About
The 3-star Quentin Amsterdam Hotel offers canalside Amsterdam accommodation around the corner from the nightlife hotspot of Leidseplein Square, and within five minutes of Melkweg music hall and a wide range of theatres. The Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Vondelpark, and the floating flower market are within ten minutes’ walk of the 17th Century building.
All rooms come with a minimum standard of private bathroom with shower, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, desk, heating, hairdryer and telephone. Some rooms have a roof terrace or canal views.
Free city maps, tourist information, bike hire, luggage storage and ticketing/booking services are available and the reception is open 24/7. The hotel also has an elevator.
Quentin Amsterdam Hotel serves daily continental buffet breakfasts and extensive dining and drinking options are found within a short stroll.
Amsterdam Centraal Station is 20 minutes away by tram or bus, and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is 13.7 kilometres away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Leidseplein location fantastic.
The location of Quentin Amsterdam, just a minute’s walk from Leidseplein square, was a plus for guests, who enjoyed having plenty of shopping, bars and nightlife nearby, as well as being within walking distance of attractions like the Rijksmuseum, and close to tram and bus links.
positive:
Clean and cosy rooms, money’s worth.
Guests found the rooms to be clean and cosy, with good showers and some said they offered value for money — in Amsterdam you get what you pay for. Some rooms were also said to have lovely canal views, and the presence of a lift, somewhat uncommon in the city’s old buildings, was also helpful.
positive:
Staff can prove helpful.
According to reviews, the staff can prove helpful, especially while assisting with things like tourist information, although some found the service less than ideal when raising issues.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Small rooms to many.
Many of those who stayed at Quentin Amsterdam found the rooms to be smaller than they had expected, although they were generally thought to be functional with everything the guests needed on hand.
negative:
Limited breakfast choice.
Compared to other hotels they had stayed in, some guests found the continental buffet breakfast on offer to have a limited choice of food.
negative:
Beds not to everyone’s liking.
While some loved the apparently soft beds, others did not find them at all comfortable and they were a bit too short for some taller guests.