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The inn offers a restaurant. A bar/lounge is on site where guests can unwind with a drink. A complimentary breakfast is offered. High-speed wireless Internet access is complimentary.
This Amsterdam inn also offers multilingual staff and a safe deposit box at the front desk.
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“Basic but Brilliant!”
This hotel does exactly what it says on the tin, it's cheap and cheerfull... It's about 5 minutes walk from Central Station and Dam Square... and all the coffee shops. The rooms were very basic but the beds were cleaned every day and were comfortable, the towels were also changed every day and the room had an on suite shower and toilet (bouns at this price). For the price I have never stayed in a better budget hotel in Amsterdam and this was my 13th trip :-)
“un bon hôtel pas cher pour Amsterdam et très bien situé.”
propre, bien placé (sur la damrak), cet hôtel est idéal pour les jeunes couples et les jeunes en général qui ne veulent pas dépenser tout leur budget dans l'hôtel. la réception reste ouverte 24 sur 24 c'est cool. pour ceux qui se fichent d'avoir les toilettes et douche à l'extérieur de la chambre, c'est l'un des meilleurs hôtels de sa catégorie. (appelez moi si vous avez besoin de quelqu'un pour tester d'autres hôtels. ca serait avec plaisir que je travaillerai pour vous. :) )
“Practical, centrally loacated.”
This hotel is located between Centraal Station and Dam Square - ideal for sightseeing. The downside of the central location is that it's noisy all night. (My window faced the street and I enjoyed the hustle and bustle of the city MOST of the time.) Because it is a classic European townhouse hotel, the rooms are very small, you have have to learn to sleep with a duvet, and no washcloth is provided. It was difficult to regulate the water temperature of the shower. The TV provided only basic service, but why would you want to watch TV in downtown Amsterdam? I relied on the phone in my room, since my "mobile" doesn't work in Europe. The electrical circuits were adequate and the room was kept very clean by the janitorial staff. There are works from local artists on the walls which brightens the place considerably. The desk staff was courteous and helpful. In short: basic accomodation, great location.
“toasty, convenient, clean, good service”
I had a couple issues to resolve prior to arriving, and the staff were really prompt and thorough in emailing with me before our trip. My husband is disabled, and they booked our room right on the lobby, extremely helpful, cheery, nice people, all shifts. Our room was clean, the bathroom new and spotless with outstanding hot water, lots of hot water, hot enough to make tea with it. We had two radiators, were very comfy with fresh towels, fresh sheets, was quite nice to me. The location couldn't have been better, as my husband's disabled and couldn't go far at all, so with a dozen restaurants within steps, numerous coffee shops within steps, we were able to do a lot of people watching without having to hurt him.
“It was awesome!”
The hotel was very nice. It's situated in good place for pretty much anything. If you want to party, site see, go to dinner, shop...it's walking distance for everything. Free breakfast is always great when you're hung over. I recommend this place to anyone who wants to have a great time in Amsterdam.
“cheap and... cheerful”
nice enough for what you pay for. comfy beds and pretty clean! made our stay in amsterdam that wee bit easier due to its fantastic location!!!
“Great value for money”
When you're going for a few days hoping to fit in as much sightseeing as you can, what you really want in a hotel is location. The Hotel Manofa is located right in the middle of it all, on Damrak, just down the road from the Station, a stone's throw from the Red Light district and easy walking distance from most of the places of interest. On top of that Manofa is a very affordable hotel. Ok, toilets and showers are shared with other rooms and access involves leaving your room and spending a few seconds walking along a corridor, and there are no tea and coffee making facilities and no trouser press in the rooms, but that's not really what you need unless you're on a business trip in which case you wouldn't be paying for the place yourself. You do get to pop into the restaurant next door to make yourself cheese and ham toasties as the included breakfast, and there's a telly in the room if you really want it. Most importantly we managed, for our 3 nights in Amsterdam to fit in the Anne Frank house, van Gogh museum, Sex Museum, Diamond Factory, even spending one whole day in bed to get over a massive hangover, and walked everywhere, not using trams, buses or bikes, thanks to the location (and affordability) of Hotel Manofa. Also useful was the system of paper keys, which allowed us to always leave the key with reception, so it didn't matter if we were both out and separated because either of us would be able to get back into the room as the key would always be with reception.
“pratique mais rustique”
dans l ensemble ca a ete a l hotel meme si la salle de bain est au bout du couloir!!!et la vue mitoyenne laisse a désirer...mais on ne va pas las bas pour squatter l hotel qui est d'ailleurs très bien placé(coffee;snack;grande rue commercante)sont juste en bas de l hotel,pas besoin donc de s embrouiller a prendre le tram!!!
“ous y retournons dès que possible”
hôtel très sympathique avec un personnel qui répondra a vos moindre questions sans aucun problème.situé en plein centre d'Amsterdam juste à coté de la grande place et des rue commerçante.
“Nice little Corner, right across the Red Light District”
Basically it was comfortable - I was there during January so it got cold at nights, the heating system wasn't necessarily helpful and the window seemed to letting in some air. They kind of made up for it with the extra sheets left in the closet. The TV was cool, I got several CNN channels in English and the rest was in Dutch, but overall it was fine. The bathrooms were small, but larger than what I expected considering that it is European architecture. The place is the perfect spot if you want to hop on the tram system and get around town - it's literally 3 blocks away from the Central Station that connects you to the most important lines in Amsterdam. It's also got plenty of places to eat around it - many Indonesian places, but also Argentinian steak houses, a few KFC's, McDonald's, local Dutch cuisine, and an interesting little restaurant called "Teasers" (kind of like Hooters, but slightly less worn.) There's an internet cafe two doors down, which is perfect if you need internet access, and there's a coffeehouse in the Grasshopper's across the small canal right in front of the hotel. Staff's friendly too.
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Damrak 47-48 Amsterdam, , 1012 LL Netherlands
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The preferred airport for Hotel Manofa is Amsterdam (AMS-Schiphol) - 12.3 km / 7.7 mi.
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Dam Square - Central Station, Amsterdam, Netherlands: The 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 Amsterdam Museum.
Damrak 47-48 Amsterdam, , 1012 LL Netherlands
