Prinsenhotel - Amsterdam
52.362426, 4.877659Overview
Featuring a vending machine and a lift, the smoke-free Prinsenhotel Amsterdam hotel is merely a 6-minute walk from Leidseplein Square. Boasting a location near the private Vondelpark, this 3-star hotel offers 45 rooms and a cocktail bar onsite.
Location
The tasteful hotel is just 1.9 km from the grand 17th-century canal-house Museum of Bags and Purses, 2.2 km from the Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum. The Body Worlds exhibition is also located within 25 minutes' walk of the Prinsenhotel Amsterdam. The area includes restaurants and bars close to this accommodation. Explore the historical sights of Amsterdam, starting with the Homomonument situated 1.7 km away.
Amsterdam Centraal train station is not far from the hotel, while Vijzelgracht tube station is approximately 800 metres away.
Rooms
The rooms at Prinsenhotel hotel provide guests with free wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts such as ironing equipment. The rooms feature a cheerful decor. They offer views of the garden.
Eat & Drink
Residents can have breakfast in the garden. Guests can enjoy European dishes at The Seafood Bar van Baerlestraat located 5 minutes' stroll away.
Rooms and availability

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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
16 m²

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Max:3 persons
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Room size:
18 m²

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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
12 m²
Essential information about Prinsenhotel
| 💵 Lowest room price | 52 £ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 1.6 km |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 9.2 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 14.8 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Schiphol, AMS |
Location
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Reviews of Prinsenhotel
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Excellent location near attractions; offers friendly staff, free coffee, and garden space. Staff provides personalized service.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jan
Good location: in the center, close to bus stops and attractions. . It's a quiet street... Cute patio. There's a safe in the room, but it's very small, a tablet can't fit, for example. It's okay for a couple of nights.
main drawback is tight. the room is tiny, bathroom (no shower tray and water stands on the floor for hours) and a place for breakfast - not to turn around. Breakfasts have not tried themselves - went to the next Leonardo hotel. it is spacious and choice of food is much more. worst impression was made by the mattresses - they are so firm that when you turn on your side, you are afraid that he will spring and throw you out of bed. they're moving out of bed, It's embarrassing. There are rooms with a bathroom in the photo. In fact, rooms with a bath are long gone. as the hotel explained to us: eliminated in the process of reconstruction, they didn't want to provide
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missingWrote a review on 05 Jan
Perfectly located on a quiet street. There's a park, cafes, shops nearby. Main museums within 5 minutes walking distance. Inside a cozy courtyard. Offer free tea and coffee at reception. The room is clean, the floor carpet. Bathroom amenities in the bathroom.
The room was located on the 3rd floor under the roof, it was possible to stand up in full height only near the front door and the bed. It was a tiny room. The ceilings hit the head all the time, only a suitcase could be left under the slopes. The double bed consisted of two halves, the mattresses constantly parted. The bathroom is difficult to turn around, very compact, but light and clean. The toilet behind the matt glass door is right in front of the bed. For such money is very modest.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jan
Lovely Hotel with a lovely garden to sit in when weather allows. Beautiful Parakeets flying into the Hotel garde to feed on the birdfeeder and sit in the trees.Good views of this from the dining room/bar.
Slightly shabby in lift and corridor areas, but once in your room and also in reception etc, then very good.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Dec
Magnificent family hotel in the heart of the city, which is far enough away from the bustling streets to enjoy peace and quiet in the evening, and close enough to the center if there is a need to have fun all night. Very cozy and nice hotel with a friendly character, a lovely garden with parrots and a hearty breakfast. All clean, cleaned properly, provide upon request, iron, sewing accessories, and in general, always ready to help. Only good impressions!
The only drawback was the lack of air conditioning in the room, so the first night it was stuffy to sleep even with the balcony door open (the weather was 30 degrees). The next day we were provided with a fan and the problem was solved.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Dec
I truly enjoyed the room with a balcony, the bed was exceptionally comfortable. The service was top-notch, I had 3 good nights here. They offered ironing at no cost too.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Dec
The little garden in the back of the hotel
for this price a room in the basement ... never take the triple room. In fact don't take any room with a number below than 10, that's the basement. Or ask for the 2 or 3 rooms who have a windows in the garden
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missingWrote a review on 30 Nov
Good location, near trams and buses; beautiful surroundings
Very basic - don't expect anything more than a clean bed and shower!
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missingWrote a review on 24 Nov
Good location. Very clean beds & towels. Staff pleasant & helpful. Breakfast included which is more than ample.
A couple of minutes walk to restaurants & bars, trams & bus stop for airport bus (397).
No kettle, coffee or tea in room so if you come back in after 11 when bar closes you can’t get a drink. Lighting in room could be better (quite dark) although bathroom bright.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Nov
The closeness of the main square meant we didnt have to travel too far for the clubs/pubs etc
There was no kettle in the room so we couldn't have a late night drink or early morning brew!
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missingWrote a review on 15 Oct
The location is relatively good since is a quite calm and exclusive neighborhood.
My room was located in the last floor without air conditioning and with just a small window therefore in the summer was asfixiating. The mattress was horrible, bumpy. There was no night table so I bad to throw my book, my cell on the floor.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Oct
I'm not impressed at all. Too expensive for what they offer.
3 EUR per hour for wifi internet. Bathroom is too small. Basement floor is more like storage than hotel. That was probably the worst money per value rate I ever paid, and I travel a lot.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Sept
Location
The single bed was so small that my feet hung over the edge ( and I am not tall). One of the front staff was unfriendly and unhelpful. (The rest of the staff were great).
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missingWrote a review on 08 Sept
Great location, most of the staff very helpful, breakfast was good value, great to have access to the garden.
The room was not kept very clean and sheets were not changed during seven night stay. Evening staff not very helpful and patronizing.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Aug
The rooms were tiny, cramped, and not good value for the money.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Augfriendly stafflaundry services
Good hotel with wi-fi, 24-hour reception, and laundry services. The staff were kind to my old parents during our first stay, which I'll always remember. I highly recommend it to everyone. I'm coming back for a holiday!
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