Hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)
150Pearl PointsEco credentials, central-ish location, fair value.

About Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)
Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station) is a sustainably focused mid-range hotel in Amsterdam's Oud-West neighborhood, a short walk from Vondelpark and the Museumplein. It delivers a characterful, eco-conscious stay at a price point well below canal-address competitors. There is no pool or spa on-site, so redirect if wellness amenities are a priority.
Quick Take: Worth Booking Again?
If you've stayed at Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City before, the question on a second visit is whether the eco-positioning still holds up against a growing field of design-forward budget hotels in Amsterdam. The short answer: it does, but the value case is sharper now than it was a few years ago, largely because competitors have closed the gap on sustainability credentials while Conscious has continued to refine what it offers at its Oud-West address, the converted tire station on Amstelveenseweg 5.
This is not a luxury play. It sits comfortably in the mid-range tier, and that is exactly where it should be. For travelers who want a characterful, sustainably minded base in a residential Amsterdam neighborhood rather than a canal-view hotel at canal-view prices, Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City delivers a sensible package. The Oud-West location gives you quick access to Vondelpark, the Museumplein museums, and the independent cafes and restaurants of De Pijp without paying the premium that comes with a central canal address. Compare that to Canal House or Décor Canal House, which charge significantly more for the postcard-canal setting.
On the wellness side, Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City is not a spa destination. If a pool or treatment suite is on your checklist, this is the wrong property — look instead at Conservatorium, which has a proper spa and pool at a higher price point. What Conscious does offer is a coherent eco-ethos: organic breakfast options, sustainable materials throughout, and a low-waste operational approach that feels considered rather than performative. For a value-seeker, that is a meaningful differentiator when the nightly rate is competitive.
Booking is easy and rarely requires much lead time outside of peak summer and major event weekends in Amsterdam. The hotel is independently spirited but operates with reliable consistency, which matters if you are returning and expect the same experience. For solo travelers, couples, or pairs of friends who want Amsterdam's cultural core without overpaying for a famous address, this property earns a repeat visit. For wellness-focused travelers or those who need a pool, redirect your search. For everything else, check rates and book directly to get the leading available room type for your dates.
Practical details: Address: Amstelveenseweg 5, 1054 MB Amsterdam, Netherlands. Booking: Easy availability in most seasons; book ahead for July–August and during major festivals. Wellness: No pool or spa on-site; not suited to guests prioritizing amenity-led stays. Leading for: Mid-range budget travelers, sustainability-conscious guests, and repeat Amsterdam visitors who prefer neighborhood character over central canal proximity.
For broader context on where this property fits, see our full Amsterdam hotels guide. If dining out is a priority, our full Amsterdam restaurants guide covers the leading options near this neighborhood. For bars, see our full Amsterdam bars guide.
Other Amsterdam properties worth comparing at different price points include Generator Amsterdam for budget travelers, Breitner House for boutique character, and De Pijp Boutique Hotel if you want a similar neighborhood feel with a slightly different style. Further afield in the Netherlands, Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk aan Zee is the pick if coastal access and a full spa are the priority. For airport proximity, citizenM Schiphol Airport is the most efficient option. If you are planning a wider Dutch trip, Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam offers a distinctive design experience just outside the city. And for international reference points at the opposite end of the luxury spectrum, Aman New York and Amangiri show what full-service amenity depth looks like when budget is not the constraint.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the location of Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)?
The hotel sits on Amstelveenseweg 5, on the edge of Oud-West, which puts Vondelpark within easy walking distance and the city centre roughly 15–20 minutes by tram or bike. It is not a canal-facing address, so guests prioritising that Amsterdam postcard experience should look elsewhere — but for practical access to the museum quarter and daily Amsterdam life, the location works well.
Do loyalty programs work at Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)?
Conscious Hotels runs its own direct booking perks rather than participating in major chain loyalty schemes like Marriott Bonvoy or IHG. If points accumulation is a priority for your stay, this is a meaningful trade-off — chains like the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht (Hyatt) will serve you better. For travellers not tied to a points programme, booking direct with Conscious Hotels often yields the better rate.
How is the pool and spa at Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)?
The Tire Station property does not position itself around pool or spa amenities — this is a lean, eco-focused city hotel, not a wellness resort. If a pool or treatment rooms are priorities, the Conservatorium or Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam are the realistic Amsterdam alternatives at a higher price point. Set expectations accordingly before booking.
Which room category is best at Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)?
For solo travellers or couples visiting Amsterdam primarily to be out in the city, the standard rooms at Conscious Hotel City are functional and the eco-fit-out is consistent across categories. Upgrading room tiers here is unlikely to transform the experience the way it would at a property where the room itself is the draw — spend the budget difference on meals or activities instead.
When is the best time to book Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)?
Amsterdam peaks in spring (tulip season, April–May) and summer, when city-wide demand pushes prices across all properties upward. Booking 6–8 weeks ahead for those periods is sensible. Shoulder season — October through early December — typically offers better availability and rates at Conscious Hotel City without sacrificing much in terms of the Amsterdam experience.
How is the dining at Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)?
Conscious Hotels aligns its food and beverage offering with its sustainability ethos, so expect plant-forward options and locally sourced ingredients rather than a full-service hotel restaurant with broad menu depth. For serious dining, Amsterdam's Oud-West and De Pijp neighbourhoods nearby offer better independent options. Treat the in-house dining as convenient and values-led rather than a destination in itself.
Location
Amstelveenseweg 5, 1054 MB Amsterdam, Netherlands
Compare Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station)
| Venue |
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| Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station) |
| Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht |
| InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam |
| Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam |
| Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam |
| Conservatorium |
A quick look at how Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station) measures up.
Also Consider
- Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Notable alternative
- InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, Notable alternative
- Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, Notable alternative
- Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, Notable alternative
- Conservatorium, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City sits in a different tier from most of its named Amsterdam competitors, and that gap matters when you are deciding where to put your money. Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam and InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam are full-service luxury properties with corresponding nightly rates, they are not alternatives to Conscious, they are a different category entirely. If you want a pool, a spa, and concierge depth, those are your options, along with Conservatorium, which has a well-regarded spa facility and a more central location. For wellness-led stays, Conservatorium is the clearest recommendation in Amsterdam's mid-to-upper tier.
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht is the most direct comparison for design-conscious travelers who want personality in their hotel, it has more amenity depth and a canal address, but you pay for both. Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam sits at a similar service level to Andaz but leans into a grand heritage aesthetic rather than contemporary design. Neither is competing with Conscious on price or sustainability positioning. If those two factors, cost and eco-credentials, are your primary filters, Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City is the stronger call over any of these five properties.
For value-seekers comparing within the mid-range, the real competition is properties like Generator Amsterdam at the budget end and Breitner House for boutique character at a similar price. Generator wins on price but loses on atmosphere and sustainability. Breitner House offers more intimate character. Conscious Hotel sits between them: more considered than a hostel-adjacent budget property, less precious than a canal boutique. For travelers who want a reliable, values-led base without paying luxury rates, it is the most practical choice in this comparison set.
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