Hotel Review: De L’Europe Amsterdam
Most of the world’s best hotels offer similar guarantees: excellent service, beautiful accommodations and delicious food, but a few elite properties offer more – a chance to experience something truly unique, if not one-of-a-kind. De L’Europe Amsterdam has that special something; it’s a fine art museum disguised as a luxury hotel. Independently run since 1896, the property reflects the beauty of Holland and its history, particularly the Dutch Golden Age (approx. 1575 –1675) when the Netherlands led the world in trade, science and art.
De L’Europe is located in the heart of Amsterdam on the foundation of the city wall making it an iconic landmark set on the banks of the Amstel River. In 2020, the hotel underwent a complete redesign of its ground floor led by Amsterdam-based interior design studio Nicemakers. The hotel’s expansive lobby is elegant with bespoke furniture, seventeenth-century art and picturesque views of the terrace and river. Design elements include jewel tones, round shapes and soft lines. Stylish seating areas extend to the far end of the main room, and dazzling chandeliers pour down from the ceiling like icing on a cake.
Rooms & Suites
De L’Europe has 111 rooms, suites and signature suites. The rooms feature classic or modern designs, unique layouts, architectural accents, grand windows and stunning views. The décor is inspired by the past with a nod to Dutch masters, like Rembrandt, Vermeer and Hals, but the amenities are inspired by the future with tech-forward conveniences, like Apple TVs, Bose sound bars, motion-detecting floor lighting, Nespresso machines and WIFI. Many rooms have private balconies and terraces overlooking Amsterdam or the inner courtyard, and each room features a dedicated piece of art from the Rijksmuseum.
Fine Dining
De L’Europe’s restaurants are among the best in Amsterdam. Bord’Eau is the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant by executive chef Bas van Kranen. The seasonal menus reflect Kranen’s interest in pure, light cuisine, as well as an affinity for locally-sourced fish and vegetables. The kitchen features eau (fish, crustacean and shellfish), flore (vegetable) and faune (game and organic meat), and the wine cellar has more than 900 labels. Guests can also enjoy Marie, a French brasserie named after the wife of Gerard Heineken. Inspired by the French Riviera, Marie offers a more informal atmosphere in the restaurant or waterfront terrace.
The hotel’s bar, Freddy’s Bar, is the perfect place for a nightcap. Named after Alfred “Freddy” Heineken, chairman and CEO of Heineken International between 1971 and 1989, this high-end pub serves spirits, wine and beer alongside savory snacks. House cocktails, like the Dutch Martini, Regal Fizz and New Amsterdam Sour, are made with care, and the well-tended bar attracts travelers and locals alike. Don’t miss the daily jazz performances by the in-house pianist.
Spa & Wellness Center
For guests looking to unwind, the hotel’s bespoke spa and wellness center is just the spot. Facilities include an indoor pool, Finish sauna, Turkish steam bath and jacuzzi. Le Spa by Skins Institute is designed to pamper and nourish the mind, body and soul with a range of personalized treatments. The fitness studio is fully equipped, and personal trainers are available by appointment.
Boutiques
In 2020, ‘t Huys (Dutch for house) opened as a new wing of the hotel. The space offers a business residency for luxury-minded local purveyors. Current hubs include MENDO for art-inspired books, the Wunderkammer for high-end floral services, Skins Spa for deluxe beauty treatments and Graziella for authentic Italian food. ‘T Huys breathes new life into the hotel with an exciting mix of talented artists and entrepreneurs who value quality, creativity and innovation.
Location
De L’Europe is conveniently located near many world-class museums, such as the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House. It is also situated within walking distance of the city’s finest boutiques and department stores. The property itself sits along Amsterdam’s seventeenth-century Canal Ring, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010. Don’t miss the chance to see the city from its famous canals with boat tours departing from De L’Europe’s terrace.
De L’Europe Amsterdam is a rare beauty with inspired interiors, elegant accommodations and fine dining. The hotel’s long-standing commitment to celebrating Dutch history, culture and art is worthy of high praise, and its attention to detail is the result of more than one hundred and twenty years of refinement. This museum-like property should be on everyone’s European hotel bucket list. Click here to make a reservation.
De L’Europe
Website: https://www.deleurope.com/
Phone: +31 20 531 17 77
Email: [email protected]
Address: Nieuwe Doelenstraat 2-14, Amsterdam
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