Best hotels in Amsterdam

The best hotels in Amsterdam, chosen by our expert, including luxury hotels, boutique hotels, budget hotels and Amsterdam hotel deals. Read the reviews and book.

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    • Hotel Okura Amsterdam

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      A large, quietly luxurious hotel in a 23-storey building that towers over low-rise Amsterdam. It's situated in De Pijp hip foodie quarter and home to four superb restaurants of its own, also a tranquil spa that includes the biggest hotel pool in town. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, and service warmly polite. Read expert review

      From

      £ 230
      per person
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    • Kamer 01

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      A 16th-century canal house, restored in a way that preserves its past but steps firmly into the 21st century. Apple Mac computers stand alongside mahogany wardrobes, among luscious colours. A champagne breakfast is delivered with style, in an air of genuine home hospitality. Read expert review

      From

      £ 355
      pn
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    • Breitner House

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Once home of a celebrated 19th-century Dutch artist, now lavishly decorated in a style to which he would have been accustomed, together with welcome 21st-century touches and a host with genuine warmth and charm. The champagne breakfast is unsurpassed. You’re a tad out of the centre, but a short hop by tram. Read expert review

      From

      £ 527
      pn
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    • The Craftsmen

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      A beautiful 17th-century building in a prime canal-side location is now a boutique hotel, done up with the historical tools and trappings of artisans. The design is ingenious, and the rooms fun to be in. Nearly all have a canal view. It's a gem of a small hotel, with a family-run ambience. Read expert review

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      £ 219
      pn
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    • Ambassade Hotel

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      For more than half a century the go-to hotel for Dutch publishers, and a great favourite with authors. The Ambassade stretches through 11 canal houses, and is resplendent with original art and antiques. It is situated in the heart of town, has friendly, knowledgeable staff, and a good restaurant. Read expert review

      From

      £ 188
      pn
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    • Hotel Jakarta

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      A glass wedge of a hotel on an island in the IJ, its interior a relaxing mix of bamboo wood panelling, sub-tropical garden and Indonesian artwork. Its eco-credentials are top of the town, and bedrooms (most with balcony) very spacious. The bar, restaurant and café are each worth a visit in their own right. Read expert review

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      £ 187
      pn
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    • Dutch Masters

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Nine luxury apartments on one of Amsterdam’s grandest canals, each decorated in the theme of a renowned Dutch artist. Apartments are spacious and well-appointed, some facing the canal, others looking out over secluded gardens. Staff (based in an office across the canal) are friendly and helpful. Read expert review
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    • Conservatorium

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Urbane, sleekly styled hotel that gives a contemporary makeover to a grand 19th-century building, bang in between Museumplein and Amsterdam’s chicest fashion street, with a heavenly spa and the best lobby-lounge in town. The food is excellent (and healthy, to boot), rooms are spacious, and service engagingly friendly. Read expert review

      From

      £ 550
      pn
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    • Hotel Estheréa

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Hotel Estheréa has an eccentric charm, created by décor that manages to be at once zany, plush, and warmly welcoming. Though large, it offers all the engaging hospitality of an old-fashioned, family-run hotel. The rooms are deliciously over-the-top, and the breakfast ranks with the best in town. Read expert review

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      £ 188
      per person
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    • Sweets

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Bridge-operators’ cabins, dating from 1673 to 2009, on bridges all over town, have been converted into independent hotel suites ingeniously designed to make maximum use of space and offer top comfort, while giving great views in enviable locations. There are no normal hotel facilities, but top in the novelty ranking. Read expert review

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      £ 96
      pn
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    • Zoku

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Zoku offers loft apartments and co-working space ideal for hip global nomads, for short or extended stays. The style is invigoratingly 21st-century, the mood outgoing, and the loft design ingenious. There’s good food, a lively café-bar, and a giddying range of services to make you feel at home. Read expert review

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      £ 136
      pn
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    • W Amsterdam

      Hotel Amsterdam, Netherlands
      9 /10
      Housed in an erstwhile telephone exchange building (from the 1920s), as well as in a 1906 former bank across the road, W boasts space, style and edgy design, while bringing a touch of New York pizzazz and snap-to-it service to Amsterdam. The rooftop lounge bar is hard to beat. Read expert review

      From

      £ 301
      pn
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