Overview
At Hotel Okura Amsterdam, guests do not merely come to sleep; they choose a location that strikes a rare balance: 300 rooms, yet a true Japanese discipline of service. This blend is what sets Hotel Okura Amsterdam apart. Yoshiro Taniguchi is among the original architects, and this still resonates in the spatial experience. Nothing is ostentatious; everything is organised to ensure a smooth flow from the lobby to the Nagomi Spa. Few hotels in the city boast, under one roof, a two-Michelin-star restaurant, another with one star, an indoor pool, and a bar on the 23rd floor. Here, it is not a catalogue; it is a precise mechanism. Ciel Bleu holds 2 stars, while Yamazato has 1, and this dual identity speaks volumes about the place. On one side, Amsterdam. On the other, a discipline derived from Japan, evident even in the kaiseki of Yamazato, a verifiable cultural reference to traditional Japanese dining. If you appreciate hotels where everything operates seamlessly, this is the one for you. If you seek local folklore, you may want to look elsewhere. The Okura plays a different tune, one that is more vertical, more serene, and frankly, more regulated.
History & Heritage
The original architecture is attributed to Yoshiro Taniguchi, Gerard Holt, and Bernard Bijvoet.
Architecture & Design
The original architecture refers to three names: Yoshiro Taniguchi, Gerard Holt, and Bernard Bijvoet.
The Twenty Third Bar is located on the 23rd floor.
The In-House Experience
The hotel features 300 rooms and is rated 5 stars, distinguished as a Palace. It encompasses several dining options, bars, a spa, an indoor pool, a fitness area, an airport transfer service, parking, valet service, and 24-hour room service. The journey leads from the rooms to the dining spaces, then to the Nagomi Spa with its indoor pool and saunas. The 23rd floor is home to the Twenty Third Bar.
Dining
The Michelin Guide awards 2 stars to Ciel Bleu and 1 star to Yamazato. According to the official website, Ciel Bleu offers “an exquisite fine-dining experience.” For Yamazato, the official site describes “the art of traditional kaiseki dining” and notes its presence in Amsterdam for over 20 years. The Michelin Guide also mentions Gerard Villaret Horcajo in relation to Ciel Bleu. Serre Restaurant is featured in the Michelin Guide for its modern cuisine, although it does not hold a star. The official website highlights Teppanyaki Restaurant Sazanka, which showcases live cooking “with Japanese precision.” KIRI is presented as a Japanese-inspired lunch experience. The Camelia serves as the hotel’s breakfast restaurant, offering “a fresh and flavourful buffet selection.” Lastly, the Twenty Third Bar, located on the 23rd floor, combines cocktails with stunning views of the city, as stated on the official website.
Wellness & Spa
The Nagomi Spa offers Sothys treatments, an indoor pool, a fitness area, saunas, and a hot tub.
Service & Team
The confirmed facts are as follows: parking, valet service, airport transfer, and 24-hour room service. Pets are not allowed. Check-in is from 15:00 to 16:00; check-out is from 05:00 to 10:00.
Practical Information
- Address: Amsterdam, NL - Coordinates: 52.348454, 4.8928103 - Rating: 5-star hotel; Palace distinction noted by the Atout France registry - Capacity: 300 rooms, according to the source cited by Condé Nast Traveler - Dining: Ciel Bleu 2 Michelin stars; Yamazato 1 Michelin star; Serre Restaurant mentioned in the Michelin Guide - Wellness: Nagomi Spa; Sothys partner; indoor pool; fitness; saunas; hot tub - Services: parking; valet service; airport transfer; 24-hour room service; pets not allowed - Check-in: from 15:00 to 16:00 - Check-out: from 05:00 to 10:00
Our Verdict
Hotel Okura Amsterdam features 300 rooms.
The hotel is home to several dining options, including Ciel Bleu and Yamazato, both recognised by the Michelin Guide.
A spa with an indoor pool, saunas, and a fitness centre rounds out the offerings.