Amsterdam

Enjoy Amsterdam's charming canals and luxury hotels, offering a blend of historic charm and modern comforts.

Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam

Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam puts its setting first within six grand 17th-century canal palaces along the iconic Herengracht. It is a historic retreat with an easy relationship to the streets and character of Amsterdam.

Amstel Hotel

Stars, die hier übernachtet haben

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip stayed at Amsterdam's Amstel Hotel during their 1962 state visit. That royal chapter feels entirely at home in a landmark whose riverfront presence has always carried a sense of ceremony. Grand rooms, waterside views and old-world service keep the mood polished, making a stay feel connected to the formal glamour of another era.

The Dylan Amsterdam

Stars, die hier übernachtet haben

George Clooney is among the guests associated with The Dylan Amsterdam, a canal-house hotel whose discretion is part of its appeal. Hidden behind a historic gateway on the Keizersgracht, the property feels more like a private address than a conventional city hotel. Courtyard calm and intimate rooms offer exactly the kind of understated luxury that allows a famous guest to blend into Amsterdam.

Canal House

Netherlands

Amsterdam

★★★★ Bewertung 8.6
Durchschnittspreis pro Nacht

$688

USD

Canal House is a four-star hotel in Amsterdam. The experience is deliberately straightforward, giving guests a composed base while the destination itself supplies the sense of occasion.

Sir Adam Hotel

Netherlands

Amsterdam

★★ Bewertung 6.6
Durchschnittspreis pro Nacht

$232

USD

At Sir Adam Hotel, the address within the architectural masterpiece supplies the strongest sense of place. The hotel itself stays characterful, giving guests a composed base in Amsterdam.

The Hoxton Amsterdam

Set in Amsterdam, The Hoxton Amsterdam places on-site dining at the centre of a well-placed stay. The address keeps guests closely connected to Amsterdam.

Zoku Amsterdam

Zoku Amsterdam offers a hotel base in Amsterdam. Its role is simple: a calm place to return to between time spent discovering the destination.