A five-star experience on Amsterdam's canals
In the iconic Palace of Justice, Rosewood Amsterdam will open its doors. Located on the UNESCO canals, this new five-star hotel offers an unparalleled blend of Dutch culture, sophistication and international allure. It is the first and only Rosewood hotel in the Netherlands and the last new hotel ever to be allowed to open in a monumental building in Amsterdam.
Rosewood Amsterdam has 134 elegant rooms, including five exclusive 'Houses' spacious suites inspired by the city's rich architecture and art history. Guests enjoy culinary workshops, mixology classes and walks through De Tuin, designed by Piet Oudolf. The Asaya Spa offers a soothing wellness experience with both Eastern and Western therapies.
The renowned Studio Piet Boon brought the monument to life with a harmonious combination of historic character and modern comfort. Every detail is a tribute to Amsterdam craftsmanship.
Restaurant Euries, led by Chef de Cuisine David Ordonez, serves seasonal dishes that honour the art of slow dining. From oysters from Yerseke to vegan sliders each dish tells a story of flavour and provenance.
Bar Advocatuur honours the property's legal past with rebellious cocktails and its own Gin: Provo, distilled in the Secret Distillery. Mixology gets a historical and creative touch here.
The Court Lounge is the social heart of the hotel, from breakfast with pancakes to an elegant afternoon tea. In the evening, it transforms into an atmospheric place for night drinks and good conversation.
The Asaya Spa offers an oasis of calm in the city. With oriental rituals, modern therapies, a pool, sauna, gym and Pilates studio, everything here is about balance and renewal.
With more than 1,000 works of art, Rosewood Amsterdam is a living museum. From Frank Stella to Maarten Baas to the digital work of the Nxt Museum art here is not decoration, but an invitation to experience.
The Gallery and Grand Library host exhibitions, lectures and meetings. The literary Ex Libris space features books by local neighbours a nod to community and hospitality.
Guests can also explore the city by private Salon boat designed by Piet Boon, with a playful lion by artist Frankey as its figurehead.