they would’ve given me a cleaner looking one. Dishwasher worked fine. Apartment sized fridge with freezer. Bigger than a dorm fridge. No ice cube trays. Outlets. There were Plenty in the bedroom areas but not enough in the living room. Only 2, but lucky I had an extension adapter to reach to use my laptop at the kitchen table. Free Wi-Fi. Someone else mentioned that the lobby is very dark and it is. It’s not lit very well and gloomy upon arrival. That paired with the “garden” in the front seems very bleak and grey. But that could be construed as normal for Europe. I believe they only clean on a weekly basis for extended stays. The cleaning person that did clean my unit did a great job. The front desk staff was very friendly and helpful. The reason I didn’t give them 5 stars was because one day my friend came back to the room and it had 4 men in it fixing a window. I told the front desk that I understood they had a repair but they did not tell me. The front desk staff said they did not know about it either and was very apologetic but if they didn’t know then who let them in ? I had the do not disturb sign on , yet they still entered. There is no smoking in the hotel but the **** smell is still rampant. I guess that’s normal now. The smoke alarms did go off a few times. But the staff communicated through a speaker if it was a true emergency which it wasn’t. It’s sully people burning food. It was convenient to have food delivered through Uber eats or the Amsterdam version of door dash. Groceries can be delivered through Klink. There is a small restaurant in the lobby that has a limited menu. But convenient to grab a light meal. There are 2 supermarkets

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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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