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Jan Luyken Amsterdam

$180-280/ night

Book this if You want the vibe of a wealthy friend's canal house where the wine fridge is always open and free.

Why People Love It

9.1808 reviews
  • The 'open bar' concept: unlimited self-service wine, beer, and spirits included in the rate
  • Location is unbeatable: quiet street sandwiched between the Rijksmuseum and luxury shopping
  • Design feels like a high-end private residence, not a corporate hotel

Quick Take: The rooms are Amsterdam-tiny, but the free-flowing booze and snacks in the stunning library make you forget you can't open your suitcase fully.

Reviewed by @bonnierakhitI fell in love with the design here—the terracotta walls and Art Nouveau tiles are stunning. It’s right in the Museum Quarter but feels so peaceful. My room was a total vibe, and the lounge is the perfect spot to unwind with a book.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers are obsessed with the 'free drinks and snacks' policy and the homey design, often forgiving the small room sizes because of the generous common areas.

Reality check

Housekeeping consistency has dipped recently, with reports of dust in corners and missed spots in bathrooms.

  • You enjoy a nightcap (or three) without paying €15 per drink
  • You prefer boutique charm over big-box hotel amenities
  • You plan to spend your time exploring museums and just need a stylish crash pad

Cleanliness & Maintenance

7.8
  • Housekeeping: Generally daily and decent, but recent reviews cite missed dust and rushed turnover.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Usually good, though older grouting in some bathrooms can look tired.
  • Maintenance: Historic building quirks mean occasional creaks or slow drains, but generally well-kept.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp and high quality, typical of a 4-star boutique.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh, no lingering smoke or mustiness reported.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Creaky floorboards from rooms above
  • Doors slamming in the hallway
  • Internal plumbing sounds

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel was recently acquired by Leonardo Hotels but retains its unique 'Jan Luyken' boutique identity.
  • Breakfast is often included in the 'all-in' rate, but verify your specific booking terms.
  • There is a small gym on-site now, contrary to older reviews saying there isn't.

What to pack

  • Earplugs for the creaky floors
  • Slippers (floors can be cold)
  • A smaller carry-on suitcase (seriously, space is tight)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Medium Room (approx 20m²) for a humane amount of space
  • Rooms with a bay window facing Jan Luijkenstraat for classic Amsterdam views

Rooms to avoid

  • Snug Single (10m²) unless you are truly solo and minimalist
  • Small Double (13m²) if you are a couple with anything more than a backpack

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love a room on a higher floor facing the street (Jan Luijkenstraat) to avoid internal courtyard noise. If possible, please avoid rooms directly adjacent to the elevator.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the alcohol really free?

Yes. The hotel operates on a 'home-away-from-home' concept where self-service wine, beer, and spirits in the lounge are included in your stay.

Is there air conditioning?

Yes, all rooms have climate control, which is a luxury in historic Amsterdam buildings.

How far is the Van Gogh Museum?

It is literally around the corner, less than a 3-minute walk.

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, it is pet-friendly, but expect a fee around €35-50 per night.

Is there an elevator?

Yes, the hotel has an elevator, but it can be small and slow. Some rooms (like the Studio) may still require stairs.

What is the breakfast like?

It's a high-quality continental spread (pastries, yogurt, fruit, local breads) rather than a massive hot buffet.


Insider Tips

  • The library garden is a secret oasis; take your free glass of wine out there in the afternoon.

  • Don't buy water bottles; there is a tap for still and sparkling water in the lounge.

  • The 'Studio' room has a private entrance from the street, making you feel like a true local resident.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Snug' room is so small the bathroom sink might be in the bedroom area.

  • 💡The 'free drinks' policy creates a very social, almost hostel-like camaraderie among guests in the library, but with a luxury crowd.

  • 💡Housekeeping can be a bit relaxed; you might find dust on the high shelves.

  • 💡The hotel scent is distinct—a mix of old wood and fresh linen.

  • 💡You can grab snacks (fruit, sweets) from the kitchen area 24/7.

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