Set in Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter, Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium occupies a landmark neo-Gothic building that began as a bank and later housed a music conservatory. The hotel offers 129 rooms and suites shaped by contemporary design and Dutch architectural character, with immediate access to the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum and P.C. Hooftstraat. Dining includes Ottolenghi, Taiko, The Lounge and 24-hour in-room dining, while the extensive spa provides an 18-metre pool, hydrotherapy, hammam, sauna, Watsu facilities and a 150-square-metre fitness centre.
A Mediterranean, vegetable-led restaurant in the glass atrium, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with Ottolenghi’s colourful approach to seasonal produce.
The hotel’s contemporary Asian restaurant offers refined à la carte dishes and omakase experiences in a stylish setting.
Known as the living room of Amsterdam, the light-filled central atrium serves refreshments, light bites and afternoon tea.
Seasonal dishes and drinks are available in guestrooms and suites 24 hours a day.
A comprehensive spa offering signature therapies, facials, beauty treatments, hydrotherapy rituals and specialised services.
Dedicated hydrotherapy and Watsu facilities support personalised water-based relaxation and restorative treatments.
An 18-metre indoor pool provides a calm setting for swimming and relaxation.
Thermal facilities include a hammam and sauna alongside the spa’s pool and hydrotherapy areas.
A 150-square-metre fitness centre supports independent exercise and expert-led training.
