With a proud legacy of supporting gay, lesbian, transgender, queer, and intersex communities, Amsterdam recently received the highest score among all the cities in the world for its inclusiveness and openness. Dubbed as one of Europe’s most romantic cities, couples often flock here for a romantic getaway. There are plenty of non-touristy things to do and places to visit in the city. Walk hand in hand through the cobblestone streets and explore the quaint shophouses and vintage shops in the city. Snap a picture beside one of the leaning buildings which were built in the 19th century. If you are heading to Amsterdam in winter, you are in luck. Take a cruise down the canal while admiring the gorgeous lights that are only available during the Amsterdam Light Festival. If this sounds interesting, check out our list of the best adults-only hotels in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Popular nightclubs in Amsterdam
RADION Amsterdam: Parties in Amsterdam probably won’t get better than the ones at Radion! It’s a great place to listen to some local talent, though the scene at Radion tends to be techno-heavy. You can even head down here during the daytime when it’s up and running as a vegan cafe!
Garage Noord: There’s perhaps not a better makeover in Amsterdam than Garage Noord, a car repair shop transformed into a trendy restaurant and club. Though through much of the week, Garage Noord functions as a restaurant, on Thursdays and Fridays, and from Sunday midnight, it becomes a club space thronged by partyheads! I’d love to visit the place just to check out the interesting aesthetics!
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and access to adults-only amenities and services. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 30, 2025.
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1. Crane Hotel Faralda (from USD 1141)
Best for: Luxury travelers, couples, pet parents
If you’re wondering about the name, Crane Hotel Faralda gets it from having been built using a massive harbor crane as the main structure. Aside from its quirky accommodations and Insta-worthy location, this sexy hotel in Amsterdam also features soundproofing to ensure everyone will have privacy.
Each accommodation is a two-level unit, with the sleeping area and bathroom on the second while the living area is on the first. All of the rooms have amazing views, and I’d probably spend a significant chunk of time just gazing through the windows if I were staying here.
You can start your day with a hearty breakfast, for an additional charge. Nearby attractions to the hotel include the STRAAT Museum and the NDSM-Werf cultural center.
Crane Hotel Faralda
Address: NDSM-plein 78
2. SUPPER Hotel (from USD 167)
Best for: Couples, group stays
Looking for somewhere to spend the weekend in Amsterdam? Opt for SUPPER Hotel, which is so trendy that it has its own clothing line! The adult-only hotel also has a cocktail bar, SUPPER Intimate, where you can hang out with your friends and have a spectacular night out. You can even book the venue for a private event.
Parties are no strange affair at the hotel as its restaurant rehauls itself into a club for all-nighters from Thursdays through Mondays, though it is closed on Sundays! I’d love to party here if I’m ever in Amsterdam!
SUPPER Hotel
Address: 462 Singel
3. Boutique Hotel The Noblemen (from USD 363)
Best for: Couples, luxury travelers
Boutique Hotel The Noblemen sits right by the city center, flanked by the canals Herengracht and Keizersgracht. The (in)famous Red Light District is just a 15-minute walk away, making the establishment a good basecamp for a fun but dirty weekend in Amsterdam. The ritzy Neo-Victorian aesthetics of the hotel instill a sense of adventure, encouraging you to also visit the many historical buildings and museums around the city. And to me, this unique style scheme makes it a great place to click some beautiful photos!
Each room of this snazzy boutique hotel is named after a significant Dutch personality, including Leeuwenhoek, de Ruyter, and Rembrandt. When not out and about, take the chance to relax in the sauna and wash yourself up in the hammam.
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I highly recommend making your way to Petit Gateau, located only a 25-minute walk from this hotel, if you want to pair cheese with Dutch wine. In my view, it stands out as the best French patisserie in the city, offering a cozy setting to savor your treats. You can also explore other delectable options, such as Peer Amandee, Abrikoos Pistache, Rood Fruit Crumble, and many more on the menu.
Boutique Hotel The Noblemen
Address: 14 Leidsegracht
4. Hotel & Wellness Zuiver (from USD 182)
Good breakfast with a variety of options, on-site restaurant with fine dining, nearby dining options in the area
Reasonable pricing for spacious modern rooms and access to exceptional spa facilities
Tranquil location near a beautiful forest and park, easy access to public transportation for city center
Large, well-equipped spa with various saunas, pools, gym, and outdoor areas; bicycle and moped rentals available
Best for: Wellness travelers, couples, outdoor enthusiasts
A paradise for couples and business travelers, this hotel is tastefully decorated with an air of elegance. Guests of this wellness hotel in Amsterdam will find love as well as care and relaxation. Enjoy a soak in the heated hot tub and let the bubbling water alleviate any muscle soreness. Alternatively, head to the spa and enjoy a therapeutic oil massage. The clean facilities and experienced therapists will release any stress and tension in your body.
An adults-only hotel, you can be assured your stay will be a quiet and peaceful one. Sit in one of the lounge chairs by the massive pool and enjoy a martini. If you prefer to enjoy your drink under the starry sky, drop by the terrace. Guests who prefer to cycle along the streets of Amsterdam can rent a bicycle from the hotel.
Hotel & Wellness Zuiver
Address: Koenenkade 8
5. The ED Amsterdam (from USD 130)
Best for: Couples, solo travelers
The ED Amsterdam is fitted with eclectic decor and interesting art pieces. Live like a local and be awed by the surroundings. Most of the tourist attractions such as Anne Frank House and DeLaMar Theatre are easily accessible by foot, so you don’t have to worry about transport. If you intend to travel on the tram, the nearest station is only six minutes away.
Wake up to a tantalizing breakfast buffet and end your night at Ed’s Bar where you can have a taste of the most exotic cocktails. Choose among a single, double and triple room, depending on your needs. All rooms come with a coffee maker and complimentary WiFi.
Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Leidse Square This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: 387 Nassaukade
6. Amistad Hotel (from USD 175)
Best for: LGBTQ+ community, couples, solo travelers
A stylish and elegant hotel, rooms here are well-decorated with a touch of ocean blue. Only steps away from the gay and straight clubbing scene, guests who enjoy partying and mingling with the locals will like getting kinky at this Amsterdam hotel. The rooms are comfortable and come with a flat-screen TV and WiFi. Choose from a double room or single room and lounge in the cozy seating area.
I’d love to try out their Dutch breakfast, which is served in the common dining area. Amistad Hotel also provides guests with prepaid mobile phones. The property is also near Amsterdam Central Station, so you can visit local attractions easily.
Amistad hotel
Address: Kerkstraat 42
7. De Bedstee Boutique Capsules (from USD 50)
Basic breakfast, good coffee, and an on-site bar, but additional charges for extra drinks during breakfast.
Reasonably priced for Amsterdam, but additional charges for late check-in and luggage storage.
Centrally located in a lovely neighborhood, close to museums, public transportation, and a supermarket.
Clean capsules, modern bathrooms, storage room, and well-connected to public transport.
Best for: Budget travelers, couples
Stay at this trendy capsule hotel during your next trip to Amsterdam. Be prepared to be blown away by the colorful and vibrant art murals plastered in the hallways and in your room. Offering authentic Dutch beds, guests can choose between a double or single room. Each room is equipped with a charging port and a set of toiletries.
Guests who choose to stay here can use the shared bathroom which is known to be clean and comfortable. While a capsule hotel won’t be as spacious, you probably won’t spend a lot of time in the hotel since you are set in Leidseplein, a famous entertainment area.
De Bedstee Boutique Capsules
Address: J.W. Brouwersstraat 25
8. Cityview Hotel (from USD 79)
Basic breakfast with croissants and coffee, close to a good selection of cafes and restaurants.
Reasonable pricing for a budget hotel in a prime location.
Conveniently located near Centraal Station, close to canals, bars, and restaurants.
24/7 reception, complimentary coffee, and pastries, small but functional rooms, compact elevator.
Best for: Couples, solo travelers
Chill at the adults-only Cityview Hotel if you are looking for a fun-filled holiday. Located near Amsterdam’s red-light district, the area is bustling with bars and quirky museums. Party and shop till late and pounce on the luxurious and plush twin or queen-sized bed.
Featuring a classy bathroom and a satellite flat-screen TV, rooms here are designed to fit one to two adults. All rooms come with free WiFi and are known to be peaceful so that you can have a good night’s rest before heading out for a sightseeing tour.
Cityview Hotel
Address: 7 Binnen Wieringerstraat
9. Dream Hotel Amsterdam (from USD 145)
Numerous dining options nearby, although breakfast is not provided at the hotel.
Reasonable pricing for a central location in Amsterdam.
Conveniently located near tram stops, museums, and restaurants. Easy access to major attractions.
Clean and comfortable rooms, helpful staff, 24/7 reception, Nespresso machine in room.
Best for: Couples
Minutes away from Heineken Brewery and other interesting attractions, Dream Hotel Amsterdam is known for its convenient location and hospitable staff. Stay at this adults-only hotel during your next trip to Amsterdam and make your choice between a double, twin, and king room.
Wake up to breathtaking views of the city and garden right from the comfort of your room. Besides the rain shower, you will also find a bathtub where you can soak in before falling into a deep slumber on the soft queen-sized bed.
Dream Hotel Amsterdam
Address: Vijzelstraat 73
10. Bed and Breakfast Zuid Oost Heesterveld (from USD 72)
Best for: Couples
This bed and breakfast hotel is aesthetically pleasing and promises you a good night’s sleep. Only for adults, there is an array of rooms for you to choose from. If you are looking for a room that comes with a kitchenette and a spacious balcony, go for the double room. Couples who are on a budget will also be able to find a room that comes with a gorgeous view.
Set in a bustling neighborhood, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and other famous attractions are only a short walk away. Those who want to use the subway will be delighted to know that it is only a minute’s walk from the hotel. Please note that only shared bathrooms are available here.
Bed and Breakfast Zuid Oost Heesterveld / BnB ZOH
Address: Heesterveld 4, Zuidoost, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1102 SB
Fun in Amsterdam
A popular city among tourists, the sights in Amsterdam will keep you walking from dawn till dusk. Its famous Red Light District alone features numerous things to buy and foods to eat. It can be hard to find a hotel that promises you a good night’s rest, but with this list, you won’t have to worry about your accommodation. Choose one of the specially curated hotels on this list, and start enjoying your vacation in the Venice of the North.
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