Pros

  • Central location close to tourist attractions and main train station
  • Some guest rooms have en-suite bathrooms
  • Lockers, flat-screen TVs, and hairdryers in every room
  • 24-hour bar with pool table
  • Guest computers with internet connection
  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
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Cons

  • Several reports of bedbugs
  • Not all guest rooms have private bathrooms
  • Some rooms are windowless
  • Noise issues from the street and fellow guests
  • No air-conditioning or in-room Wi-Fi
  • No elevator and narrow stairs
  • No luggage storage
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Bottom Line

The best thing about this 37-room hostel property is its location in the center of Amsterdam's tourist and nightlife district. Catering to budget travelers, rooms sleep up to eight people and some are fitted with bunk beds. Some have en-suite bathrooms, while others share facilities. Rooms look newly renovated, but are cramped, with low ceilings and few amenities save for lockers and flat-screen TVs. There's no in-room Wi-Fi, but it can be accessed at the on-site bar, which is open 24-hours and has a pool table. The list of guest complaints is measurable, however, including stained sheets, noise, and bed bugs. Rooms at nearby Hotel Mevlana are slightly more expensive, but cleaner and have free Wi-Fi.

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Travel Hotel

Scene

Budget hostel property popular with backpackers

Located in a small street of historic buildings in Amsterdam's city center, Travel Hotel occupies a tall and narrow six-story building with a black brick facade and sash windows. The reception area is cramped, with a front desk tucked into a corner, a vending machine selling snacks and soft drinks, and racks of tourist brochures. This is a popular hotel with backpackers and budget travelers because of its central location and the cheap rates it offers. It has a no-frills hostel atmosphere with a 24-hour bar that has people coming and going throughout the night causing noise. The old six-story building does not have an elevator, and the winding stairwells are extremely narrow. Overall, it's an adequate pick for budget travelers seeking a central location, but the list of guest complaints is lengthy (including bugs, noise, and cleanliness), and there are lots of other hostels in the city center that are cleaner and quieter.

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Location

In Amsterdam's city center -- a few minutes' walk to Centraal Station

Travel Hotel is situated in the heart of Amsterdam, on a side street located between Dam Square and the red light district. There are several other budget hotels located on the same street, as well as bars and small businesses. It's just a few minutes' walk to Dam Square and Centraal Station, and many tourist attractions are also within easy walking distance, as well as bars, coffee shops, night clubs, and restaurants. 

  • Four-minute walk to Dam Square
  • Six-minute walk to Centraal Station
  • Six-minute walk to Royal Palace
  • 11-minute walk to Rembrandt House Museum
  • 15-minute walk to Anne Frank House 
  • 15-minute walk to the Flower Market 
  • 18-minute walk to Jordaan district or 11 minutes by public transit
  • 13 minutes to Heineken Experience by public transit
  • 15 minutes to Vondelpark by public transit
  • 20 minutes to Van Gogh Museum by public transit
  • 27 minutes to Schiphol Airport by public transit
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Rooms

Basic private and shared rooms, some with en-suite bathrooms -- but many complaints including bugs

Guest rooms at Travel Hotel are available as singles, doubles, triples, and quads, with the largest room sleeping up to eight people. Dorm rooms accommodating four people and more are fitted with bunk beds. All the rooms have lockers and flat-screen TVs, but Wi-Fi is not available. Some rooms have en-suite bathrooms, while others have shared facilities located in the hallway. Bathrooms are generally small and fitted with cramped shower cabins, plus hairdryers are provided. 

The rooms are basic but look well maintained. However, space is at a premium here, and the low ceilings make the rooms seem even more cramped. Some rooms don't have windows, while in others the windows either do not open or close properly. Other downsides include the lack of air-conditioning and poor soundproofing, with street noise and noise from the hallways and other rooms being a common nuisance. The list of guest complaints is long and includes broken showers, doors that don't lock, stained sheets and cleanliness issues, and insufficient towels. Also, several guests have reported bedbugs.

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Features

Bar open 24/7, pool table, guest computers, and free Wi-Fi in public areas

This budget hotel's features are mainly limited to an on-site bar. Open 24-hours, it serves beer, wine, soft drinks, tea and coffee, and toasted sandwiches. There's also a pool table, while two computers connected to the internet are available for guest use. The hotel's free Wi-Fi connection is only available in the reception area and bar. There are no luggage storage facilities.

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Travel Hotel

Scene

Budget hostel property popular with backpackers

Located in a small street of historic buildings in Amsterdam's city center, Travel Hotel occupies a tall and narrow six-story building with a black brick facade and sash windows. The reception area is cramped, with a front desk tucked into a corner, a vending machine selling snacks and soft drinks, and racks of tourist brochures. This is a popular hotel with backpackers and budget travelers because of its central location and the cheap rates it offers. It has a no-frills hostel atmosphere with a 24-hour bar that has people coming and going throughout the night causing noise. The old six-story building does not have an elevator, and the winding stairwells are extremely narrow. Overall, it's an adequate pick for budget travelers seeking a central location, but the list of guest complaints is lengthy (including bugs, noise, and cleanliness), and there are lots of other hostels in the city center that are cleaner and quieter.

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Location

In Amsterdam's city center -- a few minutes' walk to Centraal Station

Travel Hotel is situated in the heart of Amsterdam, on a side street located between Dam Square and the red light district. There are several other budget hotels located on the same street, as well as bars and small businesses. It's just a few minutes' walk to Dam Square and Centraal Station, and many tourist attractions are also within easy walking distance, as well as bars, coffee shops, night clubs, and restaurants. 

  • Four-minute walk to Dam Square
  • Six-minute walk to Centraal Station
  • Six-minute walk to Royal Palace
  • 11-minute walk to Rembrandt House Museum
  • 15-minute walk to Anne Frank House 
  • 15-minute walk to the Flower Market 
  • 18-minute walk to Jordaan district or 11 minutes by public transit
  • 13 minutes to Heineken Experience by public transit
  • 15 minutes to Vondelpark by public transit
  • 20 minutes to Van Gogh Museum by public transit
  • 27 minutes to Schiphol Airport by public transit
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Rooms

Basic private and shared rooms, some with en-suite bathrooms -- but many complaints including bugs

Guest rooms at Travel Hotel are available as singles, doubles, triples, and quads, with the largest room sleeping up to eight people. Dorm rooms accommodating four people and more are fitted with bunk beds. All the rooms have lockers and flat-screen TVs, but Wi-Fi is not available. Some rooms have en-suite bathrooms, while others have shared facilities located in the hallway. Bathrooms are generally small and fitted with cramped shower cabins, plus hairdryers are provided. 

The rooms are basic but look well maintained. However, space is at a premium here, and the low ceilings make the rooms seem even more cramped. Some rooms don't have windows, while in others the windows either do not open or close properly. Other downsides include the lack of air-conditioning and poor soundproofing, with street noise and noise from the hallways and other rooms being a common nuisance. The list of guest complaints is long and includes broken showers, doors that don't lock, stained sheets and cleanliness issues, and insufficient towels. Also, several guests have reported bedbugs.

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Features

Bar open 24/7, pool table, guest computers, and free Wi-Fi in public areas

This budget hotel's features are mainly limited to an on-site bar. Open 24-hours, it serves beer, wine, soft drinks, tea and coffee, and toasted sandwiches. There's also a pool table, while two computers connected to the internet are available for guest use. The hotel's free Wi-Fi connection is only available in the reception area and bar. There are no luggage storage facilities.

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Amenities

  • Basic Television

  • Cabanas

  • Internet

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