2015-01-07

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (January 7, 2014): Hotel review: Andaz Prinsengracht, Amsterdam’s trendiest boutique hotel.

Location: Google Maps

Address: Prinsengracht 587, 1016 HT Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Link: Hotel website

Located in the historic centre of the city and within the ring of canals, the five-star boutique hotel Andaz Amsterdam, Prinsengracht provides a unique refreshing taste of Amsterdam, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.  Reflecting its lively and distinctive surroundings through the adventurous design of renowned local designer Marcel Wanders, the 122-room hotel offers not merely a place to come home to and relax, but a place that will energize and inspire.

Click here to watch our Youtube clip of the Andaz Amsterdam: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRKmZb8ukQQ

In this review (more info below our slideshow):

Pros & things we like

Cons & things to know

Our verdict

Tips for future guests & save money

Best time to visit

How to get there

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PROS & THINGS WE LIKE:

The hotel enjoys an excellent, central yet quiet location along one of the city’s most beautiful canals (Prinsengracht or Prince’s Canal). Set on the site of a former Public Library, the hotel is surrounded by the cultural scene of the lively Jordaan district and the charming Nine Streets, filled with art galleries, unique specialty shops and trendy fashion boutiques.  Major attractions, such as the Anna Frank house and Rijksmuseum, as well as prime retail districts are all within close walking distance.

The hotel is part of the Andaz portfolio, the trendy hotel brand managed by the Hyatt Hotel Group which is a direct competitor of Starwood’s W and Marriot’s Edition.

Local architect and designer Marcel Wanders has captured the Dutch version of “joie de vivre” in the hotel’s gorgeous interiors (a delightful contrast with the very sober outside façade). The design is certainly hip, but very well done and sophisticated in every way, and aims to appeal to both young and old.

The lobby itself is impressive with huge light sculptures hanging in the air, and modern design all around you. Going up the glass elevator with a view on the beautiful Delft atrium wall views is quite something.

Check-in and -out can be done online (as long as you are a member of Hyatt Gold Passport).

The hotel features 122 luxury design hotel rooms including 5 stylish suites. All rooms come with a small walk-in closet, feature a plush king or queen sized bed, and feature the modern Dutch trademark design of the hotel: plates that overhang the shelves, books to be read and huge tulip like armchairs with views of the canal, garden or lobby. With the exception of the enclosed walk-in rainfall shower, the bathroom is open-plan: the sink stands in the middle of a tiled area within the room. The toilet is located in its separate little room with lovely Delft ceramic illustrated wallpapers that display plenty of interesting information about Amsterdam.

There’s a Nespresso machine in the room and coffee capsules are complimentary.

Minibar snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are complimentary.

WiFi is consistently strong in all hotel areas and free for all guests.

Local phone calls are free.

The charming and well-trained very young staff is a delight in every way. They are knowledgable, anxious to help and the service they offer is excellent.

The lobby bar area is lovely, funky and comfortable and the music is good and not too loud. If you want some quiet time in the lobby without all the music at the bar, there’s a little library to the right of the entrance.

There’s a complimentary red and white wine service from 5 to 7 pm every day.

The hotel features a spa, fully equipped gym, sauna, rain showers, and relaxation area, all adequately sized for an urban boutique hotel IMHO.

The hotel has a small but pleasant garden for those in need of some fresh air.

The hotel has one restaurant, Bluespoon,  which serves delicious food in a trendy, cozy decor with open kitchen. Breakfast is also served at Bleuspoon with a great buffet of very well prepared cold and hot foods on display in the open kitchen.

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW:

I loved my stay at the Andaz Amsterdam, Prinsengracht, and its design, service and location make it hands down one of the best luxury hotels in the city. There are some things you need to know though when you consider a stay here:

This is a modern, sleek, boutique hotel, and the funky elegance may not fit all tastes.

The lowest room category – “Standard Andaz King” and “Standard Andaz Queen” – do not come with an outdoor view: they overlook the Observatory, the universe-themed interior space in the lobby. The rooms are the same in terms of design but the windows cannot be opened (so no fresh air) and you don’t see the sunshine. So if want to see a bit of sky or a street, these are not the rooms for you.

Rooms are on the small size, but the layout is very well done.

The open-plan bathroom concept may be troublesome for those who need privacy when sharing a room. The good news is that shower and toilet are located in an enclosed space.

The sink in the middle of the room has only a mirror to the side, which makes shaving a challenge.

Bathrooms don’t have a bath tub (only a walk-in rainfall shower)

Valet parking at the hotel is (like all Amsterdam city center) very expensive (€ 65 per day). Alternatively, the closest public car park is the Q-park Marnixstraat located next to the bus station and the Texaco gas station.  This car park is priced at €40 per 24 hours and is a 10 minute’s walk from the hotel.

While delicious, breakfast is not cheap: 20 euro for the buffet (hot & cold) or 30 euros if you want to order additional items from the menu (like cooked to order eggs).

OUR VERDICT:

Location: 9/10

Design: 9/10

Rooms: 8/10

Food: 8/10

Service: 8/10

Overall experience: very good: 8,4/10

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS AND SAVE MONEY:

Book a view room, deluxe room or suite to avoid ending up in a standard room as these rooms do not have windows to the outside, but only to the interior lobby.

SAVE MONEY: Read our tips how to get the best deal at a luxury hotel like the Andaz Amsterdam, Prinsengracht. Book a room at the cheapest price and/or receive many free perks!

Make use of Hyatt’s best rate guarantee to get an additional 20% discount on the cheapest room rate.

Platinum and Diamond members of Hyatt’s loyalty program, Hyatt Gold Passport, are well treated, with – amongst other benefits – complementary room upgrade (when available), early check-in or late check-out  (when available), and free breakfast (Hyatt Diamond). Click here to read our review of the Hyatt Gold Passport program (with pros & cons).

Read our tips how to prepare your trip in time.

BEST TIME TO VISIT:

Amsterdam is best visited between April and May (spring) or September through November (autumn), right before or directly after the summertime high tourist season. You’ll contend with fewer tourists, you’ll enjoy somewhat mild temperatures (the city’s weather is notoriously finicky), and you’ll also experience Amsterdam as the locals do, at its laid-back best.

HOW TO GET THERE:

Amsterdam can easily be reached by plane, train or car. For those coming by plane, the hotel is located a 20-minute cab ride from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). Check the Wikipedia page of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for the lasted updates on airlines that have direct flights to Amsterdam.

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WELCOME LETTER

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BLUESPOON RESTAURANT: BREAKFAST BUFFET

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STAIRS TO SPA & GYM

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Hotel review: Andaz Prinsengracht, Amsterdam’s trendiest boutique hotel (The Netherlands)

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review. Today (January 7, 2014): Hotel review: Andaz Prinsengracht, Amsterdam’s trendiest boutique hotel.

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