Hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hotel V Fizeaustraat
150Pearl PointsDesign-forward stay, neighbourhood feel, fair value.

About Hotel V Fizeaustraat
Hotel V Fizeaustraat is a boutique design hotel in Amsterdam's Oosterparkbuurt neighbourhood — quieter and more residential than central canal-house options, with easier availability outside peak season. Book direct through the Hotel V website for the best rate. A practical choice for design-conscious travellers who don't need a loyalty programme points play.
Quick Verdict
Hotel V Fizeaustraat earns its place on the shortlist for travellers who want a design-forward Amsterdam stay without paying five-star canal-house rates. The address sits in the Oosterparkbuurt neighbourhood, east of the city centre — far enough from the tourist drag to feel local, close enough to reach the Rijksmuseum or Vondelpark in under 20 minutes by bike or tram. If your priority is location over everything else, look elsewhere. If design, value, and a calmer residential atmosphere matter more, this is a reasonable call.
The Case For Booking
Hotel V is part of a small Amsterdam-based boutique group, and Fizeaustraat is one of its more neighbourhood-rooted properties. The appeal is atmosphere over amenity: the energy here runs quieter and more considered than the canal-facing properties that dominate most Amsterdam hotel searches. For solo travellers or couples who want a base that feels less like a tourist waypoint and more like a place someone actually lives, that tonal difference is worth something.
Booking is direct. The Hotel V group does not operate a complex rewards programme comparable to Marriott Bonvoy or IHG One Rewards, which means there is no points-accumulation play here. However, booking direct through the Hotel V website typically unlocks better rates and room upgrades compared with third-party OTAs — standard practice for independent hotels in this tier. If loyalty programme points are a deciding factor in your stay choice, this property will not serve that goal; consider the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht instead for Hyatt World of Hyatt earning.
Timing and Practical Notes
Amsterdam hotel rates spike sharply during King's Day (late April), Amsterdam Dance Event (October), and summer school-holiday weeks. Fizeaustraat's neighbourhood position means it can be marginally less affected by the worst of the central-area price surges, but the pattern holds citywide. Shoulder season, March to early April, or November, delivers the leading value across all Amsterdam properties, and this one is no exception. Weekday arrivals typically give more flexibility on room allocation than weekend check-ins.
For wider Amsterdam context, see our full Amsterdam hotels guide, or explore our full Amsterdam restaurants guide and our full Amsterdam bars guide to plan around the neighbourhood. Nearby alternatives worth comparing in the same tier include Canal House, De Pijp Boutique Hotel, and Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station). For day trips or wider Netherlands travel, Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk aan Zee and Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam are worth a look.
Quick reference: Boutique design hotel, Oosterparkbuurt, Amsterdam, book direct for leading rate, easy availability outside peak season.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room category is best at Hotel V Fizeaustraat?
At a boutique property of this scale in Amsterdam, the upper-tier rooms typically offer meaningfully more space than entry-level options — worth the step-up if you are staying more than two nights. The hotel sits at Fizeaustraat 2 in a residential pocket of the city, so rooms away from the street-facing side will generally be quieter. If the Hotel V group's other properties are a guide, their superior or deluxe categories tend to justify the price gap over standard rooms for anyone prioritising comfort over cost.
What is check-in like at Hotel V Fizeaustraat?
Hotel V properties are known for a relaxed, informal check-in style that leans more neighbourhood hotel than corporate chain — expect a lounge-style lobby rather than a formal front desk. Standard Amsterdam check-in is typically 3pm, with checkout at noon; confirming early arrival in advance is advisable, especially during peak periods like King's Day or Amsterdam Dance Event when the city runs near capacity. The Fizeaustraat address is residential rather than central, which tends to mean a calmer arrival experience than canal-side hotels in the tourist core.
Is Hotel V Fizeaustraat good for business travel?
It depends on your priorities. If you need a central location for client meetings or proximity to the RAI Amsterdam convention centre, Fizeaustraat's neighbourhood position at 1097 SC is a genuine consideration — it is not in the immediate city centre. For solo business travellers who want a quiet base with good design and character rather than a corporate business centre, Hotel V's format works well. Travellers needing full conference facilities should look at the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam or Sofitel Legend The Grand instead.
How is the dining at Hotel V Fizeaustraat?
Hotel V properties typically offer bar and light dining rather than a full restaurant operation, so do not book Fizeaustraat expecting a destination kitchen. The neighbourhood around Fizeaustraat in Amsterdam East has a solid independent dining scene, which makes the hotel's limited in-house food less of a drawback than it would be in a more isolated location. If on-site dining is a deciding factor, the Conservatorium or Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam offer substantially more developed food and beverage programmes.
Location
Fizeaustraat 2, 1097 SC Amsterdam, Netherlands
Compare Hotel V Fizeaustraat
| Venue |
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| Hotel V Fizeaustraat |
| Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht |
| InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam |
| Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam |
| Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam |
| Conservatorium |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
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
Hotel V Fizeaustraat sits at the independent boutique end of Amsterdam's hotel market, which means the comparison against chain-affiliated five-star properties is partly a question of what you're optimising for. If canal views, concierge depth, and loyalty programme earning are the priority, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht is the stronger call, it offers Hyatt World of Hyatt points, a prime Prinsengracht address, and a design sensibility that competes with boutique independents. The Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam and InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam operate at a higher price tier altogether, with the Amstel in particular delivering a level of grand-hotel formality and Amstel River positioning that Hotel V Fizeaustraat doesn't attempt to match.
For travellers choosing between independent boutique options, Canal House and Décor Canal House offer the central canal-belt address that Fizeaustraat trades away for neighbourhood calm. If that historic-centre positioning matters to you, those are cleaner choices. The Conservatorium sits above this tier on price but below the Waldorf Astoria, occupying a converted music conservatory near the Museumplein, a more architecturally dramatic stay, and a better fit for guests whose sightseeing centres on the museum quarter.
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam is the pick if you want a historic property with Accor loyalty earning and a central address. Hotel V Fizeaustraat wins on rate and neighbourhood authenticity, not on prestige or points. The honest recommendation: if you're weighing Hotel V Fizeaustraat against this peer set, choose it only if you actively want a quieter, more local feel and are not relying on hotel-stay points to offset the cost.
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