понедельник, 16 февраля 2015 г.

Rates start at EURO 75 for a double, a great value for a comfortable room with a view in a super-central


Today at EuroCheapo headquarters we re crushing big time over the Nadia Hotel in Amsterdam . Our Amsterdam correspondent Audrey Sykes recently checked in on this EuroCheapo mainstay, and her new review proves that service with a smile can really make the budget hotel experience.
The Nadia is a simple spot (with very small rooms and a lot of steep stairs), but it keeps guests coming airline low fares back for more. Why? First off, the hotel offers well-equipped rooms near Dam Square from €75 a night. And many of these have great views! Here s the view from one room:
And then there s the great service. Each guest is welcomed with orientation airline low fares and refreshments on arrival (and many report helpful greeters to carry their bags up the stairs), and the friendly staff is always on hand to assist with everything from airport shuttles to bike rentals.
The ornate breakfast room is, in Audrey s words, inspirational. Rooms, meanwhile, have wood-paneled walls that make them feel a bit like ship cabins, but there are some fabulous canal views to be had, and each room is equipped with the standard amenities (including airline low fares free Wi-Fi, a TV, safe, mini-fridge, telephone and plentiful shelving) plus a private bathroom.
Rates start at €75 for a double, a great value for a comfortable airline low fares room with a view in a super-central location (the Nadia is located within spitting distance of the  Anne Frank Huis  and Westerkerk ).
About the author: Suzanne Russo thinks of herself as equal parts California Girl and New Yorker. She moved from San Francisco to New York four years ago to pursue her MA in English, and her obsession with all things New York life and history hasn’t dwindled yet. She is a freelance writer, director of the San Francisco-sponsored, New York literary pub crawl, Lit Crawl , and constant wanderer.
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