16 Best Hotels in Canal Rings, Amsterdam

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Ambassade

$$$ | Herengracht 341, Amsterdam, 1016 AZ, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

Friday's book market on nearby Spui Square lends a literary ambience to these 15 connected, stylishly decorated 17th- and 18th-century houses, where charming guest rooms are decked out in rich fabrics and colors, with striking details (wood-beam ceilings, elegant chandeliers) and modern 20th-century paintings. Canalside rooms are spacious, with large floor-to-ceiling windows, and service is attentive and friendly. Public spaces are also beautifully decorated with Oriental rugs, chandeliers, clocks, paintings, and antiques. Restaurant Ambassade offers French cuisine in a setting filled with colorful Dutch paintings from the CoBrA movement, while the Library Bar serves up cocktails surrounded by thousands of books, all signed by authors who have stayed at the hotel.

Pros

  • Intimate, homely atmosphere
  • Some guest rooms overlook the picturesque Herengracht canal
  • Hub for literati

Cons

  • Breakfast is not included
  • Hotel has an elevator, but some rooms can only be reached via narrow stairs
  • No in-house spa, though there is an affiliation with a spa down the street
Herengracht 341, Amsterdam, 1016 AZ, Netherlands
020-555–0222
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55 rooms
No Meals

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Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht

$$$$ | Prinsengracht 587, 1016 HT, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

Whimsical, modern interiors from famed Dutch designer Marcel Wanders combined with nods to history are found throughout this hip Hyatt offshoot, housed in a former library and extremely well located on the Prinsengracht canal, near many of the city's popular shopping areas, including the Nine Streets, Leidsestraat, and Kalverstraat. Wanders's imprint includes oversize, almost cartoonish red tulip chairs, lamps dripping with crystals, and Delft blue chandeliers in the lobby and bar areas. The over-the-top decor is toned down a bit in guest rooms, where you'll find comfy beds, large double-sided concrete vanities with sinks in the middle of the rooms, and sizable separate bathrooms; many rooms offer iconic canal views. Unique touches include 50 video screens placed throughout the hotel that show original video art 24/7 (you can also watch the full videos on the TV in your room), and complimentary bicycles for guests to use. Add to that a 24-hour fitness center, small spa area, and the well-crafted cocktails at Bluespoon Restaurant & Bar, and you may want to spend more time inside the hotel than out.

Pros

  • Prime canalside location
  • Unique decor from a top Dutch designer
  • The canal-facing lobby/bar is a destination in itself

Cons

  • The quirky design may not be to all guests' tastes
  • Check-in on iPads can take a long time
  • Pricey breakfast
Prinsengracht 587, 1016 HT, Netherlands
020-523–1234
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122 rooms
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The Dylan Amsterdam

$$$$ | Keizersgracht 384, 1016 GB, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

Lacquered trunks, mahogany screens, modernist hardwood tables, and luxurious upholstery all lend design flair to these lovely and relaxing canal-front quarters on the site of the historic 17th-century Municipal Theater. The best rooms command a view of a canal, while many overlook a serene central courtyard. The hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant, Vinkeles, offers a French menu in a voguish setting (dinner only). Chef Jurgen van der Zalm also cooks for the brasserie OCCO (lunch and dinner), with courtyard service in good weather; the High Wine, four small bites served with four wines (daily 3–4 pm) is highly recommended.

Pros

  • A taste of old Amsterdam
  • Beautiful rooms that mix traditional with contemporary
  • Wonderful food and drink

Cons

  • There is no spa or pool, though massages can be booked in-room
  • Few rooms have canal views, though Courtyard views are charming, too
  • Vinkeles has only nine tables, so it can be difficult to book
Keizersgracht 384, 1016 GB, Netherlands
020-530–2010
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40 rooms
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Estheréa

$$$$ | Singel 303–309, Amsterdam, 1012 WJ, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

Set on a picturesque canal near The Nine Streets shopping area, this cozy, family-owned hotel is designed with loads of old-world charm. Flowery wallpaper, boldly upholstered furniture, antiques, and crystal chandeliers are put together harmoniously, and the comfy public areas of the six interconnected houses—a breakfast room, a lounge, and a library—invite guests to linger and relax throughout the day with free coffee, tea, candy, and often cookies or cake. All this traditional beauty comes with a modern touch: free Wi-Fi in all rooms.

Pros

  • Friendly, enthusiastic staff
  • Very comfy public areas
  • Nice 17th-century details

Cons

  • Low ceilings
  • Some rooms are small, though stylish
  • Decor is very pattern-forward
Singel 303–309, Amsterdam, 1012 WJ, Netherlands
020-624–5146
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93 rooms
No meals

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Hotel 717

$$$$ | Prinsengracht 717, Amsterdam, 1017 JW, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

So many hotels promise “a home away from home,” but this chic, renovated 19th-century canal house, which once belonged to a wealthy sugar trader, nails it. With its prime World Heritage Site location, focus on personal attention, and perfectly styled interior, it’s easy to understand why this hotel is so popular.

Pros

  • Fabulous canal views from some rooms
  • Rooms are generously sized and beautifully decorated
  • Complimentary minibars and Nespresso coffeemakers

Cons

  • No elevator: upper-floor guests have to huff and puff up an elegant oak staircase
  • Most rooms overlook the patio
  • No air-conditioning
Prinsengracht 717, Amsterdam, 1017 JW, Netherlands
020-427–0717
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12 rooms
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Hotel Pulitzer Amsterdam

$$$$ | Prinsengracht 315-331, Amsterdam, 1016 GZ, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

A labyrinth of narrow halls leads to surprisingly large and modern guest rooms, with wood-beam ceilings and stylish contemporary decor, that overlook the Prinsengracht and the Keizersgracht canals or nicely landscaped courtyards. The surprisingly coherent-yet-rambling assemblage was created from a clutch of 17th- and 18th-century houses—25 in all—and an appropriately historical soundtrack is provided every half hour, when the nearby Westerkerk chimes. Pulitzer's Bar is a cozy place to get a seriously good cocktail, and Jansz restaurant serves up contemporary cuisine in a stylish setting. The location is perfect for shopping in The Nine Streets, visiting nearby Anne Frank House or wandering through the lovely Jordaan area.

Pros

  • Helpful service
  • Charming outdoor spaces
  • Canal views

Cons

  • Clanging of church bells
  • No spa or pool
  • Hotel navigation can be mazelike
Prinsengracht 315-331, Amsterdam, 1016 GZ, Netherlands
020-523–5235
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225 rooms
No meals

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The Hoxton, Amsterdam

$$$$ | Herengracht 255, 1016 BJ, Netherlands Fodor's Choice

Encompassing five 17th-century canal houses on the Herengracht and Singel canals, fun and vibrant The Hoxton, Amsterdam delivers a coolly sophisticated vibe in a prime spot next to the Nine Streets shopping area. The masculine-looking rooms (think dark wood, copper details, and mid-century-modern furnishings) with ultracomfy beds come in four sizes—Shoebox, Cosy, Roomy, and Biggy—to fit a range of budgets; many feature wonderful canal views and traditional details like beamed ceilings that lend elegance to the contemporary feel. The large lobby/lounge area, outfitted with brown leather couches, cushy chairs, and communal tables, invites both working on a laptop or lingering over a cocktail from the inviting bar, and when hunger strikes, casual in-house restaurant Lotti's serves internationally inspired brasserie-style dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • A coolly sophisticated vibe
  • Central canalside location near most of the sights
  • Part of Amsterdam’s arty scene

Cons

  • No gym
  • The central location and buzzy bar mean that rooms can be noisy
  • Some may find it too hipsterish
Herengracht 255, 1016 BJ, Netherlands
020-888–5555
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111 rooms
No Meals

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Canal House

$$$$ | Keizersgracht 148, 1015 CX, Netherlands
Canal House, Jordaan
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A collection of 17th-century merchants' houses meets 21st-century style in this boutique charmer that mixes modern comforts like iPhone docking stations with opulent design elements that recall Dutch art and history. Located in Amsterdam's UNESCO World Heritage listed Canal Ring, the canalside hotel features restored original features like timber beams, fireplaces, and decorated ceilings accented by contemporary touches including leather headboards, locally sourced minibars, and the knickknack collections of recent owners. The 23 rooms are separated into six categories—Good, Better, Great, Exceptional, Outstanding, and Best—mainly based on size and view; top categories have double sinks, sitting areas, canal or garden vistas, and custom-made furniture. Though tall and narrow like traditional canal houses, these interconnected structures boast unique elements like a central, high-ceiling Great Room (now the main lounge) and triple-width garden outfitted with seating areas and two garden houses. Breakfast is included (though warm items are extra), and snacks and drinks are available throughout the day (there's no full service restaurant).

Pros

  • Central location
  • Prime for romance
  • Large outdoor space

Cons

  • No full restaurant
  • Steep stairs may be problematic for some
  • No spa or gym
Keizersgracht 148, 1015 CX, Netherlands
020-622–5182
Hotel Details
23 rooms
No Meals

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The Albus

$$ | Vijzelstraat 49, 1017 HE, Netherlands

Behind a re-creation of a vintage Amsterdam exterior are seven floors of rooms with all the mod cons and hallways lined with brightly colored contemporary art. Small windows and a color scheme heavy on brown, black, and purple mean that many rooms feel dark. Still, even though the decor won’t be to everyone’s taste, at least they’ve tried to veer away from the usual safe corporate blandness. On the plus side, the beds are supercomfy, with great cushions and Egyptian cotton bed linens.

Pros

  • Claims to be “the first hotel in Europe that’s completely CO2 free”
  • Recently renovated bathrooms are well designed, with a fresh, contemporary feel
  • All rooms are equipped with Nespresso machines

Cons

  • Smallish, darkish rooms
  • On a busy, unattractive street
  • Only the three suites come with a bath
Vijzelstraat 49, 1017 HE, Netherlands
020-530–6200
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74 rooms
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Hotel Asterisk

$ | Den Texstraat 16, 1017 ZA, Netherlands

A touch of the 19th century still hovers about this family hotel, which is located on a quiet street in Centrum, but recent refurbishments mean that everything looks spick-and-span. Clean and contemporary guest rooms are split between singles and twins, decorated in a color scheme inspired by the large reproductions of famous artworks on the walls---most of which can be viewed in the nearby Museum District. There’s a lovely lounge area to relax in, with comfy chairs, molded ceilings, and chandeliers.

Pros

  • Charming environment, with a small private garden
  • Very good value
  • Quiet central location, close to everything

Cons

  • No on-site bar
  • Only the main building has an elevator, while other rooms are located up steep stairs
  • Walls are thin, so you might hear your neighbors if they're rowdy
Den Texstraat 16, 1017 ZA, Netherlands
020-626–2396
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40 rooms
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Hotel V Frederiksplein

$ | Weteringschans 136, 1017 XV, Netherlands

The well-designed public areas and guest rooms are a pleasure to experience, a hip showcase of contemporary furnishings that lend a spacious and welcoming atmosphere to this good-value boutique hotel on the edge of the Eastern Canal District. The staff are openly passionate about Amsterdam and keen to point guests to the latest nightspots and best new eateries. The popular De Pijp area and the world-famous Museum District are an easy walk away. When you're done exploring, settle into the massive leather couch in the lobby to enjoy a drink.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Convenient location
  • Cozy lobby area with fireside couch

Cons

  • Not all rooms have mini-refrigerators or coffee/tea facilities
  • Not all rooms are accessible by elevator
  • Basement rooms are darker and more cramped
Weteringschans 136, 1017 XV, Netherlands
020-662–3233
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54 rooms and lofts
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Imperial

$$ | Thorbeckeplein 9, Amsterdam, 1017 CS, Netherlands

Individually decorated (though dated) rooms, a cobblestone street out front, and a busy adjoining square all lend a Parisian flair to this cheap and cheerful little getaway close to Rembrandtplein. There is no elevator, although the stairs are modern and easier to navigate than the steep staircases in many Amsterdam hotels. The hotel is located on a square with lots of late-night bars and restaurants; request a room toward the back if you're a light sleeper.

Pros

  • Family-run hotel with efficient, pleasant staff
  • You couldn't be more central
  • Close to lots of public transport

Cons

  • Noise spills out from local bars
  • Rooms are up two flights of stairs, no elevator
  • Better options available in the area for the same or (considerably) less
Thorbeckeplein 9, Amsterdam, 1017 CS, Netherlands
020-622–0051
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14 rooms
No meals

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Max Brown Hotel

$$ | Herengracht 13--19, 1015 BA, Netherlands
At this urban hotel, spread across three historic houses with lovely views onto the Herengracht, the check-in desk is a long bar, which sets the tone of the place—casual, hip, and quirky. The small lobby invites lounging, with brown leather couches, velvet chairs, a fireplace, and a small library of art books. Rooms have a clean look and vintage flair with wood walls and patchwork bedspreads, though generally small and sparsely decorated; many contain wet rooms where the shower is not enclosed, but (pricier) rooms with separate showers are available. If you want a full-service hotel, or an elevator, look elsewhere, as there's no restaurant (a basic, complimentary breakfast is served in the small breakfast room), no gym, and only steep stairs to reach the rooms. But if you want to hang at the bar and chat with friendly bartenders and other guests, this might be your place.

Pros

  • A good value stay in the Canal District (including free breakfast)
  • Casual fun vibe
  • Some rooms have canal views or their own street entrance

Cons

  • Steep stairs and no elevator
  • Not a full-service hotel (no restaurant, no room service, no gym)
  • Thin walls mean noise travels
Herengracht 13--19, 1015 BA, Netherlands
020-710--7288
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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NH Amsterdam Schiller

$$$ | Rembrandtplein 26--36, 1017 CV, Netherlands

Lovely Art Nouveau style, packed with stained glass, paneling, and wrought iron, distinguishes the premises of this 1912 landmark smack on bustling Rembrandtplein; even the blandly modernized guest rooms are enlivened with colorful paintings by founder Fritz Schiller. Brasserie Schiller hums with espresso machines and a friendly vibe, and the atmospheric next-door Schiller Café is a popular meeting place, though no longer part of the hotel.

Pros

  • Beautiful lobby rich with original details
  • Very centrally located
  • Some rooms have balconies

Cons

  • Rooms have an anonymous atmosphere
  • Noise from nearby nightclubs and bars (earplugs provided by the hotel)
  • The general level of service fails to impress
Rembrandtplein 26--36, 1017 CV, Netherlands
020-554–0700
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94 rooms
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The Pavilions Amsterdam, The Toren

$$$$ | Keizersgracht 164, 1015 CZ, Netherlands

A baroque vibe prevails in these two 17th-century canalside buildings, with red, purple, and gold color schemes; lots of velvety fabrics and chandeliers; and lights that can be changed to different colors for different moods. The overall atmosphere is exceedingly romantic: some rooms include fringed four-poster beds, whirlpool baths for two, and private outdoor areas. The atmospheric bar is a great place to grab a cocktail or a light snack.

Pros

  • Cozy bar-lounge with marble fireplace, painted ceilings, and canal views
  • Perfect place for passion-filled getaways
  • Fantastic location in the heart of the Canal District

Cons

  • The narrow lobby area gets busy
  • Slightly overwhelming decoration that won't appeal to everyone
  • No restaurant, spa, gym, or pool
Keizersgracht 164, 1015 CZ, Netherlands
020-622–6033
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40 rooms
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Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam

$$$$ | Herengracht 542--556, 1017 CG, Netherlands

The understated elegance that defines this canalside hotel, created from six 17th-century houses, can be seen in such details as its fine-dining restaurant, the first Guerlain spa in the Benelux, and what’s purportedly the largest private garden in Amsterdam. Spacious rooms are sophisticated if a tad bland, although the beam-ceiling loft rooms offer a little more character; all rooms have either a canal or garden view, and most feature a separate shower and tub, some with a Jacuzzi. Reserve well in advance to dine in the top-notch Spectrum restaurant, or at least try an exquisite cocktail or rare Scottish whiskey in the subterranean Vault Bar. After a full day of wandering the canals, the luxe spa's indoor pool, steam room, and sauna are the perfect treats.

Pros

  • Quiet setting around the corner from the Utrechtsestraat's restaurants and shops
  • Lovely spa with an indoor pool and some of the best facial treatments in town
  • Home to one of Amsterdam’s finest restaurants

Cons

  • Some may find the understated decor a bit boring
  • It's all rather formal, though never snooty
  • Slightly too close for comfort to the raucous Rembrandtplein scene
Herengracht 542--556, 1017 CG, Netherlands
020-718–4600
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93 rooms
No Meals

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