Amsterdam

Nestled amid iconic canals and adorned with centuries-old charm, Amsterdam is a captivating tapestry of history, culture, and timeless allure. This vibrant city, with its cobblestone streets and picturesque waterways, seamlessly merges the old-world elegance of historic architecture with the dynamic energy of a modern metropolis.

Amsterdam’s welcoming ambiance invites exploration at every turn. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of 17th-century buildings that line the city, showcasing a captivating blend of Dutch Renaissance and medieval styles. Delight in the leisurely pace of life as you savor a cappuccino in a centuries-old café or meander through bustling markets brimming with local treasures.

Renowned for its artistic legacy, Amsterdam houses world-class museums, including the iconic Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, where masterpieces come to life. The city’s famed Anne Frank House stands as a poignant reminder of its wartime history.

To experience Amsterdam at its absolute best is to discover the perfect haven to call home. Our curation of the finest 15 hotels in Amsterdam is an ode to this remarkable city. Welcome to a world where every moment is curated for your pleasure - Amsterdam awaits, and these exceptional hotels are your key to unlocking its wonders.

Park Mansion
Park Mansion offers an exclusive haven with its two meticulously curated suites. The Garden Suite captivates with meticulous interior design, featuring a spacious lounge and a fireplace opening onto the enchanting palm garden. For a taste of classical luxury, the Empire Suite indulges guests in opulence and period décor, reminiscent of Amsterdam's 19th-century splendor. Fit for royalty, this suite transforms any Amsterdam visit into a regal experience.
Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam
Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam graces an exclusive spot along the historic Canal Ring, a mere stroll from the prestigious Golden Bend. Occupying six interconnected 17th-century mansions, the hotel radiates the grandeur of Amsterdam's past. These distinguished residences, now seamlessly merged, exude an intimate, luxurious familial ambiance. Meticulously preserving heritage, plaques unveil the legacy of influential families, demarcating each house's distinct narrative. Original features echo the hotel's captivating history. Beyond its storied backdrop, the hotel pampers guests with indulgent amenities - a tranquil Guerlain Spa, an inviting indoor pool, the acclaimed Spectrum restaurant, and personalized concierge services elevate the experience.
The Dylan Amsterdam
The Dylan Amsterdam, a boutique hotel exuding a laidback Dutch charm, prioritizes a comforting ambiance over ostentatious decor. Its discreet off-street entrance welcomes you to an inviting, cozy atmosphere, embodying the Dutch concept of gezellig. Nestled within a former 17th-century theater on Keizersgracht canal, the building, reconstructed after a 1772 fire, seamlessly blends its thespian heritage with modern design. Gezellig permeates the tucked-away leafy courtyard, perfect for coffee moments, and the sophisticated rooms, offering canal or garden views. The Dylan encapsulates the quintessential Dutch quality, making your stay a harmonious blend of history and contemporary comfort.
Ambassade Hotel
Situated at the heart of Amsterdam's canal district, The Ambassade Hotel boasts a prime location overlooking the water amid the splendid buildings lining this vibrant area. Spanning ten traditional canal houses, the hotel provides effortless access to museums, attractions, and entertainment. Inside, it harmoniously mirrors the era of the buildings, showcasing a unique blend of magnificent canal houses adorned with period antiques, museum-quality art, and Amsterdam Impressionist works. The maze-like layout contributes to the place's distinctive charm, reflecting the city's character. The rooms, diverse in shape and size, offer canal views and classic decor with antique furniture, creating an authentic Amsterdam experience. Indulge in a canal-side breakfast and locally sourced cuisine at the Brasserie, showcasing the city's taste with convenience, outstanding service, and a touch of luxury.
Hotel 717
On the picturesque Prinsengracht canal in Amsterdam, Hotel 717 exudes charm from the outset. Formerly a private residence, this traditional townhouse seamlessly transformed into a refined hotel while retaining its inviting, homey atmosphere. Beyond its unassuming exterior lies the experience of residing in a grand Amsterdam canal house without the associated costs. The nine impressive suites embody personalized luxury, blending antique pieces with modern comforts for an authentic homely feel. While lacking an on-site restaurant, the hotel's strategic location ensures easy access to the city's finest dining establishments, complemented by in-suite dining options. Hotel 717 offers a unique and unforgettable home-away-from-home experience, marked by discreet yet excellent service and a distinct blend of old-world elegance and modern comfort.
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam
Nestled between two picturesque canals, Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam unfolds its luxurious charm on the grounds once occupied by convents, a military affairs building, and city hall. This stately property masterfully interweaves Dutch history and French contemporary elegance, visible in its preserved stairwells, stained-glass windows, and charming courtyards. Beyond its rich heritage, the hotel offers 177 rooms and 52 suites, complete with attentive butler service. Indulge in a rejuvenating spa featuring an indoor pool, sauna, and hammam, and savor delightful dining experiences at Bridges, focusing on Dutch organic seafood with a French twist, and garden bistro Oriole, serving Mediterranean plates.
Conservatorium Hotel
Perfectly situated in Amsterdam's Museum Quarter, the Conservatorium hotel seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary elegance. Originally crafted in 1897 as the Rijkspostspaarbank (Dutch savings bank) by architect Daniel Knuttel, it later housed the Sweelinck Conservatorium music school. In 2011, a sophisticated redesign transformed it into a modern luxury haven. Embracing its rich history, the hotel offers superb service, state-of-the-art rooms, a shopping gallery, and a sprawling 10,700-square-foot spa. Perfectly positioned near iconic museums, including the Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum, the Conservatorium ensures an exceptional Amsterdam experience.
Canal House
Strategically positioned to explore Amsterdam's attractions, this hotel seamlessly combines two 17th-century merchant's houses, resulting in a luxurious retreat accentuated by a delightful courtyard garden. The 23 rooms showcase contemporary chiaroscuro décor, skillfully translating the captivating textures, colors, and light reminiscent of the old masters into a tangible reality. The successful execution creates an alluring atmosphere, making it an ideal and tranquil haven for a memorable stay.
Boutique Apartments Amsterdam
Discover the perfect blend of hotel luxury and private apartment independence at Amsterdam Boutique Apartments. Situated on Singel canal in the heart of Amsterdam, each apartment seamlessly combines the convenience of five-star amenities – including concierge service, chauffeur, and chef – with the intimate privacy of your own suite. Immerse yourself in exquisitely crafted décor and a laid-back ambiance, offering a distinct experience that harmonizes seamlessly with the vibrant Amsterdam lifestyle.
De L'Europe Amsterdam
In the heart of Amsterdam, overlooking the Amstel River, De L'Europe Amsterdam has epitomized luxury since 1896. The 19th-century Rondeel Building offers state-of-the-art rooms with classic design, while the 't Huys wing, added in 2022, presents 14 uniquely designed suites. This extension seamlessly merges Amsterdam's art, style, and luxury under one roof. Beyond its rich history, the hotel boasts a superb concierge service, multiple restaurants, and a 4,300-square-foot spa and wellness center with an indoor pool. De L’Europe remains an iconic Amsterdam landmark, blending Old World charm with contemporary opulence for an unforgettable experience.
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht - a concept by Hyatt
Beyond its unassuming brown brick exterior, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht unveils a realm of trendy design and luxurious allure. Nestled in Amsterdam's heart, surrounded by iconic canals and near the Jordaan district and Nine Streets, it seamlessly blends with the city's artistic vibe. Renowned designer Marcel Wanders transforms its former role as Amsterdam's public library into a sumptuous haven, weaving storytelling magic throughout. Amid 122 pet-friendly accommodations, relish Bluespoon Restaurant's playful fine dining or savor an Alice in Wonderland-inspired cocktail at Bluespoon Bar - a delightful finale to exploring this vibrant city.
InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, an IHG Hotel
InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, steeped in 150 years of hospitality, exudes an enduring charm. The iconic façade gazes upon the Amstel River, setting the stage for an interior equally captivating. Home to the acclaimed restaurant La Rive, this Dutch landmark immerses you in the opulence of Amsterdam's Golden Age. Nestled on the Amstel's banks, it serves as a gateway to the city's waterways, offering water taxis to the Noordermarkt market, Anne Frank House, or De 9 Straatjes. Strolling distance leads to cultural gems like the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Royal Carré Theater, enhancing your historic Amsterdam experience.
Art'Otel Amsterdam, powered by Radisson Hotels
Just moments from Centraal Station, this avant-garde hotel embodies a modern Amsterdam lifestyle, featuring an art gallery curated with provocative pieces by Joep Van Lieshout. While the contemporary art may be daring for some, the 107 spacious and stylish bedrooms boast a modern design in chic grey and black tones. The service is impeccably traditional, adding a touch of excellence. The real gems are the bar and restaurant, offering an impressive selection of inventive drinks crafted by the skilled staff and exquisite dining. A perfect fusion of modernity and tradition, though the art might challenge more conservative tastes.
Pulitzer Amsterdam
Pulitzer Amsterdam, an enthralling ensemble of 25 interconnected 17th- and 18th-century canal houses, weaves a tale of Dutch history and contemporary craftsmanship. Acquired in 1960 by Peter Pulitzer, grandson of Joseph Pulitzer, founder of the Pulitzer Prize, these houses along Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht canals were intricately connected to form a lavish labyrinth. Following an extensive 2016 renovation, the hotel boasts 225 plush accommodations across 25 canal houses. A two-story gym, tranquil inner gardens, a flower shop, and a library showcasing Pulitzer Prize-winning books enrich the guest experience. Ideally located in the Nine Streets district, the hotel is a gateway to trendy boutiques, the Royal Palace, and the Anne Frank Museum in the historic Jordaan neighborhood.
Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam
Once the headquarters of a shipping company, now a national monument, this architectural gem near Central Station and the Maritime Museum stands as a testament to Dutch design evolution. Crafted with wrought iron, marble, and stone, the building boasts a unique aesthetic, offering guests views across the docks. Spacious rooms feature period touches and vibrant colors, creating a blend of history and modernity. Indulge in fine dining at the restaurant or opt for lighter snacks at the café, all against the dynamic backdrop of the bustling cityscape passing by. An extraordinary stay in a living piece of Dutch architectural history.