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Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht opens its doors

Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht opens its doors

Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced the opening of Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, the first Hyatt hotel in the Netherlands and the ninth addition to the Andaz brand. Currently represented in world-class cities such as London, New York and Shanghai, Andaz is making its mark in the cultural heart of vibrant Amsterdam, signifying the first step in the expansion of the brand into continental Europe.

“We are pleased to introduce the Andaz brand to a city that is synonymous with style and character, two elements that are core to the Andaz ethos,” said Peter Norman, Senior Vice President – Acquisitions and Development for Hyatt International – Europe, Africa, Middle East. “The opening of Andaz Amsterdam marks a significant growth milestone not only for Andaz but for Hyatt overall as the first Hyatt hotel in the Netherlands. As we celebrate this expansion into Europe, we look forward to the future growth of the brand in the next several years with developments in other new markets, including Maui, Hawaii; Delhi and Jaipur, India; and Costa Rica, among others.”

Welcome to Andaz

Reflecting its energetic and distinctive surroundings, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht is devoted to providing highly personalized, uncomplicated service in an atmosphere that authentically embraces the best of Amsterdam. Andaz’s signature service includes a hassle-free check-in process; an Andaz Host uses a computerized tablet to check guests into their rooms while offering them a complimentary glass of wine in the Andaz Lounge. Guests will also enjoy complimentary Internet access, local phone calls, non-alcoholic beverages, and locally sourced snacks in the minibar, including the Dutch brands “Just Nuts” and “Lovechock” chocolate.

More than a Hotel

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Set on the Prinsengracht (the site of the former Public Library), a part of the iconic ring of canals that was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht is centrally located in the bustling heart of the city. Surrounded by the creative scene and dynamic spirit of the Jordaan district, as well as the adjacent “Nine Streets,” the hotel is located in a charming neighborhood filled with Amsterdam’s main art galleries, unique specialty shops, trendy fashion boutiques, and stylish restaurants, all of which nourish the city’s free-spirited, rich and diverse cultural character.

“I am truly honored to be standing behind Andaz as we welcome the brand to Amsterdam, a unique city that truly reflects what the brand is all about,” said Toni Hinterstoisser, general manager of Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht. “The Andaz DNA seamlessly aligns with the rich cultural character of Amsterdam – it is vibrant, yet relaxed and reflects the contagious spirit of the neighborhood. We are proud to be part of such an exciting new addition to the city and look forward to opening our doors to culturally-savvy travelers from around the world.”

Based on the premise that the hotel should beat with the same heart as the city, the unique flavors of Amsterdam are embedded in the property’s adventurous design concept brought to life through the vision of local and legendary interior and product designer, Marcel Wanders. Reflecting a modern view of Dutch history and local culture, guests can delve into a piece of Amsterdam wherever they turn, whether it is through the artistic wallpaper in the guestrooms, the books on the shelves, or the innovative food and beverage offerings at Bluespoon, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht’s specialty restaurant.

Throughout the hotel, Wanders played with various sources of inspiration, integrating the heritage of the hotel surroundings (including the Golden Age, Dutch Delft blue, tulips and the color orange), the knowledge of the books once housed at the former Public Library, and connecting polarities. The latter refers to the city of Amsterdam as a cultural “melting pot,” representing two individual, non-related elements that are stitched together to form a new logical whole.

Part of the hotel’s overall design concept incorporates a unique video art collection that represents a diversion from “regular” art. The 40 unique works from various emerging and established local and international video artists, such as Ryan Gander, Erwin Olaf and Mark Titchner, make Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht the hotel with the largest video art collection in the world. Depending on the work’s level of intensity and outspokenness, selections from the video art collection are showcased in different areas of the hotel — in the public areas of the ground floor, in the hallways throughout the various floors, or through a special video channel available on the televisions in the guestrooms. The largest display screen for the presentation of video footage is located in the Lounge and is comprised of nine 60-inch televisions. 

Stay Experience

Guests will experience personal style, comfort and sophistication in one of the hotel’s 117 guestrooms or one of its five suites. Due to the unique 1970s-style structure of the monumental former Public Library, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht offers a total of 15 different room types. With room sizes ranging from 24 to 36 square meters (258 to 387 square feet) and suites measuring between 55 and 141 square meters (592 to 1,517 square feet), the hotel is home to some of the largest guestrooms in compact Amsterdam. This is reinforced by the open plan layout of the rooms that allows for maximum space and natural light. Even the bathrooms feature an open structure (with closed shower and toilet) and include a multi-functional vanity centerpiece made from 150 kilograms (330 lbs.) of concrete.

In line with the overall design concept of the hotel, the artistic and stylishly designed rooms reflect a view of Dutch history and feature small custom details to create an inspiring environment. Striking elements include the hand-painted washbasin in Marcel Wanders’ signature “One Minute Delft Blue” style, the oversized book-shaped work desk, and unique wallpaper that is visible in both the room and on the walls of the washroom. The specially designed, comfortable reading chair, a full-length mirror, and a walk-in closet complete the rooms.

Depending on the location of the room, guests will enjoy impeccable views, either of the imaginative observatory, the creatively-landscaped garden, or the iconic Prinsengracht, a UNESCO protected canal.

Local “Flavor”

The social heart and soul of Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht is located on the ground floor of the hotel, where the restaurant, bar, lounge and library are seamlessly intertwined. Each space is distinct on its own, but together, they create a vibrant, exciting, and open space that is unique in its design concept. 

Facing the hotel’s landscaped garden, including the Chef’s own herb garden, Bluespoon Restaurant showcases an inventive western seaboard cuisine, serving seasonal farm-to-table food. Actively involving farmers, producers and artisanal purveyors, only the very best ingredients are used, which are sourced from an area that covers the Netherlands’ north through to the northern coastal beaches of France. Chef Julien Piguet and his team bring together an authentic and local taste, leaving the food in its most basic state and extracting its true flavors in a simple and refreshing manner. Guests can indulge in their passion for the local cuisine, while also experiencing the team of talented chefs at work in the modern, open kitchen as they use traditional and innovative cooking methods, such as curing and smoking.

For the best view and bespoke dining experience, guests can sit in the heart of the open kitchen at the Chef’s Table and enjoy dinner in typical family style by sharing a series of small casserole dishes. In addition, the signature restaurant offers a semi-private dining area and comfortable booth seating that offers a view of the Lounge and Observatorium.

In the style of a typical Amsterdam café, the Bluespoon Bar exudes an intimate and “speakeasy” atmosphere surrounded by elegance. The bar is a perfect place for guests to sample distinctive Dutch beverages and bar food, or to take a seat at the large communal bar table where the action and entertainment is brought tableside through professional bartenders who serve hand-crafted cocktails from three different eras — pre-Prohibition, Prohibition, and post-Prohibition — carrying illusory names, such as “One Minute Delft Blue” and “Lucky Librarian.”

Amenities and Services

Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht offers the Studio, a dynamic meeting space that is unique to Andaz hotels. The three different Studio spaces at Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht encompass all of the characteristics necessary to engage and energize guests in a home-like ambiance. With more than 400 square meters (4,305 square feet) of flexible space, everything from a boardroom meeting to a large cocktail reception can be accommodated.

The hotel also features a fully equipped, 24-hour gym and signature urban spa. The locally inspired spa experience is designed to enhance the health and lifestyle of guests with high-impact, results-oriented treatments that are crafted specifically for each individual. Plus, the spa’s treatment products have pure, natural fragrances that reflect an original and organic feel.