9 cool boutique hotels in Amsterdam

Ruby Emma

The Ruby Emma is our price-performance winner among the boutique hotels in Amsterdam.

The location southeast of the center is pleasantly quiet without being cut off from the action. You can be in the city center in 15 minutes by metro.

In addition to the location and the prices, we are also totally impressed by the overall concept. The Ruby Emma is a green hotel.

This means that the entire hotel runs on renewable energy and the 6 individual rooms in the hotel are furnished with second-hand furniture. Even the decoration here is natural or recycled. For example, former fishing nets that have been woven into carpets. How cool is that?

In addition to all the sustainability, you can also expect a really good, regional breakfast, an energetic bar with live music and the hotel’s own bike rental service.

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The Hendrick’s

The Hendrick’s is the perfect boutique hotel if you are visiting Amsterdam for the first time.

The location in the center is brilliant. You can easily reach the most important sights of Amsterdam on foot. The staff are super friendly and courteous and will help you with all your questions about your city trip.

You have 25 tastefully furnished rooms to choose from, all of which are different sizes and inspired by different themes. For a vacation for two, there are stylish double rooms in a romantic style and cozy suites with plenty of space for the whole family.

For the high hotel prices in Amsterdam, The Hendrick’s offers excellent value for money, with a mega delicious breakfast included.

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Boutique Hotel View

Spend the night with a fantastic view of Amsterdam’s canals? You can at Boutique Hotel View.

This small hotel in a canal house in the middle of the canal belt has 6 attractive rooms. The rooms are individually designed, but the soft, warm earth tones create a super inviting unit.

And even with the tiniest room, you’ll hit the jackpot here. You have a great view of the canal belt through pretty much every window. All you have to do now is order room service and drink your morning coffee in bed with a view of the canals.

Boutique Hotel View is just a stone’s throw away from all the major Amsterdam sights.

You will also find the lively Leidseplein nearby. There are lots of great restaurants and bars there and there’s always something going on in the evening. Great for going out in Amsterdam.

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Mr. Jordaan

Mr. Jordaan is all about feeling good. Although the small boutique hotel has been furnished with modern furniture, it has not lost the charm of the old building – quite the opposite! With its many wooden elements and matching decorations, the interior is simply super cozy.

The hotel’s location in the hip Jordaan district is brilliant. Many cute cafés and small boutiques are just around the corner. Some of the most beautiful sights such as the Royal Palace, the flower market, the Anne Frank House and the Basilica of St. Nicholas are just a few minutes’ walk away.

Very cool extras at Mr. Jordaan are the delicious free coffee throughout the day and a small farewell gift at check-out.

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Tribe

Now it’s getting fancy! Tribe Amsterdam City is an ultra-modern hotel in the trendy and authentic Amsterdam-Noord district. It’s not just a place to stay, but a real place to be.

The hotel offers a working area, which is great if you need to work during your Amsterdam city trip. If you just want to laze around after sightseeing, the beautiful communal lounge and large rooms are perfect.

All the rooms in the Tribe are superbly equipped and the beds are simply cozy. You won’t hear any of the city noise in the rooms.

Also very important: the hotel is located right next to a metro station, from where you can get to the city center very quickly.

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The July Twenty Eight

Twenty Eight is a cool aparthotel in the south of Amsterdam. You don’t just get a hotel room here, but a stylishly furnished apartment with beautiful designs. You have your own kitchen, a large bathroom and a living room all to yourself.

And yet you also have all the advantages of a hotel, such as a gym, a coworking space, a delicious breakfast and a 24-hour reception.

The Twenty Eight is therefore particularly suitable if you are in Amsterdam for a longer period of time and want to make yourself at home. You can get to the city center in around 20 minutes by metro. You can reach the popular Vondelpark in around 15 minutes on foot.

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Conscious Hotel Museum Square

The Conscious Hotel is a really cool hotel in Amsterdam and at least as artistic as the museums around it.

The Museumplein with Amsterdam’s most famous art museums awaits you in the immediate vicinity. For example, the Rijkmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. The city center is also within easy walking distance from here.

Unlike in the city center, the location on Museumplein is very quiet and the small number of 4 rooms makes the Conscious Hotel very intimate and personal. Simply great for switching off.

We also love the clean, modern furnishings. Every room here is reminiscent of a modern work of art.

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The Highlander

The Highlander is also a small boutique hotel that has been skillfully integrated into a historic canal house in the heart of Amsterdam. We love this combination!

Here you stay overnight surrounded by great sights. So as soon as you set foot outside the door in the morning, you’ll be right in the middle of the action.

And it’s not just the location that makes for a great start to the day, but also the hotel rooms. They are so individually and colorfully designed that you’ll be in a good mood as soon as you wake up. As wonderfully multicultural as Amsterdam itself.

Now enjoy a delicious, extensive breakfast in bed or in the cozy breakfast room and nothing stands in the way of a perfect day in Amsterdam.

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Motel One Amsterdam

You can never go wrong with an overnight stay in a Motel One. And the Motel One Amsterdam is also a solid 3-star hotel with a fair price-performance ratio.

Of course, you can’t expect the extremely personal atmosphere of a hotel chain as you can in other Amsterdam boutique hotels, but you will benefit from the guaranteed good service of the chain.

The rooms are simple, but fully serve their purpose. Color comes into play in the lobby and the breakfast room. And the breakfast menu here is really to our taste. Extensive, varied and really tasty.

And there’s another big plus point for the fact that dogs are allowed in the hotel.

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Extra tip: Outside Inn

The Outside Inn is definitely not a classic boutique hotel in Amsterdam. But we think it’s so cool and unusual that we simply have to list it here.

In this accommodation you don’t get your own room, but a caravan. The campers are all under cover in the hotel, which has toilets and showers.

We particularly like the fact that there are seating areas in front of each camper and swings in the communal area with a green floor – almost like being out in nature!

The nearest metro station is only a 5-minute walk from the Outside Inn. From there, it’s a 10-minute ride to the city center.

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How did you like our 9 boutique hotels in Amsterdam?

These were our recommendations for special boutique hotels in Amsterdam. Do you know another Amsterdam boutique hotel that you can recommend? Let us know in the comments!

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