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Hotel Okura Amsterdam – the Leading Hotels of the World
4.4/572 Reviews

Hotel Okura Amsterdam – the Leading Hotels of the World

Amsterdam Oud Zuid Amsterdam|2.58km from Park Frankendael
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 Okura Amsterdam – the Leading Hotels of the World
4.4/572 Reviews

Hotel Okura Amsterdam – the Leading Hotels of the World

Amsterdam Oud Zuid Amsterdam|2.58km from Park Frankendael
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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Q-Factory Hotel
3.6/564 Reviews
Watergraafsmeer
Overall experience wasn't bad. No AC so be mindful if booking during summers with rising heatwaves. The hotel itself is a labyrinth to access which is annoying for accessibility. Check in is said to happen ahead via email but it in fact still takes up much time in person. Mostly recommend young folks working just above a hostel budget. But I was very satisfied with the location as Amsterdam central can be too chaotic. And the employees were really lovely. Especially bar folks. It's bustling with people and music so definitely more of a young crowd/artsy vibe.
Hotel V Fizeaustraat
4.5/590 Reviews
Watergraafsmeer
Great hotel, perfect for our stay in Amsterdam. Staff are very friendly, everything is super clean, and there is a lovely atmosphere in the lobby, bar and restaurant areas. The location was perfect for us - we loved it was out of the city centre and in a more residential neighbourhood as it was quiet, relaxed, and a great base to explore the east of the city (with its great restaurants) as well as day trips from Amsterdam Zuid. It’s also really very easy and quick to the centre anyway - a five minute walk and 15 minute metro ride (10 if you get off at Waterlooplein). Best of all worlds.
Hotel Casa Amsterdam
4.5/5117 Reviews
Watergraafsmeer
My husband and I stayed in this hotel for a week. Pros: the check-in went very quickly. We got room on the top floor with a 180 view. The room itself is small, very minimalistic, I liked that there is a coffee machine in the room. Comfortable bed. In the lobby you can get water, buy snacks and essentials, take an umbrella for free if it rains, and also get a fun picture in the Photobooth. Location: convenient. Its not the center, but it's a few minutes to the metro and tram station. Cons: there are no slippers in the room, although they were indicated in the room description. The locker inside was full of dust, the hair conditioner was never renewed for the whole week and the towels were rarely changed. Hair dryer did not work well. Also, whoever cleaned our room touched and moved around our personal belongings, did not like that. Breakfast for two is 25 euros, but it is very basic, the same every morning and not tasty. If you want to have dinner at the hotel, be prepared to pay 17 euros for over-salted ravioli or 13 euros for a burger. I do not recommend eating there. The rooftop bar was closed due to the rains. Overall we liked it there
The Manor Amsterdam
4.2/5107 Reviews
Watergraafsmeer
Stayed for three nights Wednesday to Saturday room 108 one of the superior rooms with a balcony overlooking the front of the hotel on the 1st floor, Very clean ,with bottled water and plenty of tea and coffee in the room and restocked daily . Bathroom large wet room style shower and plenty of towels again changed daily . King-size bed lots of pillow choice . The balcony was great to watch life go by enjoying a beer in the late September sunshine . Had breakfast one morning ,good cold selection ,and coked eggs and bacon not sure it's worth 17 euros ? Great location the local area has lots or food and bars try Beppi pizza and burgers and shake a short stroll away . Walked up to the windmill and local market and also a jumbo supermarket within 5 mins walk . Team stops are local and 15 mins into the centre we used the tram app 3 days unlimited on trans and metro no issues . Great location ,great hotel will be returning. Thanks Ryan & Laura
Meininger Hotel Amsterdam Amstel
4/540 Reviews
Watergraafsmeer
the first room offered smelled like the sewerage and it was finally relocated afterwards. overall it's a very busy hotel next to a train station. good for a quick visit to the city.
Breitner House
5/514 Reviews
Watergraafsmeer
Breitner House is a unique, warm, and luxurious experience. This boutique hotel has only two independent beautifully appointed suites, which is a definite benefit now. The setting is as if you were living in an art gallery with carefully chosen artwork, furniture, and lovely objets d’art. Added to the engaging setting are the complimentary coffees, wines, candies, and fruits making your visit feel like visiting a private, lovely country house. The warmth of the hosting also gives a comforting feel to it all. You can be as private or as social as you wish and any question or need was very nicely handled. And the breakfasts are gourmet level. Camilla provides a wide variety of cold cuts, cheeses, jams, chutneys, fresh fruit and juices, yoghurt, dips, pastries and breads that are very high quality. In addition, the warm entrees vary and each and every one was delicious. I don’t know how she does it. The sparkling wine offered with breakfast just added to an already special experience. The coffee was excellent and the latte/espresso was very much enjoyed by my husband. In fact, after breakfast I was ready to lounge in the spa-like bathroom in our suite. We traveled with our daughter and so had both suites. Frankly, I had a hard time choosing ours. Hers had a well designed bathroom with a shower and the fireplace in her room made our winter visit feel very cosy. They are both large and well lit with sitting areas and she didn’t even use the front room adjacent to her sitting room. Ours had a large living area with a sofa to sink into as well as another beautiful ceramic tile bathroom with shower and separate tub with heated floors. It was such a comfort to come back to the house after long days walking, sightseeing, and Ubering around Amsterdam, sometimes in the rain. Either suite is an excellent choice. We felt privileged to visit Breitner House and although we have stayed in amazing boutique hotels, top Kyoto ryokans, and large hotels, it was a peak quality experience for all of us.

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