Visiting Amsterdam can be a bit overwhelming. With its ring of canals, it can be a bit confusing to figure out where to stay in Amsterdam. You don’t want to walk up to your hotel only to find that it’s smack in the middle of the Red Light district.
While Amsterdam can feel big and confusing on the map, it’s actually pretty small. Public transportation in Amsterdam is also very good and very affordable, which makes it easy to get around no matter where you stay.
I usually recommend looking for someplace fairly central, going as far south as De Pijp purely for the ease of getting to things. Within this area you can definitely find a place to stay to suit your needs. From quaint Airbnb’s to big glamorous hotels, Amsterdam has it all.
Keep reading to find out where to stay in Amsterdam. And if you’re looking for more, head to this post for all the best things to do (and not do) in Amsterdam.
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Xx, Kelsey
Amsterdam Centrum
Centrum is by far the easiest in terms of getting to and from most of the things you’ll want to do in Amsterdam. For first-timers looking to see all the main Amsterdam sights, I always recommend finding something within the canal ring. Nothing beats the views of the canal houses, and a stroll along the canals with coffee in hand is one of my favorite activities.
Where to Stay in Centrum
Jordaan
You won’t find many hotels in Jordaan, since this is an area full of tight streets where most locals and expats live. Jordaan is one of the prettiest areas of Amsterdam and boasts some amazing restaurants. Jordaan still provides great access to all the things in Amsterdam, although it’s best for those who are open to walking to public transport. Consider staying at the gorgeous boutique hotel, Morgan & Mees or booking an Airbnb in this area.
Where to Stay in Jordaan
Vondelpark/Museumkwartier
Alright, so the area I’m thinking of really encompasses Museumplein, Oud Zuid, and the area around Vondelpark. Vondelpark is the Central Park of Amsterdam and a very lovely neighborhood. Fewer hotels are located here, but if you find an Airbnb it’s lovely. If you’re really planning to hit up all the museums, this area is definitely the closest.
Where to Stay near Vondelpark/Museumplein
De Pijp
Jon and I lived in this area for the first three years of our time in Amsterdam, so it’s close to our heart. The north-south metro here makes it super easy to get around the city. It takes about 6 minutes to get right into the city center. Albert Cuypmarkt is located here, and there are tons of great local bars and restaurants.
Where to Stay in De Pijp
Oost
The eastern part of the city has more on an industrial and working-class heritage. The further east you stay, the harder it’ll be to get to everything in the city center. Oosterpark or the area around Artis are very beautiful.
Where to Stay in Oost
Noord
Amsterdam Noord is just a quick ferry ride from Centraal Station, and the ferry is totally free! It’s a great option if you’re looking to be close to the city but not too close. You’ll be able to be in the heart of everything within 5 minutes!
Where to Stay in Noord
shianne says
saving this post!!!I was supposed to come to Amsterdam b4 covid and my trip got cancelled
shy – https://www.shyyshianne.com/
Kelsey Barnes says
Aww I hope you’re able to reschedule!