The first overseas outpost from the London-based boutique hotel chain, the Hoxton Hotel in Amsterdam is a stunning canalside lodging option located in the heart of the Dutch capital. Boasting 111-rooms and a view of Herengracht, which many consider to be Amsterdam's most beautiful canal, the Hoxton Amsterdam fuses the brand's "anti-hotel" approach with sophisticated luxury.
Amenities on offer at the stunning first overseas location include free bottled water, one hour of free phone time (that can be used internationally), a mini fridge, free WiFi, and a lobby shop selling snacks at supermarket prices. The Amsterdam Hoxton Hotel also boasts a coffee and cocktail parlor and a stunning lobby and restaurant space that are designed in such a way that locals can enjoy them as much as out-of-town guests.
What's Driving This Trend
- Boutique Hotel Chains
- The growing popularity of boutique hotels presents an opportunity for innovative hotel chains to expand their unique and personalized offerings.
- Canal View Lodging
- The demand for accommodations with stunning canal views creates a market for hotels to provide canalside rooms in desirable locations.
- Anti-hotel Approach
- Hotel brands can differentiate themselves by adopting an 'anti-hotel' approach that offers unconventional amenities and experiences for guests.
Who This Affects Most
- Hospitality
- The hospitality industry can capitalize on the trend of boutique hotels and provide personalized and unique accommodation experiences to travelers.
- Real Estate
- Real estate developers can target prime locations with canal views to create canalside lodging options that cater to the growing demand for stunning views.
- Food and Beverage
- Cafes, restaurants, and bars can captivate both locals and tourists by offering unique spaces and experiences within hotels, like the coffee and cocktail parlor in the Amsterdam Hoxton Hotel.