Marriott receives our highest ranking for two reasons. First, it is the proud owner of the best hotel gym in Amsterdam. Second, the property is located within two blocks of Vondelpark Amsterdam's best jogging and strolling greenspace.
Price: ExpensiveFor those athletic-minded travelers seeking an upscale Amsterdam abode far from the city's hustle, bustle and red light raucous, this Hilton is a savvy choice.
Price: ExpensiveLocated on downtown Amsterdam's southwest side (across from the Marriott), NH is beyond walking distance of the Central Train Station, but is a convenient 2 blocks from the best jogging/walking
Price: Moderately ExpensiveAfter staying in this hotel for two nights, we recommend it as a budget option, especially with the fitness upgrades!
Price: Least ExpensiveLocated on a relatively quiet street between Amsterdam's Central Train Station and Dam Square (downtown's east side), this upscale hotel offers peaceful accommodations, comfortable rooms, and a passable on-site workout facility.
Price: ExpensiveSheraton has opened this architectural and design masterpiece near the Amsterdam Airport that showcases a new lobby concept, bringing together in a single open-plan area, unique 'islands' which serve as multi-functional spaces, including a reception area, lounge and b
Price: Moderately ExpensivePositioned on Dam Square and within ten minutes walk of the Central Train Station, this boutique (109 rooms), 100% smoke-free hotel enjoys a convenient central location. Guest quarters are simple (King or Twin beds) yet colorful. Common areas are cozy and upscale.
Price: ExpensiveAs one of Amsterdam's most expensive hotels, guests of The Dylan should arrive with high expectations. The boutique property (41 rooms) is certainly modern, edgy and stylish, but it stays clear of being overbearing or tacky. We like what we found at The Dylan.
Price: ExpensiveThis property designed within a network of former canal houses makes our recommended list, but has several pros/cons to consider: the location is good if you desire an abode that is beyond the primary tourist areas, but walking to popular attractions will average 10-15 minutes. We think this hote
Price: ExpensiveInntel receives our nod as an athletic-minded option in Amsterdam for its appealing accommodations, central location, and suitable onsite fitness option. The 5-story, modern, 239-room property sits on a traffic-free square on the east side of downtown Amsterdam.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveFrom the street, this 242-room Radisson looks no larger than a quaint bed and breakfast. However, the atrium-designed property expands significantly beyond the front doors.
Price: ExpensiveOne of Amsterdam's most unique accommodations is the Sofitel, which occupies a secluded stone building (formerly a convent) located mere steps away from the Red Light District and Chinatown.
Price: Expensive