Another weekend, another hostel of the today feature! From last time’s post about Nekokura Hostel in Fukuoka, Japan, we’ll travel around 9,000 kilometers to the other side of the world – Amsterdam, Netherlands. Yes, today’s feature is Generator Amsterdam!
In the last few weeks, I started sharing with you details about my 2.5 weeks in Europe last October to November 2019. I took you with me on my Singapore Airlines flights from Manila to Singapore & Singapore to Amsterdam; I also took you around the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, to Utrecht & to the North Holland Countryside. We are only in the early part of this long trip & I still have a lot of fun stuff to share. Now let’s get down to business & know more about this award-winning Dutch hostel.
generator amsterdam
Generator Amsterdam is a large economy accommodation located in the eastern part of the city & is part of Generator Hostels group. Generator Hostels is a hostel group that offers modern, stylish & affordable accommodation in central locations within the city. The group already has over 10 properties around Europe & has recently expanded in the US. Generator Amsterdam is the group’s sole property in the Netherlands. It opened in 2016 & is now one of the city’s best choice of affordable hostel. The property used to be a former zoological university building & was transformed into a boutique accommodation. In 2017, Generator Amsterdam won as the world’s best economy hotel in the Hospitality Design Awards. It was also a runner-up in the best economy guest rooms & suites category.
I stayed in Generator Amsterdam for 4 nights. I was out of the hostel most of the time but I’ll will still share with you some bits about this award-winning hostel.
location & access
Generator Amsterdam is found in a quiet neighborhood east of Amsterdam city center. The hostel is located beside Oosterpark, one of the city’s largest public park. It is about 30 minutes by foot from Dam Square or Amsterdam Centraal. The nearest tram stop is Alexanderplein, about 400 meters from the hostel doors. The nearest metro station is Weesperplein Station, about 900 meters from the hostel doorstep.
The hostel may be a bit outside the city but is still located in a great neighborhood. The nearest Albert Heijn supermarket is 9 minutes away (700 m from the hostel) by foot while the nearest McDonalds & KFC fast food restaurants are 12-15 minutes away (1 km from the hostel) by foot. There are also restaurants & bars located within 500 m from the hostel. The hostel’s location is perfect – quiet, accessible & not too far from the city center.
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private & dormitory rooms
Generator Amsterdam caters both to guests who want room privacy & those who want to meet & mingle with co-travelers. According to their website, Generator Amsterdam can accommodate up to 564 guests in 168 twin & quadruple rooms. The quadruple rooms are configured to work either as a private room for 4 or a dormitory-type of room for 4 different guests. The hostel also has a luxury apartment / suite that can accommodate up to 6 people. All these rooms have windows & have private toilet & shower areas. Room or dormitory bed rates depend where & when you book your stay. It can go as low as €19 per night for dormitory rooms & €75 per night for private rooms.
I stayed in a 4-bed male dormitory room for 4 nights. Each dormitory bed has a soft billow & a comfortable blanket. It also has a private reading light, a power outlet & a separate USB plug. Guest lockers are found under the beds. The beds don’t have curtains for privacy which I didn’t mind. I booked my stay with Agoda & paid ₱8,390.18 for 4 nights, breakfast & other add-ons not included. That’s ₱2,097.55 per night stay – expensive I know. I was there during a peak season weekend, thus higher nightly rates. There were relatively cheaper hostels in Amsterdam but I opted to pay more for better amenities & lower dormitory room configurations. To be honest, I think the rate I got is still cheap – hostels in Amsterdam & in Europe in general are expensive.
Guest Amenities & Perks
Generator Amsterdam has amenities & perks guests can enjoy or can pay for. Check out the list below:
Free Wi-fi – All guests have access to free & high-speed wi-fi connection. The password is given to all guests upon check-in.
Buffet Breakfast – Buffet breakfast is available for purchase in reception at €8,5 per day. Buffet breakfast rates are cheaper when you buy them upon check-in. If I remember it correctly, it was offered to me at €7,5. Buffet breakfast is available every day from 7:00 am to 10:00 am during weekdays & 11:00 am during weekends. The buffet breakfast area is in the canteen located in the basement level.
Clean Private Shower & Toilet – All rooms have private shower & toilet areas. Some rooms have separate toilet & shower rooms while others have just one. The staff clean these areas every day.
Amenities Store & Rental – The hostel has an in-house store & rentals facility. Towels are available for rent while other essentials such as toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo & conditioner are available for sale. Check with Genstore for the updated rates.
Ground Floor Café – Nescio Café is an à la carte breakfast place & café found in the ground floor, near the reception. This café also offers affordable breakfast deals for those who don’t want to eat in the buffet. It is open every day from 7:30 am to 12 midnight or 1 am.
Auditorium Bar / Chill-Out Area – The hostel converted this former lecture theater into a bar & chill-out area. The bar is open every day from 8:00 am to 12 midnight or 1 am. They also show movies here from time to time. The venue is also available for hire for private events.
Relaxation & Private Events Place – The building’s library was converted into a relaxation & private events place. Guests can go here to sit down, relax, read & play ping-pong. The venue is also available for hire.
Secret Late-Night Bar – The hostel converted the buildings boiler room into a secret late-night bar called Oosterbar. The bar is open every Friday & Saturday from 11:00 pm to 4:00 am & sometimes on special days.
Communal Lounge Areas – Aside from the chill-out area & library, Generator Amsterdam has other communal lounge areas in the basement, beside the canteen & outside the library. There is also an outdoor seating area where guests can rest while waiting for their ride.
24 Hour Reception – The hostel’s reception is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Welcoming & Helpful Staff – Generator Amsterdam’s staffs are very welcoming, friendly & helpful. They already make you feel at home during check-in. They also give tips on where to eat, what to do & what’s the best way to do this & that.
Late Check-Out Option – The hostel offers late check-out option for a fee. Guests who want to sleep more can stay in their rooms until 1:00 pm for €7 for dormitory rooms & €20 for private rooms.
ATM & Vending Machines – The hostel has an in-house ATM where you can take out cash when needed. There are also vending machines available in the basement level.
Paid Lockers – Luggage storage in Generator Amsterdam is not fee. Incoming & leaving guests can store bags & luggage in their paid lockers. Rates can go as low as €1, charged per hour & luggage size.
Laundry Facilities – Washing machines are available for use in the 1st floor. Laundry rates are offered as low as €2. You can exchange coins in reception.
Travel & Tour Desk – Generator Amsterdam has a travel & tour desk where guests can avail day trips & buy tram passes. They also have a free (tip-based) walking tour that starts 10:10 am everyday near the reception area.
Bicycle, Scooter & Skateboard Rental – The hostel also offers bicycle (from €7,5), electronic scooter (from €15) & skateboard (from €7,5) rental. These can be availed from the reception.
Secured Room Entry – The elevator & rooms can also be accessed using the key card given during check in. These key cards only work on doors in your assigned floor & in your own room only.
experience
Generator Amsterdam was my first accommodation in Europe. I stayed there for 4 nights during my time in the Netherlands. The hostel didn’t disappoint. To be fair, it gave me an idea on what to expect on European hostels. It was different in some ways to the kind of hostels I’m used to here in the Philippines or in Asia in general; but it was all good.
It was not a cheap hostel to stay in – everything seems to come with a price tag. It may be cheap in Amsterdam standards but I still find it expensive for the basic amenities I got. The hostel’s location is a winner for me – it’s located in a very accessible quiet area outside the city center. Restaurants, bars & supermarkets are also near the hostel. I also like how it’s located beside Oosterpark. I already miss walking around that park every morning.
The hostel is generally clean & well-maintained. It has complete amenities – in-house café & restaurant, bar, communal areas, cash & vending machines & tour desk. The have everything you need as a visitor in Amsterdam. The breakfast buffet was lovely. I made a mistake of just buying 1 day of breakfast but it was all good. I enjoyed the kinds of bread available to choose from. They have egg, cheese, ham, yogurt & cereals in the spread. A variety of drinks were also included in the buffet. The €8,5 buffet rate was worth it.
The rooms are alright; it can get small when the guest pull-out lockers are out of the beds. The bathroom is clean & has enough space. Its lighting can be improved. The beds are comfortable to sleep in. The separate power outlet & USB port is something I liked & found very useful in the age of smartphones, tablets & laptops.
The hostel has very social vibe. I met a lot of new people from different parts of the world & had great times with them. The staff were all nice & helpful; they also gave tips on what’s best to see in the city. One thing I didn’t like is how busy the reception can be during peak hours. I waited in line for 20 minutes for check out; glad I was not in a hurry.
Overall, I had a nice stay in Generator Amsterdam. It’s definitely something you should check out when looking for a hostel in Amsterdam. Book early & choose the non-peak days to get lower rates. It’s not a cheap hostel but it’s all good in European standards.
Here’s Generator Amsterdam’s contact details just in case you want to get in touch with them:
Generator Amsterdam
Address: Mauritskade 57, 1092 AD Amsterdam, Netherlands
Number: +31 20 708 5600
E-mail Address: ask.amsterdam@staygenerator.com
Website: www.staygenerator.com/hostels/amsterdam
Facebook: www.facebook.com/staygenerator
Instagram: www.instagram.com/staygenerator
Twitter: www.twitter.com/askgenerator
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Thank you for joining me in today’s hostel of the day feature. Join me as I move to another country in my Going Solo In Europe series. Watch out for that new post soon!
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