Boutique Hotel the Exchange, Amsterdam: 10 Favorite Rooms

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Hotel The Exchange is a boutique design hotel in central Amsterdam. The hotel combines fashion and architecture in unique rooms ranging from one to five stars. The rooms of Hotel The Exchange are ‘dressed’ by fashion designer students from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute who gave each of the 61 rooms their own character with custom fabrics and one-of-a-kind decor. Imagine a room that will give you the chance to sleep inside an enormous crinoline skirt or simple rooms that make use of the traditional wooden beams and with a nod to the history of the 17th century architecture.

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The Exchange Hotel Amsterdam

The hotel consists of three typical Amsterdam houses sewn (wink wink) together which means all the rooms have different shapes and sizes. That makes Hotel The Exchange one of the first 1- to 5-star hotels in the world with rooms for all budgets in a prime location.

Amsterdam City Centre Hotel

And when I say prime I mean prime! The Exchange is located at Damrak 50 and is just a 5-minute walk from the Central Station. Which is ideal as both the Eurostar and the trains from the airport arrive there. Once you’ve dragged your suitcases through the street you can walk down the street towards Dam Square and from there follow (or jump on) the tram and explore the city centre.

hotel the exchange amsterdamBreakfast at Hotel The Exchange

Breakfast is served daily at Café STOCK, which is located next to the hotel. It’s open to non hotel guests and on the menu you’ll find delicious pancakes, toasties and pastries.

I am a big fan of art meets hotel scene and this is a great example of thinking outside the box. During my stay I stayed in the Bird Room, which means I have another 60 room to try for future trips to Amsterdam. Here is my top 10.

Braille by Malu Gehner - Mirjam Bleeker
Braille room designed by Malu Gehner

Building a view by Anne Wolters - credits Mirjam Bleeker
The minimalist Building a View room designed by Anne Wolters

From Amsterdam with Love by INA MATT - credits Mirjam Bleeker
From Amsterdam With Love room designed by Ina Matt

Golden birds by Ina-Matt - Mirjam Bleeker (2)Golden Birds room designed by Ina Matt is one for the embroidery fans

History Repeated 5 - designer Anne Wolters - credit MB
The art deco History Repeated room designed by Anne Wolters

I still remember by Sofie Sleumer - credits Mirjam Bleeker (1)
The Nostalgic I Still Remember room designed by Sofie Sleumer

Marie-Antoinette by Roos Soetekouw - Mirjam Bleeker (1)
The lush Marie Antoinette room designed by Roos Soetekouw

ODD room by INA MATT- credits Mirjam Bleeker
ODD Room designed by Ina Matt

Old lovers by Olga Vokálová - credits by Mirjam Bleeker
Minimalist Old Lovers room designed by Olga Vokalova

Rembrandt room by Roos Soetekouw - credits Mirjam Bleeker (1)
Rembrandt room designed by Roos Soetekouw

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all photos by Mirjam Bleeker

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8 Comments

  1. Wow, that’s really cool.
    Think I like the Rembrandt room the best.
    Laura xo

  2. I love hotels with character that are unique and these rooms are really quirky. I love the one with the wires around the ceiling Lucy

  3. O cool!! I never really sleep in Amsterdam since it’s so close to home but I’m kind if curious to try this place out. I love the Rembrandt room but the Marie Antoinette one is kind of funky too.

  4. I would want to stay in the Marie Artoinette room (I also really like the bed!) or the ODD room.