The glass-covered atrium acts as a 'living room' for guests and blends the outdoors with the hotel lobby. Courtesy Set Hotels.
The glass-covered atrium acts as a 'living room' for guests and blends the outdoors with the hotel lobby. Courtesy Set Hotels.
The glass-covered atrium acts as a 'living room' for guests and blends the outdoors with the hotel lobby. Courtesy Set Hotels.
The glass-covered atrium acts as a 'living room' for guests and blends the outdoors with the hotel lobby. Courtesy Set Hotels.

Hotel Insider: Staying at the grand Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam


Hayley Skirka
  • English
  • Arabic

The welcome

A doorman takes our luggage as soon as we get out of the Uber, directing us towards reception where there’s both good news and bad. On the plus side, we’re being upgraded from a deluxe guest room to a junior suite. On the downside, the room isn’t quite ready yet, but then it is only 9am.

The neighbourhood

The hotel was originally built as a bank then became a musical institute before being transformed into the Conservatorium hotel. Courtesy Set hotels
The hotel was originally built as a bank then became a musical institute before being transformed into the Conservatorium hotel. Courtesy Set hotels

Built in Museumplein (the city's museum quarter), the Conservatorium is ideal for visitors keen on a dose of culture. Across the street are the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum. The Rijksmuseum and the Moco Museum, which has a fascinating Banksy exhibit on show, are less than a five-­minute stroll from the hotel.

The room

Many rooms at the Conservatorium in Amsterdam's Museumplein district have views over the historic Paulus Potterstraat. Courtesy Set Hotels
Many rooms at the Conservatorium in Amsterdam's Museumplein district have views over the historic Paulus Potterstraat. Courtesy Set Hotels

Our upgrade means that we're entirely spoiled for space. We have a walk-in wardrobe with motion sensor lights, mirrored doors and two entrance doors. There's so much space that I decide to fully unpack, even though we're only staying for two days. The bed is huge and comfortable and the electronic curtains open up to reveal life on one of Amsterdam's most interesting streets, Paulus Potterstraat, making the view from the double-height windows captivating. The bathroom is also mammoth, with a deep tub, rainfall shower, double sinks and an enclosed toilet.

The service

The staff get that elegantly casual Amsterdam vibe just right – we're made to feel welcome but not fawned over. Despite arriving during breakfast, having travelled straight from the airport after an eight-hour flight, and still wearing trainers, we don't feel at all awkward joining the smartly dressed folks eating in the hotel's Brasserie restaurant, and that's largely down to the welcome from the staff. Housekeeping is efficient – I don't see any staff during our stay but towels are folded, toiletries replenished and water bottles refilled. There's also a pod of city experts in the lobby all day long with the sole purpose of answering guests' queries, whether that's giving directions or securing hard-to-come-by dinner reservations.

The scene

Nods to the hotel's past as a musical institute are found throughout the Conservatorium. Courtesy Set Hotels
Nods to the hotel's past as a musical institute are found throughout the Conservatorium. Courtesy Set Hotels

Originally built as a bank at the end of the 19th century, the building heralded the regeneration of the entire Museumplein district. Having also served as a music institute, the hotel features nods to both elements of its fascinating history thanks to original stone stairwells, wrought-iron balusters and carefully preserved tiled walls. A violin sculpture dangles above the lobby, one of several artworks on display. The skilfully designed glass atrium blends modernity with the building's history as well as letting in floods of natural light. The lobby is a favourite with well-heeled locals who frequent the Conservatorium for afternoon tea or an evening drink and the space remains community-focused by hosting regular collaborations with the Conservatorium van Amsterdam music school. Below ground level there's a wellbeing space with a swimming pool, sauna, yoga room and gym that's open to hotel guests and a limited number of local residents.

The food

Breakfast at Brasserie is easily in my top three hotel breakfast experiences to date. The ice table is stocked with delicious cuts of cheese and meat, smoked fish and fresh vegetables, alongside bircher pots, bio yoghurts and seasonal fruit. There's also a delicious-smelling array of baked pastries, various types of bread and hand-tied bags of cereal and granola, not to mention the a la carte menu. I tried everything from the smashed avocado and poached eggs to the toasted bagels and they all hit the spot. Upstairs in a room once used for drum lessons is Taiko restaurant, a renowned Asian eatery run by chef Schilo van Coevorden. Try the nine-course Hanami vegan Omakase menu (Dh350) that offers dishes such as seaweed pizza, Szechuan aubergine and raindrop cake. ­Beautifully plated, busting with flavour and full of amazing textures, it's the benchmark for what a vegan menu should be.

Loved

The food, location and architecture – the blend of history and modernity is genius.

Hated

It's difficult to criticise, but there was something a little off about the bright blue lights against the stark white walls at the swimming pool.

The verdict

It doesn’t come cheap, but there’s no better place to soak in Amsterdam’s cultural offerings.

The bottom line

Rooms at the Conservatorium start from €404 (Dh1,650) per night, including daily breakfast but excluding taxes.

Profile

Company: Libra Project

Based: Masdar City, ADGM, London and Delaware

Launch year: 2017

Size: A team of 12 with six employed full-time

Sector: Renewable energy

Funding: $500,000 in Series A funding from family and friends in 2018. A Series B round looking to raise $1.5m is now live.

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'Panga'

Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari

Starring Kangana Ranaut, Richa Chadha, Jassie Gill, Yagya Bhasin, Neena Gupta

Rating: 3.5/5

The story in numbers

18

This is how many recognised sects Lebanon is home to, along with about four million citizens

450,000

More than this many Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA in Lebanon, with about 45 per cent of them living in the country’s 12 refugee camps

1.5 million

There are just under 1 million Syrian refugees registered with the UN, although the government puts the figure upwards of 1.5m

73

The percentage of stateless people in Lebanon, who are not of Palestinian origin, born to a Lebanese mother, according to a 2012-2013 study by human rights organisation Frontiers Ruwad Association

18,000

The number of marriages recorded between Lebanese women and foreigners between the years 1995 and 2008, according to a 2009 study backed by the UN Development Programme

77,400

The number of people believed to be affected by the current nationality law, according to the 2009 UN study

4,926

This is how many Lebanese-Palestinian households there were in Lebanon in 2016, according to a census by the Lebanese-Palestinian dialogue committee

The specs

AT4 Ultimate, as tested

Engine: 6.2-litre V8

Power: 420hp

Torque: 623Nm

Transmission: 10-speed automatic

Price: From Dh330,800 (Elevation: Dh236,400; AT4: Dh286,800; Denali: Dh345,800)

On sale: Now

Company profile

Date started: 2015

Founder: John Tsioris and Ioanna Angelidaki

Based: Dubai

Sector: Online grocery delivery

Staff: 200

Funding: Undisclosed, but investors include the Jabbar Internet Group and Venture Friends

RESULTS

5pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 (Turf) 2,200m
Winner: Jawal Al Reef, Fernando Jara (jockey), Ahmed Al Mehairbi (trainer)

5.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 1,600m
Winner: AF Seven Skies, Bernardo Pinheiro, Qais Aboud

6pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 1,200m
Winner: Almahroosa, Fabrice Veron, Eric Lemartinel

6.30pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 1,200m
Winner: AF Sumoud, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel

7pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 (T) 1,200m
Winner: AF Majalis, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel

7.30pm: Handicap (TB) Dh90,000 (T) 1,400m
Winner: Adventurous, Sandro Paiva, Ali Rashid Al Raihe

The biog

Prefers vegetables and fish to meat and would choose salad over pizza

Walks daily as part of regular exercise routine 

France is her favourite country to visit

Has written books and manuals on women’s education, first aid and health for the family

Family: Husband, three sons and a daughter

Fathiya Nadhari's instructions to her children was to give back to the country

The children worked as young volunteers in social, education and health campaigns

Her motto is to never stop working for the country

The bio

Who inspires you?

I am in awe of the remarkable women in the Arab region, both big and small, pushing boundaries and becoming role models for generations. Emily Nasrallah was a writer, journalist, teacher and women’s rights activist

How do you relax?

Yoga relaxes me and helps me relieve tension, especially now when we’re practically chained to laptops and desks. I enjoy learning more about music and the history of famous music bands and genres.

What is favourite book?

The Perks of Being a Wallflower - I think I've read it more than 7 times

What is your favourite Arabic film?

Hala2 Lawen (Translation: Where Do We Go Now?) by Nadine Labaki

What is favourite English film?

Mamma Mia

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