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Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam

Dam 9, 1012 JS Amsterdam, Netherlands
Condé Nast Readers' Choice '25
Google 4.6
Overall 77
Lowest upcoming
$189
8 Feb 2027
Highest upcoming
$1,566
3 Jun 2026
Median nightly
$370
across 365 upcoming days
Cheapest week
8 to 14 Feb
38% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Readers' Choice 2025 · 2024 · 2023

Character and identity

Stitched together from 55 canal houses running between Dam Square and the Oudezijds Voorburgwal, this 402-room grand dame sits directly across from the Royal Palace, with a façade and two ground-floor restaurants spilling onto the square. Interiors post-renovation run contemporary in neutral greys and beiges, offset by bold modern chandeliers and large-scale Amsterdam photography, while heritage flourishes survive in the 1880 glass-ceilinged Wintergarden and the gold-and-white dining room of one-Michelin-starred The White Room, Amsterdam's oldest restaurant still in situ. Four distinct food and drink venues, an Asian-inflected spa, and a now-polished service register define the stay.

Who's it for

Best for:
Well-travelled couples and design-aware city tourists who want a central, walkable base with serious food (Jacob Jan Boerma's cooking at The White Room, a cheese trolley at Grand Café, the daily End of Day cocktail ritual at Bar the Tailor) and heritage character. Families are genuinely catered for, with mini robes, mocktails, cribs and thoughtful in-room touches.

Should look elsewhere:
Anyone wanting a quiet, residential Amsterdam stay should skip it: Dam Square is touristy and busy, and the lobby reflects that. The spa is small, and its shared locker area with cramped single changing rooms will frustrate guests who treat the spa as a main event.

Bottom line

The food and drink programme is the defining reason to book here: four genuinely distinct venues under one roof, anchored by a Michelin-starred restaurant with real historical weight. Pay up for a room with Dam Square or canal views, since standard interior rooms miss the property's best asset. Spring travellers should ask about the Tulip Experience.

Location

Dam 9, 1012 JS Amsterdam, Netherlands · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

53 features
Wi-Fi
Restaurant
Bar
Table service
Room service
Breakfast
Breakfast buffet
Smoke-free property
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Cash

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