
Best Luxury Hotels in Noord-Holland

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Canal House

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
InterContinental Amstel, Amsterdam

The 5-star InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam is not just another lavish hotel to be included in IHG Hotels & Resorts’ impressive Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio. The ‘Grand Dame of Amsterdam’ has provided an elegant and relaxing stay, overlooking the Amstel River, to guests from all over the world since 1867. Its central location facilitates the discovery of the iconic city while the hotel itself provides opportunities for fine dining with a stunning view in the Amstel Brasserie and a fully-equipped health & fitness club – complete with a sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and heated indoor swimming pool. The hotel’s 55 rooms and 24 suites are tastefully decorated with ornate furniture and Delft pottery to complement the exquisite décor and homely environment of the venue. Fit for any occasion, the hotel boasts 522m2 of meeting and event facilities, spread across 6 rooms. The InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam offers guests an exclusive opportunity to explore the Dutch capital in comfort and style.

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht – A Concept by Hyatt

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.
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht – A Concept by Hyatt

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam

The Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam is one of Amsterdam’s most renowned and historic hotels. It is so quintessentially Dutch that it even has cultivated its own Tulip. Located on the iconic Dam Square, it gazes upon the Royal Palace and is a stone’s throw from sites like Anne Frank’s House and the Van Gogh Museum. The hotel has hosted Royal parties and global conferences, one can easily see why due to its decadence and grandeur. Its 402 rooms seamlessly blend the hotel’s rich history with a modern design. The hotel has any amenities a guest may desire from a fully equipped gym which boasts its own climbing wall to an award-winning spa which allows guests the chance to relax after a busy day of exploring Amsterdam. The hotel is renowned for its gastronomic delights with the Grand Café Krasnapolsky providing guests with an exquisite culinary experience and Michelin-starred restaurant The White Room delivering one of the most luxurious dining experiences in Amsterdam. Guests are also welcome to enjoy a bespoke cocktail in the hotel The Tailor Bar after a night of fine dining surrounded by the Krasnapolsky’s historic grandeur.
Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
The Hoxton, Amsterdam

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.

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Zeeburg
The Hoxton, Lloyd Amsterdam

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
Hotel NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market

With 233 rooms, the new 4-star NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market is situated in a landmark 1920s building in the historic city centre of the Dutch capital. The building was originally designed by the architect G.J. Rutgers and has a nationally listed status. After closing for six months to undergo a complete renovation, what was the former NH Carlton Amsterdam has now become part of the Company’s premium NH Collection brand. This hotel is super stylish with its design incorporating influences of Amsterdam as well as the nearby Flower Market. For leisure guests, the hotel is ideally positioned in the city with most tourist attractions being a short walk away.
Hotel NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market



Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Tivoli Doelen Amsterdam Hotel

Housed in a historic 17th-century building, The Tivoli Doelen has played an important role in Amsterdam’s history. It’s the oldest hotel in the city, with a rich heritage, having welcomed many illustrious guests, including Queen Victoria and Napoleon Bonaparte. Overlooking the Amstel River and close to Dam Square, it’s but a short stroll away from many of the city’s top attractions, such as the Hermitage Museum and the Rembrandt House Museum. A fitness centre, a restaurant serving Dutch and French cuisine and a bar with a riverside terrace are among the NH Collection hotel’s amenities.

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
Pulitzer Amsterdam

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
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam

The wellness centre here was voted the Netherlands’ Best Hotel Spa of 2020 and rooms come with Hermès branded products. The building itself has served many purposes as an ex-city hall, monastery, royal lodge and Admiralty. Inside, French interiors by Sybille de Margerie, complement an Art Deco extension and grand features dating back, in parts, to the 16th century. Dinner and organic wines are served in the Bridges restaurant, or garden bistro, with afternoon teas in the library lounge. Do take advantage of a local tour on the Sofitel’s private salon boat, horse-drawn carriage or one of its bicycles – a highlight of any stay here.

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Centre
De L’Europe

Erected in 1896, De L’Europe sits beside the Amstel River on the site of a late medieval fortress. State-of-the-art technology, local heritage and classic design are melded into a five-star style. Elite suites are housed in the Dutch Masters Wing, named after the nation’s illustrious painters and with its own private entrance. The hotel is partnered with the Rijksmuseum, displaying fine art replicas from the likes of Rembrandt and Frans Hals. Haute cuisine is served in the critically acclaimed Bord’Eau restaurant, with alfresco summer dining at Hèt Terras. Freddy’s Bar mixes some of the best Bloody Marys in Amsterdam. And there’s a 4,300-square-foot Le Spa by Skins Institute, with a canalside indoor pool.

Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Oud Zuid
Conservatorium Hotel

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.