Located on the UNESCO-listed Canal District, Rosewood Amsterdam is a reimagined Dutch landmark set within the former Palace of Justice. Positioned along the Prinsengracht, the hotel brings new life to one of the city’s most historic buildings, blending heritage, culture and contemporary design.
Designed as a “home of Dutch excellence,” the property combines architectural grandeur with a strong sense of place. Art, design and local craftsmanship are woven throughout the experience, creating a hotel that feels deeply connected to Amsterdam’s creative spirit.
This is not just a luxury hotel, but a cultural landmark reborn.
Prime location in Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed Canal District Set along the Prinsengracht, the hotel sits in one of the most iconic and central parts of the city. It offers direct access to the canals, the Jordaan and the 9 Streets, placing guests within walking distance of Amsterdam’s cultural and shopping highlights.
Historic Palace of Justice transformed into a luxury hotel The building dates back centuries and previously served as Amsterdam’s Palace of Justice. Its transformation marks the final hotel development permitted within a monumental building in the city, reinforcing its unique position in the market.
134 rooms and suites with a residential feel Rosewood Amsterdam features 134 refined rooms and suites, including a selection of signature Houses designed as elevated private residences. These spaces combine comfort, scale and design in a way that feels distinctly residential.
Design by Studio Piet Boon blending heritage and contemporary style The interiors have been carefully reimagined to balance historical character with modern elegance. The design reflects Dutch craftsmanship while introducing a refined, contemporary aesthetic throughout the hotel.
Over 1,000 works of art integrated throughout the hotel Art plays a central role in the experience, with a curated collection that highlights both established masters and emerging talent. This reinforces the hotel’s positioning as a cultural destination rather than just accommodation.
Dining concepts focused on seasonality and local ingredients Restaurants and bars such as Eeuwen, Advocatuur and The Court focus on seasonal cuisine, drawing inspiration from Dutch produce and regional ingredients, with a strong emphasis on authenticity and creativity.
Asaya Spa and wellness facilities The hotel features the Asaya Spa, offering a range of treatments inspired by global philosophies, alongside wellness facilities designed as a calm urban sanctuary.
Experiences rooted in local culture and the canals Guests can explore Amsterdam through curated experiences, including private canal journeys aboard a historic salon boat, connecting the hotel directly to the city’s identity.
Extensive event and social spaces The hotel includes spaces such as a ballroom, grand library and courtyard, positioning it as a venue for high-end events, celebrations and cultural programming.
Personalised service with a strong residential approach From concierge and butler service to curated experiences, the hotel focuses on highly personalised, intuitive service designed to match the residential feel of the property.
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A true Amsterdam landmark brought back to life The transformation of the Palace of Justice into a luxury hotel is rare. It gives the property a depth and authenticity that newly built hotels simply cannot replicate.
A strong sense of place rooted in Dutch culture From design to art and cuisine, everything feels connected to Amsterdam. This is not a generic luxury hotel, but one that reflects the city’s identity.
Residential-style living in a historic setting The mix of large rooms, suites and Houses creates a stay that feels more like a private home along the canal than a traditional hotel experience.
Art and design integrated at every level With over 1,000 artworks and a carefully curated interior concept, the hotel feels like a living gallery rather than just a place to stay.
A calm, controlled atmosphere in the middle of the city Despite its central location, the property feels private and composed. The canal-side setting adds to the sense of space and tranquillity.
A clear focus on quality over quantity in dining The culinary concept is built around seasonality and local sourcing, creating a more refined and authentic dining experience.
Wellness that feels considered, not added on Asaya Spa is fully integrated into the hotel experience, offering a more holistic and design-driven approach to wellbeing.
A hotel that feels culturally relevant, not just luxurious This is a place where art, design and hospitality come together. It feels like part of the city’s creative landscape, not separate from it.
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The oldest part of the city that is partially build on poles in the water. The 'Venice of the North' as many refer to this magical city has many of its beauty and historic sites tucked away in the city centre. Best way to explore the centre is by foot as everything is really close to each other.
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