| Amsterdam bed and breakfast accommodation is | | | | (near the infamous red light district and coffeeshops) |
| plentiful in this beautiful European city if you know | | | | and the museum quarter. If you are a party animal |
| where to look. | | | | then you should opt for the former but if you prefer |
| Although in Amsterdam, bed and breakfast is not a | | | | your peace and quiet or the beauty of a leafy |
| commonly used phrase, this is effectively the service | | | | suburban location then go for the latter - its also |
| you get from a local one or two star hotel. | | | | usually cheaper as well! |
| If you stay in a top international hotel of four or five | | | | The morning meal served in an Amsterdam bed and |
| stars, you might even have to pay for breakfast! | | | | breakfast is usually the same everywhere - cured |
| The typical Amsterdam bed and breakfast is a small | | | | meat and Dutch cheese, breads, jams, orange juice, |
| classic Dutch "skinny house" that is cosy but clean | | | | coffee and tea. Cereal is sometimes served but fried |
| and friendly. A comfortable bed and nice breakfast is | | | | food usually not. If you are looking for a hot |
| all you need as you will probably only be there in the | | | | breakfast then it is often cheaper to book a normal |
| evenings and overnight anyway. | | | | b&b and buy your breakfast at one of the |
| The most popular locations in which to find an | | | | many cafes and restaurants, rather than book a |
| Amsterdam bed and breakfast are in the city center | | | | more expensive hotel. |