Hotel Jakarta in the Eastern Docklands, a short tram ride from the city centre is built on a man-made island in the middle of the IJ — from which ships used to depart for the East Indies, hence the name — Jakarta is dominated by an indoor subtropical garden. Focusing on its sustainability credentials, the building meets much of its energy needs through solar panels and geothermal heat pumps and the rooms are bedecked in fast- growing bamboo. There’s also a buzzing bar and restaurant located within the garden. ROOMS: Doubles from £140, B&B. hoteljakarta.com
Best for history buffs HOTEL ASILE FLOTTANT
Consisting of six boats saved from the breaker’s yard and converted into sumptuous tourist accommodation. In their previous lives, some of the vessels were used for fishing or to transport cargo, but all have interesting stories. The largest accommodate up to six guests and some even have bathtubs. All boats are docked near De Ceuvel, a shipyard-turned-eco-hub in Noord, where old boats have been dragged ashore and converted into offices for social enterprises. The hub is also home to Café de Ceuvel, a snack bar and late-night pub. ROOMS: Boats from £230 for two nights, room only. asileflottant.com