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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (4) | 7.6 |
| Business | (0) | 0 |
| Romance | (1) | 6.0 |
| Family | (0) | 0 |
| With Friends | (2) | 8.0 |
| All Others | (1) | 8.0 |
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | 11 AM |
| Pets not allowed |
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All rooms include All rooms include
One twin bed. Bright and modern decor. Flat-screen cable television, complimentary wireless Internet access, direct-dial phone, hair dryer, safe and clock radio. Bathroom with shower.
All rooms includeTwo twin beds. Bright and modern decor. Flat screen television with cable, complimentary wireless Internet access, direct-dial phone, hair dryer, safe and clock radio. Bathroom with shower.
All rooms includeHome to Amsterdam’s big three museums, the Museum Quarter includes the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk. The former is the huge national art collection. The Stedelijk is largely cutting-edge post-1945 art. The Van Gogh is home to 200 of the artist’s paintings. Nearby Leidseplein is the centre of Amsterdam’s more raucous nightlife, with famous clubs such as Paradiso and Melkweg. By day, visit the Art Deco Café Americain.
see all hotels in Museum Quarter"I amsterdam sure I'll be back"
Reviewed by J of London on Nov 30, 2007
The hotel is very well situated. You have Leidesplein literally around the corner, where you will find bars and restaurants. It's also within walking distance to the Museumplein, which is home to the Van Gogh Musuem and the Rijksmuseum. Also the hotel is on the same canal street as Anne Franks house. I would say everything in Amsterdam is within walking distance and it's a great way to see the city but if you like then there are plenty on trams to get you about. You can take tram lines 1,2 or 5 from Central Station to the hotel. Also a canal tour is recommended as it tells you history of Amsterdam.
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out of value="10""Fine room for the money"
Reviewed by Janette of Fresno on Apr 26, 2009
I stayed at the Hotel Mozart for two nights while visiting my sister in Amsterdam. The hotel is in a nice location on Prinzengracht, one of Amsterdam's major canals. The hotel is charmless, really, but clean enough. The shower in my room was good and the bed(s)were comfortable. You have to pay a deposit to get a TV remote, but this isn't the kind of room you want to spend a whole lot of waking time in anyway, particularly given that you're in Amsterdam so I never even asked for a remote. The breakfast was about what you'd expect from a 2 or 3-star European hotel -- cold cereal, hard-boiled eggs, breads (no toaster), cheeses, cold cuts. It was okay, and the price (included in the room) was right.
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out of value="10""Awesome Place"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 30, 2007
Great Staff, Small but Nice rooms, make sure you ask for one with a Canal View. Free Wireless Net, Free Breakfast. Great Place, especially for the Cost!
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out of value="10""too expensif"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 10, 2007
tini rooms, they do not give you anything extra. too expensif for what you get.
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