Verdi
Wanningstraat 9, Amsterdam, Netherlands star
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Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors
We give serious props to the two-star, family-run Hotel Verdi—it’s the only Amsterdam hotel we visited that offers Japanese cable TV! That may be the Verdi’s only extravagant touch, but this frugal yet tasteful budget hotel offers comfort, affordability and a solid museum district location.
The Hotel Verdi’s 11 rooms are clean, carpeted and stocked with a fan, TV, phone and coffeemaker. If you need anything else—such as an iron, hair dryer or microwave—an exuberant staff is happy to assist. We recommend checking out the airy quadruple room, which has a nice raised bed area that looks out over a charming neighborhood garden.
The shared facilities we saw sported some comically retro green tiles, but both they and their private, in-room equivalents were clean and functional, albeit a little cramped.
Breakfast is included in the room rate and Wi-Fi is available for free in the Hotel Verdi’s common areas. Note that the hotel requires a minimum two-night stay on weekends.
Reviewed by: Joel Weickgenant, EuroCheapo Staff Writer
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Breakfast Included
- Free Newspapers
- Garden
- Hair Dryer – at reception
- Internet Station
- Luggage Storage
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Room Service
- Steep Stairs
- Tourist information
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Alarm Clock
- Balconies/Terraces Available
- Bathroom: Private
- Bathroom: Shared
- Cable TV
- Coffee/Tea Maker
- Fan
- Heat
- Internet Access
- Iron
- Mini fridge
- Radio
- Safe
- Telephone
- TV
Contact
Wanningstraat 9
Museums & Vondelpark, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone: +31 020 676-0073
Website: http://www.hotelverdi.nl
About the Verdi neighborhood
The most popular neighborhood outside the city center, the Museumplein is a residential area crowded with museums, parks and 19th-century buildings. Museums here include the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum. The Vondelpark area, a 1970s playground of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll, is now an upscale commercial full of pricey boutiques and shops.
















































