Fri 4 Jan 2008
My name is Julia. I am 26. Being a journalist, I often used to be on business in Amsterdam – either alone or with a colleague of mine, Frank – and have already known a plenty of cheap Amsterdam hotels to stay at. I think I will be able to help you in the choice of the really inexpensive hotel. Sometimes I will ask Frank to post short notes about it too. See you here, Julia.
You have already been familiar by hearsay with Amsterdam on a certain, the capital of the Netherlands. Of course Amsterdam attracts you not only with its unusual reputation of bold attractions, amusement, shops and clubs, the Red Lights District. But Amsterdam is also famous for museums, such as Houseboat Museum in Prinsengracht, opposite 296, churches, canals, thanks to which Amsterdam has got nickname “Venice of the North”. Let alone the heart of the city – Dam square – the “place of residence” of hundreds tame pigeons.
And now if you are going to visit it, then I can advise you to start from choosing a cheap hotel in Amsterdam Their variety will impress anybody. The choice won’t be easy among these small and big, cheap and budget hotels, in any way you can find a hotel exactly you need. One can reserve a vacant room for any period beforehand. Pre-payment is rarely required, a guest pays for rent on his arrival.
This blog will help to make a solution by posting useful information about cheap hotels of Amsterdam. Due to the information it is possible to choose the accommodation online at your taste. Fauna-lovers can stay at the cheap hotel near the Artis Zoo with the collection of animals from all over the World. Or the Jordaan quater, the oldest in Amsterdam, can offer bars and pubs, small shops at every corner, so does the Rembrandtplein quater, which, in addition, is rich in hotels Amsterdam. Staying there, you can hear a real Dutch music and seat in a street-cafe of the best Dutch traditions.
Who doesn’t want to stay near the Red Light District or Leidse-square, the most popular centre of night-life with coffee-shops and sex shops, with famous red lights in old-fashioned design.
What else to say? Welcome to Amsterdam – the city of antiques, books, brilliants and amazing rarities!
My name is Mary Simes and I have just moved to Amsterdam to my husband’s sister. I am blogging about Amsterdam Sights & Hotels in Amsterdam.
It's my first experience with blogging. 

