After ten-years in the making, the city’s former Palace of Justice now welcomes a new era, as Rosewood Amsterdam gives this important landmark back to the city. Built in 1665 and situated on the UNESCO World Heritage listed canals, the property’s opening will set a new precedent for purpose-led luxury by embracing circular hospitality and collaborating with local partners. An extensive range of high-end amenities will bring to life the lens of Rosewood’s A Sense of Place philosophy.
Designed by Studio Piet Boon, the interiors of Rosewood Amsterdam honour the building’s heritage with a modern take on Dutch craftsmanship, combining historic grandeur with contemporary sophistication.
The hotel includes 134 elegantly designed guest rooms and suites, along with five signature suites, many offering views of the picturesque canals, peaceful courtyards, and classic townhouse rooftops. Guests will enjoy a collection of refined dining options, including three distinctive restaurants and bars, as well as an in-house distillery. Rosewood Amsterdam will embody the Dutch concept of gezelligheid — a ‘welcoming and cozy atmosphere’ — throughout its venues, while elevating the local dining and event scene.