#1 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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pale_beetle says:
I stayed there during my new year stay in Amsterdam. The hostel has a great location on the bank of a canal, close to Dam Square. Despite it's centrally located, there is no noise coming from the surrounding even in new year !
Many facilities are available, like :
- Bar, snacks
- 24 hours recepti…
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#2 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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freshdutch says:
We came here accidentaly since our bad experience with Hotel Jimmy not so far away from this place.
Tourist-Inn is sort of a youth hostel, meaning they have small dorms with 6 beds. But they also have single/double bedrooms.
The prices are reasonable to cheap, and the location couldn't be better. …
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#3 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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lostinspace says:
My girlfriend and I took a long weekend in Amsterdam. With the exchange rate of sterling/ euro working against us, we searched around looking for reasonably priced accommodation and found Camping Zeeburg to be one of the cheapest ways of staying in Amsterdam.
As it was October we booked a cabin rat…
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#4 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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Devika1985 says:
For the Amsterdam Meetup everyone was in need of a place to sleep. Since I live pretty far from Amsterdam I didnt know much about sleeping possibilities in the city. So I just found this place on the internet. Stayokay is a well-known chain of hostels here in the Netherlands. For the meetup we decid…
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#5 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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Larrys says:
This was my first experience with hostel accomodations. The hostel was only 30 euros/night and included breakfast. I was in room 330, bed #7 in a room with 10 beds.
It was real easy to find and a short 15 min walk from the main train station. On the main level of the hotel there was a common…
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#6 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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npiworld says:
I haven't stayed at many hostels.... I never have actually: ) I didn't think this one was too bad. I liked that it was a short walk to the trams, restaurants and shopping. I also like that there were 2 computers there for use...but also that there was wireless internet. From my room I could log on w…
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#7 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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Travelbuddys says:
We stayed in this hostel for 2 nights and had a great time. It is right in the middle of amsterdams shopping area. From here it is just a short walk to all of amsterdams famous sights. The hostel has good rooms and beds. The bar is almost 24 hours open. For those who like to smoke (you know what) it…
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#8 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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phuncki_chic says:
The hostel is located just a few minutes walk from Centraal Station, exactly what it says on the hostel site. It is just outside the red-light district, which, for anyone who hasn't been to Amsterdam, is not as sleazy as it sounds. It's on one of the busiest streets in the centre of the city, very…
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#9 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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HCSmooth66 says:
The Flying Pig Uptown hostel was perhaps the best hostel I stayed at on my trip. It's a toss-up between this one and St. Christopher's Village in London.
This place is located near Vondelpark and a very short walk to Museumplein and Leidseplein.
I stayed in a 12-person room, which would bri…
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#10 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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aussiemeg says:
Hostel was very basic but good!... reception was very very nice and always helpful. Close to main part which is 5mins(not even) on tram 5 ... Basic but hey only sleeping there, i saw a man cleaning everyday, would stay again
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#11 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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alibrown15 says:
Perfect place to experience the City from! Very easy to find from central station and within reach of so many places in Amsterdam. This is exactly what I wanted and made my trip so much less stressful. I had no problems, and the guys at the desk were always really helpful and friendly.
There is no …
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#12 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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skinny_phil says:
Bob's Youth Hostel is one of the more well known hostels in Amsterdam, along with the likes of The Flying Pig etc. I have stayed there on two separate occasions, on two separate trips to Amsterdam.
First off, Bob's is in a prime location. This is its main advantage. Roughly ten/fifteen minutes wa…
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#13 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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rvegas says:
Expensive, a bit messy, but a great location, walking distance to Central Station.
Close to center of the city and all the pubs and food places.
Has an Irish pub below it, that serves good breakfast (not included).
Free wireless internet, but poor signal could not get a signal in the room.
It ge…
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#14 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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jazzeegirl12 says:
If you are looking for a SAFE, cheap place to stay in Amsterdam, consider the Shelter. My friend and I stayed here for a few nights during our backpacking trip through Europe. Being two girls, traveling alone, we were always pretty cautious about where we were staying. The Shelter was the best pl…
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#15 of 94 hostels in Amsterdam
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SchpidermaN says:
Street smart secret #1: if you're stuck in Amsterdam with no place to stay, all is booked or insanely expensive - this is the place where you crash for cheap till the busy weekend is over.
First of all, getting to this camp ground is a bitch. 2 buses, or a metro ride and a bus, can cost you about 5…
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