Sofitel The Grand Amsterdam Hotel
The Grand Amsterdam, a 5-star deluxe hotel, is located just a few minutes from Dam Square and is surrounded by 2 canals which link the port to the Amstel river.
While retaining the soul of a historic site, The Grand – converted into a hotel only in 1992 – offers you the highest level of modern facilities: 138 luxurious rooms, 28 suites and 16 apartments all with modern facilities.
You can enjoy the renowned Café Roux restaurant, an elegant bar and a spa with heated swimming pool, sauna and Turkish bath. The hotel’s magic is accentuated by a charming inner garden where, when weather permitting, you can have lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or simply enjoy a relaxed drink.
Sofitel The Grand Amsterdam Hotel is located in Amsterdam near: The guest rooms have their own unique style, dictated in part by the original layout of the building that has been respected wherever possible. High ceilings and huge windows are a feature of almost all the rooms giving an additional sense of light and space to what are already some of the largest hotel rooms in Amsterdam. Decorated in a chic Anglo-French style in colours of salmon or blue with bold stripes or floral prints, each guest room has beautiful heavy drapery with custom made light wood inlaid furniture.
3 of the main presidential suites, which are named after 3 former mayors of Amsterdam, the Van Thijn, Polak and Samkalden suites, were inaugurated by their namesakes on 20 May 1992. There are also 3 2-bedroom royal suites featuring stunning curved windows overlooking the encircling canals. Named in honour of 3 famous former guests - William V, Maria de Medici and William of Orange - all offer a separate dressing area, marble bathrooms and a dining area seating from 4 to 6 people.
3 of the main presidential suites, which are named after 3 former mayors of Amsterdam, the Van Thijn, Polak and Samkalden suites, were inaugurated by their namesakes on 20 May 1992. There are also 3 2-bedroom royal suites featuring stunning curved windows overlooking the encircling canals. Named in honour of 3 famous former guests - William V, Maria de Medici and William of Orange - all offer a separate dressing area, marble bathrooms and a dining area seating from 4 to 6 people.



