Amsterdam’s top stylish boutique hotels

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At certain times of the year, Amsterdam can be a very busy city, and unless you book in advance, it can be hard to find a hotel. From the summer holidays to the half terms, millions of people visit the city every year, and there are some days where there’s not one single room going free. In order to enjoy your time there, planning your itinerary is essential, so make sure you’ve got somewhere to rest your head for the duration of your stay! If you’re looking stylish boutique hotels in Amsterdam, then there are plenty of places to choose from.

On the off-season however, the Dutch capital can be like a ghost town, and although it’s always full of locals and other domestic visitors, the tourist scene can leave much to the imagination. Not only are these the best times of the year to book and get a great rate, but you’ll also have the freedom to pick and choose what hotel you want to stay at.

Although many people, mainly backpackers, enjoy the hostel side to Amsterdam, there’s a vast network of luxury and historical hotels that most are unaware of. Let’s take a look at some of the best of them.

Seven One Seven

Originally built in the 17th century to house a rich sugar trader, and then redeveloped a few years later to incorporate warehouses as well as a sugar mill itself, this building is one of the oldest in the entire city. Now a private guesthouse overlooking the beautiful canals, the Seven One Seven is an experience not to be missed.

Not only does it exceed all expectations, but it’s the little things that make this hotel extremely sought after, from tourists and buyers alike. For example, it has a private garden for guests to eat breakfast, and many of its rooms and bars are named after famous writers that have stayed there in the past.  With double rooms for around 380 euros, this is one of the very few places where you’re paying for true class.

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Amstel Hotel

Another one of Amsterdam’s greats, the Amstel Hotel is the equivalent of Paris’ Ritz, or London’s Savoy. Dating back to the time where the term ‘grand’ was reserved for only the biggest and best, the Amstel Hotel more than deserves it’s recognition as the most luxurious place to stay in Amsterdam.

From the Queen of England and Walt Disney to Audrey Hepburn, the Amstel’s guest list offer’s some serious celebrity-spotting, and across its 79 suites guests can lay back in pure classes, and enjoy being waited on hand and foot. Which you may be a little concerned over the cost of these hotels, you should try giving yourself a little economic wiggle room by searching online for Cheapflights to save on travel expenses.

Lloyd Hotel

If you’re looking to get your fill of architecture on your visit to Amsterdam, then the Lloyd Hotel is the place for you. Situated in the heart of the city’s architecture district, and just across the waterway from a number of new and modern developments, guests are treaded to creativity at it’s finest, inside and out. Rooms start at around 300 euros.