
The Netherlands
De L'Europe Amsterdam
The storied property opened its door to patrons 127 years ago in 1896. It’s known as one of the oldest, family-owned hotel with all famous cultural landmarks only a stone’s throw away. With distinguished luxury at its heart, the newly-renovated hotel has 97 exquisitely appointed guest rooms, including 48 suites and a peerless six-bedroom penthouse. It has evolved from an exclusive hotel in the heart of Amsterdam into a custodian of local culture and craftsmanship.









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Deluxe Room
Generously outfitted with the added comfort of a separate sitting area, the deluxe suites offer guests ample space to sit back and relax. featuring unique design

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Premium Deluxe Room
Serving as comfortable retreats, the interior of these rooms not only blend classic design with modern amenities, but also feature grand windows.

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Junior Suite
The luxurious junior suites are reminiscent of a true metropolitan pied-à-terre. the decor of each conveys a modern classic design complimented with rich lush fabrics

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Deluxe Suite
Generously outfitted with the added comfort of a separate sitting area, the deluxe suites offer guests ample space to sit back and relax. featuring unique design

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Prestige Suite
The prestige suites have separate living areas with various functions and offer picturesque sights of amsterdam’s historic city centre as well as views on the amstel river. some suites come with a balcony.

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Superior Room
Perfect and cozy. contemporary architecture blends with classic design.
luxury and comfort make your stay delightful.












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One Hotel's Insight
It is one of the oldest, family-owned hotels. Ownership remains within the esteemed Heineken family, proprietors of the renowned Heikkinen beer brand. Notably, the celebrated Freddy’s Bar, a gentleman’s pub takes its name after Alfred ‘Freddy’ Heineken. Guests are invited to savour the heritage of Heineken beer, a brand synonymous with the Heineken family. Originally intended as a guest house for his wife to wine, dine and entertain guests, it has transformed into a haven for conviviality where guests continue to socialize and connect.
