
Best Design Hotels in Noord-Holland
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a design hotel in Noord-Holland. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
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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.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
The Pavilions Amsterdam, The Toren
(4 stars)Situated in the picturesque Canal Ring district encircling the city’s historic centre and boasting a lively atmosphere, The Toren – part of the Pavillions Hotel Group – provides the necessary comfort to complement an unforgettable séjour in Amsterdam. As a boutique hotel that once was occupied by vivacious Dutch trade merchants, each room Is completely unique, with views varying from the Keizersgracht canal to the hotel’s own charming gardens. On top of complimentary soft drinks in your very own minibar, The Toren’s Lounge Bar serves as a vibrant social hub where you can find à la carte breakfast options to a curated selection of wine. You could find yourself flowing between the winding streets, finding unique items at the city’s bustling markets or taking a moment to enjoy a cocktail or coffee at one of many local bars or coffee shops. The Toren is the cherry on top of a memory-filled stay, perfect for any traveller wishing to get wanderlust in Amsterdam.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Dam Square
Hotel TwentySeven
(5 stars)Located on the Dam Square Hotel TwentySeven is probably Amsterdam’s most opulent and luxurious boutique hotel. Designed by the two-time Hotelier of the Year award winner Eric Toren, the hotel’s 16 suites are perfect in every way. The interior was designed by an award-winning design team which included the likes of Wim van de Oudeweetering and Cris Van Amsterdam. Every detail in the hotel’s suites has been meticulously curated, from its Nepalese carpets to its handmade Italian curtains and fascinating art from Cobra Art Amsterdam. With a Michelin star, the hotel’s restaurant, restaurant Bougainville, is a masterclass is fine dining. The menu, designed by renowned executive chef Tim Golstejin, uses only the finest ingredients and provides guests with some of the best food in Amsterdam whilst they gaze out over the iconic Dam Square. The hotel’s bar has an equally impressive view and provides guests with some of Amsterdam’s best cocktails. Hotel TwentySeven is a uniquely sumptuous hotel which provides guests with a uniquely personal luxury experience.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Nine Streets
Pulitzer Amsterdam
(5 stars)No less than 25 linked canal houses make up the entirety of this 225 bedroom hotel. The contemporary bistro, Jansz, and casual restaurant Pause, both have large picture windows, so diners can take in the passing on-water activity from morning till night. The Pulitzer Old Fashioned (a pineapple twist on the original) is a favourite in the hotel’s vintage era bar. And a trip on the Pulitzer’s own teak salon boat is a must. Small dogs and children are welcomed, as are cyclists – you’ll find a puncture repair kit in every room, along with trendy Le Labo products.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht – A Concept by Hyatt
(5 stars)As you walk into Andaz Amsterdam Prisengracht’s observatory themed lobby it soon becomes clear that this hotel is a design lovers paradise. The hotel occupies a former public library, and every inch of its spacious and welcoming interior is designed to convey stories of the capital and display Dutch heritage. The rooms are designed by Marcel Woods and many of them look out onto the canal or hotel garden. These rooms are light and friendly, they manage to skilfully combine Dutch history with a modern and playful atmosphere. The hotel boasts a spa, gym and even a canal boat on which guests can enjoy a fine dining experience all whilst cruising around the idyllic canals of Amsterdam. Andaz also hosts the unique Pris and Aap restaurant which serves locally sourced and avant-garde dishes which aim to not only delight the tastebuds but tell stories of Dutch culture and history.
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.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Nine Streets
The Dylan
(5 stars)This used to be the HQ of a charity and an almshouse, but post-millennium took on new life as a boutique hotel. It’s set back from the street, and entered via a peaceful courtyard, so guests instantly feel a sense of calm, exclusivity and elegance on arrival. The design is contemporary but fused with old-world charm, peppered with international antiques and oriental accents. Its 40 bedrooms are contained in two canalside buildings within the city’s shopping quarter. Meals are served in the Vinkeles restaurant (previously the house’s bakery) or the more relaxed Occo Brasserie. The vibe here is best suited to couples rather than families.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Zeeburg
The Hoxton, Lloyd Amsterdam
(4 stars)The Hoxton, Lloyd Amsterdam located on the Eastern Docklands of Amsterdam, transforms a century-old landmark originally built by the Royal Dutch Lloyd Shipping Company into a vibrant hotel. This second Hoxton location in Amsterdam features 136 rooms, including unique offerings like the top-floor Tower Room and musically-themed Tune Room. The hotel celebrates the building’s Art Deco heritage while integrating bold, contemporary designs and local Dutch artwork, maintaining a connection with the area’s artistic scene. Guests can enjoy the Breman Brasserie for European and South American-inspired dishes, the Barbue cocktail bar for a mix of European and Argentine flavours, and The Apartment for events. With a south-facing terrace and partnerships with local brands and artists, the Hoxton Lloyd aims to be a cultural hub in its neighbourhood, enhancing both guest and local experiences through its aesthetic and community-focused initiatives.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Leidsegracht
Seven One Seven
(5 stars)A converted canal-house, Seven One Seven sits at the heart of Amsterdam’s action. And it offers a distinctly homely experience, akin to being hosted as an aristocratic house guest, rather than a tourist. You won’t see a reception desk, restaurant or bartender here, rather a discreet domestic staff who’ll cater to your every need (including food and drinks) in a more bespoke fashion. Public areas come in the form of a drawing-room, library and breakfast room, in addition to the nine bedrooms. The back of the mansion dates all the way to the 17th century, with the frontage having been added in the early 19th.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam
(5 stars)Amsterdam’s Grand Hotel Amrâth is a five-star hotel which occupies a unique location in the city’s historic heart. Inhabiting the former 20th-century Scheepvaarthuis (Shipping House), the building is a perfect example of the Amsterdam School architecture, putting a Dutch twist on Art Nouveau. Discovering the city couldn’t be easier thanks to the hotel’s bus, tram and metro connections and its proximity to Amsterdam Central Station (500m), and a private parking garage is available for those exploring by car. Among the 205 rooms are 22 suites, family packages, and deluxe rooms with canal views. Decorated in Art Deco style, the high ceilings and large windows let in plenty of light and provide scenic views of the city. Inside, The Bar Lounge serves lunches, high-tea, and evening meals, as well as cocktails both classic and inspired by Amsterdam’s character. The complimentary Spa & Wellness Centre allows guests exclusive access to a pool, gym and massage service – the perfect way to relax after a day of exploring the concierge’s top recommendations.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
art’otel Amsterdam, Powered by Radisson Hotels
(4 stars)Radisson’s boutique-style Art’otel Amsterdam is as well-suited to art lovers as it is to foodies. Works from acclaimed Dutch artist Atelier Van Lieshout are exhibited throughout, turning a simple walk through the hotel into a cultural experience, and the gallery hosts artworks from around the world. The art doesn’t end there: each of the 107 sleek rooms and suites are equipped with signature ‘The Art of Sleep’ beds and unique pieces of Van Lieshout art. Meanwhile, the ARCA restaurant’s seasonal dishes, created by two Michelin-starred chef Henrique Sá Pessoa, put an Asian spin on Portuguese cuisine – the range of creative cocktails for pairing make for lively weekend nights. For those desiring a more subdued setting, the Lounge & Library offers a quiet nook, and the complimentary health hub is complete with a state-of-the-art gym, pool, sauna and beauty salon. Centrally located directly across from Amsterdam Central Station, the hotel is perfectly positioned for discovering cultural hotspots like the Moco Museum, the Anne Frank House, and the Westergas and Jordaan neighbourhoods.
Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre, Herengracht
The Hoxton, Amsterdam
(4 stars)The Hoxton is a perfect hotel for travellers seeking to explore Amsterdam’s vibrant culture and thriving gastronomic scene. Situated on the Herengracht canal in the centre of Amsterdam’s Nine Streets area, the streets surrounding the Hoxton are lined with picturesque cafes and exquisite restaurants. Yet the Hoxton is a cultural hub in its own right with its modern and welcoming interior currently hosting an exhibition by painter Anne Stocker. The hotel’s 111 rooms are all unique with many boasting views of the canals. Many of the rooms reflect the history of the old canal houses allowing guests to feel immersed in Amsterdam’s heritage. The hotel’s restaurant, Lottis, is perfect for any occasion as whilst it boasts a brasserie-style menu, it also serves coffee throughout the day and cocktails in the evening. Whether you are off on a luxurious family holiday or a cultural city break, the Hoxton is the perfect hotel for any traveller wishing to immerse themselves in the delights of Amsterdam.
