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What Type of Accommodation Is Best for a Short-Term Stay in Amsterdam or Amstelveen?

Finding the right place to stay is one of the biggest parts of moving abroad. For professionals staying one to six months, Amsterdam and Amstelveen offer several options — each with different benefits.

Renting a Private Apartment

You can rent directly through housing platforms or agencies, but this often comes with high deposits, long lease terms, and registration challenges. Short-term contracts can be harder to find.

Serviced Apartments

Serviced apartments, such as those offered by Htel, combine hotel-style convenience with the comfort of home.
They include full furnishings, weekly cleaning, Wi-Fi, and front desk support — ideal for short work assignments or relocations.

Co-Living and Shared Spaces

Co-living options have become popular among younger expats. These shared apartments often include community events and common areas but may have limited privacy.

Long-Stay Hotels

Long-stay hotels offer flexibility, but daily costs are usually higher than serviced apartments and often lack the feeling of a real home.

What Expats Often Choose

Many short-term workers in Amsterdam and Amstelveen prefer serviced apartments because they meet registration requirements, include amenities, and remove the hassle of setting up utilities and furniture.

How Htel Apartments Can Help

Htel Apartments provides fully furnished apartments with flexible monthly rates, perfect for professionals, families, and business travellers who want a ready-to-live experience.
Find a place that feels like home from the day you arrive. Explore serviced apartments for your short-term stay in Amsterdam or Amstelveen.

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