Opened in 1896, De L'Europe is often referred to as the other
“Royal Palace of Amsterdam”, continuing to attract the city’s power menagerie
and the world’s top celebrities. The 5 star hotel’s impactful décor sets it apart, surrounding its
visitors with original Dutch Masters paintings from the private collection of
Alfred “Freddy” Heineken. Plush furnishings, discreetly anticipatory
service, and contemporary comforts create a sophisticatedly luxe guest
experience. Located on the Amstel River in Amsterdam’s city center and five minutes from several of the
world’s most heralded museums and attractions, the hotel offers breathtaking
views of the city and river to its visitors.
The hotel's exquisite original
Rondeel Building, a city-designated landmark and long considered an oasis of
calm in the midst of Amsterdam’s buzzing city center, re-opened spring 2011
following extensive renovations that now fuse timeless design elements with
21st-century comforts - some unexpected - including gently heated floors
and motion detecting floor and bathroom lighting in each guest room.
De L'Europe is a hub of haute
cuisine, boasting a selection of the city’s best restaurants helmed by Executive Chef Richard van Oostenbrugge,
with round-the-clock dining under one roof. The new Michelin starred Bord'Eau restaurant redefines Amsterdam's fine dining scene; Hoofdstad Brasserie with terrace is perfect for a sophisticated yet casual
bite; Freddy's Bar with its plushly luxe refurbishment, continues to be
the city's iconic bar. De
L'Europe's Afternoon Tea is served at the Promenade.
Hotel De L'Europe is a showcase
of great art, a purveyor of privacy for paparazzi shunning celebrities and a
sanctuary of sophisticated taste, welcoming Amsterdam's best-known names and
overnight guests from across the globe. Amsterdam's rich history and vast
culture offers first-time and repeat guests alike an extraordinary European
experience. Whether strolling along the city's picturesque canals or enjoying
one of the many seasonal festivals, travelers will leave with an affinity for
the customs of this beautiful land.
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