Provincialeweg 102, Zaandam, Netherlands | (888) 635-3814
Iconic, emerald-colored building crafted from stacked traditional houses
Striking, chic/industrial design with local references used throughout
In popular Zaandam area, outside of downtown Amsterdam
Minimalistic, modern rooms with wood floors and attractive wall murals
Kitchenettes, rainfall showerheads, or Illy espresso-makers in upgraded rooms
Stylish but casual restaurant and bar plus 24-hour room service
Seasonal outdoor terrace overlooking canal
Pool, sauna, steam room, and small spa and gym
Seven stylish meeting rooms for up to 250 guests
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Not in central Amsterdam
Fees for parking and breakfast
Gym is sparse
Room decor feels stark to some
The four-pearl, 160-room Inntel Hotel was only built in 2010, but its unique facade -- made up of stacked traditional houses -- has already become a tourist attraction in its own right. Rooms are big and clean, with modern, albeit sparse, decor. The interior decor is minimalistic-modern, with industrial elements and nods toward the region's industries. The hotel has a casual restaurant and bar, outdoor canal seating, and a small wellness center with a pool and spa. There's nothing quite like it in the area, but travelers looking for design-conscious hotels in the heart of Amsterdam can choose from some pricier upscale options such as The Toren or the Swissotel Amsterdam.
Scene
Iconic facade featuring stacked traditional houses, plus stylish, modern-industrial interiors
Built in 2010, the Inntel Hotel Amsterdam Zaandam features an iconic patchwork facade composed of nearly 70 individually stacked traditional Zaan houses in several shades of green, with details such as white trim, dormer windows, and terra-cotta roofs. From the outside in, the hotel pays homage to its location, which is known for its quaint houses, windmills, and early industry and food production. There's a giant tea cookie light in the lobby restaurant, and the pool features a large mural of a windmill-studded, Dutch landscape. The decor is modern, with a clean, industrial vibe. The lobby has three-toned tiled floors, square couches, and iron chandelier accent lights. Classic green siding, which matches the exterior of the building, creates a lobby partition while also adding a homey pop of color. The casual restaurant lets in lots of natural light with classic small-paned windows that run along an entire wall. The hotel is geared toward both business guests and tourists, with more business travelers during the week and tourists on the weekends and in the summer.
Location
Nice spot in Zaandam, about 15 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station via public transport
While the Inntel Hotel has Amsterdam in it's name, the hotel is not technically in Amsterdam but rather in the northeastern city of Zaandam, a popular tourist area in its own right. The entrance features a beautiful terrace, which is directly along the canal. The hotel also overlooks the train station along with a nicely developed, modern area with shops, cafes, and restaurants. From the Zaandam train station across the street, guests can be at Amsterdam Central Station in about 15 minutes. Trains run regularly throughout the day and stop after midnight. The open-air Zaans Museum is about a 10-minute drive from the hotel and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is less than 25 minutes away via public transport. Parking is available at a lot across from the hotel, and hotel guests get a slightly reduced rate.
Rooms
Minimalistic, modern rooms with mini-fridges and flat-screen TVs
Guest rooms at the Inntel Hotel range in size from the entry-level Taste Deluxe Room to the largest two-room, Founder's Suite. The rooms' minimalist, modern decor displays details inspired by regional products and industry. The highlight in each unit is a full wall mural behind the bed, which might show painted ads or historic black-and-white photos from the region. Most rooms have a vibrant red or blue chair for a bright pop of color and warmth. But some guests find the decor sparse and lacking in coziness.Rooms are air-conditioned and include mini-fridges, down comforters, safes, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and 26-inch flat-screen TVs with 60 channels. Upgraded rooms might include kitchenettes, separate baths and showers with rainfall showerheads or whirlpools, Illy espresso-makers, robes and slippers, and iPod docks. Bathrooms are modern, with white walls and gray tiled accents and have walk-in showers or shower/tub combos plus hairdryers, magnifying mirrors, and individually packaged toiletries. The stylish Tsar Peter Suite features bathroom fixtures by Alessi.
Features
Casual restaurant and bar, wellness center, and meeting rooms, plus breakfast for a fee
Inntel Hotel Amsterdam Zaandam has a full roster of features befitting its upscale status and its iconic look. Puur Saen is the hotel's casual dining spot on the first floor serving local dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It includes a bar and a seasonal outdoor terrace that overlooks the canal. Guests find the restaurant food quite good, but the breakfast buffet costs extra. Room service is available during limited hours. The hotel has a small but stylish and modern indoor pool area, a sauna and steam room, and a small spa that offers a variety of massages. There's also a sparse fitness area with just a stationary bike, an elliptical, a treadmill, and a weight-training machine.The hotel has seven stylish meeting and event rooms that can host from 15 to 250 guests. A computer is available in the lobby for guest use, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Reception is open 24 hours, and guests can purchase some snacks and essential toiletries in the lobby. There's also a concierge, and laundry, dry cleaning, and parking are all available for an extra fee. Dogs are allowed for a fee as well.