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Conservatorium Hotel Rebrands to Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium in Amsterdam

18 Jan 2026 By travelandtourworld

Conservatorium Hotel Rebrands to Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium in Amsterdam

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Beginning management of the Conservatorium Hotel marks the first time Mandarin Oriental has entered the Netherlands. The hotel will now begin operations as Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium, Amsterdam. Beginning January 15, 2026, the brand will begin to further expand its European operations. The transition will grandly open a brand new chapter for one of the hotel’s most historical and lavish properties. Guests will be able to experience a first-class service that will blend together luxury and modernity.

Located in Amsterdam’s prestigious Museum Quarter, the Conservatorium Hotel is renowned for its striking architecture, which combines a historic 19th-century building with contemporary design. The hotel has long been a favourite among visitors seeking sophistication and comfort in one of Europe’s most vibrant cities. Under Mandarin Oriental’s management, the hotel is poised to elevate its offering to new heights, continuing its legacy while introducing new elements that cater to today’s discerning travellers.

Mandarin Oriental plans to introduce phased upgrades to the hotel’s rooms and public spaces, beginning with the Deluxe Rooms. These enhancements will maintain the property’s local character and historic features, blending seamlessly with the brand’s signature style of understated luxury. In addition to the room upgrades, the hotel’s lounge area will undergo a design refresh, emphasising a refined afternoon tea experience, adding to the hotel’s allure as a luxury retreat.

For wellness enthusiasts, the hotel will continue to offer its Akasha Spa, which spans 1,000 square metres. This luxurious spa facility, already a highlight of the property, will remain an integral part of the hotel’s offering, providing a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation for guests and spa members. The hotel’s central location, coupled with its world-class amenities, ensures it will continue to attract both business and leisure travellers seeking an unforgettable experience in Amsterdam.

One of the most exciting developments for Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium is the arrival of renowned chef Yotam Ottolenghi, who will open his first restaurant in the Netherlands at the hotel in early 2026. The restaurant, inspired by Ottolenghi’s ROVI in London, will offer a vegetable-led menu with an emphasis on sharing plates and locally sourced ingredients. This new addition will transform the hotel into a culinary hotspot, offering a distinctive dining experience in a stunning glass atrium setting. Guests will be able to enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with full details on the menu and opening dates to be revealed in the coming months.

Alongside Ottolenghi’s debut, the hotel’s existing Taiko Cuisine will continue to offer its Asian-inspired dishes, maintaining its reputation for seasonal, high-quality ingredients and classic techniques. Led by Head Chef Lars Drost, Taiko has been a favourite of guests since its opening in 2014 and remains a cornerstone of the hotel’s culinary offerings.

The acquisition of the Conservatorium Hotel reflects Mandarin Oriental’s broader expansion strategy in Europe, where it continues to strengthen its presence in major cultural capitals. With luxury hotels in cities like London, Paris, and Barcelona, the brand’s entry into Amsterdam marks a significant milestone in its quest to offer bespoke hospitality experiences in key European destinations. This move is expected to attract an even wider global audience, from art and culture enthusiasts to luxury travellers looking for a blend of history and modern sophistication.

The hotel’s central location in the Museum Quarter means that guests will have easy access to iconic cultural institutions such as the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum, all within walking distance. This proximity, combined with the hotel’s top-tier amenities, makes it an ideal choice for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in Amsterdam’s rich cultural offerings.

Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium, Amsterdam, has successfully blended the hotel’s rich history with modern innovations, thereby coming up with a delightful experience for returning guests as well as new ones. The opening of Ottolenghi’s restaurant, in addition to the upgrading and the ongoing concentration on guest experience, will further strengthen the hotel’s standing as a top destination in one of the most colourful cities in Europe. For the luxury-seekers, the businessmen, and the foodies, the hotel provides a rare chance to enjoy Amsterdam in opulence, where there is a perfect mix of antiquity and modernity.

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