Amsterdam Teleport Hotel Review

This December, I had the pleasure of traveling to the Netherlands for the first time. Naturally, Amsterdam was the first city I wanted to visit!

The Amsterdam Teleport Hotel is a short 5-minute train ride to the Amsterdam Centraal station, where you can go to and explore this beautiful city. You can walk to the local train station from the hotel within around 4 minutes. I found this to be a very convenient bonus.

Upon arriving at the hotel, we were greeted by one of the friendly staff members at the front desk. He helped us get checked in, gave us a map of Amsterdam, answered any questions that we had, and then pointed us towards our hotel room.

Every staff members that I interacted with at the Teleport was both very friendly and knowledgeable about the city. If you need any recommendations for restaurants, things to do, coffee shops, nightlife, or anything else you can think of, these are the best people to ask!

Many of the rooms at the Teleport Hotel have beautiful and unique street art on the walls! Seeing this for yourself is a really cool experience. You can really see and appreciate all of the little details that go into these wall art pieces. Each room also comes with its own private bathroom, which may be inside of your room or right out in the hallway.

Our room was very comfortable and our private. The beds were great to take a nice rest in after a long day of exploring. I was completely satisfied with everything about our room, which is always a great benefit.

There are two buildings that consist of the hotel. The building with the reception desk is always staffed, and the other building requires a key card to enter. I never felt unsafe during my time at the hotel. Both the hotel itself and the surrounding area seem to be very safe. Everyone I encountered both inside and outside of the hotel was very friendly and welcoming.

Some other amenities include:

  • Free WiFi
  • 24/7 game room
  • 24/7 fitness room
  • 24/7 homemade pizzas
  • 24-hour reception
  • Bike rentals € 15 per 24 hours
  • Breakfast between 6:30-11 am for € 9.5 per person

Renting a bike is something that is highly recommended around Amsterdam. It is a great way to get around! Another bonus of renting a bike: you can join their free alternative bike tour which takes place daily. This is a great way to get your bearings around the city as well as a great opportunity to see some of the amazing street art around the area.

I would like to recommend when booking this hotel, you do so directly from their website.  Doing this will not only ensure that you get the best rate possible, it will also give you free parking, free late checkout, and a free snack and drink upon your arrival. It’s basically a win-win when booking from their site!

If you are planning a trip to Amsterdam, you can see that hotels that are located in the middle of downtown are quite expensive. The Amsterdam Teleport Hotel is not only affordable, but you can also get to those same downtown areas within 10 minutes! The hotel is quiet, comfortable, artistic, fun and private. I basically couldn’t have asked for anything more in a hotel during my first trip to Amsterdam!

14 thoughts on “Amsterdam Teleport Hotel Review

  1. I hope that YOU have a Happy New Year. Enjoy Amsterdam. Wish I was there. May you enjoy your toes in the… snow.

  2. Theskinflintphilosopher – Call me thrifty, prudent, tight or even a miser, but squirreling money away is definitely my thing. The ins and outs of how saving money became a lifestyle, in order to work towards a specific lifestyle change. Follow me on that journey and learn to look at life in a different way.
    Theskinflintphilosopher says:

    How did you feel about the large lady looming over you on the wall while you were having a coffee? I like the image, but would feel a bit unnerved sat there I think!

    • Haha it honestly didn’t bother me! My husband woke up once a bit startled, but only for a second 😄 I think once you’re sitting directly by it it’s more of just the awesome colors you see and not necessarily a person! 😊

      • Theskinflintphilosopher – Call me thrifty, prudent, tight or even a miser, but squirreling money away is definitely my thing. The ins and outs of how saving money became a lifestyle, in order to work towards a specific lifestyle change. Follow me on that journey and learn to look at life in a different way.
        Theskinflintphilosopher says:

        I panic myself if I find a full length mirror in a hotel room, thinking it is a real person…. I’m sure I wouldn’t be able to have slept at night!

  3. What a great overview of this hotel! One of these days we’re going to make it to europe and then the fun will begin 😄 I’ll make sure to jot this down so I don’t forget.

  4. sevenfauesisters – I am an artist and photographer from California... I will be traveling with my husband who has retired and will be documenting our travels with my cat. Callie is a form of therapy cat for me because I prefer to be more reclusive than my husband. Focusing on her needs helps me to relax and enjoy meeting new people and going to new places. Aren't companion animals wonderful? I am also one of seven sisters and by sharing this blog, my sisters and one brother can see where I have gone and the adventures I have had....My daughter, Lara has encouraged me to start this travel blog and helped to set it up. I will always be grateful to her for showing me a way to catalog my experiences. Thank you, Lara.... You may also check out my photography website: www.joanfauedurrant.com Fine Art Photography
    sevenfauesisters says:

    It has been 40 years since I went to Amsterdam at 22 years of age. It must be very different now! Is there still a red might district?:)

  5. Loving the quasi neon sign.

  6. Seth Teitelbaum – New York{---}Florida – A young hotel enthusiast with a passion to blog about his experiences in the diffrent hotels he visits or desires to visit
    Seth Teitelbaum says:

    This is great ! maybe take a look at the hotel fanatic ! hotel blog !!!!

  7. Seth Teitelbaum – New York{---}Florida – A young hotel enthusiast with a passion to blog about his experiences in the diffrent hotels he visits or desires to visit
    Seth Teitelbaum says:

    amazing post … i love this ! hey maybe you can go ahead and check my blog out and follow it for hotel reviews ! and other hotel related posts 😁

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