Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.
Today (March 11, 2015): Review of the Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam (Netherlands).
- Location: Google Maps
- Hotel website: Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam
- Tip: get complimentary VIP perks when booking via Virtuoso
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam stands out among 5-star luxury hotels in the Dutch capital. The history of this iconic hotel is deeply entwined with the city’s past. After a meticulous renovation of $80 by French designer Sybille de Margerie, it became a place of hospitality, art and culture, housing 177 rooms including 52 suites. With the Michelin star restaurant Bridges, a Parisian themed bistro, Amsterdam’s first Raw Bar, a Vinothèque, the Library ‘Or’ and a brown café, this is definitely the perfect spot for the discerning business traveller or for a luxury stay in Amsterdam.
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam features in my top 10 list of the best luxury hotels in Amsterdam.
Have you ever stayed at the Sofitel Amsterdam? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.
In this review (more info below my Youtube clip & slideshow):
- Pros & things I like
- Cons & things to know
- My verdict
- Tips for future guests & save money
- Best time to visit
- How to get there
- Photos
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PROS & THINGS I LIKE
- The hotel enjoys a terrific location in the heart of Amsterdam, within walking distance of the city’s major attractions, such as the Royal Palace on Dam Square. For those coming by train, the Central Station is only a 10 minute stroll from the hotel.
- Although centrally located, the Sofitel’s historic Renaissance building is set back in a large walled courtyard off a quiet canal, so it is very peaceful and feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of the bars, restaurants, and coffee shops nearby. Amsterdam is quite hectic and coming home to a hotel in such a quiet location, yet so close to the action is an incredible treat.
- You will follow in the footsteps of the rich and famous: since 1578, The Grand has welcomed celebrated authors, actors, ambassadors and heads of state, such as Willem van Oranje, Maria de Medici, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
- The arrival through the large gate in the pristine, historic courtyard is an impressive start, topped off by the 2 F-Type Jaguars which are there for the complementary use of hotel guests.
- The hotel building’s past is riddled with stories of intrigue, romance, and mystery. Originally the site of two convents – St. Cecily’s Convent at the northern part of the property and St. Katherine’s Convent to the south – this address came into being in the 15th century, when women vastly outnumbered men and Amsterdam was a city of monasteries and convents, a place where God’s graces gave way to hearts in search of holiness. Later, the building was used as royal lodgings, the Dutch Admiralty headquarters and the city hall of Amsterdam. Queen Beatrix was even married here (in 1966).
- The hotel organises complimentary, daily tours in the morning to show the hotel compound and its historic significance to their guests (make sure you don’t miss that).
- Check-in is quick and efficient with some nice thoughtful gestures (such as small pastries for guests to help themselves).
- The warm decor is beautiful throughout the hotel. The marvellous lobby stands out, not only because of its design, but also because of the bountiful and continually refreshed floral displays that decorate the space.
- The rich history is incorporated into the hotel’s new architectural details. The students of the Design Academy of Eindhoven used legendary persons from the history of the building as a source of inspiration: their creative contribution with historical influences is draped across the 177 beautifully appointed rooms including 52 suites. All rooms feature high ceilings and are equipped with an excellent Sofitel MyBed (you will not want to get up!), air-conditioning, working desk, Nespresso machine and a safe deposit box.
- The real stars of the hotel are the Legendary Imperial, Opera & Canal House Suites. The latter are located in the former homes of famous Dutch Admirals dating back to the 17th century. These spacious suites are marked by timeless elegance with cream-colored walls, wooden ceiling beams, warm autumn colors and a subtle mix of classic and contemporary furnishings.
- The hotel’s refinement extends to a perfumed bath with fragrance products from Hermès.
- WiFi is complimentary throughout the hotel and of excellent quality.
- The speciality of the hotel’s fabulous restaurant “Bridges” is a local fresh fish served in a Dutch way. The “Bridges” serves also rich choice of other dishes of the Dutch cuisine with a French twist. The professional connoisseurs must have liked its kitchen and service because within a year the Bridges got its first Michelin star. The hotel has also a bistro (Le Petit Bistro), a cosy library, a cocktail bar and a traditional Dutch brown cafe style bar called “Flying Dutchman”.
- Breakfast is served in Bridges Restaurant and is presented buffet style with hot dishes served on an a la carte basis. There is large, nicely presented spread of fresh fruit, cereals, breads/pastries, juices and cold meats & cheeses to keep everyone happy. The hot dishes included various egg dishes, pancakes, bacon etc, and guests are offered a complementary glass of sparkling wine to accompany their breakfast, should they wish. The staff will do their best to meet your request if you want something that is not listed on the menu. Breakfast can also be served in your room at no extra cost if it’s included in your room package.
- The gorgeous courtyard-garden is an urban oasis of tranquility which is lovely in the warmer months to relax after a day of sightseeing.
- The hotel has a (small) spa on site (So Spa), which has great facilities such as an indoor pool, a steam room, sauna, and gym.
- Sofitel is the luxury hotel brand of Accor Hotels, offering a genuine experience of the French “art de vivre”. Sofitel Legend is a label that has been added to the Sofitel Luxury Hotels brand to designate properties that are in fact legendary places imbibed in the history of their town or country.
- The staff and service at this hotel is beyond excellent. From the maids to concierge to the management, everyone goes the extra mile to make you feel very welcome and comfortable.
CONS & THINGS TO KNOW
For lovers of history, hopeful romantics, and jet-setting travelers alike, a visit to Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam is an absolute must. This is one of the city’s most iconic and prestigious addresses, and I highly recommend it. I could not find real faults during my stay, perhaps just some very minor details that you may want to know when considering a stay here:
- The location of the hotel is fabulous, although its proximity to the red light district can lead to some sights which won’t appeal to everyone. But don’t be put off by this as the red light district is part of Amsterdam’s charm and it’s a perfectly safe area.
- There’s only a limited amount of chairs around the swimming pool (2 recliners) and the gym is quite small. But you won’t spend too much time here anyway, since Amsterdam has so much to offer!
- Breakfast is excellent with significant attention to details, but obviously pricey (€37,5 per person). Make sure you book a breakfast inclusive package. When you book via Virtuoso, breakfast is always offered as a complimentary perk.
- Food at the hotel is excellent, although the dinner portions at Le Petit Bistro are rather small for a brasserie-style restaurant.
- The elevators’ interiors need a refurbishment as they look a little worn and dated.
MY VERDICT
- Location: 9/10
- Design: 9/10
- Rooms: 8/10
- Food: 8/10
- Service: 10/10
- Overall experience: very good: 8,6/10
TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY
- Save money: get complimentary VIP perks when you book via Virtuoso (e.g. upgrade at time of booking, daily full breakfast , $100 USD food & beverage credit, and early check-in/late check-out). Booking via Virtuoso will still earn you points in Sofitel’s loyalty program, Le Club AccorHotels.
- Save money: you can earn points here and even score a free night using points with Sofitel’s loyalty program, Le Club AccorHotels. Read here my review of Le Club AccorHotels (with pros, cons, and tips).
- Save money: read my tips for getting the best deal at a luxury hotel like the Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam.
- I recommend to take advantage of the in-house tour at 11am each day, it’s only about 20-30 mins but showcases the wonderful art of the buildings that guests might not necessarily see, such as the stained glass windows overlooking the staircases, the incredible painted walls and ceilings in the Marriage Room, and the wonderful carvings in the Council Chamber.
- Read my tips for preparing your trip in time.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Amsterdam is best visited between April and May (spring) or September through November (autumn), right before or directly after the summertime high tourist season. You’ll contend with fewer tourists, you’ll enjoy somewhat mild temperatures (the city’s weather is notoriously finicky), and you’ll also experience Amsterdam as the locals do, at its laid-back best.
HOW TO GET THERE
Amsterdam can easily be reached by plane, train or car. For those coming by plane, the hotel is located a 20-minute cab ride from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). Check the Wikipedia page of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for the lasted updates on airlines that have direct flights to Amsterdam.
PHOTOS
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Excellent review. Stayed here years ago but looking to go back with my parents – as it’s their first time in Amsterdam. Good tips and glad to see the hotel looks to have gotten even better. Cheers!