My Favorite Boutique Hotels in Amsterdam

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The Best Boutique Hotels in Amsterdam

1. Pulitzer

a building that has a bunch of umbrellas on itHotel phone: +31 20 523 5235
This is among my preferred hotels in Amsterdam and it`s always pleasurable for me to stay here. It`s a beautiful hotel comprised of twenty-five canal houses from the 17th and 18th centuries. It has a private boat for canal tours, a courtyard garden, and lovely restaurant, café, and bar. Each room and suite is unique in size, layout, and decoration, but all include bicycle repair kits and marble bathrooms. Top tier Extraordinary Suites are themed (Book, Art, Antique, and Music) and all boast canal views, a custom bar setup, and private entrances. Ideal location in the Western Canal Ring in the Nine Streets neighborhood on the Prinsingracht canal, just a short walk to Jordaan and the Anne Frank House. I enjoy the bike tire patch kit that’s provided in each room.
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2. The Dylan

motorcycles parked in front of a brick buildingHotel phone: +31 20 530 2010
The former theatre of the golden era, now transformed into a boutique hotel of luxury, retains an understated elegance and simplicity of design. Guest rooms and suites are spread across two buildings adjacent to the canal, presented in four styles and furnished with a mix of antique, vintage, and contemporary pieces. A Michelin-starred casual dining experience, vibrant bar scene, and award-winning service round out the stay. Centrally located in the heart of the canal network, guests can easily explore the neighborhood on foot as well as enjoy shopping and dining in the vicinity.
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3. Misc Eatdrinksleep

a store front with a building behind itHotel phone: +31 20 330 6241
Historic canal house-turned-hotel with 6 suites above a cocktail bar. Larger suites view the canal, while smaller face a garden. Complimentary breakfast is served daily from 9:00 a.m. to noon downstairs. The bar, Rosalia’s Menagerie, is among Amsterdam’s finest. Wonderful location in the Medieval Center near attractions like Nieuwmarkt Square, Rembrandt House, and Dam Square.
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4. The Toren

a brick building with umbrellas on top of itHotel phone: +31 20 622 6033
Luxurious hotel with a trendy bar for cocktails, traditional silent garden, and lavish décor in bold hues. The hotel occupies two 17th century canal properties, former residences of Dutch merchants involved in trade. Situated in the Western Canal Ring, The Toren is merely a brief stroll from top attractions in Amsterdam, including the Anne Frank House, Dam Square, and the shopping district encompassing Nine Streets.

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5. TwentySeven

a large brick building with a clock towerHotel phone: +31 20 218 2180
This opulent and elegant boutique hotel in the heart of the city features 16 uniquely fashioned suites in a 1916 building. Period features include ornate tiles, stained glass windows, luxurious fabrics, a rich crimson and gold color scheme, and carefully curated CoBrA art collection. All suites have palatial bathrooms with whirlpool baths and rain showers. The on-site lounge is one of Amsterdam’s best, but it’s the highly personalized service that sets the hotel apart.
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6. Sir Albert

a large building with a clock on the side of itHotel phone: +31 20 305 3020
Trendy hotel with a stylish Japanese blended bistro and bar, a cozy research with a fire, and canal perspectives. Areas and suites highlight lofty ceilings, huge windows permitting in lots of natural lighting, and exceptionally comfortable bed linen. What establishes Sir Albert aside is their encounter collection, offering everything from joint-rolling classes, private canal trips, a guided record store shopping experience, and a day invested in a bike building workshop. Excellent place in De Pijp, easy walking distance to Alberty Cuyp Market, the Heineken Encounter, and the Museum District.
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7. Crane Faralda

a crane that is attached to a poleHotel phone: +31 20 760 6161
An unconventional hotel located inside a converted harbor crane. This adults-only accommodation features a rooftop hot tub, bungee jumping, sweeping views, and a studio hosting music, burlesque, and private events. Its 3 designer suites are all split level, each with a completely different aesthetic but all with steep steps and rainfall showers. Situated in the industrial-chic Amsterdam Noord neighborhood, just steps from NDSM-werf, an urban beach, and a handful of hipster eateries. A free ferry connects this neighborhood to Centraal Station and the Medieval Center.
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8. Seven One Seven

a city street filled with lots of parked carsHotel phone: +31 20 427 0717
Intimate boutique retreat in a luxurious 19th-century canal-side mansion in the heart of the historic canal district. All 9 rooms are inspired by famous writers, artists, and composers, and feature old-fashioned metal keys, unique decor, lavish fabrics, period furniture, designer pieces and art, and Nespresso machines. Guests can relax by the library fireplace with a brandy or enjoy afternoon tea on the patio with personalized, unobtrusive service.
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9. Ambassade

boats are parked on the side of the roadHotel phone: +31 20 555 0222
My son and I spent time here after a recent bicycle excursion to the north of Amsterdam. Located within the historic canal ring, this place of literary and artistic significance offers 56 uniquely decorated rooms spread across 10 beautifully renovated canal houses. Original aspects like beamed ceilings, an art collection, and antique Louis XV and Louis XVI furniture complement contemporary in-room amenities and Bulgari bath products. Vivid rooms feature luxurious fabrics and prints and canal perspectives. On-site dining is excellent, and the staff is extremely helpful.
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10. Estheréa

a city street filled with lots of parked boatsHotel phone: +30 20 624 5146
Historic opulence on the edge of the Medieval Center. Originally built in 1942 as a guesthouse, this 4-star family-run hotel is spread across 8 canal-side buildings and features dark wood, crystal chandeliers, boldly-patterned prints, luxurious fabrics, and four-poster beds in many rooms. Rooms are individually decorated, and some have open-plan bathrooms. Service is warm and helpful.

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