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Maritim Hotel Amsterdam

The Maritim Hotel Amsterdam, which is planned to be opened mid-2024, is located in the lively Overhoeks District in the city centre of Amsterdam, makes the perfect location for exploring all the city has the offer.

  • 3700 SQM meetingspace, divided over 18 daylight meetingrooms, including the two ballrooms for respectively 2,142 and 1,035 participants.
  • A 579 rooms hotel located in the lively Overhoeks District in the city centre of Amsterdam with great accessibility.
  • 6 food and beverage outlets including a restaurant on the 32nd and a bar 33rd floor of the hotel.
Address:
Stationsweg 26
2312AV Leiden

Towering 34 storeys into Amsterdam’s skyline, the iconic building on the ‘’IJ Waterfront’’ will boast a total of 5,2000 square meters, with 579 bedrooms divided over various categories but all with breath taking views over the city, including a 340 square meters presidential suite on the 31st floor. Looking for some relaxation? The hotel will offer a wellness oasis, accessible via its own entrance on the third floor, to cater to those seeking some well-deserved relaxation and pampering.  

The hotel’s large ballroom can accommodate up to 2,142 people, and a second ballroom has space for further 1,035. Other conference rooms of various sizes complete the portfolio of different room sizes. The facilities on the first three floors are large enough for a total of 4,500 participants. Additionally, guests as well as locals will be able to enjoy international and national cuisine in six different restaurants and bars, including a Skybar with amazing views over Amsterdam.    
 
The Maritim Hotel Amsterdam, together with his team, is the perfect place to host your conference, enjoy culinary experiences and discover all that Amsterdam has the offer.

Contact

Maritim Hotel Amsterdam  
Pre-opening office  
Asterweg 19-D unit 10  
1031 HL Amsterdam  
The Netherlands  
 
T: +31 (0)657 172902  
E: [email protected]  
W: www.maritim.de / www.maritim.com

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