
Hotel TwentySeven Amsterdam
Neo-Baroque ultra-luxury — wildly ornate, theatrical, and deeply individualistic. The kind of place that makes minimalist hotels look apologetic. Designed by Wim van de Oudeweetering and Cris van Amsterdam; every surface has been considered and then considered again.
The Rooftop Stage Suite has a telescope pointed at Dam Square — ask for it specifically if you want the most theatrical experience in the building.
Why It Matters
One of Amsterdam's most opulent hotels. Restaurant Bougainville earned its Michelin star within a year of opening. The building also houses a private club for Amsterdam's elite — the Industriële Groote Club — which means guests share a building with the city's upper crust. Owner Eric Toren is a two-time Dutch Hotelier of the Year.
Hotel TwentySeven occupies the upper floors of a 1916 industrial-era landmark right on Dam Square — the geographic and symbolic centre of Amsterdam. It's a 16-suite boutique hotel dripping in what Michelin describes as 'Neo-Baroque' opulence: Nepalese carpets, Pierre Frey wallpaper from Paris, hand-blown chandeliers, Italian marble steam showers, and every suite triple-soundproofed against the square below. The Michelin-starred Restaurant Bougainville is here too, along with a third-floor cocktail bar that Amsterdammers actually fight to get into.
Where You'll Stay
12 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
A private dining room in Restaurant Bougainville that gives a behind-the-scenes view of the kitchen. Perfect for a special occasion dinner for a group, with a personalised menu and full Michelin-star service.
A hotel breakfast experience at Restaurant Bougainville, with views over Dam Square. Available every day of the week for hotel guests as an add-on, and also bookable by non-guests.
Nanny and childcare services available for guests travelling with young children.
The hotel arranges personal shoppers for guests wanting guided retail experiences in Amsterdam — useful given the hotel's proximity to De Bijenkorf luxury department store and the P.C. Hooftstraat designer strip.
Curated private tours of Amsterdam arranged through the hotel, tailored to the guest's interests.
In-suite or local personal training sessions arranged through the concierge team.
Every suite comes with a dedicated butler available at any time. From dinner reservations to champagne delivery to managing your entire itinerary — no request is too small or too large.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
There is no swimming pool at the hotel.
Children of all ages welcome. Cribs available free of charge for under 3s. Extra beds at €75/night.
Dogs welcome at €75 per day. Other pets on request.
10-cm thick handmade doors with three levels of sound insulation; double-glazed openable soundproof windows — important given the Dam Square location.
No on-site garage. Valet parking offered at approximately €50–55/day; nearest public car parks within 2 minutes on foot.
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