Hyatt Regency Amsterdam – Amsterdam’s urban oasis
John E. Kaye
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- Business Travel, Home, Lifestyle

In the centre of Amsterdam, bordering the city’s exciting east neighbourhood, is the five-star Hyatt Regency Amsterdam. With seamless connections between Amsterdam and Europe’s major cities ever increasing, this modern hotel, which only opened in 2017, is the ideal place for corporate and leisure travellers to call home.
Hyatt Regency Amsterdam is located in the Plantage neighbourhood amid
local attractions, such as the breathtaking Hortus Botanicus, Artis Royal Zoo and Oosterpark. Botanic themes coarse through the hotel’s green and vibrant decor. Its location also means that guests can explore some of Amsterdam’s most popular cultural attractions right from their doorstep.
Hyatt takes its green credentials very seriously and has created a BREEAM-certified urban oasis in the heart of Amsterdam. The hotel’s proximity to Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, Central Station, business districts and RAI Convention Centre, means it is as convenient as it is relaxing.
Feel at home
Hyatt Regency Amsterdam’s 211 guest rooms, including 15 suites, offer an elegant and contemporary ambiance. The hotel offers some of the largest guest rooms in Amsterdam, ranging from 30 sqm standard rooms, to 170 sqm for the signature Presidential Suite.
All rooms offer flexible furnishings, a large workspace, and complimentary high-speed wi-fi. With all the amenities expected from a five-star hotel, guests can work, play, relax and stay connected. The Regency Club, on the second floor, serves as a second living room and offers complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails and canapes.
Taste of the East
Restaurant Mama Makan is inspired by the roots that bind Holland and Indonesia. This warm and inviting restaurant serves authentic Indonesian cuisine in a contemporary setting where diners can savour traditional Indonesian dishes, such as the signature Rijsttafel. Or why not take a seat at the Chef’s Table to watch the kitchen team at work. At the bar, guests can start the day with an energising Javanese coffee, or sip expertly crafted botanical cocktails well into the evening.
Fit for business
Hyatt Regency Amsterdam invites guests to stay fit in the fully equipped 24-hour fitness centre, or rest and recuperate in the Wellness Area. If business calls, over 517 sqm of event space, bursting with natural light, is only a ride away.
So, whether it is for work, socialising or simply getting away from it all, make Hyatt Regency your home away from home in Amsterdam.
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