Who would pass up a visit to explore this beautiful city connected over 100 canals. If whether you are looking for, the best area to stay in Amsterdam for first time visitors, best neighborhoods in Amsterdam to live or even where to stay in Amsterdam on a budget below are tips on where to stay in Amsterdam in each district.
Having had many a stays in Amsterdam I thought I should guide you on where to stay in Amsterdam close to everything like museums, restaurants, markets, tours and other things to do in Amsterdam. We also know finding a convenient place to stay when visiting a new city is just as important as putting together your itinerary. On the blog, I have recently covered what to do in Amsterdam for couples as well as the best food tours in Amsterdam, as well as one of our weekends in Amsterdam.
With Amsterdams’s world-class museums, quirky festivals, theatre, live music, laid-back bars and delightful restaurants you can rest assured that you have found yourself with a cool place to catch some zzz after making the most of your visit in Amsterdam. On the blog you will find a couple of guides on Amsterdams, to help you with make the most of experiencing the city.
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Where To Stay In Amsterdam | Best Places To Stay In Amsterdam
While no trip to the city is complete without stopping by the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum or Stedelijk Museum, but the city also has a multitude of treasures staying nearby some of the city’s famous gems makes it easier to explore Amsterdam’s tourist attractions in the districts listed below. From Oud West, to Oud Zuid, Museum Quarter, Royal Palace or near Central Station you will find tips on the best areas to stay in Amsterdam as well as areas to avoid staying in Amsterdam.
Whether you are looking for Amsterdam hotels near Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, Red Light District or the Old Jewish Quarter in Amsterdam, below are Amsterdam’s best areas to stay when exploring the beautiful canal city. In addition, I have also included highly recommended hotels in each area for each budget category whether looking for cheap hotels in Amsterdam, hostels in Amsterdam or luxury hotels. To check room prices and read reviews before booking hotels in Amsterdam check out one of my favorite hotel booking sites on Booking.com.
Staying In Old Centrum (Old Centre)
For where to stay in Amsterdam City Centre it has to be Old Centrum. If you’re looking for a neighborhood filled with world-renowned museums, high-end shopping areas, and spectacular entertainment and culture, then Old Centrum in Amsterdam is for you. Old Centrum is Amsterdam’s City Centre district and the home of the famous Canal Ring, a historical site of more than 400 years.
Old Centrum is the most popular tourist destination in Amsterdam and hence is usually crowded. It draws crowds to its medieval architecture, museums, restaurants, shops and, of course, the infamous red light district. The area also boasts the only floating flower market in the world, so it is definitely something you should at least brave the tourist crowds to view. And you will want to partake of a canal tour and excursion or two along the Canal belt ring. Whether you are jetting off for quick Amsterdam breaks you can find more Amsterdam hotels in Old Centrum click here. For hotels near Red Light District click here.
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Budget Hotel Tourist Inn Hotel Corner House The Old Nickel Hotel Hotel des Arts |
Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam – City Hall Hotel Sint Nicolaas ibis Amsterdam Centre Stopera |
Hotel TwentySeven – Small Luxury Hotels of the World Luxury Suites Amsterdam Hotel V Nesplein Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam |
Staying In De Jordaan
Close to the Anne Frank House, De Jordaan is also one of the more well-known tourist areas in Amsterdam. But, despite the plethora of tourists the area sees on an annual basis, this residential neighborhood manages to maintain its picturesque charm. De Jordaan is famous for its narrow streets flanked by pubs and indie boutiques.
Wander along the Lindengracht and Willemstraat streets. Explore the canals. Enjoy the traditional Dutch flavor at bars covered in wood. Other attractions you will enjoy in De Jordaan include the Amsterdam Cheese Museum and the Houseboat Museum. You will feel that you’ve travelled back in time when you stay in De Jordaan in Amsterdam.
Budget/Cheap Hotels In Jordaan
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Hotel Internationaal Budget Hotel Barbacan Hotel Hermitage Amsterdam Koopermoolen |
Melrose Hotel Hotel De Looier Hotel Il Fiore |
Duplex near Anne Frank Museum Luxurious Studio Jordaan | Couple Getaway Boutique Canal House Suites |
Staying In De Pijp
De Pijp is popular destination if you’re looking for somewhere to stay in Amsterdam with a vibrant nightlife. Located in South Amsterdam, De Pijp is a trendy section of the city whose nightlife could easily rival that of Leidseplein.
Apart from its spectacular nightlife, De Pijp is known for its cuisine. There is a great food scene and has many cafes – the makings of perfect Amsterdams holidays. De Pijp has an attractive urban layout and you can’t stay there without visiting the Albert Cuyp market, the largest market in Amsterdam. The location of this neighborhood makes it easy for you to access the heart of Amsterdam. It is a great alternative to choosing to stay in the heart of the city. For more hotels in De Pijp click here.
Budget/Cheap Hotels In De Pijp
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Bicycle Hotel Amsterdam Easy Hotel Amsterdam City – Centre South Hotel Blossoms City |
Hotel Okura Amsterdam – The Leading Hotels of the World Sir Albert Hotel Pestana Amsterdam Riverside – LVX |
Staying In Oud Zuid (South)
Located between the Amsterdam districts of De Pijp and Amsterdam Oud West, Oud Zuid (South) is an attractive area to stay in Amsterdam. This district has a lot to offer being in close proximity to world-class museums, parks, and markets to enjoy.
This Amsterdam neighborhood of Oud Zuid (South) is a nice residential area and quite a few Dutch museums are located here. From Van Gogh’s museum to seeing Rembrandt’s Nightwatch or some of Vermeer’s art, Oud Zuid is teeming with art museums to enjoy. The area also houses Vondelpark, the largest park in the city. This is also one of the best places to stay in Amsterdam for couples, there are plenty of rental apartments within walking distance to many cool places to explore and plenty of opportunities to talk romantic strolls in the park. For more apartments and hotels in Oud Zuid click here. For hotels in Amsterdam Noord click here.
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Luxury Hotels In Oud Zuid |
Hotel Blossoms City Hotel Museumzicht Hotel Bellington |
Hotel Fita Conscious Hotel Museum Square Hotel Parkview |
Hotel Twenty Eight Hotel Aalders Sir Albert Hotel |
Staying Leidseplein
As the central square in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Leidseplein is the epicenter of exciting nightlife in Amsterdam. Located on the southern end of Amsterdam’s central canal ring, it features numerous bars, clubs, restaurants of all variety. You will certainly find one to your liking.
If you are looking for the best area to stay in Amsterdam for Leidseplein is home to Amsterdam’s most famous nightclub – Melkweg, and the Paradiso nightclub. Amongst the most notable architectural landmarks in Leidseplein is the Stadsschouwburg theatre. You can set off on boats rips in the canal from here. In winter, the seating area in the center of the square is transformed into an ice-skating ring.
Of course, some may find the area a bit too touristy, but that’s only to be expected since the area offers the best nightlife in Amsterdam. For the full list of hotels in Leidseplein click here.
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Amsterdam-Oost (East)
Despite being one of the lesser known areas for tourists, Amsterdam-Oost is well-known for its wide streets and monumental buildings. It has terrific gems just waiting to be explored by visitors.
As a large area, it offers many options for shopping. Some of the busiest shopping streets include Javastraat and Linnaeusstraat/Middenweg. Oost also has a host of restaurants and cafes frequented by visitors and locals alike. Though smaller than De Pijp and other nearby boroughs, this little neighborhood packs much to be enjoyed. Some of Amsterdam’s best festivals are held in Oost. For a full list of hotels in Oost click here.
Budget/Cheap Hotels In Amsterdam-Oost | Mid-Range Hotels In Amsterdam-Oost | Luxury Hotels In Amsterdam-Oost |
Amigo Budget Hostel Frankendael Apartments Good Experience |
Hotel Casa Amsterdam Q-Factory Hotel Amsterdam Tropen Hotel |
The Student Hotel Amsterdam City Postillion Hotel Amsterdam: BW Signature Collection Van der Valk Hotel The Manor Amsterdam |
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Whether you are traveling to Amsterdam for a quick getaway or look stay and looking for apartments, a cool boutique hotel or something between check click here for the full list of accommodation in Amsterdam.
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Michelle
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Jacklyn
This is such an amazing and comprehensive guide on not only where to stay in Amsterdam first time but where to stay in Amsterdam with family and where to stay in Amsterdam for nightlife. I love that you have really covered all bases for everyone. Really useful post.
Frances
What an informative post! I am heading to Amsterdam in April and have been looking for tips on where to stay in Amsterdam first time. Would you know how much is it to stay in Amsterdam for a week?