The Hotel Arena is a stylish Amsterdam hotel which offers modern contemporary style accommodation within a sensitively restored Gothic... more »
The Hotel Arena is a stylish Amsterdam hotel which offers modern contemporary style accommodation within a sensitively restored Gothic Church. This hotel offers guests all the modern amenities expected from a quality Amsterdam hotel in the unique setting of a renovated historical church. Accommodation in Hotel Arena is within 121 rooms. Each room varies from the next in both size style and shape. The Hotel Arena offers in-house dining and cafe facilities to all patrons of this luxury Amsterdam hotel. Groups can also avail of superb meeting and conference facilities at the Hotel Arena. Visitors who enjoy lively night-life can pay a visit to the hotel nightclub and enjoy a night out Amsterdam style! The property also offers banquet facilities, bar, barbecue area, business center, concierge, conference facilities, dry cleaning, Internet access - wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and costs EUR 5.00 per hour, laundry service, lift/ elevator, lobby, non-smoking rooms, parking facilities - public parking is possible on site and costs EUR 25.00 per day, reception, restaurant: 1 - breakfast room, room service, safe deposit box, secretarial services, tour desk, ticket service, garden and terrace and bicycle rental. It's a smoke-free hotel.Note: a 5% city tax is applicable and to be paid at the hotel.
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The place talks the talk but does not
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Posted Aug 02, 2007
Mediocre
The place talks the talk but does not walk the walk. I arrived late and was very tired. The staff at the desk was not very helpful. The place is like puzzle or rat maze. I was directed to my room on the third floor and could not find it. The...
Although multiple-guest rooms were
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Posted Jul 28, 2000
Okay
Although multiple-guest rooms were available, my boyfriend and I opted for a private room. There were two single beds (to our dismay) and the room was newly decorated (the whole place was under reconstruction). Our tiny window looked out on the...