Stale Solbakken's national team stars have been accommodated at the Van der Valk Hotel Oostzaan, located 20 minutes from the centre of the Dutch capital.
The view from the hotel includes a four-lane highway, from which the Norwegian players have a clear view of the heavy traffic.
These surroundings have not gone down well with the squad.
"I didn't expect that. I think it's a bit weak, to be honest. I've passed it on to the relevant people," Borussia Dortmund's Julian Ryerson told Dagbladet.
"I asked who had planned this here. I've been to Amsterdam quite a bit. I live 2.5 hours away. It's a nice city, so I was a little disappointed when I saw this."
Morten Thorsby, who regularly plays for Cremonese, agrees with the criticism and questions the location of the hotel.
"I know Amsterdam well. I was here quite a bit when I played in Heerenveen. There are a couple of nice places to go. Even if you're staying in a nice hotel, there's something about getting out and having a change of scenery. You miss a café or two outside", says the Norwegian international, according to Dagbladet.
However, the players' comments do not worry Stale Solbakken, who is taking it all in stride.
"It doesn't worry me that much. Maybe it's a test. If you can't handle three days on a four-lane highway here, you certainly won't handle 35 days in the USA. The hotel is not ideal, but we can handle it," says the national coach, according to Dagbladet.
Norway will face the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Friday at 20.45 CET.
