Cityden Zuidas
Amstelveen · Netherlands · Professor J.H. Bavincklaan 3
About Cityden Zuidas — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Amstelveen
Cityden Zuidas is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Amstelveen, Netherlands. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, gym, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
Great stay for families! We stayed here for a few days with our kids and really liked it. The apartment was clean, modern, and had everything we needed — especially the kitchen and laundry. The area is quiet but well connected to the city. Staff were friendly and helpful. Would definitely stay again!
his property offers a calm, spacious retreat just outside the city centre. Our apartment was impressively large — plenty of room for a family of three — and thoughtfully designed, with a clean, modern feel throughout. Although the location is around 20 minutes by train from the old town, it’s not a drawback. The city’s public transport system is excellent, and with a tram stop just five minutes from the building, getting around was simple and efficient. We were able to travel across the city with ease, making the distance feel negligible. The hotel staff were welcoming and genuinely helpful. Even when we placed a food order very late at night, it was delivered promptly to our room — a small gesture that left a strong impression. Breakfast was nicely presented and readily available, setting a good tone for the day. Overall, while not in the city centre itself, this hotel offers generous space, strong service, and excellent connectivity. It’s a smart choice for travellers who value comfort and convenience without sacrificing access to the heart of the city.
This hotel is located in a nice, quiet area, with a public transport station just 2 minutes away. It takes about 30–40 minutes to reach the city center. The room we stayed in was quite small but suitable for two people. The floor was a bit dirty, although the rest of the room was clean. It had a spacious shower and some basic kitchen amenities. One thing I didn’t like was the deposit policy. While taking a deposit is understandable, the hotel only accepts bank cards. I realize that cash isn’t widely used in Amsterdam, but for tourists staying just 1–3 days, this can be inconvenient — not every traveler has a card that might work abroad or card at all. If your card isn’t accepted in the Netherlands, you simply won’t be able to stay here and won’t be welcomed? This is something you have to consider before staying there. Another issue is the refund process: the hotel promises to return the deposit within 24 hours after check-out. Again, this may be problematic for short-term visitors who are already out of the country by then — what if there’s a delay or issue with the refund? There’s a small tourist and snack shop on-site. Some members of the reception staff were very helpful, while others were less so.