2 Best Hotels in De Pijp, Amsterdam

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This lively neighborhood houses a bustling market and plenty of bars and affordable eateries. Although the area is primarily residential, the few accommodations here are posh and elegant.

Hotel Okura Amsterdam

$$$$ | Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, 1072 LH, Netherlands

With multiple Michelin-starred restaurants, this Japanese-owned hotel on the outskirts of De Pijp is highly recommended for foodies, and from the moment you enter the lobby, with its marble floors and elegant furnishings, you'll bask in an Asian sense of luxury and service. The spacious rooms are plushly decked out with comfy beds and dining options are dazzling: French fare at the top-floor Le Ciel Bleu; traditional Japanese kaiseki cuisine at Yamazato, overlooking a serene Japanese garden; teppanyaki at Sazanka, where the chefs cook your food right in front of you on a sizzling griddle; international cuisine at the downstairs Serre and breakfast prepared to order at Le Camelia. Don't miss sampling a perfectly mixed cocktail at the Twenty Third Bar, named for the panoramic views from the 23rd floor. If you're after some relaxation, the lovely spa and health club are also worth a visit.

Pros

  • 360-degree city and water views
  • Great dining options
  • Guest services helps you with almost anything

Cons

  • Valet parking is expensive
  • International, not Dutch, flavor
  • The ambience can be cold, even clinical
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, 1072 LH, Netherlands
020-678–7111
Hotel Details
300 rooms
No Meals

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Sir Albert Hotel

$$$$ | Albert Cuypstraat 2--6, 1072 CT, Netherlands

Set in a 19th-century former diamond factory, this atmospheric hotel aims to make guests feel like they're staying in a deluxe private mansion and with its urban, masculine vibe and location in a trendy neighborhood, it largely succeeds. Instead of a lobby, there's a study filled with brown leather armchairs, a library, and an open fireplace, and contemporary guest rooms are done up in sleek brown and black. Most feature open-plan bathrooms with high-powered rain showers, while all suites also have Philippe Starck soaking bathtubs. Contact the concierge in advance to book a table at the buzzy Izakaya Asian Kitchen & Bar, filled with beautiful people every night; or if you're not in the mood to see and be seen, opt for the room service menu, which has bento boxes from downstairs as well as burgers and pizza from popular neighborhood joints The Butcher and Toni Loco.

Pros

  • Complimentary cocktail upon arrival
  • Prime spot for people-watching
  • Sceney restaurant

Cons

  • Check-in and checkout can be slow
  • Rooms above restaurant are noisy
  • The open-plan design of some bathrooms doesn’t leave much to the imagination
Albert Cuypstraat 2--6, 1072 CT, Netherlands
020-305–3020
Hotel Details
89 rooms
No Meals

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