With all the chaos, crowds and cavorting, it can be hard to imagine a moment of peace and quiet in the center of Amsterdam. But just off Dam Square, one of the city’s busiest, is a new hotel that is practically a fortress of calm.
The 402-room property has its origins in the middle of the 19th century when an immigrant tailor, Adolph Wilhelm Krasnapolsky, slowly turned his popular restaurant across from the royal palace into a hotel spanning multiple buildings. Over the decades the hotel would change hands and undergo a variety of refreshes until it ended up today in the hands of Anantara, the luxury arm of Minor Hotels, a large hotel group originating in Thailand.
Part of the hotel’s luxury offerings include its Thai spa, which overlooks the summer garden and has a traditional sauna, steam room, and infra-red sauna. It also sports a new and extensive gym, which comes with a rotating climbing wall. Contributing, unintentionally, to the feeling of seclusion within the hotel’s walls is the warren-like setup due to it being spread over a couple historic buildings. In our case, a couple of elevators, one or two twists and turns, and we were at our suite overlooking the canal. The journey to the room was almost a relief, as each step removed one further from the madness until reaching the spacious haven in the room.
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