
Best Design Hotels in The Netherlands
Located in western Europe with a compact geography, the Netherlands is a serene place to explore with picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, traditional windmills, and an active cycling culture. But beyond this idyllic landscape visitors will find an artistic heritage and a nation dedicated to craftsmanship and design.
The Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House in Amsterdam are a must for those seeking a cultural experience, and the cafes and bars are the perfect pit stop to fuel up with a stack of Poffertjes. Eindhoven and Rotterdam sit at the cutting edge of Dutch Design, and as a contrast to the city adventures visitors should explore the many pretty villages home to medieval castles and churches whilst the grassy polder lowlands, wildlife-rich national parks, and miles of dune-hemmed beaches are the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
citizenM Amstel Amsterdam hotel
(4 stars)citizenM Amstel Amsterdam is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Amsterdam, overlooking the Amstel River and close to key attractions like De Pijp and the city centre. Known for its sleek, modern design and tech-savvy amenities, the hotel offers 88 compact yet stylish rooms featuring a MoodPad control system, luxurious bedding, rain showers, and large-screen TVs with free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy 24/7 dining at CanteenM, relax in the spacious lobby and Living Room, or make use of business facilities. The hotel’s central location and innovative design make it a standout choice for both business and leisure travellers.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Canal House
(4 stars)Set in the very heart of the Jordaan district, Canal House is an uber-chic 23-bedroom boutique hotel that can be found right on the edge of the Keizergracht. This collection of former and seventeenth-century merchants’ houses have been fully revamped and features a glamorous contemporary design that is very comfortable. In addition to their own private spaces, guests are treated to large and lavish shared amenities such as the large garden. The Garden House and Summer House have been designed for private gatherings, while there are several on-site eateries to choose from.
Limburg, Maastricht, Kommelkwartier
Kruisherenhotel Maastricht
(5 stars)Behind the Gothic façade of this hotel, which was once a 15th-century monastery, is a dressed-down modern vibe. Located in the heart of Maastricht, the hotel is perfectly located to explore the city and the local surroundings. Guests can choose from 60 rooms all of which are sleek and minimalistic but not without style – as to be expected given the hotel is a member of the Design Hotels Collection. Kruisheren Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with a spectacular array of dishes served on a mezzanine in the monastery’s Gothic church. For guests who enjoy the fruits of the vine, Wine Bar Rouge & Blanc presents an intimate setting to quaff a glass or two from the impressive range of vintages on offer.
Zuid-Holland, Rotterdam, Feijenoord
nhow Rotterdam
(4 stars)The ‘h’ remains silent when pronouncing the name of this cutting edge hotel. Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhas (himself born in the city), it’s found in the Kop van Zuid district. The 275 rooms are housed in what resembles three industrial glass boxes, with a crisp white-centric internal colour scheme, halo lighting and neon signage designating room numbers. Once in your private abode, you’ll find a massive mirror that doubles as a TV, Nespresso coffee makers, blackout curtains and modular furniture. Guests can take the air from nhow’s terrace and early risers will appreciate the crack of dawn breakfast service (which opens from 5.30 am onwards).
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Oud Zuid
Conservatorium Hotel
(5 stars)Found in the Museum Square district, this was once a musical institution – a heritage reflected in its title and ongoing collaborations. The Conservatorium was named the finest luxury hotel in Holland by Condé Nast, with Art Noveau interiors created by award-winning Milan-based designer Piero Lissoni. The lauded Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre offers everything from nutrition therapy, to meditation, to Watsu and has what is arguably the best-equipped gym in the city. Following the hotel’s subtle Asian influence, is Taiko, the dining experience and bar, where flavour, aroma and texture reign. Book a room, suite, duplex, or even your own wing.
