Amsterdam: New additions to our budget hotel guide

Student Amsterdam City
A fresh new room at Student Hotel Amsterdam City.

Whether you are looking for a vibrant nightlife and trendy restaurants or top-notch museums and bicycle rides past charming townhouses and tulips — or a little bit of both! — Amsterdam is the city for you.

As such, it attracts many visitors all searching for affordable places to stay.

We’ve scoured many of the city’s budget hotels over the years, and we are always updating our catalog to find the best options every year. Below you’ll find some of our most recent additions to our list of cheapo-friendly hotels in Amsterdam.

The Student Hotel Amsterdam City

Address: Wibautstraat 129
Rates: from around $130 a night

Although students do frequent this three-star hotel, The Student Hotel Amsterdam City is actually open to everyone, including families and business travelers. The rooms are both modern and playful with sleek furnishings and eccentric knick-knacks and art. Amenities include private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.

Best of all, shared spaces like a library, gym and cafe are available to guests. Get ready to have some fun during your stay at The Student Hotel Amsterdam City.

Teleport Hotel

Modern is the vibe at Teleport Hotel.

Amsterdam Teleport Hotel

Address: Heathrowstraat 5
Rates: from around $100 a night

You can’t teleport around the city, but you can get a room and a bike at the three-star Amsterdam Teleport Hotel. Rooms feature contemporary furnishings and funky murals. There are also kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms offer views of the river or the sea, so be sure to ask for those when booking.

Out front, bikes are available to rent and include a two-hour guided cycling tour of the city. Grab your room and bike at the Amsterdam Teleport Hotel.

 

Clink Hotel

Stay right on the water at ClinkNOORD Hostel.

ClinkNOORD Hostel

Address: Badhuiskade 3
Rates: from around $80 a night

Like all of the other hostels on our site, ClinkNOORD offers both shared and private rooms. Either way, rooms are basic and streamlined but feature interesting and cheery murals. There are plenty of communal areas: lounges, a cafe, a library, a bar and a shared guest kitchen.

The building’s history is intriguing, too; it was once a laboratory in the 1920s, and many of the original features remain. Grab a shared or private room at ClinkNOORD Hostel.

About the author

Paige Bennett

Paige is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer. In addition to EuroCheapo, Paige writes for Insider, HomeAdvisor, Thrillist, EcoWatch, Eat This, Not That!, and more. When she isn’t working, she loves to explore the city, cook delicious vegetarian meals and practice yoga.

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