We stayed there three nights during our "weekend get away" to Amsterdam. The first day the toilet in our room broke but the staff promptly changed our room with an upgrade free of charge. I would definitely recommend if you want to spend a nice holiday in a quiet and picturesque neighborhood.…
Very sweet bijou hotel . Top of house , the next door hotels poor cousin . Old fashioned no telly but lovely views . We were very worried about the low window with no safely bars and there was no fire escape . The shower was unusable for my tall husband and you had to be a contortionist to use the basin . The stairs were incredibly tight . All that said it was really charming and we did love it …
We stayed in Van Onna for three nights in the room for four people. We were so positively suprised to see the room, it was clean an bright. The reseption was over at hotel Mr Jordaan, which was just next to Van Onna. The staff was super nice, and Mr Jordaans hanging area was cute (plus you got free coffee there!). The walking distance to the railway station wasn't bad at all and you could basically walk everywhere from the hotel. Loved it!! …
Small rooms, tiny bathroom and perfect breakfasts, but you can feel charm of Rembrandt's era. Perfect location, many attraction within the walking distance, great cafes nearby to relax and enjoy a beer.
Location location location! Cannot be happier. Everything is close by, Anne Frank Museum, 10 mins walking distance to Damrak and shops. Plus, you get really nice view of the canals. PRIME & FRIENDLY SERVICE! We arrived earlier than we expected, the room wasn't ready yet but they let us leave our luggage in the concierge. And when it was time to check in, our luggages were already in our room. We stayed on the last floor, with really steep stairs and still cannot believe that the workers brought our super big luggage upstairs to our room!! The workers were really friendly that it almost feel like you're part of their "family." Room & bathroom was quite small, but we were there only to sleep anyway. :) We can use the wifi freely as a guest and coffee+tea facilities were also free in the eating area of the hotel nearby (Mr. Jordaan. I guess it shares the same owner?) Too bad that there was no bottled water in our room (drinkable tap water, though) and teaspoon would be nice if we're making tea/coffee in our room. Overal experience was beyond expectations!!…
"I requested a room with a view of the canal, also not too many stairs. I suspect all the rooms are similar inside."Read full review
"We had a room at the back of the hotel which was quiet. Did not have a view but really did not matter as only there to sleep really."Read full review
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