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28 October 2025
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The Rosewood Amsterdam
I admire the Rosewood Amsterdam’s seamless blend of history and modern design—a transformation made even more poignant by visiting with a friend who knew its past life—and I highly recommend it for a touch of refined luxury.
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Nestled along the Prinsengracht canal, the Rosewood Amsterdam is a quiet triumph of elegance and design. Set within the former Palace of Justice, the building has been reimagined after a decade-long restoration, blending Dutch heritage with refined modernity.
Designed by Piet Boon, the interiors are minimalist but warm, with 134 serene rooms — many overlooking the city’s iconic canals. A curated collection of over 1,000 artworks replaces the usual hotel clichés, giving every corner a sense of purpose and calm.
For those in search of wellness or indulgence, the Asaya Spa and three dining venues (including the Advocatuur bar, a subtle nod to the building’s legal past) offer thoughtful luxury in every detail.
We were fortunate to visit with Anne-Marie Ruijs, a dear friend who used to work in this very building during her years as a public prosecutor. Seeing it through her eyes added a quiet gravity to its transformation.
Whether it’s for drinks, design inspiration, or a future stay , Rosewood Amsterdam is worth the detour.




