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What are the hostels like in Amsterdam? Are they safe and do they have a good atmosphere?

Of course they do! Hostels in Amsterdam are generally very safe and have a great atmosphere. They're perfect for meeting people from all over the world and sharing experiences. Relax and enjoy

Of course they do! Hostels in Amsterdam are generally very safe and have a great atmosphere. They're perfect for meeting people from all over the world and sharing experiences. Relax and enjoy

Of course! That's one of the best things about hostels. They have common areas where there's always someone willing to chat, as well as organised activities like walking tours or games in the evening. Get ready to make lots of friends!

How are the prices? Are they much cheaper than hotels?

Definitely! Hostels are the cheapest option for accommodation in Amsterdam. You can save a lot of money on accommodation and use it on bikes, stroopwafels and beers. 😉

What are the rooms like? Do I have to share a room?

Most hostels have shared rooms (dorms), which are the cheapest and where you can meet people. But beware! Many also offer private rooms if you prefer more privacy. There are options for everyone!

What about the bathrooms? How does that work in a hostel?

Usually, the bathrooms are shared and are outside the rooms. But don't worry, most hostels keep them very clean. Some also have bathrooms inside the rooms.

Are there kitchens in the hostels? Can I prepare my own food?

Usually yes! Many hostels have equipped kitchens so you can prepare your own breakfast, dinner or whatever you feel like. It's a good way to save a few euros and cook with your new friends.

What about the location? Are they close to the tourist sites?

There are hostels all over the city, so you have a choice! Many are located in central areas or are well connected by public transport, so getting to the museums, the canals and the coffee shops won't be a problem. Do some research to find the one that suits you best!

Are there lockers or safes to store my stuff?

Yes! Most hostels offer lockers or safety deposit boxes in the rooms or in common areas so you can safely store your important things while you explore the city. Your backpack will be safe!

What's the atmosphere like? Is it noisy at night?

It depends on the hostel. Some have a more party atmosphere, with bars and events, while others are quieter. If you're looking for peace and quiet to sleep, check out the reviews or ask the hostel before you book. You're sure to find the atmosphere you're looking for!

How's the WiFi? Does it work well for uploading my photos to Instagram?

WiFi is usually free and works quite well in most hostels! So you'll be able to stay connected, share your amazing photos of Amsterdam and plan your next adventure without any problems. 😉

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Best Hostels in Amsterdam 2026: Where to stay & book direct

The best Amsterdam Hostels are central, social and put you within walking distance of the canals, the museums and a tram stop — and the cheapest way to book one is direct, with no booking-site fees. Onefam runs one standout hostel in Amsterdam: Onefam Amstel, tucked into the buzzing De Pijp neighbourhood and rated 9.7 on Hostelworld. This guide covers where to stay, what a hostel in Amsterdam actually costs, how to get in from Schiphol, and how to lock in the lowest price.

The best hostel in Amsterdam: Onefam Amstel

If you want one social, central, genuinely well-rated base in the city, Onefam Amstel is the easy pick. It sits on Sarphatipark in De Pijp — arguably Amsterdam’s most loved local neighbourhood — a five-minute walk from the Albert Cuyp Market and the Heineken Experience, and a short tram ride from the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. With a 9.7 rating on Hostelworld, it’s consistently ranked among the best hostels in Amsterdam for atmosphere, cleanliness and location.

HostelNeighbourhoodBest forHostelworld
Onefam AmstelDe Pijp (Sarphatipark)Social travellers, markets, museums & nightlife9.7

It’s the kind of hostel people come to Amsterdam for: a mixed crowd of solo travellers, backpackers and groups of friends, a sociable common area and terrace, free Wi-Fi, 24/7 reception and a real local neighbourhood on the doorstep rather than a tourist-trap strip.

Where to stay in Amsterdam: best areas for hostels

The best area to stay in Amsterdam depends on the trip you want. The historic centre (the canal ring around Dam Square and the Jordaan) is the most postcard-perfect but also the most touristy and expensive. For a stay that’s central but still feels like the real Amsterdam, De Pijp — where Onefam Amstel is based — is hard to beat: cafés, the city’s biggest street market, leafy Sarphatipark and easy trams in every direction.

  • De Pijp — local, lively and central; the Albert Cuyp Market, Heineken Experience, brunch spots and Sarphatipark, with the museums a tram ride away. This is where Onefam Amstel sits.
  • Canal Ring / Jordaan — the classic postcard Amsterdam of canals and gabled houses; beautiful but pricier and busier.
  • Museum Quarter (Oud-Zuid) — the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Vondelpark; quieter and more upmarket.
  • Amsterdam-Oost & Noord — up-and-coming, cheaper areas a little further out, good if you don’t mind a longer ride in.

Wherever you base yourself, Amsterdam is compact and flat, so a central hostel plus a tram day-pass (or a bike) gets you everywhere fast.

How much do hostels in Amsterdam cost?

A hostel dorm bed in Amsterdam typically costs around €30–€60 per night, depending on the season, the day of the week and how far ahead you book. Amsterdam is one of Europe’s pricier hostel cities — demand is high and beds are limited — so prices climb sharply in summer, on weekends and around big events and festivals. Private and twin rooms run higher. Booking sites add a commission on top of the nightly rate, so booking direct on Onefam removes those fees and is usually the cheapest way to get the same bed.

Room typeTypical Amsterdam price (per night)
Dorm bed (shared room)from ~€30–€60
Twin / private roomhigher — varies by season
Booking-site fee€0 when you book direct with Onefam

To keep costs down: travel midweek and outside July–August, book early, and skip the OTA commission by booking direct. At Onefam Amstel you can choose from 3-, 4-, 6-, 9- and 12-bed mixed dorms (some ensuite) or a twin/private room — the bigger the dorm, the cheaper the bed.

Why book your Amsterdam hostel direct with Onefam

  • Best price, no booking fees — you skip the OTA commission that Booking.com and Hostelworld add on top.
  • 9.7 on Hostelworld — one of the highest-rated hostels in Amsterdam for vibe, cleanliness and staff.
  • Genuinely social — a lively common area and terrace, with other travellers easy to meet.
  • Unbeatable location — De Pijp puts the market, museums, parks and nightlife minutes away.

A closer look at Onefam Amstel (De Pijp)

In one of Amsterdam’s most characterful neighbourhoods, Onefam Amstel (9.7 on Hostelworld) is built around meeting people and exploring on foot. You’re on Sarphatipark, steps from the city’s best street market and a flat, walkable distance from the big sights. Inside you’ll find a sociable common area and terrace, a guest kitchen, lockers, luggage storage, towel rental, free Wi-Fi and 24/7 reception.

  • Rooms: 3-, 4-, 6-, 9- and 12-bed mixed dorms (some ensuite), plus twin and twin bunk-bed private rooms.
  • Vibe: social and friendly — perfect for solo travellers and small groups who want to meet people.
  • Location: Sarphatipark, De Pijp — five minutes from the Albert Cuyp Market and Heineken Experience.
  • Rating: 9.7 on Hostelworld, among the best-rated hostels in the city.

Are these youth hostels? Who stays at Onefam Amstel

If you’re searching for a youth hostel in Amsterdam, Onefam Amstel is exactly that kind of stay: budget-friendly, social and built around meeting other travellers — but open to all ages, with no membership card required. Most guests are solo travellers, backpackers and small groups of friends in their 20s and 30s, though couples and older budget travellers stay too. You get the affordable, communal feel of a classic youth hostel with modern dorms, private rooms and a real neighbourhood around you.

Getting from Schiphol Airport to your hostel

Getting from Schiphol Airport to De Pijp is simple. Take the train from Schiphol to Amsterdam Zuid (around 10 minutes), then hop on metro line 52 a couple of stops towards the centre; from there it’s a short walk or tram to Sarphatipark. The nearest tram stop, Sarphatipark, is about a five-minute walk from Onefam Amstel. For step-by-step directions, see our guide on how to get to Onefam Amstel, and check official routes and fares on I amsterdam.

What to do near your Amsterdam hostel

One of the perks of staying in De Pijp is that the best of Amsterdam is on your doorstep or a short tram ride away. Here’s what’s within easy reach of Onefam Amstel.

  • Albert Cuyp Market — the Netherlands’ biggest street market, five minutes from the door; come hungry for stroopwafels and herring.
  • Heineken Experience — the famous brewery tour, a five-minute walk away.
  • Sarphatipark & Vondelpark — green space right outside, with Vondelpark a 10–15 minute walk.
  • Rijksmuseum & Van Gogh Museum — Amsterdam’s world-class art, a short tram ride or walk.
  • Canal ring & Anne Frank House — the historic centre and canals, around 20–25 minutes by tram.

Want a full plan? See our guides to 10 essential things to do in Amsterdam and exploring Amsterdam in 48 hours.

Amsterdam on a budget: tips from the hostel

Amsterdam has a reputation for being expensive, but a lot of the best of the city is free or cheap — and staying in a hostel keeps your biggest cost down. A few ways to save:

  • Walk and cycle — the city is flat and compact; a bike or your own two feet beats taxis every time.
  • Eat at the Albert Cuyp Market — street food and snacks for a few euros, right by the hostel.
  • Free sights — the canal ring, the Jordaan, the Begijnhof courtyard and the parks cost nothing.
  • Cook in — use the guest kitchen for breakfast or a cheap dinner instead of eating out every meal.
  • Book your bed direct — skipping OTA fees is the simplest saving of all, and it’s the first thing we’d tell any guest.

Best time to visit Amsterdam

Late spring (April–May, around the tulip season and King’s Day) and early autumn (September–October) are the sweet spot: pleasant weather, long days and slightly lower prices than the July–August peak. Summer is liveliest but busiest and dearest, so book your hostel early. Winter is quietest and cheapest, with cosy cafés and Christmas lights along the canals. Whenever you come, booking direct locks in the best rate.

What’s included at Onefam Amstel

  • Free Wi-Fi, lockers, luggage storage and 24/7 reception.
  • A sociable common area and terrace to meet other travellers.
  • A guest kitchen and towel rental on site.
  • Dorms and private rooms, so you can mix social and quiet.
  • A central De Pijp location within walking distance of the market, parks and trams.

Amsterdam, with its picturesque canals, iconic museums and vibrant atmosphere, is a destination that attracts travellers from all over the world. For those looking for an authentic, affordable and social experience, Amsterdam hostels are the ideal accommodation option.

Much more than just a bed, a hostel in Amsterdam offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture, meet other travellers and experience the city like a true resident.

Why choose a hostel in Amsterdam?

Choosing a hostel in Amsterdam has many advantages and suits different types of travellers:

Amsterdam Hostels
Amsterdam Hostels

Hostels for backpackers in Amsterdam

Looking for an unforgettable adventure in Amsterdam without breaking the bank? Hostels are your best bet! Imagine a vibrant place where you can meet other travellers who are just as eager to explore the canals, museums and lively nightlife of the city.

From sharing stories in a common room to discovering Amsterdam’s secret corners together, a hostel offers you the freedom and connection you are looking for on your trip. These are the establishments rated highest by our guests as the best hostels for backpackers in Amsterdam:

  • Onefam Amstel Amsterdam. If you are traveling alone and looking for a hostel to socialize and meet other solo travelers like yourself, this is your best option.
  • St Christopher’s Inn Amsterdam – The Winston: It is very popular with backpackers looking to meet people.
  • The Flying Pig Downtown Hostel: This hostel is a classic option and highly rated by solo travelers.

Hostels for groups of friends.

Plan the perfect getaway to Amsterdam with your friends! A hostel gives you the opportunity to stay together in an affordable and fun way.

  • Forget about separate hotel rooms and enjoy common areas where you can plan your city routes, share laughs after a day of sightseeing or even prepare dinner together in the shared kitchen.
  • Adventure in Amsterdam is best experienced in company, and a hostel is the ideal base camp for your gang! These are the establishments rated highest by our guests as the best hostels for groups of friends in Amsterdam:
  • ClinkNOORD Hostel: This hostel is an excellent option for groups. It is located in a former laboratory from the 1920s and has social spaces such as a bar.
  • VIA Amsterdam Hostel & Dutchies Hostel: This hostel is ideal for groups traveling by bus, as it offers free parking for these vehicles. Hotel: This place describes itself as a “multifunctional amusement park” for groups.

Hostels in Amsterdam for solo travellers.

Amsterdam hostels are perfect for solo travelers looking to meet new people and save some cash. They offer affordable accommodation options, often with shared dormitories or private rooms if you prefer more privacy.

Many hostels also organize social events like pub crawls or city tours, making it easy to explore the city with other like-minded travelers.

Hostels for digital nomads in Amsterdam.

Want to live the digital nomad life in Amsterdam? Check out the awesome hostels in the city that cater perfectly to remote workers like yourself.

These hostels offer super-fast Wi-Fi, cozy co-working spaces, and a vibrant community of like-minded travelers. You can work on your projects during the day and explore the charming streets of Amsterdam in the evening.

With affordable rates and a laid-back atmosphere, these hostels are the perfect base for your workation in this bustling city. Experience the best of both worlds as you hustle and explore in the heart of Amsterdam!

Hostels for weekend travelers (Weekend Warriors) in Amsterdam.

Looking for a cool place to crash during your weekend adventure in Amsterdam? Hostels in the city cater perfectly to weekend warriors like yourself.

These budget-friendly accommodations offer a social vibe and a chance to meet fellow travelers. You’ll find a variety of options, from centrally-located hostels for easy exploration to more laid-back spots for a chill weekend getaway.

Whether you’re into partying or prefer a relaxed atmosphere, Amsterdam’s hostels have something for everyone. So, pack light, grab your backpack, and get ready for an awesome weekend in the Dutch capital!

Hostels in Amsterdam for solo female travellers

As a solo female traveler, finding the right place to stay is all about security and community. Amsterdam’s hostels have you covered. Picture this: you arrive in a city that feels both safe and exciting, knowing your accommodation prioritizes your well-being.

Many hostels offer female-only dorms, providing a comfortable and respectful space where you can relax and feel at ease. But the experience doesn’t stop at your room. These hostels are designed to be social hubs, with welcoming common areas, engaging activities, and staff who are always there to help.

It’s the perfect mix of personal safety and social connection, allowing you to explore Amsterdam confidently and make new friends along the way. Your Amsterdam adventure, on your terms, starts here.

Hostels with private rooms in Amsterdam.

Imagine landing in the Amsterdam, knowing you’ll have your own peaceful room to unwind, but with the social buzz of a vibrant community just outside your door.

These aren’t your typical budget hotels. They’re hubs for meeting like-minded explorers, from cozy common rooms to buzzing rooftop bars.

You get the best of both worlds: a lockable door for some much-needed downtime and a lively atmosphere to easily make new friends and plan your next adventure. Ready to explore Amsterdam on your own terms? Your private room in a hostel awaits.

Hostels for a wider audience.

Discover a smart and social way to experience Amsterdam. While hostels are known for their youthful atmosphere, they also offer options for travellers of all ages looking for a comfortable and affordable stay.

Whether you’re travelling alone and want to connect with other travellers, or looking for an affordable alternative without sacrificing quality, Amsterdam’s youth hostels will surprise you with their services, strategic location and the opportunity to experience the city from a local perspective.

In addition to flexibility and a social atmosphere, hostels are usually strategically located, providing easy access to Amsterdam’s main attractions.

How much does a hostel cost in Amsterdam?

The price of a hostel in Amsterdam can vary depending on the location, season and type of room you choose. Generally, you can find beds in shared dormitories from around €20 per night, while private rooms can cost from €60 per night.

Amsterdam youth hostels usually offer the most competitive rates for beds in dormitories. It is important to book in advance, especially during high season or special events in the city, to ensure the best prices. Many hostels also offer discounts for longer stays.

What services do hostels in Amsterdam offer?

Hostels in Amsterdam are designed to offer a comfortable and practical stay. Some of the most common services you can find include:

  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected with your friends and share your adventures in real time.
  • Breakfast: Many hostels offer breakfast included or at an affordable price to start your day off right.
  • Shared kitchen: Ideal for preparing your own meals and saving money, as well as being a meeting point with other travellers.
  • Common rooms: Spaces to relax, socialise, read or plan your next activities.
  • Activities and tours: Many hostels organise group activities such as city walking tours, game nights or bar crawls, perfect for meeting new people.
  • Luggage storage: So you can explore the city comfortably before check-in or after check-out.
  • 24-hour reception: To offer you assistance at any time.
  • Laundry: A useful service for longer stays.

Are hostels in Amsterdam safe?

In general, hostels in Amsterdam are safe places to stay. They usually have security measures such as individual lockers in the dormitories to store your belongings, card access systems and 24-hour reception staff.

However, as with any type of accommodation, it is important to be aware of your belongings and take basic precautions against theft. The social atmosphere and constant presence of staff usually contribute to a safe environment.

Onefam Amstel: Your best choice in the heart of Amsterdam

Entry Amstel Onefam Hostel Amsterdam
Entry Amstel Onefam Hostel Amsterdam

If you are looking for an exceptional experience in an Amsterdam hostel, the Onefam Amstel is a choice that will not disappoint you. Strategically located near major attractions and with excellent public transport connections, the Onefam Amstel offers much more than just a bed.

Here you will find a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for connecting with other travellers and immersing yourself in authentic Amsterdam life.

The Onefam Amstel stands out for its friendly staff, who are always willing to help you discover the city’s secrets, its comfortable facilities and the organisation of activities that will allow you to enjoy unique experiences in Amsterdam.

Whether you are travelling alone, as a couple or with friends, the Onefam Amstel offers the perfect combination of comfort, a social atmosphere and an unbeatable location for exploring everything Amsterdam has to offer. Without a doubt, it is one of the best-rated Amsterdam youth hostels for its atmosphere and services.

Other recommended hostels in Amsterdam

While Onefam Amstel is an excellent choice, Amsterdam has a wide variety of hostels that can suit different tastes and budgets. Here are some other options that may interest you:

  • Flying Pig Downtown Hostel: If you’re looking for a lively social atmosphere and a super central location, this hostel is a safe bet. Get ready to meet lots of people and enjoy Amsterdam’s nightlife.
  • Shelter Jordan Christian Hostel: For those who prefer a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere, this hostel in the charming Jordaan neighbourhood offers comfort and friendly service.
  • ClinkNOORD Hostel: Located in the northern part of the city, just across the IJ river, this modern and stylish hostel offers great views and easy access to the city centre thanks to the free 24-hour ferries.
  • Stayokay Amsterdam Vondelpark: If you like being close to nature, this hostel next to the famous Vondelpark is ideal. It is also within easy reach of the city centre.

Frequently Asked Questions: Hostels in Amsterdam

What is the average price of a hostel in Amsterdam?

The average price of a bed in a shared dormitory in Amsterdam usually ranges from €20 to €40 per night, depending on the location, season and services included. Private rooms can cost between €60 and €120 per night.

Are hostels in Amsterdam safe?

Yes. Reputable Amsterdam hostels use keycard access, lockers and 24/7 reception. Onefam Amstel scores 9.7 on Hostelworld, with safety and cleanliness among its highest-rated categories. As anywhere in a big city, keep an eye on your belongings on busy trams and around the central tourist areas, and use the lockers provided.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect in a hostel in Amsterdam?

The atmosphere in Amsterdam hostels is usually social and relaxed, ideal for meeting other travellers. Many organise group activities and have common areas for socialising.

Do hostels in Amsterdam offer private rooms?

Yes, many hostels in Amsterdam offer private rooms in addition to beds in shared dormitories. These are usually a good option if you are looking for more privacy without giving up the social atmosphere of a hostel.

Do I need to bring my own bed linen and towel to a hostel in Amsterdam?

In most hostels in Amsterdam, bed linen is included in the price. However, some may charge a small supplement for towels, or you can bring your own. It is best to check the hostel’s policy when booking.

Do hostels in Amsterdam have kitchens for guests?

Yes, many hostels in Amsterdam have shared kitchens where guests can prepare their own meals, which is a great way to save money.

What is the best location for a hostel in Amsterdam?

The best locations depend on your interests. To be close to the main tourist attractions, the city centre (near Central Station or Dam Square) is ideal. The Jordaan neighbourhood offers a quieter and more picturesque atmosphere, while the area around Leidseplein is known for its nightlife. The Onefam Amstel, for example, has a very central location.

Do hostels in Amsterdam have age restrictions?

While most hostels in Amsterdam are suitable for all ages, some may have specific age policies for shared dormitories (e.g. no one under a certain age without an adult). It is important to check this when booking.

Is it necessary to book a hostel in Amsterdam in advance?

Yes, especially if you are travelling during the high season or on weekends, it is highly recommended to book your hostel in Amsterdam in advance to ensure availability and get better prices.

What activities do hostels in Amsterdam usually organise?

Many hostels in Amsterdam organise a variety of activities for their guests, such as free walking tours of the city, game nights, bar crawls, group dinners and bike rentals. It’s a great way to get to know the city and other travellers!

How much are hostels in Amsterdam?

Why are hostels in Amsterdam so expensive?
Amsterdam is a small, in-demand city with limited accommodation and a cap on new hostels and hotels, so beds are scarce and prices stay high — especially in summer and around festivals. The best ways to keep costs down are to travel midweek and off-season, choose a larger dorm, book early and book direct to skip booking-site fees.

Why are hostels in Amsterdam so expensive?

Amsterdam is a small, in-demand city with limited accommodation and a cap on new hostels and hotels, so beds are scarce and prices stay high — especially in summer and around festivals. The best ways to keep costs down are to travel midweek and off-season, choose a larger dorm, book early and book direct to skip booking-site fees.

What is the best area to stay in Amsterdam for hostels?

De Pijp is a top choice: it’s central and lively but still feels local, with the Albert Cuyp Market, cafés and Sarphatipark on hand and easy trams to the museums and canals. Onefam Amstel sits right here on Sarphatipark, which is why it’s one of the best-located hostels in the city.

Are there good hostels in Amsterdam for solo travellers?

Yes. Onefam Amstel is built for solo travellers — a social common area, mixed dorms and a friendly crowd make it easy to meet people, and the central, safe De Pijp location is great for exploring on your own. It’s also a comfortable pick for solo female travellers, with secure lockers, keycard access and 24/7 reception.

Does Onefam Amstel have private rooms?

Yes — alongside its 3- to 12-bed dorms, Onefam Amstel offers twin and twin bunk-bed private rooms. Check availability and book direct for the best rate, with no booking-site fees.

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