Cheapest Marriott Hotel In Amsterdam
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The cheapest luxury Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Amsterdam are:

Read on to learn more about the best Marriott hotels in Amsterdam to find out whether they are right for you.

The prices in this article are based on a stay of 16-20 July 2024. Rates were correct at the time of writing. May through to the end of September are great months to visit Amsterdam as the weather is mild. Amsterdam can be unpleasantly chilly and icy mid-winter, although, if you’re lucky, you can skate on the canals.

Book any Marriott or other luxury hotel via our luxury travel concierge to get free breakfast, hotel credit, room upgrade (subject to availability), as well as all your usual Marriott Bonvoy points, making these rates an even better deal.

There is no Ritz-Carlton and no Four Seasons in Amsterdam. You need to pick one of the properties below to stay in a luxury Marriott Bonvoy hotel. Read more about our top Marriott hotel picks in Amsterdam below.

1. Moxy Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

Moxy Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is the cheapest Marriott near Amsterdam, but be under no illusions. Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is a train ride from central Amsterdam, so this is not an ideal hotel to base yourself at, but it is cheap.

Prices here in July start at around €110 EUR per night. This is the cheapest Marriott near Amsterdam, but it is not luxurious.

2. Renaissance Amsterdam

The Renaissance Amsterdam is labeled as a luxury hotel, but it is not a patch on the hotels outlined above. The Marriott, for example, offers a better club lounge, nicer refurbished rooms, and a better location. But the Renaissance Amsterdam is fairly cheap for Amsterdam.

Renaissance Amsterdam is located near the Herengracht Canal and is a 25-minute walk from Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. The movie Museum is only 2 km away. This location isn’t great. It does, however, offer a club lounge.

Prices here in July start at around €172 EUR per night.

3. Moxy Amsterdam Houthavens

Moxy Amsterdam Houthavens overlooks the harbor and is the cheapest Marriott within Amsterdam, but again is not luxurious. Prices here in July start at around €179 EUR per night.

4. Amsterdam Marriott Hotel

The Amsterdam Marriott Hotel is fairly ugly from the outside. A red brick block monstrosity, but inside, you will be pleasantly surprised.

Rooms have been renovated with nice bathrooms, and the decor uses modern, natural materials. There’s a decent M Club Lounge, which is one of the best executive club lounges in Amsterdam.

Amsterdam Marriott Hotel is just moments from Amsterdam city centre’s best shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations, including the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark.

In the evening, unwind with hand-crafted cocktails in the lounge before dining on juicy steaks and local produce at their delectable steakhouse. With a 24-hour fitness center and soothing sauna.

This is a luxury Marriott hotel. Prices here in July start at around €358 EUR per night, and if you book this Marriott or any of the Marriott hotels below via our luxury travel concierge, you will get extra free benefits. You also get all your usual Marriott Bonvoy points and perks when you book via our concierge.

5. Apollo Hotel Amsterdam, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Apollo Hotel Amsterdam, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, is located on scenic Apollolaan, overlooking the intersection of five canals. This hotel falls under the Marriott umbrella, so you can earn and burn your Marriott Bonvoy points here.

This downtown hotel is well-positioned with a unique interior design, thoughtful amenities, and a prime location in the city center. It is within walking distance to numerous museums, parks, and the Convention Center.

It’s also near the Anne Frank House, The Rijksmuseum and Dam Square. Recharge in unique hotel rooms and suites with canal views, indulgent bedding, flat-screen TVs, large workstations, and free Wi-Fi. Enjoy the Design Room’s beauty and the suite’s generous living room.

The property also features a 24-hour fitness center, an exclusive members’ club lounge, EV charging stations, and a business center.

Prices here in July start at around €400 EUR per night.

5. W Amsterdam

Split across two unique buildings, a former telephone exchange and a bank, W Amsterdam, pictured above, is an intriguing design mix of heritage and contemporary style. Mixing historical Dutch architectural elements with cutting-edge design right next to Dam Square.

There are 238 stylish guestrooms, including 23 suites, three WOW suites, and two lavish Extreme WOW Suites.

You can choose rooms in the Bank and the Exchange Building. The Bank Building offers a more exclusive and sophisticated experience within the W. Guests looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city can check in to the Bank Building, where the stylish rooms and sumptuous AWAY® Spa provide the ultimate city retreat. This sophisticated sanctuary has 66 rooms, including 13 suites and an award-winning AWAY Spa, including an indoor pool located in the former Vaults of the Bank, a Wet Deck Rooftop pool and sundeck with views of the Royal Palace, priority access for hotel guests.

The Exchange Building offers captivating views, integrated spaces, and interesting lines that echo its previous role in connecting the people of Amsterdam. The Exchange building has 172 stylish rooms, including ten spacious suites, and sets the scene for endless nights.

W Amsterdam also offers 2 Destination restaurants, Mr Porter and The Duchess, awarded with a Michelin Star. The rooftop W Lounge overlooks the Royal Palace and the city lights, and you can enjoy a cocktail here or take a dip at the Wet Deck with its iconic rooftop pool.

Prices here in July start at around €404 EUR per night.

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