The Dylan Amsterdam
The look is soberly stylish, its exteriors rendered in sharp monochrome and its interiors spanning several distinct styles. There’s Loxura, patterned after a copper-colored butterfly; Amber, decorated in gemstone hues; Serendipity, in soothing warm neutrals; and Loft, combining white-on-white minimalism with original architectural details like bare timbers. The décor is eclectic but restrained, and the layouts are unusual but always sensible, a reflection of the characteristic strengths of Dutch design.
Bar Brasserie OCCO is the hotel’s all-day venue, spilling out into the hotel’s central courtyard, open for everything from breakfast to afternoon tea to dinner and late-night cocktails. It’s joined by the extraordinary Restaurant Vinkeles, recipient of a pair of Michelin stars under the direction of chef Jurgen van der Zalm.
The hotel itself is only part of the experience; Amsterdam is not a town for shut-ins. The Dylan keeps an armada of black bicycles parked outside for guests to rent, and Amsterdam is, of course, an extremely bicycle-friendly town. The location is central, and thus quite close to the Rijksmuseum, the Anne Frank House, and the Van Gogh museum, as well as a variety of shopping and café districts.
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