Hotel de L'Europe
Riverside residence with endless charm

This prominently located hotel is one of those places whose guest list reads like a who's who of history, politics and entertainment. Aside from its central location overlooking the Amstel river, exquisite spa and spectacular lodgings (divided between the modern suites of the Dutch Masters wing and the more classical Rondeel Building), another major draw is Michelin-starred Bord'Eau restaurant on – you guessed it – the water's edge.
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