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Renting an Apartment in Amsterdam: How to Find One and Why is it Worth it?

Find out how to find reputable letting agents for Amsterdam apartments and why it may be more convenient to rent an apartment rather than staying in a hotel.

Renting an Apartment in Amsterdam: How to Find One and Why is it Worth it?
2012-08-12
LONDON, ENGLAND, August 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) If you are planning to stay in Amsterdam and planning to stay for a while, then you might like to consider renting a short-term let apartment somewhere near the centre of the capital. The 'inner belt' areas of Amsterdam are very popular districts. Many visitors like to stay in these areas because they make ideal bases for exploring this friendly and vibrant city.

You can find a good selection of letting agents on the Internet and each has a great choice of holiday and short stay apartments for rent on their websites. Just type in the words 'book apartments in Amsterdam', choose a few from the list of websites your search engine brings up and check availability for the ones which are convenient to you in terms of facilities and location. However, remember to check the terms and conditions so that you make sure you choose a reputable agent.

A Great Choice of Short Stay Apartments to Choose From

Because Amsterdam is such a touristic city, there is a great selection of self-catering holiday apartments to choose from. Choosing to stay in one offers you a few advantages, especially if you are planning to stay for a while. These apartments have their own kitchens, which means you can cook in the apartment when you want to and they also offer a lot more privacy. Because of this reason, they also make a great choice of accommodation for families travelling to Amsterdam with young children.

You might prefer a serviced apartment or just a basic place to stay, like a studio, but you will find the properties are very well furnished and equipped with everything you need for an enjoyable stay in the capital. This is one of the great things about renting an apartment, there is something to suit everyone's needs and there's a great choice of areas to choose from as well.

Doing a Little Research Before Your Trip Pays

You might need to do a little research on the Internet, but this is all part of the fun of organising a trip to Amsterdam, and depending on who you are travelling with and how long you intend on staying in the capital, you'll be able to work out what kind of apartment would be the most suitable both accommodation and budget wise.

If you want to be in the heart of the city, or where the action is at night, there is a selection of studio, one bedroom, two bedroom and even luxury apartments to choose from. Districts like Leidseplein, a great place to stay if you want to be out and about at night or Museumplein, which is quieter and more residential as is Jordaan which are both very popular with visitors to Amsterdam.

How Much Does it Cost?

When it comes to the cost of renting an apartment in Amsterdam, again this can vary quite a lot, depending on what you want and the time of year you plan your trip. However, if you are travelling in a group, it can work out a lot cheaper than staying in a hotel, especially if you need to book a few rooms to accommodate everyone.

You do get a lot more space, the option to cook your own food if and when you want to and a lot of apartments in Amsterdam are bike friendly too. This means you can easily rent a couple of bikes and park them up safely where you are staying during your trip to the capital.

Having your own front door when you are visiting Amsterdam, offers lots of advantages and many self-catering apartments have everything and more than you need to make your stay an enjoyable experience. A short-term serviced apartment in Amsterdam is an ideal choice if you're planning a longer trip or a group one and the best part is you can choose whether you would like a daily or weekly service during your stay!

Loving Apartments has been providing guests with great value apartment rentals, in some of the most popular European destinations, since 2003. Whether travelling for business or pleasure, we offer a range of stylish apartments to suit your needs, from budget to luxury.

We currently have over 2663 apartments in 12 European cities, including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, London, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Rome, Sitges, Verbier and Zermatt, with more coming soon.

Website: http://lovingapartments.com

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[Press-News.org] Renting an Apartment in Amsterdam: How to Find One and Why is it Worth it?
Find out how to find reputable letting agents for Amsterdam apartments and why it may be more convenient to rent an apartment rather than staying in a hotel.