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Ferdinand Bolstraat 194, 1072 LW Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ferdinand Bolstraat 194, 1072 LW Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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my husband and i booked this Hotel back in January for a birthday weekend away throughTop Secret Hotels , Lastminute.com. I have booked a top secret hotel before and these are definately 4 star and above and was not disappointed however on this occasion, very...More
Despite that the Hotel Savoy is 4 stars, the place really is simply functional - more like 2 or 3 stars. For roughly £40 a night for two people sharing a double room we got a pretty good deal I think. Looking at other reviews...More
I had a great little room on the very top (I think it's separately built in) portion of the hotel. It had large clean comfortable bed, too much unnecessary fixtures and furniture, even to the point of not having enough space to roll the suitcase,...More
+ Hotel staff seemed nice
+ Room was nice and clean
- shower floor was kind of nasty
- Some electric outlets were bashed
- the AC worked when it wanted to. It was freezing cold in the room sometimes
- the beds didn't stay...More
Another hotel that just does not understand the word Hospitality! No free coffee, tea or water for guests. Remember, we spend hundreds of Euros per night, we can expect a cup of tea! I am building a list of shame of these hotels, by giving...More
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find a multitude of ethnic restaurants, great cafes and bars, and a brilliant array of locally owned shops, all catering to a broad range of budgets and tastes.