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Quick Hotel Reviews (Amsterdam and Paris)

Over the holidays I stayed in two different hotels in two different cities and I had really good experiences with both of them. If you’re planning to go to Amsterdam or Paris I would recommend you check these two out:

Le Citizen Hotel – Paris
I took the train from Amsterdam to Paris and the hotel was around a 15 minute walk from the Gare du Nord station. At first I thought the hotel was going to be far away from everything but it turned out to be close to the Metro and walking distance to many popular places (by walking distance I mean 30 to 60 minute walks). The hotel overlooks a canal and so doesn’t have any buildings blocking the views from the window. I stayed in the Zen room which was really spacious and super trendy with a colorful lounge like area, a large bathroom and a beautiful bed. I didn’t wanted to leave the room. The wifi at the hotel is fast and free and the staff were very friendly. The next time I go back to Paris I’m definitely staying at this hotel again. [Link]

Albus Hotel – Amsterdam
Although my room at the Albus wasn’t as great looking as Le Citizen it was still modern and trendy. What I really loved about the hotel though was the location. The hotel is a 30 minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal or a 10 minute tram ride. You’re also close to a lot of popular hotspots in Amsterdam and no matter where I went, all the roads somehow led back to the hotel. In case of late night munchies there is a McDonalds and a Chipsy King 2 minutes away from the hotel. The hotel staff were friendly and the internet is free but… only at the slow 256K speed. If you want faster internet you need to pay for it. I’d most likely stay at this hotel again on my next trip, great location and not very pricey. [Link]

13 replies on “Quick Hotel Reviews (Amsterdam and Paris)”

Le Citizen looks pretty good value for Paris. Mind, if you go in the summer, those walks will seem a very long way.

You don’t need a Schengen? I was always under the assumption you held a Lebanese passport….guess its Canadian then.
I really should consider some of these hotels and stop slumming it in the youth hostels.

On the other hand as a Canadian I don’t need visa to the US, UK, all of Europe and most of the other countries in the world… But I need a visa to the UAE.

You mean you can’t get a visa on arrival like the rest of us? Or that you have to apply for a proper visa?

You know how like some of those really fancy hotels leave a sweet on your pillow when they finish doing your room?? Well the French leave you pumpkins 😉 They are really organically friendly out there in France…

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