Prices
Prices
Wow, is it just me, cant believe how expensive Apartments are over 4.20. Most expencive ive seen , crazy!!!!
- Drugsbunny
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Not sure on appartments but ~I just booked 16th to 22nd in my usual hotel for under a thousand. which is normally a good 1300 plus normally.
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I believe that the Amsterdam government has cracked down on a “apartment renters” that are not legal, supply and demand would cause the price increase
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Drugsbunny wrote: ↑Sun 4th Oct 2020 03:29 pm Not sure on appartments but ~I just booked 16th to 22nd in my usual hotel for under a thousand. which is normally a good 1300 plus normally.
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Awesome , hope we Americans are allowed in the country in April
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They have been cracking down for a few years now, places last year are up 500 euros plus for a week stay , crazy , maybe the prices will drop by Jan. Feb.
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I found a very nice apartment in the Rembrantplein area last year for only 100 euros per night. If was from "City Mundo" which has since put their business on hold because of the C-19. The landlady has been super nice about changing my dates every 6 months.
Hope you can find something within your $$ range Matty. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Im just bitching about how much they went up, since my flight was free, i have a bit extra to drop on a place, but 300€ plus a night really sucks
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$300 a NIGHT. That's B.S. Good luck Matty. At least you've still got plenty of time.
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At that price I would go to a hotel and just smoke and eat more
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Re: Prices
Matty,
Amsterdamstay have plenty of appartments for under 300 a night, many at around 700 for 6 nights.
Found plenty on there.
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Amsterdamstay have plenty of appartments for under 300 a night, many at around 700 for 6 nights.
Found plenty on there.
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Hey Robin, yeah there are a few starting at $1800 + usd for the 7 nights, the ones i would rent are well over that price . Im still looking have a long time, thats if they let meDrugsbunny wrote: ↑Fri 9th Oct 2020 10:54 am Matty,
Amsterdamstay have plenty of appartments for under 300 a night, many at around 700 for 6 nights.
Found plenty on there.
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Just booked a hotel with lift in Plantage, $1500 April 15-23. Let's try again. At this point in my life I'll pay extra for the lift.
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It's been nearly a year since I was last over in Amsterdam, but the last few times I stayed at the West Side Inn (now Best Western) - sort of half way between the Amsterdam Nieuw-West and Amsterdam-Zuid districts and quite easy to get to on the number 2 tram at the Westlandgracht stop - trams are roughly every 10 minutes or so to Centraal station and although I used to prefer being closer to the action and within walking distance of the trains, I was pleasantly surprised by this place.
They have lifts for a start, and the rooms are very nice, comfortable and clean with safes and ensuite bathrooms and it's a damn sight cheaper than the hotels in the centre of town! Average price per night seems to be around £50 and they have a bar and restaurant with a buffet breakfast which was €11 if memory serves me right - I think I got a discount on the breakfast the last time because I stayed there before and I booked direct with them rather than going through a booking site.
It's only a short walk from the tram stop and there's a Lidl just around the corner in the Delflandplein shopping centre for snacks and drinks, though they had a couple of machines in the lobby with snacks and drinks available as well.. Takes about 20-30 minutes to reach Centraal station, but as the tram goes through Museumplein, Leidseplein, the Dam and all the way to Amsterdam Centraal Station, it's handy for most of my favourite hang-outs anyway!
Well worth checking out - I buy a tram pass for however many days I'm there while I'm at the airport, so it saves on all the walking for my poor tired old legs!
Edit: forgot to mention - there was also a fridge in the room and very importantly for me - luggage storage before and after your stay - so if like me, you arrive early and before check-in, you can drop your luggage off and go back to exploring the city. Similarly, you can check out on your last day on time, then come back for your bags if you have an evening flight! Nice extra little service that you don't often get in the city centre - nothing worse than trying to drag your bags around the coffeeshops if check-in isn't for a few hours!
They have lifts for a start, and the rooms are very nice, comfortable and clean with safes and ensuite bathrooms and it's a damn sight cheaper than the hotels in the centre of town! Average price per night seems to be around £50 and they have a bar and restaurant with a buffet breakfast which was €11 if memory serves me right - I think I got a discount on the breakfast the last time because I stayed there before and I booked direct with them rather than going through a booking site.
It's only a short walk from the tram stop and there's a Lidl just around the corner in the Delflandplein shopping centre for snacks and drinks, though they had a couple of machines in the lobby with snacks and drinks available as well.. Takes about 20-30 minutes to reach Centraal station, but as the tram goes through Museumplein, Leidseplein, the Dam and all the way to Amsterdam Centraal Station, it's handy for most of my favourite hang-outs anyway!
Well worth checking out - I buy a tram pass for however many days I'm there while I'm at the airport, so it saves on all the walking for my poor tired old legs!
Edit: forgot to mention - there was also a fridge in the room and very importantly for me - luggage storage before and after your stay - so if like me, you arrive early and before check-in, you can drop your luggage off and go back to exploring the city. Similarly, you can check out on your last day on time, then come back for your bags if you have an evening flight! Nice extra little service that you don't often get in the city centre - nothing worse than trying to drag your bags around the coffeeshops if check-in isn't for a few hours!