Innovative hotel concepts in Amsterdam

September 2023

Petra Enrich

Culture Manager

Innovation drives our entire company and is an essential part of our culture.

 

Through our networking and passion for travel, we are constantly encountering unique hotel concepts that inspire us to broaden our focus.

Innovative hotel concepts

The following hotels in Amsterdam impress with their exceptional concept, special architecture and location:

 

Bunk Hotel
Bunk Hotel

Bunk Hotel

The Bunk Hotel in Amsterdam Noord is a fascinating example of how history and modernity can be successfully combined. Built in 1921 as a church, the building now shines in new splendor as a hotel with 106 rooms and 50 private cabins. The original stained glass windows and organ pipes create an exciting contrast to the contemporary, creative design of the hotel's interior.

 

The hotel is a vibrant cultural platform with its own restaurant and numerous music and art events, making it an attractive destination for both locals and international guests.

Sweets Hotel
Bridge houses

Sweets Hotel

The Sweets Hotel offers a very special concept with rooms located throughout Amsterdam: the accommodations are renovated bridge houses that were originally used to allow ships to cross the waterways.

 

The stylishly furnished accommodations are designed for two people and offer a unique waterfront location. With the possibility to experience several bridge houses during one stay, the hotel is ideal for those who want to discover Amsterdam in an unusual and fascinating way.

Suite QO Amsterdam

Q0 Amsterdam

Hotel QO Amsterdam is the perfect symbiosis of luxury and sustainability. With its own greenhouse, a fish farm on the roof and an impressive facade construction made of aluminum panels, it creates a unique atmosphere for its guests. The hotel's restaurant serves dishes with ingredients such as vegetables and fruit from the hotel's own greenhouse and fish from its own farm. Also noteworthy are the conference and meeting rooms, which are made of natural and regional materials.

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