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PARTNER CONTENT FOR CONSERVATORIUM HOTEL


Conservatorium Hotel AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS


Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s famous museum district, Conservatorium Hotel is Amsterdam’s leading luxury lifestyle palace. Right opposite the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum, and next to the luxury shopping district, the PC Hooftstraat, lies the magnificent neo-gothic Conservatorium Hotel, standing on the former site of the Sweelinck Conservatory of Music. Conservatorium has been designed for a new


generation of travellers who expect a hotel to not only offer immaculate contemporary design, exceptional service and exemplary facilities, but also to provide them with an introduction to the social and cultural life of a destination. Immediately charmed by the building’s glorious past, The Set purchased this stately palace and restored the building to its former beauty. Conservatorium comprises 129 rooms,


including 54 suites, set across eight floors. Just under half the rooms have been configured into a duplex layout with oversized windows and exposed structural beams.


Dutch executive chef Schilo van Coevorden


oversees the Conservatorium’s restaurants and bar, which have all quickly become popular with guests and ‘in-the-know’ locals alike. Situated in the spacious atrium, a beautiful internal courtyard, the Brasserie & Lounge is open for all- day dining with local and seasonal ingredients. Taiko, serving Asian contemporary cuisine,


is an elegant yet casual haven in which to enjoy special champagne and exclusive cocktails. In the bar, you can expect the in-house DJs playing music on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until the small hours. Amsterdam’s largest hotel spa, the Akasha


Holistic Wellbeing includes a lap pool, gm facilities as well as seven treatment rooms. Akasha integrates Western and Eastern practices with natural healing techniques for a range of treatments, classes and services, including a state-of-the-art-gm, pool, sauna, Hammam and yoga studio. Akasha offers a range of treatments as well as a wellness programme of expert therapists, trainers and practitioners.


Don’t miss The spectacular I Love Amsterdam Suite divided over three levels and the private rooftop terrace with 360-degree city views


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KEY FACILITIES • Taiko restaurant provides contemporary Asian cuisine


• Live music on the weekends • Shopping gallery and hair salon • Akasha Holistic Wellbeing • Personalised guest relations service


Get in touch conservatoriumhotel.com


T: +31 205 700 000 E: contact@conservatoriumhotel.com


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