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Review: Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht (Suite)

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 15, 2023November 13, 2023 22 Comments

a building with a sign on the front

We chose the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht for our night in Amsterdam and used points to upgrade to a large suite. This hotel has not changed much from my first stay nearly six years ago, and that is a very good thing.

Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht Suite Review

This hotel runs anywhere from $250-450 a night, with our nightly rate closer to $300. That’s a bit steep (we could have stayed at the lovely Hyatt Regency across town for cheaper), but I wanted to be in the heart of the city considering the short duration of our stay and that we would be visiting the Anne Frank House.

In addition to paying cash for the stay, I used 9,000 World of Hyatt Points for an upgrade to a premium suite. This hotel has three suite types: the Andaz Suite (a standard suite), the Andaz Large Suite (a slightly larger suite), and the Prinsengracht Suite which akin to the presidential suite. both the suite and larger suite were available and I paid 3,000 points more (9,000 versus 6,000) for the larger suite.

This is a Category 6 hotel, meaning a free night ranges from 21,000 (off-peak) to 25,000 (standard) to 29,000 (peak) per night. I value Hyatt points at two cents each, so the $280 made a lot more sense than 25K points. At the valuation, it means I effectively pay $180 for the upgrade, which was well-worthwhile.

From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, the hotel was a 25-minute car ride away.

a person riding a bicycle on a street

a building with flags on the side

a building with stairs and windows

Check-In

We arrived at noon, hoping we could check in but prepared to wait, and were delighted to find that our suite was ready. I had sent a note earlier that morning asking if an early check-in was possible and received a response from a hotel manager named Jacques that he would do his best to accommodate that. It turned out to be Jacques who checked me in and he warmly welcomed me back to the hotel.

The hotel describes its interior as “playful” and I find it very hard to put into words beyond the word electic, though I quite liked it:

Housed in the former public library, Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht is one of the most creative luxury lifestyle hotels in the city, featuring stylish yet playful interior décor that celebrates Dutch heritage and the unique flavours of our charming city, with stories around every corner. Staying at our hotel is a dream for every design lover looking for an unforgettable local experience.

The lobby featured high-backed red chairs around the check-in desk with bell-shaped lights overhead.

a glass door with a black rug and umbrellas

a man standing in front of a table with a laptop

a room with red chairs and a tv

a hallway with red chairs and white curtains

Nearby, a sitting room offered a cozy place to sit and look out the bustling street and canal outside.

a room with a checkered table and chairs

a room with a table and chairs

a room with a table and chairs

Suite

Our suite, 283, was quirky, but I enjoyed it. Although our room did not overlook the Prince Canal (Prinsengracht), the windows provided plenty of natural light and the suite was made to resemble a Dutch apartment. The more traditional couches, fish/spoon artwork, and Delft Blue WC all came together for what I considered an attractive room design.

a statue of a man wearing a crown in a hallway

a statue of a man with a crown

a two doors with a green light

a number on a wall

The living room consisted of a large couch and matching chair with ottoman and coffee table with a desk and book case behind it.

a living room with couches and a tv

a room with a couch and a table

a room with a couch and a coffee table

a room with a tv and a chair

a living room with a tv and couch

a room with a couch and a tv

On the other side, a refrigerator with mini-bar (non-alcoholic contents were complimentary), coffee machine, and water kettle. The hotel also left a welcome note and tin of stroopwafel cookies.

a red coffee machine and silverware on a black surface

a refrigerator with bottles and snacks inside

a can of tea and a note

a can of food on a table

A closet separated the bathroom and living room and opened on both sides.

a bathroom with a tub and a shower

Through the living room was the bedroom, featuring a king-size bed and two chairs.

a bed with a fish mural on the wall

a room with a bed and a chair

a bed with a fish on the wall
Weird headboard…

a tv in a room

That connected to a large bathroom with dual sink, huge bathtub in the center of the room, shower, and water closet.

a bathroom with a tub and sink

a bathtub with a tray on it

a bathtub with a tray on it

a bathroom with a sink and mirror

a shower with a shower head and bottles of shampoo

a group of black bottles on a silver shelf
Hair products from Lizza Witte at Andaz Amsterdam

a bathroom with a toilet and a wallpaper

a close-up of a paper
Bathroom reading…now you know

Sure, a standard room with two beds may have done the job just fine, but it was nice to have this space and the kids slept on the couch with extra bedding the hotel sent up. The hotel offered to send up rollaway beds, but we found this was unnecessary and that kids enjoyed creating a “fort” by moving the couches together.

a two children lying on a couch

We picnicked in the room for dinner after stocking up on groceries at a local Spar.

a boy and girl eating food in a living rooma boy and girl eating food in a living room

Augustine prepared a list to guide our time:

a note on a black surface
What a difference a season makes. You should see how much his writing and spelling have improved…

a sign on a walla sign on a wall

Power ports and USB outlets in the room were plentiful.

a plate on a wall

One last thing I liked about the suite was that it had a bluetooth speaker…I use mine all the time at home to listen to music and news throughout the day and it was nice to be able to connect here as well.

a black rectangular speaker with a remote control on top

Happy Hour (Gin Tasting)

On thing I missed was that the traditional happy hour and all-day coffee are no longer present. In the sitting room of the lobby you used to be able to make yourself an espresso all day long and each evening could enjoy a glass of wine with a light tasting menu. That has been a casualty of the pandemic, though in its place the hotel offered a Dutch gin tasting, which was enjoyable and where I met a great couple from Australia that I remain in touch with.

a table with bottles of alcohol on it

a table with jars of food and plates

a bottle of alcohol on a wooden box

a glass of ice and a bottle of liquid on a table

a hand holding a frame with a piece of paper

Fitness Center

While small and focusing primarily on cardio equipment, the hotel fitness center is functional. Heidi rose before dawn on the morning of our departure and did a workout prior to our flight home.

a room with exercise machines and a glass roof

a gym with weights and exercise equipment

a white shelves with towels and bottles on it

To reach the fitness center (and spa), you walk into the “red light district” of the hotel, down a set of stairs in the lobby that takes you down to a lower level.

a room with red chairs and a vase of flowers

a chandelier and red wall

a statue of a man in a red room

a hallway with a cat poster on the wall

Spa

A full-service spa is located on nearby the fitness center with a full menu of services available. You can also proceed through the locker room into a wellness area with a large sauna that I used both days at the hotel.

a white counter with a gold sculpture and a gold statue on it

a desk with a vase of flowers and lights on the wall

a bathroom with a round mirror and a sink

a white cabinet with a seat and a black and white wall

a bathroom with a round mirror

a hallway with a black door and a vase of flowers

a room with a sauna and a glass door

a room with a glass door and a bench

a white pillow on a bed

a room with a bench and a blue rug

a wooden sauna with a bucket and bucket

a wooden bench in a sauna

a room with a shower and towels

Garden

While this hotel has no pool either indoor or outdoor, it does have a beautiful garden in between the hotel’s two buildings. It’s not as picturesque during winter as it in spring or summer or autumn, but this is a great place to sit down and take a break from the bustle of the city.

a walkway with lights and trees

a garden with a statue and a clock on the side of a building

a table with bowls on it and plants in pots

Bluespoon Bar

The most picturesque part of the hotel is the Bluespoon Bar which offers a beautiful seating area, an attractive bar (cocktails aren’t cheap, though), and great coffee. More on the coffee in a moment.

a room with tables and chairs

a room with a table and chairs

a room with a chandelier and chairs

a room with a couch and a coffee table

a room with a couch and chairs

a bar with a variety of bottles and glasses

a bar with shelves of liquor and glasses

a bar with a black counter and a black ceiling

Breakfast At Bluespoon Restaurant

Breakfast is superb (with a big asterisk) at Bluespoon Restaurant. World of Hyatt Globalist members receive a full run of the menu, including the extensive and high-quality buffet and also a la carte items. Even if breakfast is not included in your package, I think the 32EUR/person price tag is quite reasonable for the high quality of the food.

a vase with flowers in a room with tables and chairs

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a restaurant with a large table and chairs

a room with round tables and chairs

a paper with blue paint on it

I particularly recommend the egg shakshuka (United could learn something from this) and the avocado toast with poached eggs and chili. These may be “hipster” staples, but they are done very well here.

food on a plate

a bowl of food and a cup of coffee

The buffet truly has some very fine quality meats, cheeses and pastries. Give the Dutch cheese a try–it really is some of my favorite in the world.

a kitchen with people working in it

a buffet table with plates and plates on it

a table with food on it

a table with bowls of food and other food items

a counter with food on it

a counter with food on it

a table with food on it

a trays of food on a table

a buffet table with food in containers

a trays of fruit on a counter

a group of juice dispensers on a table

a plate of food on a table

a bowl of berries on a table

We ordered hot chocolate for the kids and that came with a bowl of frothed milk and the chocolate on a stick like a popsicle. While that was not the way I intended the kids to begin breakfast, they greatly enjoyed it.

a boy and girl sitting at a table eating food

a boy sitting at a table with a plate of food

a plate of food with a egg and bacon
The kids enjoyed bacon, eggs, and sausage as well.

My complaint is that the coffee was horrible. You can serve yourself or a member of staff will get it for you, but the coffee was extremely bitter and those German-made WMF are consistently the worst, in my experience.

a coffee machine and a clock on a counter

a cup of coffee on a table

However, in the morning bad coffee is better than no coffee at all and so I requested a refill. When my flat white came, it looked very different…and it tasted great.

a cup of coffee and a bowl of berries

I asked the woman who was caring for our table what happened and she said, “Oh, I know. So much better, right? I made this one manually at the bar.”

Sure enough, the bar has a beautiful La Marzocco machine and the coffee truly is like night and day. Had she not been so kind, I would have had no idea.

a coffee machine on a counter

Ask for coffee from the bar – don’t waste your time with the automatic swill from the restaurant.

CONCLUSION

Our brief stay at the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht was a great one. Hotel staff were lovely, the hotel has aged very well, our room was comfortable and spacious, and the breakfast was excellent.

I do love the Hyatt Regency Amsterdam as well, but if you want to stay in a central location, this is a very good choice.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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22 Comments

  1. Aaron Reply
    June 15, 2023 at 5:56 pm

    “The living room consisted of a large L-shaped couch”

    You mean a 2-seater, a 1-seater, and an ottoman…

    Looks like a nice hotel overall. Any link to the review of your previous stay, just to see any changes?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      June 15, 2023 at 6:20 pm

      Here’s the old review:

      https://liveandletsfly.com/review-hyatt-andaz-amsterdam-prinsengracht/

    • Colin Reply
      June 16, 2023 at 10:48 pm

      Agreed – on what planet is that an L shaped couch? It’s like saying the walls in the room are pink with yellow stars on them…

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        June 16, 2023 at 11:06 pm

        You may find it interesting that unlike my esteemed colleague OMAAT, I write my reviews first and add the pictures after (he does the opposite). Once in a while, as here, my memory fails.

  2. Jan Reply
    June 15, 2023 at 7:37 pm

    I’m saving this one: as a fan of interior design I really like the vibe of the lobby. I always knew dark blue walls worked well

  3. AH Reply
    June 15, 2023 at 8:44 pm

    A few pleasant nights enjoying truffles in that garden.

  4. Christian Reply
    June 15, 2023 at 11:49 pm

    Great review. Do you tip at breakfast in Europe?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      June 16, 2023 at 12:32 am

      No. The beauty of hotels like this is that you are not even presented a breakfast bill. And every staff member is paid a living wage. It’s a welcome throwback to the way things should be.

      • Christian Reply
        June 16, 2023 at 2:10 am

        The reason I ask is when a few of us were staying at the Hyatt in Mainz a couple of months ago we tipped consistently in the club lounge and when service was good in the breakfast area and in both cases the tips were appreciated. Europe is tough in this context.

        • PM Reply
          June 16, 2023 at 2:51 am

          Not tough at all. Service is almost always included in the price, so you just do not tip anywhere apart from rounding up, at top-end restaurants serving multi-course meals (as in ones with Michelin stars etc), and for truly exceptional service.

          • Christian
            June 16, 2023 at 4:16 am

            This was Globalist/Guest Of Honor free breakfast and free club lounge so that’s a bit more dubious. Also, even though the tipping was not solely up to me I felt that service in the instances where I did tip was pretty impressive. I have no problem following the social proprieties, it’s just difficult at times to know what they are.

          • PM
            June 16, 2023 at 4:38 am

            It’s no different from booking a room rate which includes breakfast – you just wouldn’t tip for it because it is part of the contracted service. No issue with tipping for really above and beyond service, although it probably is not something that would occur to most European people within a hotel breakfast setting.

      • rdinsf Reply
        June 18, 2023 at 4:57 pm

        People always say that folks are paid a living wage in various European countries – but is that really true? I was in Amsterdam in June, and saw an employee wanted poster in a Burger King window. The wage being offered was EUR 13.20 per hour.

        That’s basically the same as the minimum wage in blue state urban areas in the US.

        I get that the Andaz may pay more than Burger King, but given the similarity in the minimum wage, it leads me to suspect that hotel waiters may get paid a similar amount as in the US – but without the tip income.

        • Matthew Klint Reply
          June 18, 2023 at 8:14 pm

          Could be, but speaking generally they are also in a country with rich paid vacation and excellent medical benefits, which really helps to lessen the blow of lower wages.

  5. PM Reply
    June 16, 2023 at 2:54 am

    Very nice hotel, I don’t think I could convince myself to pay that sort of money- Amsterdam is one of those places which are consistently overpriced when it comes to accommodation. Last time I needed a hotel for Schiphol, I ended up staying in Utrecht to avoid the insane rates.

  6. Jonathan Reply
    June 16, 2023 at 11:03 am

    Wow what a small world!

    My wife and I stayed at the Andaz Amsterdam back in February and also upgraded to a Large Suite (though I think on a different floor judging by the art above the headboard). I echo your comments on Jacques–we also arrived early on the KLM – ORD flight and he worked diligently to get us into the room as fast as practical.

    Glad to hear your family had a nice stay!

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      June 16, 2023 at 11:08 pm

      I find the location and vibe of the hotel warrant the premium. I greatly enjoyed my stay here – glad you also scored a nice upgrade!

  7. Walt Reply
    June 16, 2023 at 5:28 pm

    I also loved doing in-room picnics with my kiddos. Just made the trips more memorable.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      June 16, 2023 at 11:07 pm

      We do this more and more—it not only is low-stress and saves money, but it’s a great bonding time without the hustle of a restaurant.

  8. Euro Reply
    June 16, 2023 at 11:44 pm

    Stayed at this Andaz last year and absolutely loved it- just so whimsical. Luxurious yet practical and even the base level room was spacious.

    I see that the complimentary food and drinks selection in the room minibar hasn’t improved since last year though… and I wish I knew about the happy hour gin tasting.

  9. Randy Reply
    August 8, 2023 at 3:50 pm

    Did you have any issues being 4 people in a room? We are trying to book it but are being told all rooms (including suites) are a max of 4.

  10. Randy Reply
    August 8, 2023 at 3:51 pm

    Meant the rooms are a max of 3. Thus, they want us to book 2 rooms or conjoining rooms.

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