The decor is charming, the location excellent (right near a tram stop, canals, Anne Frank Museum), so it's easy to get around. The district is lovely and quiet at night. If you book, take care to read the website as it is truthful about stairs and size of rooms!
This hotel has its quirks, but was a great value for the center of Amsterdam. The stairs in are quite steep and the WiFi was slow but otherwise we couldn’t have been happier. Our room was adequately sized and featured all the amenities you could need including a mini fridge. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Check in and check out were a breeze and the complimentary breakfast was a big plus. Just steps from the Anne Frank house and walking distance to most other central Amsterdam attractions this hotel worked well for our visit and we would definitely stay again.…
Started the tour in amsterdam, booked through a travel agent asked for min 4 star, they offered up the hotel nadia. It was down hill from there, although the staff were ok the hotel itself, I would rate less then 1 star. Steep steps to access in an out, the room was smaller then a shoe box, toilet was in the shower cubical, could not close the door whilst doing your business WTF! I compared pricing with other hotels in area and no comparison, all others where a lot better Do your homework, review comments, the pics we saw were not what was offered! This place really let us down on the trip I would not reccommend this for any reason…
I agree with the other reviewers that the manager is very friendly and very helpful. We felt very welcome here. Our room had a view over one of the canals, and was comfortable, clean and quiet. The hotel is located on the floors above the street-level retail activity, so you climb a set of stairs to get to the front desk. The stairs are fairly steep, although not a problem for us. The location is excellent. It is a few blocks' walk to the train station, to the Red Light district, and to neighborhoods along the canals with plenty of restaurants. The double bed in our room was actually two fairly narrow beds set alongside each other, soft mattress but, surprisingly, quite comfortable.…
A good local hotel where the staff try very hard to overcome the problems of an old building. eg carry luggage up the steep stairs, offering a free drink on arrival, toasting bread for those who like their bread toasting. Good value for money.
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