A lavish masterpiece on the Amstel River
One of the oldest family-run hotels in Amsterdam, De L’Europe is part of the Leading Hotels of the World group. But it’s not just the heritage and swishness that makes this a tempting option if you’re looking for somewhere to stay in Amsterdam – it’s also in a top location overlooking the Amstel River, and handily close to the Nine Streets shopping area.
If you’re a fine dining foodie, you’ll love that there’s a two Michelin-starred restaurant here, Flore. On other evenings, you can pop into the hotel’s French brasserie or hop over to Italy (metaphorically) to dine at Trattoria Graziella.
You’ll get a true immersion into local craftsmanship here, with Dutch creators invited to display and sell their art and designs in the hotel. For relaxation, a sumptuous subterranean spa stands by, complemented by saunas, a Jacuzzi, and a heated indoor pool. If this all sounds a little family-unfriendly, think again: children are warmly welcomed, and there are menus that hit the spot with the hotel’s youngest guests.
The rooms are particularly lavish. Even the smallest rooms have satin bed linen, Nespresso machines, heated bathroom floors, and plush bathrobes, although you’ll need to upgrade if you want a balcony or a river view. But with the city on the doorstep, you can be strolling along the Amstel within moments anyway.
If you’re a fine dining foodie, you’ll love that there’s a two Michelin-starred restaurant here, Flore. On other evenings, you can pop into the hotel’s French brasserie or hop over to Italy (metaphorically) to dine at Trattoria Graziella.
You’ll get a true immersion into local craftsmanship here, with Dutch creators invited to display and sell their art and designs in the hotel. For relaxation, a sumptuous subterranean spa stands by, complemented by saunas, a Jacuzzi, and a heated indoor pool. If this all sounds a little family-unfriendly, think again: children are warmly welcomed, and there are menus that hit the spot with the hotel’s youngest guests.
The rooms are particularly lavish. Even the smallest rooms have satin bed linen, Nespresso machines, heated bathroom floors, and plush bathrobes, although you’ll need to upgrade if you want a balcony or a river view. But with the city on the doorstep, you can be strolling along the Amstel within moments anyway.
What De L Europe Amsterdam The Leading Hotels of the World has to offer
Facilities
Food & Drink
- Bar
- Breakfast room
- Restaurant
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
Entertainment
- Game room
- Indoor pool
- Outdoor pool
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
Sports & Health
- Billiards
- Fitness
- Gym
- Hot tub
- Massage
- Sauna
- Solarium
- Spa centre
- Spa treatments
- Steam bath
- Turkish bath (hamam)
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
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