YOTELAIR Amsterdam Schiphol

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YOTELAIR Amsterdam Schiphol

Hotel · Schiphol
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, YOTELAIR, Vertrekpassage, 1118 AS Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Sleek airport hotel with compact, efficient rooms offering Wi-Fi  

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Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, YOTELAIR, Vertrekpassage, 1118 AS Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

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hank1065

Google
Great way to get a few hours of sleep. Had a 5 hour layover after an overnight flight, so booked the day rate for 4 hours. Queen room was clean (but crazy small), bed was nice, and shower was hot. The two people at Mission Control were very polite when checking in. Overall, I would stay here again…recommend.

Santhosh Kuttanadu (SK Wanderer)

Google
Fantastic Stay at YOTELAIR Amsterdam Schiphol Transit Hotel – Pricey but Worth It for Convenience I recently stayed at YOTELAIR during an 18-hour layover at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, and it was a game-changer for my transit experience. The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of the secure transit area (Lounge 2, near Piers D and E), so I didn’t need to leave the airport or deal with customs, which was perfect as a transit passenger. It’s just steps from shops, restaurants like Sushi & Noodles Bar, and departure gates, making it incredibly convenient. The facilities were top-notch for a layover hotel. The cabin-style room felt futuristic and cozy, with a smart bed that easily switched from couch to bed, a monsoon rain shower that was surprisingly spacious, and free, fast Wi-Fi that kept me connected. The workstation was handy for catching up on emails, and the 24/7 food delivery from “Mission Control” (their front desk) meant I could grab a snack without leaving my room. Everything was clean, modern, and designed for efficiency—perfect for a long layover. The staff were friendly and quick to assist, ensuring a smooth check-in with my boarding pass and passport. My only concern was the price. At around 132 euros for an overnight stay till 7 am,it’s definitely on the expensive side for what’s essentially a compact room. While the convenience and quality justify the cost for a stress-free layover, it might feel steep for budget travelers or shorter stays. That said, the comfort and ease of staying airside made it worth it for me, especially avoiding the hassle of exiting the airport. Overall, YOTELAIR is a fantastic choice for transit passengers needing rest and convenience at Schiphol. If you can stomach the price, it’s a lifesaver for long layovers. Highly recommend!

Steve N.

Google
Haven't even arrived yet and their customer service is already dismissive, cold, and unhelpful. They can't seem to clearly state their cancellation policy (at least according to that which is stated on their own website), the link to see my, fully paid, reservation has not worked from the beginning, they take over a day to respond to questions, and when they do they don't address the questions posed and their tone is condescending - like it's all my fault and they've lost patience.

Valarie Jones

Google
Great concept but facility is not aging well. Carpet in hallway appeared dirty and worn cracked vinyl around bed. Mattress and linen were great, it was quiet but appeared less than 1/3 occupied overall . Did not enjoy my cold shower in the morning nor the violently loud sucking noise the floor drain made. Some handrails for safety climbing in and out of the bed would be really helpful. Would not recommend.

L. De Beukelaer

Google
The location past security in the non-Schengen area of the airport, is incredibly convenient, especially for catching an early flight. However, the state of the facilities left much to be desired. The room felt very dated, and I had to wear earplugs just to sleep because of the loud, vibrating noise from the air conditioning. The most alarming part of my stay was that the first room I was given was infested with bedbugs, something I’ve never experienced before, and certainly not at this scale. When I reported it to reception, I was offered a different room. But the situation left a very unpleasant impression. What disappointed me most was the staff’s response. I was asked to provide photos of the bedbugs, something that feels completely inappropriate in the moment. You’re not thinking about taking pictures; you’re just trying to get out of there. A more appropriate reaction would have been to apologize sincerely, and offer an upgrade to ensure some level of comfort after such a disturbing experience. Overall, while the location is ideal, the poor maintenance and inadequate handling of a serious hygiene issue would make me think twice before booking here again.

Carly W

Google
My low rating is completely based on the rooms/hotel, not the staff. I had a 9 hour layover in Ams so decided to get some rest and Yotel seemed like a good option. The good: great location inside terminal. Easy to find. The staff were helpful and friendly on arrival. They had a computer issue that meant I couldn’t actually check in, but they let me into the room regardless. The not so good: - Air con was not able to be controlled in the oom despite having a control there. I had to ask for the temperature to be turned done by reception. But it didn’t seem to make a difference. - no remote for the TV so unable to use that. - none of the ‘buttons’ in the room worked - meaning the bed was unable to be folded up, so couldn’t use the table and chair, and I’m not sure what the other buttons did, but they were all not working. - the shower itself was nice, but, there was no lip to stop the water flowing out of the shower cobble into the bathroom area, I had to take a very fast shower and as there was no bathmat, had to use a towel to prevent the bathroom flooding. - it was NOISY. There was constant noise with doors being open and closed, cleaning noises and banging, and other guests not taking any care to be quiet in the passageway. I’ve stayed in other airside pod hotels before which are much much better and given I wanted to sleep this was not a good option for me. For the money spent (€135 for 7 hours) it was not worth it.

Robin Khariuk

Google
Although a last minute booking it was possible to get a room in this hotel in the transit area of Schipol Airport, and it provided a great option while waiting to transfer to another flight. The staff were friendly, and the room while basic had all the amenities needed for a short stay. The shops and restaurants in the airport close quite early making access to refreshments challenging overnight.

Peter Eder

Google
Location is of course key here. It is perfect. Still, the place is ran down. Shower cabin is breaking apart (see pictures). Pipes are making weird sounds. Toilet flush button is not working properly. The labels on the light buttons can’t be read. But the staff is very friendly and as the room was perfectly clean, the cleaning is done well. I will only book again, if I really have to.
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Maisha R.

Yelp
We had a long layover in Amsterdam in route to Dubai so we decided to try something new - getting a hotel room at the airport. Options for booking included overnight or in hours long blocks. Yotel was conveniently located plane side, a short walk from our arrival and departure gates. It was a little challenging to find, but it was upstairs next to the McDonald's and a small kids play area. The check in process was a little slow as apparently they were having some employee staffing issues. When I received the key to my room and went to unlock the door, I found that someone was already occupying the room. Thankfully, the key I had did not work to open the door. The front desk employee was very apologetic and gave me a different room. He also adjusted my check out time given the significant delay we had checking in. The room itself was small, but very functional. It had a motorized daybed that serves as both a sitting area and flatbed. It might've been all the travel we had had but I thought the bed was very comfortable. The bathroom was small, but included all the necessities, including a shower. There was also a small tv in the room that we didn't turn on. The room we had could've benefited from a little bit of maintenance and upkeep, but overall, for a brief stay, and a place to get a little bit of rest in between flights, this was a great idea.
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Vicki H.

Yelp
The mattress and pillows were fine. The room is very poorly lit, I could not see to put on makeup, to find things in my suitcase, I had to throw it onto the bed to see clearly. The bathroom a bit odd since every once in a while you could hear a loud suction noise coming from the drain! Our bed did not move and so we could not access the work table or use the chair, which was unfortunate since we were on a business trip. We called the front desk to ask and she said it was the electricity (??) meaning what? The bed was broken? All the beds are broken? Our electricity Also the charging area is very narrow and if you cannot pull up the table then you cannot charge anything larger than a cell phone. We were unable to charge our computers during our stay in the Yotel. The underbed area was absolute YUK- dust and food stains, so did not use it for our luggage storage. Navigating a room this size- we had the queen size room- for 2 people was tight!
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Aristotle R.

Yelp
We found your hotel while we were walking around the airport during our outbound flight while waiting for our connection. We already had a booking at another hotel outside the airport but we were impressed with the convenience of staying inside the airport/air side which will save us a lot of time from having to go thru immigration, customs and security. We decided to cancel our existing reservation for the other hotel and booked with Yotelair. We were impressed too at how easy it was to choose the timing of our stay and that the rates were hourly. Based on our experience, we will consider booking with Yotelair again on our future flights. Kudos and more power!
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Sarah T.

Yelp
Uh, I could not find this place when I needed it. No one I asked who worked at the airport had heard of it and it wasn't where it should have been according to the directions link. Finally, I called, but the number was out of service. Maybe this place does exist, but that doesn't do me any good now.
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David S.

Yelp
Woot! Ok, small cabin rooms...think like a big coffin motel. Stay in the airport inside security. Got a layover? Wake up late, shower and walk to your gate. Cheaper than the surrounding Airport hotels to boot. They have some crappy food and drinks available 24/7...which is good bc the airport tends to slow down past 9 pm. So they have two 'cabin' sizes...basically single or double bed. Disappointingly, it's not perfectly quiet. You can (and will) hear the staff walking in the hallways in the middle of the night or the neighboring cabin slide open its bathroom door. That said, it's a small price to pay for not having to go through security again except if you're flying back to the USA, you'll have to queue for a gate side screening, somewhat self defeating.
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Tom G.

Yelp
I booked their smallest cabin for 4 hours during a layover in AMS. Check-in was a bit tedious but they just re-opened so computers are limited (no self-service kiosk check-in). I was able to sleep for 3+ hours and had everything I needed. Noise was not an issue although the plumbing does 'gurgle' sounds into the shower drain (just sounds, no water). Everything was very clean and in good working order. There were 2 pillows and a nice comforter on the bed. I didn't use the shower but soap and towels were provided in the bathroom. If you need a few hours sleep in a quiet, horizontal, comfortable place this is well worth the 50 euros (4 hrs). --------- Update: I liked the convenience of the Yotel SO much that I stayed overnight during my return trip and overnight layover in AMS. This time I booked the deluxe cabin which had more room. Total for 8.5 hours was ~$110. The Yotel just reopened October 5, 2015 and I asked the receptionist about the renovations. She told me that while there was terminal construction at AMS (in 2015) the Yotel was refurbished. Thus, some of the bad things you read from reviews prior to 2015 have 'mostly' been addressed. This means new mattresses, carpet, paint, TVs, etc. A few key tips if you book a stay at the Yotel: 1. Quarters are small but efficient- if you have more than 1 person & luggage, don't try to stuff yourselves into the basic room. I saw a Couple trying to fit themselves + 2 roll aboard suitcases and a backpack into a basic room... The wife looked pissed! Book the deluxe cabin if you have a mate. 2. Noise- there is some ambient noise from the hallway, plumbing, other guests, etc. Bring some ear plugs to keep from being disturbed. 3. Toiletries - while general purpose body wash is provided with towels in the bathroom, you'll feel better if you have some of your normal personal items (toothbrush + paste, shampoo, etc). I don't believe I saw a hairdryer, either. Enjoy! This place will save you time compared to other hotels in the area, so take advantage and get some rest. The best part of this hotel is that it's with-in the secured area of AMS, upstairs next to the McDonalds. This means no time wasted with back-and-forth through the airport security checkpoints.
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Taylor R.

Yelp
On a recent work trip that involved 11 international flights in six days, I had two seven hour layovers at the Amsterdam airport. I'm SO happy I found Yotel before I left. I can't sleep on planes, so this little pod hotel helped me get a few hours of sleep between flights. The beds are super comfortable and the room gets really dark. Plus there's a toilet, shower and free wifi. Yotel is inside the security zone so you don't have to leave the airport and check in again. If I have one word for Yotel, it's GRATEFUL.
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Toni D.

Yelp
Yotel warned me a couple days before my stay that there would be construction in the airport the night of my stay and offered to let me cancel. Several years ago I had booked the same Yotel at Schiphol and they also had construction going on. That time they rebooked me at no additional charge at another hotel within the airport. They said they couldn't do that this time, and I had already made my plans and figured the noise wouldn't be so bad that I couldn't sleep so I kept the reservation. When I checked in, I asked if they would upgrade me to a premium room because of the construction; they said all those rooms were booked, tho I could see that most were empty that night and in the morning (the door to each room has a big window). They just offered me earplugs. The noise was like a jackhammer above my head all night, from 10pm to 4am. Also, their instructions say you can bring only carry-on luggage, but they didn't mention that the airlines won't let you check your bag the night before for a morning flight. Instead you have to take it to a luggage holding area in the bottom of the airport, pay 9 euros to store it and go back and forth through security the next morning to retrieve it, which took 45 minutes.
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Lauren H.

Yelp
Yay for Yotel! I felt like I was sleeping on a space ship, and if sleeping can be fun, you'll have fun sleeping here. Also, it keeps you insulated from the hustle and bustle of the airport. I don't plan on being in Amsterdam again, at least no time soon, but Yotel made the wait for a flight bearable, and I would recommend for those silly enough to fly standby or needing some rest on a layover.
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Andrew F.

Yelp
This place is a dump. Yes, it does provide a bed to sleep on and a restroom of your own. Yes, it has a TV. Yes, it's claustrophobic. Yes, it's disgustingly unhygienic. Yes, all the fabric is torn. Yes, the electrical movements are loud and jagged. No, you shouldn't stay here. On top of all that you pay a lot for the "privilege" to stay there. It's just like a Motel6, except more claustrophobic and less hygienic. I'm a Skyteam Elite+ so I always have KLM Crown Room access. It's much better than the Yotel for sleeping and relaxing, but I can't speak for the shower facilities. For many though they don't have that option and that is why, next time I'm in Amsterdam I'll check out the Mercure Hotel inside the non-Schengen area and write a review.
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Sabrina H.

Yelp
I had horrendous flight delays and ended up staying at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam for 9 hours. I was having a horrible day and I needed sleep. I finally found Yotel in lounge 2 of the airport and it truly brightened my awful day! The check-in staff were incredibly friendly (especially Joy!) and the tiny capsule room was perfect for an airport nap and shower. I highly recommend it to anyone who's been traveling a while and could use a rest!
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Luna R.

Yelp
If you have a few hours and would like to be comfortable book this place! I had 12-hour layover so I decided to stay at the Yotel. The rooms are VERY small but that's the whole idea, you almost feel like this is how a first class cabin on an airplane would be like (just not as fancy). The bed was very comfortable, having a shower can get a little messy but for the short period, you are there it's great. Service is amazing. The only complaint is that since there are check ins and check outs at all hours and the walls are quite thin you can hear everything quite well, also whenever someone next to your room used the shower you hear the water flowing so I would recommend earplugs for people who are sensitive to sound. Definitely recommendable!
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Jacob G.

Yelp
How long do you have to wait after a long flight to take a shower? I wanted to take a shower right away! It was a pleasure to use a shower at the Yotel that is located right in Schiphol airport, in Amsterdam. I think it is very convenient, cause Yotel is located right inside terminal building on level 2 near gate D. I paid 15 euros, around 20 dollars, and got the private room for 45 minutes with a shower, a sink, and a toilet. Towels, floor mat, shower gel and hair dryer were also available. Of course, there are free showers in the airport, but I wouldn't recommend using them. Youtel helped me feel much better. I suggest taking a shower over there.Clean and refreshed, I started my trip to Amsterdam. But this will be another review.
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Philip S.

Yelp
I had adjusted my expectations downward since this is a pod-style hotel. Staff were very nice. The room was cute and well organized. Everything seemed to work. But the temperature controls seem to be locked in a very tight range. Too warm for me. Also the room smelled a bit moldy. Lastly the lighting is too dim.

Subodh M.

Yelp
I booked the smallest cabin for 4.5 hours. At 7.30 am, check-in was smooth. It is best to think of the cabin as a lie-flat business class seat with an attached bathroom, but minimal food service and no windows. It worked well for me. Note that if you take a shower, the bathroom will be wet, so make this the last thing you plan to do there. There are indeed gurgling sounds from the plumbing. But, there was no external noise. I did not watch TV. The wi-fi was fine. The food-court outside is well-lit and reasonably priced for a European airport. I was at AMS between two economy flights (Africa-AMS, and AMS-USA, so the rest was worth the cost of 55 Euros. Note that if you pay by debit card, the cost is a bit lower. I take one staff off because there is a drop-down table, but no chair to sit on!
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Kash S.

Yelp
Awful service. Two ladies took one hour to service 10 people in the line. They were flustered and had no clue on rooms. Rooms are cool but bad service so I Don't recommend if you're in a hurry.
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JO Z.

Yelp
Yes, it may be good for the travelers who need just few hours of sleep and it's convenient since you don't need top go thru security again. It also is cheaper than the other options, but spending 40-100 euros more will be worth it. If I had to spend again a night in Amsterdam I would pick the other hotels, or even take a train 20 min to downtown and walk to the other hotels. Here is why: 1. the check - in was NOT easy: it is not automated, the girls at the front desk are a bit slow. 2. the small cabin just gets you sooo annoyed. 3. try to really get the promised "free" 24/7 hot drinks: you need top leave your room, go to the front desk and ask them to make it. Really inconvenient particularly if they have a line of people to check in. Once the coffee machine was not working so they send me to the nearby coffee stand and did not offer to pay for it, like any good biz would. 4. one of the front desks people promised to print something for me. She forgot and left the work. 5. if you are closer to the exit people who leave for earlier flights will wake you up, talking loudly. 5. If you are traveling as a couple forget about flushing a toilet at night without waking up the other person. It is exactly as loud as on an airplane. 6. the hallway is grey and depressing 7. They had construction noise and no earplugs to offer - when I asked for them at the front desk The idea is awesome. The execution needs refinement.

Anne D.

Yelp
I was happy to have a place to shower and nap before heading onto France. But getting that nap was impossible. It was so loud - running up and down the hallway, banging around in the room next door. After 3 hours I gave up and got dressed and left.

Jud S.

Yelp
Ok, maybe I'm spoiled but this has to be the best thing available for any long winded travel. If you're on a 30 hour door to door journey nothing can be better than a quick four hour snooze in an actual bed, with an actual shower, a clean bathroom and wi-fi to keep updated. Located right in the terminal at the food court you just pay at the machine, choose how many hours you want and go rest and relax. It is quite small but how much space do you need to sleep? I clock in at over 250lbs and fit in more than comfortably. Never felt more refreshed halfway through a long journey

Jose Antonio C.

Yelp
Ok for a night. Convenient position in the airport. Clean place. A bit noisy at times. Not the high standards advertised.

Baiba C.

Yelp
The room itself is fine. However the service was terrible. I had booked the room for 4 hours, all prepaid etc. However, when I showed up at the start of my time, there were several people in queue, and the person at the front desk was really slow. 20 minutes of the time I could have spent sleeping - lost right there. When i went to the room, it was still being cleaned and not available. I had to go back to the front desk to ask for another room. They gave me another room, the only one available where somebody had smoked and they couldnt get rid of the smell. By then I was just on the edge, feeling how my precious sleep minutes are ticking away. Lost 35 minutes from my 4 hours. and had to sleep in a smelly room. I would recommend an automated check in for people who have already paid. Just have a way to pick up room key and avoid the queue. Of course, they didn't reimburse me for my lost time.