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Mandarin Oriental moves into Amsterdam with Conservatorium Hotel takeover

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownJanuary 16, 20261 Min Read
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With the addition of this landmark property, Mandarin Oriental strengthens its European presence with its first hotel in the Netherlands. Under the group’s management, the Conservatorium Hotel will retain its local character and historic identity, while offering guests Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service and exceptional experiences, shaped by its dual-Asian heritage.

Mandarin Oriental embraces the heritage of the Conservatorium Hotel while introducing considered updates to enhance the guest experience. The lounge will be refreshed with a new design and a stronger focus on afternoon tea, while continuing its role as ‘The Living Room of Amsterdam’. Guest rooms and suites will be upgraded in phases, starting with the Deluxe Rooms. The 1,000-square-metre Akasha Spa, the largest hotel spa in Amsterdam, will keep welcoming guests and members.

Taiko Cuisine will continue as a core part of the hotel’s culinary offering. Led by new Head Chef Lars Drost, the Asian-inspired fine dining restaurant builds on its reputation through modern interpretations of Far Eastern flavours, grounded in classic techniques and seasonal produce. Since opening in 2014, Taiko has become one of Amsterdam’s most recognised dining destinations for both hotel guests and local diners.

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