Ouderkerk Aan de Amstel
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citizenM Schiphol Airport
Great breakfast selection and barista coffee service. Supper service a bit limited but OK. ... Tapas style small plates end up costing more than you might initially assume.
Reviewed on 2026/4/25

Hotel ibis Schiphol Amsterdam Airport
My stay at Ibis Amsterdam Airport was extremely disappointing. This was easily one of the worst hotels I’ve stayed at anywhere. The property felt more like a rundown budget motel than a reputable hotel. The room was tiny, roughly 10x10, with an uncomfortably cramped and poorly designed bathroom. ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/25

Hotel Casa Amsterdam
Proximity to the centre was ok, but there was a lot of walking to do from the hotel. If we had known we must likely would have stayed closer to the centre.
Reviewed on 2026/4/25

Leonardo Eden Hotel Amsterdam City Center
Location was excellent for touring. Walking distance to most places of interest. In the city center but quieter and safer environment. Having an elevator a real plus! Check in staff very helpful and accommodating. Can rent umbrella in lobby by dispensing machine. I did not use the pre check in as ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/26

Residence Inn by Marriott Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Lack of staff in an airport hotel, specially at front desk. Don’t fall for the breakfast included, it is a mega basic breakfast Room was nice lack of lighting an most importantly, over five days we had a housekeeping issue or two every day
Reviewed on 2026/4/26

Bob W Amsterdam Noord
Enjoyed stay at Bob W, Amsterdam Noord. The unit is almost new and kitchen fridge, cook top, microwave, dishwasher all in great working order. Dishware for 4. Bathroom good pressure and abundant hot water. Free washer and dryer in basement. 3washers/2dryers. The check-in is a bit awkward as any details ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/24
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