THE 13 best HOSTELS IN AMSTERDAM

Last Updated: 03/09/22 | March 9th, 2022

Amsterdam will always have a special place in my heart. I spent a month there on my first trip around the world in 2006. I made friends, wandered far and wide, and really got to know the city, its neighborhoods, and its people.

In fact, I fell in love with Amsterdam that trip, and I’ve been back to visit Amsterdam each year since.

It’s one of the most went to and backpacked cities in Europe, with so much to see and do.

The city’s popularity implies filled with hundreds of hostels, hotels, and guesthouses.

With so numerous places showing up in your search results, how do you know which are the best hostels in Amsterdam? I mean, dozens are “top rated” on Hostelworld, right?

I’ve been going to Amsterdam for a decade and have stayed in dozens upon dozens of places over the years. There are a lot of things to consider when selecting a hostel. The top four when picking the best hostel in Amsterdam are:

Location – Amsterdam can take some time to get around. pick a place that is central to the sites and nightlife you want to see. All the hostels noted here are in central locations.

Price – In Amsterdam, you really get what you pay for, so if you choose a really cheap one, you’re probably going to get a hostel that is small, cramped, and doesn’t offer great service.

Amenities – Every hostel in the city provides totally free Wi-Fi, and many have a totally free breakfast, but if you want much more than that, be sure to do your research to find the hostel that best meets your needs!

Staff – All the hostels noted here have amazing staff! They are very friendly and knowledgeable. even if you don’t end up staying at one of the places noted below, be sure to look up reviews to guarantee you end up somewhere where the staff is helpful and friendly! They can make or break a hostel!

To help you plan your trip, here is my list of the hostels in Amsterdam that I like the most. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following hostels are the best in each category:

Best Hostel for budget Travelers: Euphemia Old City Canal Zone
Best Hostel for Families: StayOkay Vondelpark
Best Hostel for digital Nomads: Clink Noord
Best Hostel for Partying: Durty Nellys Inn
Best Hostel for Solo female Travelers: StayOkay Vondelpark or Clink Noord
Best overall Hostel: The flying Pig Downtown

Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my extensive list of the best hostels in Amsterdam:

Price legend (per night)

$ = Under 20 EUR

$$ = 20-30 EUR

$$$ = Over 30 EUR

 

1. Euphemia Old City Canal Zone

Located in a former monastery, this hostel sits on a beautiful canal and is close to many of the city’s attractions, particularly the museums. Its beds are comfy, and the rooms are kept clean. It also has bike rentals. If you’re searching for a chill hostel with a view, stay here. Note: guests should be 40 years of age or younger.

Euphemia Old City Canal zone at a glance:

$$

Laid-back lounge for hanging out and meeting people

Convenient location near tons of attractions

Guests should be under 40

Beds from 25 EUR, private rooms from 108 EUR.

Book Euphemia Old City Canal zone here!
 
2. Meininger Amsterdam Hostels

This European hostel chain has two Amsterdam locations. These hostels are fairly big and are not for the partying type. They are chill hostels implied for families, couples, groups, or anybody wanting to escape the party scene. The beds are soft, and you’ll find lots of outlets to charge your electronics. Both hostels are clean, spacious, and comfortable, and offer a fairly good breakfast. When I’m searching for a quiet time, I stay here.

Meininger Amsterdam Hostels at a glance:

$$

Laid-back and quiet atmosphere

Bar on-site makes it easy to meet people

Lots of outlets so you can keep your gear charged

Beds from 25 EUR, private rooms from 113 EUR.

Book Meininger Amsterdam City West here!

Book Meininger Hostel Amsterdam Amstel here!
 
3. Clink Noord

Located in North Amsterdam, this former laboratory from the 1920s has been converted into a stylish, clean space for backpackers. It’s a very awesome, fun, and social environment. It has a fantastic library, workspace, and atrium. There’s a café and on-site bar too. The beds are new, and the pillows are quite soft. Each bunk bed has an individual light and USB socket to charge your phone.

Stay here to get a sense of what Amsterdam outside the city center is like. It’s ideal for travelers who want to get off the beaten track in Amsterdam, and it’s really one of the best hostels here. fun fact: If you’re a musician, you can carry out in the ZincBAR for a totally free one-night stay.

Clink Noord at a glance:

$

Cafe and bar on-site makes it easy to meet people

Lots of common areas (including workspaces for digital nomads)

Organizes lots of activities and hosts live events

Beds from 15 EUR, private rooms from 90 EUR.

Book Clink Noord here!
 
4. Hostel Van Gogh

Located near theVan Gogh museum (hence the name), this easily available hostel is clean with comfy beds. There’s totally free Wi-Fi, shampoo, and shower gel, and it provides an all-you-can-eat luxury continental breakfast buffet for only 5 EUR. It also has bike rentals. There’s an age restriction (18–40) for the mixed dorms. I like staying here because the dorms are single beds, there’s art on the walls, and it’s easy to visit all the major attractions from here. (Also, it’s away from the chaos of the Red Light District!)

Hostel Van Gogh at a glance:

$$

Convenient location near lots of attractions

Super affordable buffet breakfast

Lots of great perks and amenities (bike rentals, totally free shampoo/soap)

Private rooms from 88 EUR (dorms not currently provided due to COVID-19).

Book Hostel Van Gogh here!
 
5. Stayokay Amsterdam Vondelpark

This hostel is part of the YHA association and is pretty standard for them. It’s sort of sterile. everything is fairly clean and modern, and the beds are kinda comfy. like Meininger, this hostel is best for couples, groups, families, and non-partying travelers. There’s a good continental breakfast and bike rentals. Also, it’s quiet and there’s no partying. If you’re a YHA member, you get 10% off when you check-in.

Stayokay Amsterdam Vondelpark at a glance:

$$$

Quiet and laid-back atmosphere

10% discount for YHA members

Great choice for families

Beds from 32 EUR, private rooms from 89 EUR.

Book StayOkay Amsterdam Vondelpark here!
 
6. The flying Pig Downtown

This is one of my favorite hostels in the world, and I practically always stay here when I’m in town. It’s popular with travelers wanting to chill and smoke, and the bar area gets very busy at night. It may not be the most affordable hostel in the city, but the showers are good, and the pillows and beds are very comfy. There are charging points by each of the beds too. because of its well-known reputation, it’s practically always full, so it’s easy to make friends. stay at the downtown location if you want much more space and a bigger bar.

The flying Pig downtown at a glance:

$$

Great place to meet people

Super fun and social atmosphere

Bar on-site

Beds from 28 EUR.

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There’s also an uptown location near Vondelpark that is a bit quieter and much more relaxed, but it’s a lot smaller.

Book The flying Pig Uptown here!

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7. Durty Nellys Inn

Located in the center of Amsterdam by the Red Light District, this is your classic, cozy, tiny, fun backpacker hostel. The beds are good for a stay, and each comes with its own reading light and power outlet. The hostel creates a great community, and it’s really easy to meet other travelers here. The staff is very knowledgeable, and there’s a hearty breakfast too. Hostel guests also get a discount in the pub located downstairs. given its location, it’s a party hostel.

Durty Nellys Inn at a glance:

$$

Great place to meet other travelers

Bar on-site for hanging out and having fun

Organizes lots of activities

Beds from 32 EUR.

Book Durty Nellys Inn here!
 
8. Hans Brinker Hostel Amsterdam

Hans Brinker has been around nearly 50 years, and it hasn’t changed much because I started visiting. It’s near all of Amsterdam’s best nightlife and only five minutes from the Museumplein. There’s a hip underground bar and a cheap restaurant on-site. The rooms are pretty basic, but there’s totally free breakfast. It’s one of the most old-school, popular hostels in the city. It’s a bit of an institution.

Hans Brinker Hostel Amsterdam at a glance:

$

Convenient location near lots of bars and clubs

Bar and restaurant on-site

Free breakfast

Beds from 26 EUR, private rooms for 113 EUR.

Book Hans Brinker Hostel Amsterdam here!
 
9. The Bulldog Hotel

While I thought the lack of a common area detracted from the overall social atmosphere of this hostel, it does have a pub that provides cheap and filling food and drinks. The dorm rooms are clean and modern, and each has its own shower. It’s located best in the heart of the Red Light District, so it’s a bit wild on the weekends! It’s one of the best hostels in the city!

The Bulldog hotel at a glance:

$$

Pub with cheap food and drinks

Party atmosphere

Easy to meet people and have funBeds from 22 EUR, private rooms from 98 EUR.

Book The Bulldog hotel here!
 
10. shelter City Hostel

I don’t stay at this place often, and I only include it on the list because not everyone wants to party. This is an alcohol-free, party-free, and drug-free hostel with separate rooms for men and women. The rooms are comfy, the showers well kept, and many of the guests here are pretty quiet. There’s also totally free breakfast.

Shelter City Hostel at a glance:

$$

Great place to escape the party

Female-only dorms for extra privacy and security

Alcohol-free space so you can get a good sleep

Beds from 25 EUR.

Book shelter City Hostel here!
 
11. St. Christopher’s at The Winston

This old converted hotel near the Red Light district is one of the all-around best hostels in Amsterdam. It has a beer garden and smoking area, and provides discounts on food and drink in the bar downstairs, which is also popular with locals because of its cheap pleased hour. The hallways have cool art, and the beds are comfy. This is a great, great place to meet other travelers. Be sure to get a room on the inner courtyard to avoid the late-night street noise.

St. Christopher’s at The Winston at a glance:

$$$

Cheap food and drinks

Great place to meet people

Fun and lively vibe

Beds from 35 EUR, private rooms from 103 EUR.

Book St. Christopher’s at The Winston here!
 
12. CityHub Amsterdam

This cool new providing has communal areas and shared bathrooms like a hostel, but private rooms like a hotel. The rooms look like space-age hubs (or capsules) from the outside. inside you’ll find very little space but comfy beds and a quiet environment. It’s a modern, keyless experience. You’ll get a wristband that’ll let you do everything, including purchase beer. The bathrooms are excellent, with awesome showers, and luxury toiletries, including flatirons and curling irons. It’s one of the best new hostels in Amsterdam.

CityHub Amsterdam at a glance:

$$$

Tons of modern amenities (like a hotel)

Bar/Lounge on-site for hanging out and meeting people

Lots of privacy

Rooms from 103 EUR.

Book CityHub Amsterdam here!
 
13. Ecomama

Ecomama is a new, environmentally friendly hostel located best at the end of the Red Light district and around the corner from Waterlooplein. everything here is environmentally sustainable, from the use of fair-trade materials to natural stone heating and waste recycling. The rooms are beautiful, with art on the walls, lots of light, and uber comfy mattresses. The common room has a lot of space to hang out in, there’s a spacious kitchen, and the whole building is filled with a lot of natural light. It’s very much the poshest hostel on the list!

Ecomama at a glance:

$

Boutique, environmentally friendly atmosphere

Convenient location near the Red Light District

Lots of common space so it’s easy to meet people

Dorm beds from 19 EUR per night. private rooms start around 115 EUR per night.

Book Ecomama here!

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This list of the tried-and-true best hostels in Amsterdam ought to make planning your trip to Amsterdam a breeze. If you want a great place to stay during your visit, you won’t go wrong with any of these hostels!
 

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