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The Sir Adam Hotel is a mecca for music lovers, located in the legandary A'DAM Tower. Sir Adam resonates with the vibrant energy of its surroundings while facing the Amsterdam IJ-river and the historic city centre. The rooms are furnished with a pop taste and are equipped with turntables for which you can buy or rent LP inside the hotel, in some cases, they are also equipped with a seating area to spend relaxing moments after a busy day. During the stay you can buy tickets for the A'DAM LOOKOUT observation deck, take advantage of the Hub lounge, which combines a concept store with a co-working area, and the Deck, which offers flexible studios suitable for hosting events.
Sir Adam Hotel
Overhoeksplein 7,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands
1031KS
Nearest Airport: AMS
This is a hostel revamped into a Marriott property. The decor is cute, but rooms are LOUD with road noise. It’s situated directly across the street from a “gentleman’s club.” Ensure to bring ear plugs because the staff will direct you to the supply cabinet where there aren’t any. I had a white noise app cranked to max volume and you could still hear the road. Rooms are very small and the shower is literally in the space for your knees on the toilet. I arrived early to check in and staff held my bags, saying they would inform me when a room was ready. My colleague arrived after me, but received a room immediately and about an hour before I received a text that one was ready for me. We booked the same room type through our company. There was a very nice woman that was helpful with restaurant recommendations. Walkable to a number of good restaurants.
MeraKi25 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
There were many rooms available the day of checkout, and yet the staff refused to accommodate a late checkout for our poolside room. My lowly Gold status at Marriott (having been platinum & titanium for 10 years prior) did not guaranteed late checkout, but I have literally never been denied late checkout at any other Marriott. They said they "could only try to accommodate it for my status" at the desk, but then denied the request in spite of discounted rooms being available on Hotel tonight - which clearly implies low occupancy for the night. Stay away from the nightmare of customer service you will get at this establishment!
tptags - New York City, New York
Absolute worst hotel ever. We were told guaranteed 4:00 check in. We showed up after 4:00 and the room still wasn’t ready because the prior guests had stayed well past their late check out and still hadn’t left the room. Hotel management hadn’t done anything to make them leave. At that point they were just starting to try to get them out but then they would still have needed time to clean the room. We had to take a much smaller room just to be able to get into a room. And we still had to wait over a half an hour for them to get the room ready. The room is terrible. It is very small and the bathroom is ridiculous. It is so small you can’t close the shower door and have someone else use the toilet. The prices they are charging for this level of room is highway robbery. The location is great but so not worth the price. Do not stay here.
Danielle L - Laguna Niguel, California
I am a loyal Marriott rewards member but the word disappointed doesn't even begin to cover it. This is not a hotel. It should be classified as a motel or even a hostel. The marketing pictures are very misleading and the cost doesn't match the quality. Here's why: At check-in we learned that the 'Waterman' is being converted into a 'Moxy' Hotel. I recognize it's in a college town but I wasn't prepared for the dorm-like vibe they are leaning into. Once you get past the construction zone that consumed the first floor/main entrance, the rooms are very juvenile and the walls are paper thin. I am honestly in shock that they feel it's appropriate to charge $500 for a one-night stay. There is no separation between the hallway and your room - suffice to say, you hear everything outside your door. EVERYTHING. The bathroom door is frosted glass so there is zero to no privacy. There was a mold-rot-type smell in the bathroom that would not go away. This may have something to do with the fact that the sink didn't drain and the toilet is essentially in the shower. So if you happen to shower and want to use the toilet, it's a wet sloppy mess. This place is false advertising at its finest. I will never come back and am honestly feel like we were misled and ripped off. Expecting customers to pay a 5-star rate while under construction doesn't reconcile with me as a good business practice. Shame on you Marriott.
Leslie H - Thousand Oaks, California
Had such an amazing time at the Waterman in Santa Barbara. They are in the process of converting into a Moxy Hotel and the small touches all ready look and feel amazing. The front desk was extremely welcoming at check in and the rooms were thoughtfully decorated with added welcome amenities at check in. Angela, the General Manager went above and beyond to ensure our stay was nothing but satisfactory and we mentioned it was our 6 year wedding anniversary prior to check-in and she surprised us with balloons and bubbles in our room. She even went over a small itinerary with us and pointed us to great spots to try food and cocktails before our dinner plans. I would 100% recommend this hotel to anyone looking to have a fun time and be in walking distance of the best restaurants, tasting rooms, and bars Santa Barbara has to offer. Big shout out to the GM and team for making our anniversary so special!
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