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Can't agree with bad reviews about this hotel. Indeed the walls are thin, but I guess this is normal for a tiny country with tiny houses and tiny rooms. The hotel was clean, our befs were made every day, towels changed daily too. It is...More
The staff were friendly and the hotel was clean. The breakfast was good all fresh and worth paying extra for. We had a room with 2 singles we would have preferred a double but the singles were big and very comfy. We had a shared...More
A great place to stay, lovely room, clean and a balcony so smokers can go outside, The breakfast was lovely too and generous. I would advise anyone to stay here. It is a long walk to the centre but only 10 minutes by tram, also...More
Our room was ROBBED!!! by the cleaners. they took my boyfriends money that was in the room. the manager was rude and didn't care or want to listen to us even though we were really upset. i looked at reviews before i booked it and...More
Just got back from a trip with my boyfriend. The location of the hotel was good, was not far from the Heineken experience and it was by shops where you can buy basic shopping supplies like water and chocolate. We did buy a tram 3...More
Bustling Albert Cuypstraat serves as the main drag through De Pijp and the location for Albert Cuyp Market, the largest and most famous of Amsterdam’s many outdoor markets. Beyond this sometimes-frantic thoroughfare, tiny lanes beckon urban explorers in search of the latest trends and hidden gems. Nearly half the residents living in De Pijp are foreigners and a good number of them are students. Here you'll
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find a multitude of ethnic restaurants, great cafes and bars, and a brilliant array of locally owned shops, all catering to a broad range of budgets and tastes.
We took a train to central. Then we bought a 3 day tram ticket. We either took tram 11 or 13 (forgot which one) then got off at centriban and then it’s like a 2 minute walk to the hotel.