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The Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam Isn’t What You Think

By Victor Baker

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Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam

Set right next to Amsterdam’s most important cultural sight, Museumplein, and pretty close to the beautiful Vondelpark, the lovely Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam is supposed to be the city’s newest luxury hotel.

Sure, the name might sound confusing and a bit odd at first, but rest assured this is one place where your mind and spirit will feel like home. The entire hotel is a beautiful fusion between old and new, with a century-old brick and stone heritage building being beautifully mixed with a black-glass tower sitting in the courtyard.

Visiting Amsterdam is, and should be, a unique experience for everyone, that’s why being at the center of everything the city has to offer should be a priority for you. History, fashion, culture, fun and incredible sights are all but a walk away from here, and the Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam is definitely the ideal choice for any visitor.

Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam

There are 129 rooms and suites to choose from with the luxury hotel offering each and every one of them with a simple, clean and elegant design. It is well worth mentioning there are 4 room categories – Superior, Deluxe, Duplex, and Grand – as well as an extensive list of suites – Corner, Residence, Conservatorium, Concerto and the extraordinary I Love Amsterdam Suite.

If your exciting trip to Amsterdam becomes way too tiring for your taste, feel free to visit the Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam’s Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Center where balance will be restored, within the Spa’s four different areas, as well as the state of the art gym.

Last but not least, we should also mention the hotel’s Tunes Restaurant & Bar by Schilo or the Brasserie & Lounge, which await your presence to make your evening the most enjoyable experience of your stay.

Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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