Hotel Fita in Amsterdam


Jan Luykenstraat 37, Amsterdam 1071 CL, The Netherlands (Museumplein, Staadsdeel Zuid)
Ranked # 5 of 349 hotels in Amsterdam
from € 97 per night *


MissLister
Aldershot, England

We stayed two nights in a deluxe double room. We were impressed with the large rooms and a wonderful balcony. Hans us kindly and was extremely helpful. Everything was super clean. Great location, we all loved it. We will definitely book it again when we return to Amsterdam.


HorseLovinDee
Sacramento, CA


A nice, quiet, family run hotel. We stayed in a spacious deluxe double room (No.32) on the top floor to the front facing the street. The room had a nice patio. The rooms were very clean. The children in the playground on the other side of the road made ​​quite a lot of background noise, but it is anyway almost the whole day away.

The only problem ... the hotel should be a Non smoking hotel, but I suspect that this was not pursued vigorously. Near someone smoked regularly in his room or in the hallway and the smell came under the door to our room. That was remedied by putting a towel laid down at the door. For the guests there is a good breakfast. Would definitely stay again in the Fita.



Fatmire
Wetzikon Zürich

The Hotel Fita is located near the Leidseplein, a central square in Amsterdam. The rooms are comfortable and spacious. Wireless Internet and free calls from the hotel room price displayed is very tasty breakfast, served daily, a specialty, plus it always has fresh orange juice and homemade jam along with other delicacies. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
This hotel I would definitely recommend.


baluonly
Hannover


We were now the 3x in Amsterdam and every time we have stayed at the Hotel Fita. The last time in 2006.
Unlike the other two times but this time the stay was not 100% OK

We had the double room "I" for 145, - Euro. The last time we had a higher category. This I would take to a possible next time rather again. "I" is still very cramped if you arrive with 2 suitcases. Unless you like it tight and snug ;)

Unfortunately, the strap was missing to the ceiling fan (demolished or removed?) - Then it might have been more comfortable with the temperatures.

On the first day we arrived around 8:45 clock for breakfast and the room was half full. Nevertheless, the buffet was looted almost empty and filling lasted very long. Guests who came to us also noticed growly "Everything empty".

Unlike the last two times there was no 1x sausage / meats for breakfast. This was not good either accepted or the money was put into the new espresso machine - well at something I can now do without more - enough of the kettle with tea or coffee, or actually go? . As a non-cheese-eaters (yes even you can holiday in Holland ;) A) a bit disappointing. There were 2 cheeses of which they scrape off what could be ... I found something unhygienic, as each took hold of the cheese, so this is not the Abschrappen slipped away. The Engl. Breakfast was also reduced slightly. Because there used to be even more.

The next day it worked then despite a full breakfast room oddly better again with the filling.
Staff was friendly and helpful as always. Since you can not complain.

Also, it is very centrally located. Only a few tram stops away and you're in the thick.
Opposite the hotel is the Van Gogh Museum.

Since Amsterdam hotels are very expensive in general one can price / performance than OK call .... but you should rather not think about it, 145, - Euro per night paid for a mini room. But in London, it is unfortunately not much different ... your eyes and go.

I will never understand when it is pointed out to put on environmental grounds towels you want replaced in the pan and if you do not do this happens anyway. But this is a worldwide phenomenon.

Travellixx
The hotel is very intimate friendship with the family of de Haas - the service is very courteous. The location is top. The rooms are very clean and equipped with many amenities, Nespresso machine, iron, ironing board, free Wi-Fi. Our room 12 (across from the front desk) was quite large, the same goes for the bathroom. Everywhere there are enough outlets. After arrival a welcome drink was served in the room. The breakfast is plentiful and offers much more than the "English breakfast" suggests.

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