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Hotel Manofa in Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Hotel Manofa
Damrak 46-48
Amsterdam, Netherlands 1012 LL
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Four-floor hotel situated in the heart of Amsterdam on the main street Damrak, just 60 metres from the red light district.
Guestrooms in neutral décor with yellow curtains and modern furnishings; all equipped with televisions and hair dryers.
An Italian menu is offered in the hotel’s restaurant, and multilingual staff man the 24-hour reception area.
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Amenities | Features | Reviews
Hotel Manofa Amenities
Multilingual staff are available to assist guests and the safe deposit box at the 24-hour front desk can be used free of charge.
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Features
Guests of the Hotel Manofa enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast each morning. Marquis Restaurant - Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving a selection of Italian specialties.
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Hotel Manofa Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Hotel Manofa
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Overall: 3.29 |
Service
3.43 |
Condition
2.71 |
Cleanliness
3.29 |
Comfort
3.14 |
Recommend
71.43 % |
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| Near, Nice, But Bottom-Notch |
Overall: 2 |
Service 3 |
Condition 2 |
Cleanliness 2 |
Comfort 2 |
Recommend No |
| Although well-located on the Damrak, the Manofa is as basic as you can get. The Spartan room would be serviceable, especially for those who don't want to linger in their hotel rooms, but the Manofa offers no amenities, not even an elevator. Towels are small and stiff, and only one is provided per day. Pillows are blankets stuffed in cases. Staff is friendly and well-intentioned, but that is the only plus.
Reviewed by traveler from Philadelphia, Pa. on June 28, 2006 |
| great location |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| The Hotel Manofa is a good hotel to stay if you are going to party. It is right by most of the coffeshops, a couple of blocks from the red light district, near all the nightclubs, and even bettter about a five minute walk from central station. If you are going to amsterdam to party this is a good place to stay. If this is a family trip i rwould recommend another spot. If you are going to amsterdam you have to check out Barney's Coffeshop by far one of the best coffeeshops in amsterdam.
Reviewed by traveler from Louisiana on April 27, 2006 |
| Great location, not much of a room |
Overall: 3 |
Service 3 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 2 |
Recommend No |
| The hotel is right in the middle of everything. The room was pretty bare.. but comfortable..
Reviewed by traveler from St Louis Park, MN on April 16, 2006 |
| Nice little Corner, right across the Red Light District |
Overall: 4 |
Service 3 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Basically it was comfortable - I was there during January so it got cold at nights, the heating system wasn't necessarily helpful and the window seemed to letting in some air. They kind of made up for it with the extra sheets left in the closet. The TV was cool, I got several CNN channels in English and the rest was in Dutch, but overall it was fine. The bathrooms were small, but larger than what I expected considering that it is European architecture. The place is the perfect spot if you want to hop on the tram system and get around town - it's literally 3 blocks away from the Central Station that connects you to the most important lines in Amsterdam. It's also got plenty of places to eat around it - many Indonesian places, but also Argentinian steak houses, a few KFC's, McDonald's, local Dutch cuisine, and an interesting little restaurant called "Teasers" (kind of like Hooters, but slightly less worn.) There's an internet cafe two doors down, which is perfect if you need internet access, and there's a coffeehouse in the Grasshopper's across the small canal right in front of the hotel. Staff's friendly too.
Reviewed by traveler from New York, NY on February 5, 2006 |
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