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Top 5 Luxury Hotels in Amsterdam

By Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor April 20th, 2023 Posted in Best Luxury Hotels, Europe Travel Blog, Luxury Hotel Review, Travel Blog, Travel Guides No comments

An ideal travel destination, with a unique geographical layout from canals and houseboats to bridges and the rich culture, there are tons of things to do in Amsterdam. If you are not visiting the museum to get some history knowledge, you are probably cycling the city or sampling chef Hans Geertsema’s inventive cuisine or, better yet, relaxing and enjoying a cozy cocktail in one of the luxury hotels in Amsterdam.

Top 5 Luxury Hotels in Amsterdam
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Speaking of luxury hotels, do you know the features of a luxury hotel to look out for? This guide highlights what to look out for and lists the top 5 luxury hotels to stay in when visiting Amsterdam.

What are the Main Features of a Luxury Hotel?

A 5-star hotel offers a lavish experience, from luxurious accommodations to first-class amenities. Here are the top features of luxury hotels.

World-Class Amenities

Luxury hotels come with world-class amenities – from stylish décor to high-quality fittings. The rooms are often spacious, with large comfortable beds, premium bedding, and bath products to ensure comfort. Additionally, they offer round-the-clock room service, a minibar, complimentary breakfast, various cuisines and buffets, and a high-speed internet connection.

Facilities

The beauty of vacationing in luxury hotels is the assurance that you can have all the facilities you need to enjoy yourself within the hotel. Luxury hotels offer everything from restaurants, cocktail bars, swimming pools and spas to well-equipped gyms with professional trainers and garden courtyards for tranquil walks.

Quality of Service

Any reputable luxury hotel goes over and beyond to ensure the quality of its services is top-notch. From cleanliness, attentive and efficient staff, and knowledgeable concierge service to world-class food and drinks and sophisticated entertainment, the standards are set high for luxury hotels.

5 Luxury Hotels in Amsterdam

Now that you know the top three features of luxury hotels, here’s a brief introduction to the top 5 luxury hotels in Amsterdam.

1.    Hotel Pulitzer

Located in front of two of Amsterdam’s most beautiful canals, Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht, Hotel Pulitzer is a five-minute walk from the tourist favorite attraction Anne Frank House.

Hotel Pulitzer, which is a collection of 25 restored houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, is a site to marvel at for architecture lovers. The 225 rooms in the hotel come in different shapes and sizes, ranging from cozy to spacious. Still, the constants are the tall windows overlooking the canal, Le Labo Santal 33 toiletries, the potted history of each canal house and bike repair kits which are essential as Amsterdam is one the most cycling-friendly cities in the world.

The hotel’s restaurant Jansz serves modern European classics with a top-class twist, and after a long day, you can relax in the bar as you sip on classic dutch cocktails.

2.    Waldorf Astoria

Overlooking the magnificent Herengracht Canal sits the centrally located Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The Rijks Museum, Royal Palace, Negen Straatjes shopping district, FOAM photography museum and Museum Van Loon, all major tourist attraction sites, are 5 to 15 minutes away.

The hotel has 93 bedrooms comprising of suites, superior, deluxe and lofts to choose from for accommodation, the Librije’s Zusje restaurant to experience fine dining in, a basement bar with a great selection of wine and cocktails, as well as a spa with three treatment rooms, a 10-meter swimming pool and a steam room sauna.

3.    Conservatorium Hotel

Housed in a 19th-century palace, the Conservatorium Hotel exudes glamour and elegance. Strategically located in the heart of Amsterdam’s museum and fashion district, the hotel is between luxury stores like Armani, Cartier and Gucci and historical museums such as Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum and Van Gogh Museum.

The Conservatorium Hotel comprises 129 tastefully designed palatial rooms and suites spread across eight floors, ranging from deluxe rooms to penthouse suites. The hotel also has an exquisite spa with extensive treatments and an 18-meter large pool to enjoy while you eat tasty fresh food from the Asian-inspired Taiko restaurant within the hotel.

4.    Grand Hotel Amrath Amsterdam

Located almost next door to the Maritime Museum with spacious all-suite maritime-themed rooms dripped in gold, velvet, copper, and silk decor, Grand Hotel Amrath is the epitome of lavishness.

You can expect a personal butler to meet all your needs during your stay, bathrooms with jumbo jacuzzies that comfortably fit two, and double-sized showers that turn into a steam bath at the touch of a button.

When it comes to dining, the hotel delivers nothing less than culinary masterpieces, and its bar is the perfect spot for winding down. Better yet, the hotel has a casino hall – so, if you happen to be a fan of online casino games, this might be a good time to switch it up for once and enjoy throwing some dice in these glamorous halls.

5.    Hotel Okura

Standing tall at 23 floors, Hotel Okura is located on the banks of the Amstel Canal and centrally within the café quarter of De Pijp, making it the perfect vacation hotel for food lovers.

The hotel has four world-class restaurants; the two Michelin-stars Ciel Bleu Restaurant, known for its international cuisine; the one Michelin-star Yamazato, popular for traditional Japanese cuisine; the one Michelin-star Teppanyaki Restaurant Sazanka that twists the boisterous Japanese communal grill into a fine dining experience; and the Serre, ideal for casual international cuisine and cocktails.

For accommodation, you can choose either Superior or Executive rooms with a spacious bathroom with a rainfall shower and a separate tub.

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