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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

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

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

Perfectly put echc1

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

and who nose you could chance upon a meet n' greet -

Froghollow, where are you ?

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

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

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!!