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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (30) | 16.1 |
| Business | (3) | 8.0 |
| Romance | (2) | 10.0 |
| Family | (1) | 10.0 |
| With Friends | (3) | 7.4 |
| All Others | (32) | 8.8 |
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Ciel Bleu - This French haute-cuisine restaurant on the 23rd floor has panoramic views over Amsterdam and frescoes on the ceiling. A lounge, also with city views, adjoins the restaurant. Ciel Bleu is open nightly for dinner.
Restaurant Yamazato - This Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant has a traditional sushi and sashimi counter, a tatami room, and views over the hotel’s Japanese Garden. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Sazanka Teppenyaki Restaurant - Fresh Japanese food is dramatically prepared by chefs on tableside hotplates. The setting is contemporary, with a decor of brushed metal and glass. Open daily for dinner. Le Camelia Brasserie - A casual brasserie just off the main lobby, Le Camelia serves Dutch and international specialties for lunch and dinner. A choice of Japanese, Continental, or American-style buffet is offered for breakfast.
La Serre - Overlooking the canal, this conservatory lounge has a summer terrace and small snack menu. Open daily from noon until after midnight.
The two-story Health Club built around a central atrium has professional trainers, a 60-foot swimming pool with jet stream, coed and women’s saunas, a spa tub, steam baths, Technogym equipment, and a lounge with massage chair. The changing rooms have showers and sun beds. The club is open daily; a surcharge applies.
Twelve miles from the Okura is one of the Netherlands’ largest golf complexes, the Golf and Businessclub Purmerend, with 18-hole and 9-hole courses.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
All rooms include All rooms include
One king or two twin beds. 50 square meters. Bright decor and traditional furnishings. Flatscreen television. Wireless Internet. Marble bathroom with tub and own 17-inch LCD television screen. In-room control unit for mood lighting, curtains, alarm clock and temperature. Sockets for Swiss, Dutch, French and English plugs, a free-standing desk with adjustable leather desk chair. Fixed high-speed Internet connection.
All rooms includeOne king or two twin beds. 38 square meters. Bright decor and traditional furnishings. Two 32-inch plasma screen televisions and wireless Internet. Marble bathroom with tub and own 17-inch LCD television screen. In-room control unit for mood lighting, curtains, alarm clock and temperature. Sockets for Swiss, Dutch, French and English plugs, a free-standing desk with adjustable leather desk chair. Fixed high-speed Internet connection.
All rooms includeOne queen or two twin beds. City views. Subtle Japanese decor. Wireless and dial-up Internet access, fax machine with speaker phone, direct-dial phone with voicemail and automatic wake-up service, dual-voltage outlets. Twice-daily housekeeping service. Pillow menu upon request.
All rooms include‘The Pipe’ (its derivation is a mystery) is a quiet residential suburb with a cosmopolitan bohemian air thanks to a large number of immigrants and the recent gentrification of the area by an arty crowd. Running through the centre, the daily Albert Cuyp Market is the largest in the city. De Pijp is also renowned for its restaurants which serve some of Amsterdam’s best ethnic (Syrian, Moroccan, Surinamese, Turkish etc) food.
see all hotels in De Pijp"expensive but nice"
Reviewed by M of Norwich, UK. on Aug 30, 2009
Clean, tidy, and all that you would expect from a five star hotel. Proximity is close to the musueam quarter but about a half hour walk to the city centre it'self. Located in a nice area that is off the tourist trail, nice bars and cafes within a five minute walk and if you can afford it the okura restaurants are first class... one even has two michelin stars...
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out of value="10""Not bang in the city centre but very comfortable"
Reviewed by H of Dublin, Ireland on Aug 12, 2009
Prices were good compared to other 5 star hotels. Tram outside the door which took 8-10mins to Dam sq which was fine but you wouldn' walk it at night, especially after a few drinks. Room very nice but for a 5* I would expect tea/coffee making facilities and a bit more luxury. Gym not included in price, again would expect more from a 5*. Staff were polite but concierge were extra helpful.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 25, 2009
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out of value="10""It could be better"
Reviewed by M of London on Jan 4, 2009
The room we were given (up grade?) was a corner room (windows on two side of four walls) on the 16th floor, so it was very bright with a good view of the city. The size of the room was generous. However, it was surprise not to find tea/coffee making facility in the room, which would been very useful, since our stay was a-week-long one.. A couple of occasions, we found our bedroom and bath room not cleaned and rubbish bins weren't emptied after we came back from being out. As a five-star hotel, the facility and decor of the hotel could be more modern, we felt.. However, the service of the staff was pretty good. We liked the large bedroom and enjoyed special Japanese New Year's day breakfast!
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out of value="10""Not great value for money!"
Reviewed by C of Dublin on Nov 14, 2008
Hotel in good location, near tram lines and the RAI Conference centre - aimed at business travellers. I was disappointed to find that the room cost did not include - city tax (payable on departure) or use of the pool / gym - this required a daily extra membership fee. Room service was not great, food cold, and breakfast exhorbitant cost for average meal. Suggest eating elsewhere - the good tram links make this easy! If I had been paying full price for the room, I would have been very underwhelmed - as it was, it didnt feel like good value for money.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 6, 2008
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out of value="10""Nickel and Dime.......and where are the lights??"
Reviewed by Nikki of Houston on Aug 19, 2008
When we first arrived to the Okura Hotel, we were impressed with it's size and appearance. We were quickly whisked away to our room, and oriented to the remote control which controlled room temperature, curtains, lights, etc. The first thing we noticed was that half the lights in the bathroom were out...the ones directly over the sink. The front desk was responsive, and sent a doorman up. Unfortunately, maintenance could only be contacted during the daytime (we arrived at 7pm) so we had no lights to help us get ready for our night out or the next day. The next day, it was apparent that the lobby (near all of the restaurants) was under full construction. I was not made aware of this prior to our arrival. Even though you can check your internet at a bus stop for free in Amsterdam, it will cost you 30 Euro to do so within the perimeter of the Hotel Okura. Also, the room comfort rating is low because no matter what the remote read, we were unable to adjust the room temperature to our comfort level, which is definitely below 25 degrees Celsius. From the location that is so far removed from the city, and the relentless nickel and diming (wouldn't even let us take our COFFEE upstairs from the restaurant unless we ordered room service!!!!), we will not stay again.
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out of value="10""Great hotel, fantastic restaurants."
Reviewed by petrovskaya of Miami on May 26, 2008
Hotel is a little off center, however it's pretty easy to get there by tram. I loved the restaurant Ciel Blue, the food was amazing! Overall I really enjoyed my stay and definitely recommened this hotel to my friends.
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out of value="10""Not cheap but worth it"
Reviewed by A of Woking on Apr 3, 2008
A great couple of days. Enjoyed the hotl so much we didn't go into Amsterdam much!! Sazanka restaurant especially was brilliant, expensive but worth it!!
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out of value="10""Good Hotel - Depends on the room"
Reviewed by Peter of Verona on Mar 27, 2008
Apparently the hotel is undergoing renovations. Don't think that you're going to get the modern room that they display on their website; there's apparently a good chance that you get the older rooms. Though somewhat dated taste-wise, the hotel was immaculate. It's undergoing renovations and the rooms and hallways are getting the full treatment. Our room, upgraded from the single we were booked in for 70 euros, was 'used'. It was, however, spotless and comfortable. The hotel has good access via taxi and tram to anywhere. We took the tram in from Centraal Station, #25 and it took 15 minutes. The staff were professional in every respect. Overall a fair value, if not a bit pricey. Would've been nice to have that room with the flat-screen tv on the website.
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out of value="10""Best stay ever!!"
Reviewed by P of Oxford on Nov 7, 2007
Really great stay. Highly recommended....super rooms too!!
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out of value="10""Very well designed, very professional service."
Reviewed by Chi-Town Bob of Chicago on Oct 26, 2007
Top notch attractively designed hotel. Staff was as professional and accomodating as could possibly be. An absolutely wonderful hotel for business travelers. For sightseers, this may be a bit far from the main areas for you preferences. The public transportation train is right there, so this does not have to be a deal breaker...but the trains only run until midnight. Only real complaint is that my room had absolutely no spare outlets to plug anything in. Beautiful place, okay location for tourists, great staff!
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 4, 2007
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out of value="10""Luxury at a price"
Reviewed by G of London on Oct 3, 2007
Luxurious rooms, although one would hope so for the rate. Housekeeping can be insistant in the mornings, so don't be afraid to use your "do not disturb" signs. Check out the japanese store in the mall underneath the hotel reception, good food and gifts!
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 30, 2007
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 26, 2007
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out of value="10""Hotel Okura - Great Service / other amenities for a price"
Reviewed by Intrigue1928 of New York on Feb 2, 2007
I reviewed many opinions about the Hotel Okura online and was pre-warned about the fact that they overcharge for everything. I have severe allergies and needed to stay in a super-clean, truly non-smoking room especially since smoking is so prevalent in public areas and felt that the Hotel Okura was the best choice for me...and it was. The Deluxe room was spacious and the bathroom was elegant. Everything was very clean. There was a cute little oragami crane waiting for us. My husband actually took lots of pictures of the bathroom for ideas for our next home. There was a plasma TV in the bedroom and bathroom. There was ample space for the travel bed that we took for our baby - we decided to buy one on our own because the hotel charges 25 Euro per night for use of a crib and at that rate, with a 3 night stay, we might as well have bought it. But in any event, there was lots of space for the travel bed and for us to walk around it. The restaurants in the hotel are very good, but expensive (one had a pre-fix menu for 98 euro per person). The breakfast buffet was not palatable by American standardsand it was expensive - 28 euro per person. The breakfast sausage was made of liverwurst (with a cream cheese texture). There were different foods to choose from like pastries, yogurt, fruit, muffins, and they even had an omelet station. But, nothing was really appealing to my family. Room service was very expensive. The cheapest thing on the breakfast menu was yogurt - plain or strawberry for 4.50 Euro. You have to call room service to get ice, but they arrived within 5 minutes. The location is good - close proximity to the trams which get you to the city/museums. They were easy to navigate. There was a great Japanese restaurant a block away from the hotel. You generally need reservations to go there, but they let us eat by the bar. One night, there was drumming music that kept me awake. I was staying at the 6th floor and called up the reception desk at aro
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out of value="10""Outstanding Room (get the delux)"
Reviewed by Single Travel of US on Jan 21, 2007
The delux room was exactly as described and I loved the comfort. The room was perfectly sized and the bathroom was huge. I loved the hot tub and the "rain shower". The hotel is a little ways from Amsterdam Central however a Tram 25 stop is one block away. I had room service every day and while pricey it was always perfect and there within 20 minutes.
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out of value="10""Outstanding unique complete concept hotel"
Reviewed by B of Copenhagen on Jul 21, 2009
Visually the Hotel is outstanding. The lobby had a great mix of clean old fashion/ futuristic Japanese lounge style. The hotel as a whole contains a great health club with a spa and a pool. Nice feature to have after hours of walking in the city. The restaurants in the hotel area are in their own league and not to mention the restaurant at the very top of the building at 24th floor with an amazing view over Amsterdam including a lounge bar. The Location in the district of De Pijp is perfect. To live in the overcrowded tourist centrum is a bit stressful. Therefor if you want a peaceful vacation it's a perfect match to live in that district of Amsterdam. 2 min. from the hotel you hop on a tram 12 or 25 to the centre of the city. Or just walk. De Pijp is still a part of the city core. The absolute centre is just a few kilometres away. Next time I stay in Amsterdam I will definitely stay at Okura. And by the way the transportation to the Airport Schiphol is solved by buying a taxi voucher from the hotel. It costs € 33. The distance is approximately 13,5 km.
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out of value="10""Super Hotel - Kommer igen"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 20, 2009
Super luksus hotel - Super service og meget hjælpsom personale.
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out of value="10""Bra hotell"
Reviewed by M of Bergen on Jul 13, 2009
Svarte til forventningene. Verdt prisen.
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out of value="10""Luksusopphold i Amsterdam"
Reviewed by J of Vestfold on Jun 3, 2009
Meget behagelig opphold i fine rom med topp service. Det meste kostet imidlertid ekstra: Frokost er ikke inkludert, og koster 30€ pr. person - men den var god! Internettilgang 17€ pr. døgn. Betjent treningssenter og basseng 30€ pr. døgn. To restauranter med en og to Micelinstjerner (den ene ble besøkt, noe som kostet 380€ for to - men du allverden...).
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out of value="10""miglior hotel in amsterdam"
Reviewed by p of milano on Apr 16, 2009
gentilezza.disponibilità e servizio impeccabile rendono quest'albergo il miglior albergo di amsterdam attualmente. camere deluxe spaziose e bagno perfetto.
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out of value="10""goed hotel maar volgende keer een ander"
Reviewed by m of zwijndrecht on Feb 17, 2009
was met vriendin en ons beider dochters van 11 en 13, onthaal was prima, service van hotel is uitstekend, je kunt met alles bij receptie en concierge terecht, ruimtelijk en mooie hal, het kan absoluut wat knusser hier en daar. Kamers schoon, bedden heerlijk, had alleen wel koffie- en theezetmogelijkheid verwacht en voor vijfsterren een wat gemoderniseerdere badkamer met toebehoren, handdoeken waren heerlijk groot en rul dat wel. Totaal geen geluidsoverlast, rustige ligging, beetje ongezellige omgeving. Met tram toch nog wel 10 min. naar wat gezelligheid. Wat bijzonder tegenviel was ontbijt, en dat voor 29,50 euro p.p., koude eieren, weinig broodkeuze, niets speciaals, zou voor ontbijt en die prijs dus ook niet meer terug gaan. Ook zwembadgebruik moet apart worden betaald (12 euro), jammer, dan nog parkeren voor 35 euro en je bent een heleboel geld kwijt voor relatief weinig genot
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out of value="10""Bra men dyrt"
Reviewed by N of Norge on Jan 26, 2009
Bra hotell med god plassering, men at et hotell i denne prisklassen ikke har dyner men kun teppe og laken trekker ned.
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out of value="10""Mange asiatiske turister"
Reviewed by K of Oslo on Jan 5, 2009
Det var mange asiatiske turister på hotellet, men de var som vanlig hygglige
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out of value="10"""Mysigt strax utanför centrala Amsterdam""
Reviewed by N of London on Jan 4, 2009
Detta hotell var väldigt exklusivt..dessutom var det en bit utanför men ändå inte, då man fick njuta i sällskap av lokalbefolkningen och inte enbart av turister.
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out of value="10""Ikke Imponeret"
Reviewed by M of København on Dec 30, 2008
Dette hotel der er ok - men fortjener ikke de 5 stjerner det har - det er et hotel for personer fra Asien, og ikke for personer fra Europa. Sorry
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out of value="10""Tildels overpriset"
Reviewed by L of Oslo on Dec 29, 2008
Det er ok å ta betalt for beliggenhet eller fine rom, men €6 for en kopp kaffe er usaklig. Det var en del usaklige priser her.
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out of value="10""Bra läge för RAI mässan"
Reviewed by L of Skåne on Oct 4, 2008
Okura hotell hade fantastisk design i entrén och lobbyn. Att starta dagen med några längder i poolen var härligt även om det kostade en slant. Rummen var helt ok, men jag hade väntat mig mer. Hotellets resturanger besökte jag inte, men nära fanns många andra restauranger och ett kanonställe för frukost på väg till RAI-mässan. Till mässan var det bara 10 min promenadväg.
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out of value="10""Angenehmes Zentrum für einen Ausflug nach Amsterdam"
Reviewed by L of Iserlohn on Sep 9, 2008
War das erste Hotel, in dem ich keine Klobürste hatte. Der Rest war aber gewohnt gut.
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out of value="10""Imponerende hotel med middelmådigt værelse"
Reviewed by j of København on Sep 2, 2008
Et imponerende flot hotel med service i topklasse. En rigtig flot helseklub mange muligheder for at forkæle sig selv. Centralt placeret i byen med alt indenfor gåafstand. Hotellets bar ligger lige ud til kanalen, hvilket er hyggeligt og charmerende. Værelset var dog alt andet end imponerende. Lille og lidt gammeldags indrettet samt fugtskader på badeværelset - det trak selvfølgelig meget ned i helhedsindtrykket.
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out of value="10""Et hotell med stil"
Reviewed by B of Oslo on Jun 13, 2008
Okura Amsterdam fremstår som et meget pent og komfortabelt hotell med alle ønskelige fasiliteter. Hotellet har flere returanger hvor alle tilbyr utsøkt mat av høy klasse. Personalet er serviceinnstilt og stekker seg langt for å imøtekomme de ønsker og behov en måtte ha. Hotellet ligger ikke lengre unna sentrum enn at man kan spasere dit, gjerne etter en god frokost med jordbær og sjampanje. Dette er et hotell man ønsker å komme tilbake til.
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out of value="10""Luksushotell med utmerket service"
Reviewed by A of Molde on Jun 12, 2008
Var i Amsterdam kun på weekend tur. P.g.a. det korte oppholdet kunne jeg ideelt sett tenkt meg et hotel med beliggenhet i områdene Rembrandts Plein evt. Leidse Plein hvor utestedene var åpen etter kl. 13.00. Når det gjelder hotellet generelt har jeg bare positivt å si bortsett fra at det er svært kostbart å benytte seg av hotellets fasiliteter. Fikk den ordentlige luksus følelsen under oppholdet :-)
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out of value="10""J'y retourne sans hésiter"
Reviewed by D of Paris on Mar 31, 2008
J'y retourne sans hésiter
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out of value="10""War ok"
Reviewed by b of Eislingen on Nov 7, 2007
Etwas außerhalb von der City ca 20 min mit der Tram ins Zentrum
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out of value="10""Distinto elegante per giapponesi"
Reviewed by I of Torino on Nov 7, 2007
Tutto ok, camera piccola ma con tutto, pure il fax. La camera veniva rifatta anche 3 volte al giorno. Non ho gradito che ogni notte mi arrivava un sms dalla banca per un prelievo di 30/50 euro da parte dell'albergo sulla carta di credito. Alla richiesta di informazioni mi è stato detto che il computer fa dei suoi calcoli e fa i prelievi ma che al momento del check out non vengono assegnati. In effetti così è stato ma....che fiducia.
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out of value="10""Hotel à recommander"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 6, 2007
hotel surprenant par sa décoration et son confort. Pas de "faux pli" - excellent service. Il est recommandé de réserver les restaurants !!
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out of value="10""Accogliente e confortevole"
Reviewed by M of Roma on Oct 18, 2007
Servizio molto accurato e puntuale. L'unica pecca è stato il phon di cui non hanno cambiato il tubo, ma era comunque funzionante. Personale sorridente e disponibile. Un po' cara la colazione in hotel
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out of value="10""tres belle hotel tous ce qu'ont peut attendre du luxe;j'y retourne sans probleme"
Reviewed by b of france on Sep 30, 2007
hotel tres propre,sejour garantie
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out of value="10""ein wunderbares Hotel mit einem exzellenten Service"
Reviewed by D of Luxembourg on Sep 11, 2007
ich mochte alles in diesem Hotel, der Service war exzellent, das Zimmer schön und gemütlich... ein Hotel zum empfehlen wenn man ausspannen und Amstderdam kennenlernen möchte
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