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Posted: Fri 14th Nov 2008 07:29 pm
by moonshine
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Posted: Sat 15th Nov 2008 03:55 am
by echc1
just avoid the hotels on damrak....weed-wise just look through the forum topics......and when you get there just go with the flow :wink:

Posted: Sat 15th Nov 2008 05:13 am
by user54321
http://www.hotelcornerhouse.nl/

I know I say this all the time but it's cheap, clean, comfortable and is outside the circus that is the Red Light but still very central. Homegrown Fantasy is a few doors up and it's a stones throw from Grey Area. 2 very good shops right on your doorstep :-)

Hope that helps. Wish I'd stayed there on my 1st trip...

Posted: Sat 15th Nov 2008 05:26 am
by echc1
i second what neldo said...i went there on his advice,and glad i did...staying there from next week again

Posted: Sat 15th Nov 2008 05:52 am
by user54321
It's a great wee hotel, I forget the owner's name... Theo? Good laugh, that guy... we had a drink and a chat.

When I went to book I didn't have a credit card (long story, paid off, never again) ;-) so I said would a money transfer be acceptable? I got a mail back saying because I was "schottish" I was "welcome no problem no credit card needed" ... top, top, top guy!!! We gassed on about Scotland and Loch Lomond (15 minutes drive from my current location and where I grew up). I'll always point people to Cornerhouse... friendly, clean and far enough outside the Red Light Circus for it to feel like a different city :lol:

Posted: Sat 15th Nov 2008 06:18 am
by Bhang Buddie
It's all down to cost and I agree with Neldo that the Corner house is a neat n' cheap hotel, however I stay here with my partner each crimble http://www.estherea.nl/ and I'd say it's at the top end of cost, it's a treat for my partner (& me) at crimble. Great munchie shop round the corner 'Apple Koeken' (yum-yum), Kadinsky round the corner as well, Grey Area just up the road/canal and it's off the main draggy bit.
echc1 wrote:just avoid the hotels on damrak....weed-wise just look through the forum topics......and when you get there just go with the flow :wink:
Perfectly put echc1 8)

Posted: Mon 17th Nov 2008 04:46 pm
by moonshine
I really appreciate the help and it will make planning the trip a lot easier


Tight Lines!

Posted: Mon 17th Nov 2008 04:55 pm
by Bhang Buddie
moonshine wrote:I really appreciate the help and it will make planning the trip a lot easier
bom Shiva moonshine, you n' the lady have fun now :lol: and who nose you could chance upon a meet n' greet - :shock: Froghollow, where are you ? :lol:

Re: First trip to Amsterdam...please help

Posted: Mon 17th Nov 2008 04:56 pm
by FlyByNite
moonshine wrote:I am traveling to Amsterdam for 1 or 2 nights with my wife this April.
Welcome to the forum.

What dates will you be in Amsterdam? I'll post you on the Whos In Town page.

Read and heed S G Collins' great site.

How not to get hit by a bike and other stuff they forgot to tell you about Amsterdam.

Enjoy
FlyByNite
Coffeeshop Frog Hollow home of the Whos In Town and Coffeeshop Menus pages.

Posted: Mon 17th Nov 2008 04:57 pm
by Bhang Buddie
Aaah, there you are :lol:

Posted: Mon 17th Nov 2008 05:53 pm
by islandgurl
echc1 wrote:just avoid the hotels on damrak....weed-wise just look through the forum topics......and when you get there just go with the flow :wink:
Usually on the Damrak yep, but the Damrak Hotel wasn't bad and so close to Centraal Station. I stayed there last yr with my roommate and we had the top floor room with a balcony we could walk out on, which was cool since we were 5 floors up. It also has a lift/elevator, which is a big deal for me. My luggage weighs as much as I do or more, no way am I carrying it all up stairs.

I thought it would be noisy but it wasn't at all, maybe it's because we were on the 5th floor. I did my research since my roommate had already made the reservations and we didn't want to change hotels, so I asked for a room on the top floor since they had been renovated; the bottom floors had not then but don't know about this year. Breakfast is also included in the price and I saw a winter special last time I was at the website.

Posted: Tue 18th Nov 2008 11:05 am
by Drenbt
I second (well fourth!) what Neldo,ECHC1, & Bang Buddie have said- The Cornerhouse gets 2 thumbs up from me. Was recommended by someone on here and I haven't looked back since!When planning a trip to Dam the first thing I do is contact Theo and find out if he can accommodate us on those selected dates, if not then I I try to work around the dates that are actually available. Clean,Comfortable and location cannot be beaten!!