Unfortunately had way too many bed bugs, for a 3* Hotel you would expect better in my humble opinion. Room was not ready at initial check-in and bed was not made properly after checking- in. I wouldn't go as far as saying the hotel was bad, but it was also far from good.
We planned to stay for 1 night. The location is great, about 5 minutes nice walk from the Central Station (Very convenient), when we arrived, the people at the reception was very kind and nice. Our room was on the 1st floor, we needed to go through a number of stairs even after the elevator and they helped us with our luggage. The building is also very nice, a combination of old houses nicely connected. The only flip side is that I would probably recommend this for single travellers, not for couples or families because the rooms are extremely small (just a very small hall and roughly the place for the bed... And so are the beds: Our bed (A double room) was roughly wider than 1 meter, so definitely not comfortable enough for my expectation. but it might definitely fulfill the purpose for someone who feels ok sleeping in a very small room and a very small bed.…
Absolutely fantastic location! Right in the middle of it all. The check in staff were great, super easy check in process, very quick. The hotel is very nicely kept. The rooms are long and narrow, but expected with the architecture. The only challenging part we’re the stairs at times because the staff turns off access to the elevators after a certain time in the evening. That was not fun as the stairs tend to be extremely narrow and steep, especially for those of us a bit “older”. Other than that, I would definitely recommend this hotel to others who want to be in the midst of the fun in Amsterdam! Very easy to walk all over town from this place.
Just back from a three night stay. We've stayed here a couple of times before and even recommended the hotel to family. We were slightly disappointed with our stay this time. Our room smelt like dead mouse every time you came in (until you got used to it) and the hotel seemed SO noisy constantly. I've never noticed this being an issue before, but people were shouting during the day & night, doors slamming shut (they are heavy fire doors) also happening all hours night and day. One morning I was even woken up by a neighbours alarm. We also couldn't get a full, proper, shower. I would just get my hair wet and the shower cubicle light would go off (I assume it's perhaps an ecological timer?) but seeing as I hadn't even shampooed it gave you no time at all. The lights in the bathroom would also turn off. I had my eyes closed washing my hair and when I opened them I couldn't see a thing! I had to put one hand out and flick some water to get the sensor to pick up that I was still in there (even though the shower was still running!). No idea why it seems to have dipped so massively for us this time. Such a shame as I love the location of the hotel, as it is so close to all of the busyness. Perhaps it's time we found a new favourite :(…
The hotel is located a mere 5 mins’ walk from Amsterdam Central station (exit via Centrum and walk past the bustling and chaotic streets.) I booked a single room with private bathroom. The small room is complete with clean sheets, comfortable bed, safe box, water boiler, housekeeping, simple toiletries, bath and face towels, hangers, a small table with stool, bedside pedestal – all very efficiently designed to optimize the space. TV channels are sketchy but that is just being petty. Light sleepers may hear faint noises coming from the streets late into the night especially during weekends, as well as guests in the floor above yours. If there was a slight issue, it was that there is no door (due to the small space) between the shower and dry area, so you need to be careful while bathing so that water does not splash out onto the dry area (helpfully, they already placed a floor towel at the entrance to the shower.) Those with a traditional luggage bag may have an issue opening it without blocking the narrow walkway in the room, but I had no such problems since I travelled with a backpack. Another disclaimer is that, being an average-height Asian, I found it easy to navigate the short ceiling and narrow spaces, so taller visitors be warned. Hotel staff are polite, friendly and helpful. All in all, a fantastic hotel!…
Great location, room small but comfortable and clean. Breakfast at the pancake shop next door was nice. Bed was comfortable. Shower was really good. Would stay again. We stayed two nights in total. Plenty of places to eat in the area.
perfect location in the centre, near to all the action and hotspots. the people are very friendly and kind. rooms are clean - some can be small, but its enough and its normal for amsterdam. everything was great so i would rate with 10/10
For this, our 2nd stay at Hotel CC, we spent 4 nights in a 'Standard Double Canal-View" room. During our first trip we were allocated a room with a 'split level' form - the bed was up what was basically a ladder (some may believe it to be stairs, but I contest it was too steep to be stairs!) As we'd enjoyed LITERALLY everything else about the hotel on our first visit we decided to splash out a bit more for the upgrade - So pleased we did as this time we had a room on the ground floor - way better! All of the same lovely, clean facilities of the first room, but far us far better for the slightly larger size and single level - the view from the window, which we'd enjoyed on our first visit, was equally fab - great to sit and watch the boats come and go during the day. Location is perfect - only a short walk from Centraal Station and easy to find - then you're kind of close to everything - a right turn out of the door sends you towards Dam Square - and heading to the left back towards the Centraal Station area (another quick walk) - the street that the hotel is on is packed out with all kinds of restaurants, cafes, coffee shops and... errr... well, lots of different types of shop - it's super close to the world famous red light district (if that's your bag) - and if not there's plenty more to discover not to far from the hotel - highlights of the street's restaurants for us this time included "Crepes And Waffles" - a lovely desert location for those, like us, with a sweet tooth - also two doors down, the hotel's partner café, who do the 'breakfast' part of your booking if you book B&B, is absolutely fab! We had a couple of breakfasts there anyway despite booking room only. The staff on reception are amazing - no matter who's on they're really knowledgeable/helpful - defo worth consulting regularly if it's your first time in town - or even if you've been a few times - they usually managed to answer our questions and steer us in a good direction.…
Enjoyed the hotel, however the rooms were noisy. I thought being on a main alley would be a problem, but you could hear more from your neighbors next door and above than the street noise. Location is also great, if hitting all the nightlife is your thing.
The hotel was excellent, friendly staff especially Addie, very excellent location right in the middle of the center, walking distance to almost all touristic locations, and 3-4 minutes walk from Amsterdam central station, définetly would boom again in My next visit
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