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| Check-in time is | 1 PM |
| Check-out time is | 11 AM |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Guests of the Damrak enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast each morning.
Argentinean Restaurant Damrak - Argentinean dishes with speciality steaks are served for lunch and dinner.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Four twin beds. Light, modern décor with dark wood furniture. Satellite television, telephone, desk and wireless Internet.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne twin bed. Light, modern décor with dark wood furniture. Satellite television, telephone, desk and wireless Internet.
All rooms includeThree twin beds. Light, modern décor with dark wood furniture. Satellite television, telephone, desk and wireless Internet.
All rooms includeTwo twin beds. Desk. Wireless Internet connection. TV. Iron/ironing board on request. In-room safe.
All rooms includeThe bustling heart of Amsterdam, this district attracts hordes of visitors teeming from Centraal Station to Dam Square and its beautiful Nieuwe Kerk (14th-century). The oldest part of town, Oude Zijde, is famous for its Red Light District, but the University and the docks bring a different kind of colour and buzz to the narrow streets. Don’t miss the Oude Kerk, the Amstelkring Museum or the paintings in the Amsterdams Historisch Museum.
see all hotels in City Center Amsterdam"Good for the money"by R from South Woodford, London
Hotel Damrak - well situated in Amsterdam within reasonable walking distance of Amsterdam central Station. Good quality for the money. Not the cleanest place in the world although not dirty. Bit old and shabby but quite comfortable. Continental breakfast included in cost with full English available for extra cost. Staff friendly. Would certainly go back.
"Avoid at all costs"by M from Glasgow
I had booked a single room which turned out to be little more than a broom cupboard decorated in a shade of 70's brown. It actually looked as if the room had been preserved from the '70's. The (single) bed was lop-sided and I had one of the most uncomfortable nights sleep in a long time. The soap dispenser was empty, the breakfast was basic, and quite honestly I would never stay there again. It's the sort of place if you were in your late teens or early twenties and were looking for a place to crash after a hard night out, it might just be about acceptable.
"is a'rite"by r from london
the best thig about Damrak hotel is it's nearness to everything. based on the main hub from Centraal station to Dam sqaure, you can get trams taxis or (recommended) hire a bicycle from companies (there are a few) near by. the room i was in was as shabby as most Amsterdam's hotels and the cleaning staff didn't seem to get to all the corners. the price was good for August and it was a late booking (just fancied a break). as with most hotels close to the centre the stairs, lift, corridors and doors are ongoing with pips 24/7, so if you're after a quiet night or a siesta...forget it. staff are friendly and speak several languages and the restaurant on street level is 8/10.