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Great location (5 minute walk to Dam), safe, reasonably priced, breakfast included (quite good and filling too). Most of the staff was friendly, as were the people there. There's a fridge you can use (a little small and you leave stuff there at your own risk, but we had no problems, and it's a nice thing to have). Lots of toilets and showers, but the showers are the beach kind, with a suspended shower head, so not that great. Also, no wall sockets in the rooms, just outside or at the reception.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Romania
- Female, 25-30
- (1 review)
Best thing about this hostel is the friendly staff. This hostel has a bunch of weird old homeless looking people who stare blankly for a long time (maybe they were high). Breakfast was stingy, only one thin slice of ham? REALLY?! This hostel is too big hence very systematic. Had to check out at 10am and was refused entry to hang out at the common area for 1 or 2 hours to wait for my flight. I'd rather pay less at other hostels and have a nice breakfast outside.
- Avid Traveller
- Gabillionaire
- Malaysia
- Male, 18-24
- (16 reviews)
The staff are very nice and friendly. I can feel their passion. The atmosphere is cosy. The only minor disadvantage is that there are few electric sockets for charging, especially in the big dorms. If possible, it will be nice to add extension plug board at the sockets.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Hong Kong
- Female, 18-24
- (1 review)
It was ok, but it doesn't have a kitchen, and there's no key in the rooms so anyone staying at the hostel can go into your room :S I left my towel drying in the bedroom and it dissapear! -.- It's right in the red light district so, if you wanna go there, that's a plus...
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Mexico
- Female, 25-30
- (6 reviews)
staff is very very nice and the only word i can describe is excellent!!! the place is near the central staition and china town , a good place to start explore Amsterdam
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- China
- Female, 18-24
- (1 review)
The all staff are very nice and helpful. the security is good. The location is very good too. This hostel is for younger people however When I was staying there, I met much older people.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Japan
- Female, 41+
- (2 reviews)
Staff was wonderful and helpful. Great location, within walking distance of everything.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Female, 25-30
- (1 review)
We had a great stay at Shelter City! The place is right in the heart of the red light district, so all the fun of Amsterdam is literally right outside the door, but it is also extremely secure. The hostel has a nice cafe and courtyard ajoining it, free wifi, and superb free breakfast. The staff are great, too, and took the extra time to learn our names and help us with SO SO much. Hate having to put my stuff in lockers, but they were conveniently located and added some extra peace of mind!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female
- (1 review)
The hostel is centrally located. 10 minutes walk from the central station and right next door to the red light district. Breakfast is quite nice. Staff are super. The is a strong sense of community with various group activities, including a walking tour. From the perspective of facilities, the hostel is really basic though. I stayed in room No.5 and my bed was literally in the hallway. Everybody in the inner part needed to pass by my bed. It felt very strange. The bathroom is not clean.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Switzerland
- Male, 31-40
- (15 reviews)
Thanks for the staff,they are very kind and friendly.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- China
- Female, 18-24
- (1 review)
I thought the hostel layout was great, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful, and the hostel's no-drugs/alcohol policy ensures the place is clean. The beds were comfortable and lights were sufficient. Inconveniences were that the shower spray was weak, hence it took a longer time to shower. The hostel dorms also lacked electrical outlets, hence everyone were competing for the sockets and many a time a single power outlet was overloaded. Other than that, a huge thanks to the staff!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Singapore
- Male, 18-24
- (2 reviews)
nice place. For me personally, the most important thing is the cheap price considering that i'll just sleep late night and wake up very early. But apparently this shelter give me more than that. The location is in the center heart of Amsterdam so you can just walk outside the shelter and you already in the middle of touristic place. In addition, the security is quite good as well.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Indonesia
- Male, 25-30
- (1 review)
A decent hostel, good location, clean, breakfast is offered, but the organization around that service could be improved. You could get toast or bread with cheese&ham, not both.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Estonia
- Female, 25-30
- (4 reviews)
Great place to stay, in a very central situation, near the Central Station. Rooms and Bathrooms very clean, great breakfast and very kind staff. Five stars, nearly! :)
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Italy
- Male, 31-40
- (1 review)
The first thing that happened was that my towel, that was on my bed, got stolen.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Sweden
- Male, 25-30
- (3 reviews)
Whilst I appreciate the Christian ethos of this hostel, I think the staff may also want to focus on the customer service aspect of running a hostel. On check in I was told that I was not allowed to use drugs, that there were prayer meetings at certain times, and if I hadn't guessed already - they were a christian hostel. I was not however told where the shower rooms were, how breakfast worked, or what time it was at - these I had to figure out on my own, or that you had to pay to use a towel!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Female, 25-30
- (4 reviews)
Ten points:) There were very very very good hostel:)
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Turkey
- All Female Group, 18-24
- (5 reviews)
