Posted on: 11 月 1, 2025
Luxury hotels in Amsterdam redefine elegance, offering world-class service, breathtaking canal views, and exclusive experiences. But with so many high-end options, how do you choose the perfect stay?
Whether you crave historic charm, modern opulence, or a boutique retreat, our top 25 Luxury Hotels in Amsterdam guide ensures you book the best.
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The Amstel Hotel in Amsterdam has welcomed many famous guests over the years. Among the international celebrities are Queen Elizabeth II, former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary, as well as German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
The music world was represented by icons such as The Rolling Stones, U2, Rihanna, Madonna and Paul McCartney. Movie stars such as Audrey Hepburn, Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Matt Damon also stayed at this prestigious hotel.
In addition, members of various royal families, including Queen Juliana and Princess Beatrix, chose to stay at the Amstel Hotel.
The easiest way from the Amstel Hotel is by taxi. It takes about 10 minutes, depending on traffic. Just ask the concierge at the Amstel Hotel to arrange one—they’re used to it. The driver will drop you right at the edge of the Red Light District, usually at De Oude Kerk at Oudekerksplein or Damstraat. I’ve taken this route myself during peak hours—it’s smooth, comfortable, and ideal if you prefer not to walk or use public transport. Tip: Ask the driver to take the scenic route via the canals for a quick city tour on the way.
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A trendy hotel offering modern luxury, rooftop views, and a lively atmosphere. Perfect for younger travelers seeking sophistication with a fun vibe.
Average Price: €400–€800 per night.
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A truly opulent hotel composed of six 17th-century canal palaces, offering Michelin-starred dining and an exquisite spa.
Average Price: €1,000–€2,000 per night.
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From the Waldorf Astoria, the easiest and most elegant public transport option is Tram 14. Walk five minutes to the Rembrandtplein stop and take Tram 14 toward Amsterdam Central Station. Get off at Nieuwmarkt—just three stops away. From there, it’s a short walk into the Red Light District. I’ve taken this route myself—it’s quick, reliable, and lets you relax while passing through the heart of the city.
Tip: You can check real-time tram schedules and plan your journey on the official GVB website. It’s especially helpful if you’re traveling during evening hours or weekends.

The Faralda Crane Hotel has three luxury suites, situated at heights of 35 and 50 meters. In the past, bungee jumping was also available from the Faralda Hotel in Amsterdam, but this is no longer offered.
The unique Faralda Crane Hotel at Amsterdam’s NDSM Wharf has been nominated in three categories for the prestigious European Hospitality Awards. This recognition highlights the hotel’s exceptional concept — a luxurious boutique stay inside a former harbor crane — and confirms its status as a leading example of innovation and creativity in modern hospitality.
Walk to the NDSM ferry terminal—it’s just 5 minutes from the hotel. Hop on the free ferry to Amsterdam Central Station. It runs every few minutes and takes about 15 minutes. From there, the Red Light District is a 5-minute walk. Just follow the signs for “De Wallen.” I’ve used this route many times—it’s quick, scenic, and totally safe, even at night.
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From the Pulitzer Hotel, the Red Light District is just a short ride away. A taxi takes about 8 minutes and offers the most comfort—perfect after dinner or a long day. I’ve taken this route in the evening; it’s quick and drops you right near the action, usually by Dam Square or Oudezijds Voorburgwal. Tip: If the weather is nice, ask your concierge about a canal boat transfer—it’s a luxurious and unforgettable way to arrive.
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Nestled in the heart of the city, this boutique hotel is known for its intimate atmosphere, elegant design, and Michelin-starred dining.
Average Price: €600–€1,200 per night.
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The most seamless option from The Dylan is a private taxi. The journey takes approximately 10 minutes and ensures a comfortable, direct route. The hotel concierge will gladly arrange a premium car service upon request. I’ve made this trip several times—it’s quick, discreet, and ideal for evenings out.
Tip: For a more memorable experience, consider a private canal cruise from nearby Keizersgracht. It’s an elegant way to see the city before arriving at one of Amsterdam’s most historic quarters.
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One of best luxury hotels in Amsterdam is the Conservatorium Hotel, offering spacious rooms, a world-class spa, and stunning contemporary architecture.
Average Price: €800–€1,500 per night.
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For a seamless and scenic journey, take Tram 2 from the Museumplein stop, just a short walk from the Conservatorium Hotel. This tram line has been recognized as one of the most beautiful in the world by National Geographic Traveler, offering a picturesque route past iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace, Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark. Ride Tram 2 to Dam Square, then enjoy a brief 5-minute walk to the Red Light District. I’ve taken this route myself—it’s efficient, comfortable, and lets you experience the charm of the city in motion.
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A former royal residence, this hotel offers grand interiors, a serene courtyard garden, and Michelin-starred dining.
Average Price: €600–€1,000 per night.
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How to get from Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam to the Red Light District?
With the hotel behind you, turn right onto Oudezijds Voorburgwal. Walk straight for about 3–4 minutes, and you’ll find yourself right in the heart of the Red Light District. It’s a short, scenic stroll through one of Amsterdam’s oldest neighborhoods—no transport needed. Me and our tour guides walked this route countless times—it’s safe, historic, and full of charm, day or night.
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Another nice thing about this hotel is that it’s surrounded by several bars on Dam Square. Most of the bars—like Majestic and Cafe Zwart—are owned by Won Yip, the king of Dam Square and one of the richest people in the Netherlands..
With the hotel behind you and facing Dam Square, turn right onto Warmoesstraat. Walk straight for about 2 minutes, and you’ll enter the Red Light District. It’s one of the oldest streets in Amsterdam and leads directly into the heart of De Wallen. I’ve taken this route often—it’s quick, well-lit, and lined with quirky shops, cafés, and local history.
Highlight: As you walk, you’ll pass the Oude Kerk (Old Church)—Amsterdam’s oldest building, dating back to 1213. It’s worth a stop, especially for its stunning Gothic architecture and art exhibits. You can explore visiting info on the official Oude Kerk website.
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A historic hotel with classic Dutch charm, offering luxurious rooms, Michelin-starred dining, and views of the Amstel River.
Average Price: €700–€1,500 per night.
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A sophisticated hotel with Japanese-inspired luxury, featuring two Michelin-starred restaurants, a sky bar with panoramic city views, and a relaxing wellness center.
Average Price: €400–€900 per night.
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An ultra-luxurious boutique hotel on Dam Square, offering opulent suites with lavish decor, personalized services, and amazing view over the city centre.
Average Price: €1,000–€2,500 per night.
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Located in the upscale Zuid district, this hotel is famous for being the site of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “Bed-In for Peace.” It offers luxurious rooms with views of the city’s canals.
Average Price: €250–€450 per night.
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Combining historic architecture with modern design, this hotel features a spa, luxurious rooms, and a central location near Amsterdam Central Station.
Average Price: €350–€600 per night.
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A modern luxury hotel known for its rooftop bar with stunning city views, located conveniently near Amsterdam Central Station.
A fun fact about this hotel is that a well-known radio program is also recorded here: “The Friday Move” – presented by Wilfred Genee, one of the most successful presenters in the Netherlands. He is best known for the TV program “Vandaag Inside.”
The DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station has completed its largest renovation to date, fully upgrading all 557 rooms, public areas, and F&B outlets. The redesign introduces new concepts like rooftop bar LuminAir, coffee spot LOT61, and WE ARE EDN restaurant, positioning the hotel as a destination rather than just a place to stay. Sustainability, employee wellbeing, and an authentic Amsterdam design are central themes, transforming the property into a vibrant, modern hub for both guests and locals.
Average Price: €300–€500 per night.
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A modern boutique hotel designed by Marcel Wanders, offering vibrant interiors and a central location along the canals.
At the new restaurant Renvy, located in the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht hotel, Michelin-starred chef Randy Karman leads a kitchen focused on seasonal, locally inspired cuisine. The restaurant offers refined yet approachable fine dining in a stylish setting with an open kitchen and views of the hotel’s garden. For tourists, Renvy is an excellent choice in the heart of Amsterdam — ideal for those seeking a creative, high-quality meal that reflects the city’s modern culinary scene.
Average Price: €500–€800 per night.
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A boutique hotel offering opulent decor and an intimate experience, located in a restored canal house.
Average Price: €500–€850 per night.
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Set in a historic building along the Amstel River, this hotel blends heritage and modern luxury. Guests enjoy its wellness facilities and picturesque surroundings.
Average Price: €300–€600 per night.
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A design-forward boutique hotel with a literary theme, offering a stylish and creative atmosphere for guests. Located in the heart of the city.
Average Price: €250–€400 per night.
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A stylish boutique hotel that combines classic Dutch charm with a modern vibe, situated in the trendy Jordaan district. It’s a perfect choice for design-conscious travelers.
Average Price: €250–€450 per night.
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A boutique hotel offering luxurious suites with personalized service in the heart of Amsterdam.
Average Price: €350–€600 per night.
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A boutique hotel set in a historic canal house, offering contemporary luxury with a mix of old-world charm and modern amenities.
Average Price: €350–€600 per night.
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