Present day Amsterdam is redolent with history. With its numerous museums and galleries, the city is now undergoing an arts-led renaissance that is feeding a resurgent appetite for travel to this charming city. The Conservatorium, originally built in 1897, was previously occupied by the Sweelinck Music Conservatorium. It was recently transformed by award-winning Milan-based designer Piero Lissoni, complete with Italian furniture from Living Divani, Kartell and Cassina.
The Conservatorium Hotel is an unforgettable place to experience Christmas and to celebrate the New Year. Select from menus offering traditional seasonal flavours such as slow roasted partridge, Dutch hare two-ways and pheasant ‘en coffre’. Seafood is another specialty at the Conservatorium Hotel’s Taiko restaurant, with dishes of Canadian lobster, North Sea turbot fillet and sweet langoustine cooked in the Dutch style.
Choose from elegant dining to grand afternoon teas, by enquiring at contact@conservatoriumotel.com or calling +31 (0)20 570 0000.