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Hotel Arena

Hotel in a former orphanage in Oosterpark.

Written by: Kyle Kroeger

Last updated: 7/1/2024

Address

's-Gravesandestraat 55, 1092 AA Amsterdam

Phone

+31 020 850 2400

Rating

4.5 / 5

About Hotel Arena

Hotel Arena Amsterdam, housed in a 19th-century former orphanage, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern elegance. This four-star hotel is located beside Oosterpark and features spacious, thoughtfully designed rooms with original architectural elements and contemporary touches. Guests can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine in the glass-walled café-restaurant, relax on the outdoor terrace, and explore nearby attractions like the Tropenmuseum.

Rooms

141 rooms available

Starting Price

$171 per night

Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Detailed Information

When I first moved to Amsterdam, I was struck by the city’s blend of old and new. Among the gems I discovered, Hotel Arena stands out for its rich history and modern elegance. Nestled beside the tranquil Oosterpark, this four-star hotel is housed in a former 19th-century orphanage, beautifully juxtaposing its historic roots with contemporary design.

The first time I visited Hotel Arena, I was captivated by its grandeur. The grand lobby’s elaborate Gothic staircase immediately caught my eye, setting the stage for a memorable stay. The rooms are spacious and thoughtfully designed, blending original architectural elements with minimalist touches. For anyone looking for a serene retreat within bustling Amsterdam, this hotel offers a unique experience.

Living in Amsterdam, I often find myself heading to Hotel Arena’s glass-walled café for lunch while enjoying the views of Oosterpark. The staff’s genuine warmth and the imaginative, healthy menu keep me returning. This welcoming atmosphere makes Hotel Arena more than just a place to stay—it’s a remarkable part of the city’s landscape.

Unique Architectural and Design Elements

Sunny entrance of Hotel Arena with modern glass doors and elegant signage, Amsterdam.
Elegant entrance of Hotel Arena (Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers)

When I first walked into Hotel Arena, what caught my eye was the mix of classic and modern design. The hotel seamlessly combines historical charm with contemporary flair.

One of the standout features is the old chapel, which has been beautifully restored. This chapel is a unique event space, making the hotel different from many others.

Another fascinating element is the glass-walled café-restaurant. It offers delicious Mediterranean cuisine and gives diners a view of the garden, providing a relaxing and scenic experience.

The hotel’s overall style is a blend of traditional and modern. Traditional paintings and contemporary designs coexist throughout the property, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

I found the grand central staircase particularly striking. It’s an architectural marvel that makes the whole space feel majestic and grand.

The public areas are also quite dramatic, with high ceilings and large windows allowing plenty of natural light. This design choice makes the spaces feel open and airy.

If you’re into design, Hotel Arena offers a visually stimulating experience that balances old-world charm with new-age aesthetics. This makes it not just a place to stay but an experience.

Rooms and Accommodations

Elegant vertical staircase at Hotel Arena Amsterdam showing intricate architectural design
Intricate staircase at Hotel Arena (Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers)

The rooms at Hotel Arena offer a blend of historical elegance and modern comfort. Each space, from the striking architecture to the range of amenities provided, is thoughtfully designed to make guests feel at home.

Suites and Duplexes

The suites and duplexes at Hotel Arena are truly something special. Some rooms have high ceilings, adding a sense of grandeur. The suites often feature large windows that let in plenty of natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Each suite has a flat-screen TV and a minibar, ensuring every guest has the essentials for relaxation.

I found the duplexes particularly charming. They are ideal for those who enjoy a bit more space. These rooms often feel like small apartments with a cozy upstairs loft. The bathrooms in these units are luxurious, featuring freestanding tubs and contemporary black-tile designs. The mix of modern amenities with historical touches makes for a unique stay.

Comfort and Convenience

Comfort is a top priority here. The rooms have air conditioning, which is a nice touch, especially during the warmer months. The beds in some rooms might not be up to everyone’s standards, with a few folks finding them uncomfortable. But generally, they offer a decent night’s sleep.

WiFi is available throughout the hotel, allowing guests to stay connected. Bathrooms are well-appointed, often featuring both showers and tubs. It’s a thoughtful blend of style and practicality. The Hotel Arena also boasts large, cozy alcoves to unwind after a busy day exploring Amsterdam.

The design combines local and international styles, using natural colors and light for a soothing environment. Whether you’re here for business or pleasure, the combination of comfort and convenience ensures a pleasant stay.

Dining and Leisure Facilities

From tasty meals to relaxing spaces, Hotel Arena offers great experiences for all guests. Moreover, you can enjoy indoor and outdoor dining options and unwinding options.

Hotel Restaurant and Bar

The hotel restaurant’s diverse menu includes international and local dishes. The restaurant’s cozy and welcoming ambiance is perfect for casual and formal dining.

One standout feature is the bar. It serves a variety of drinks ranging from classic cocktails to local wines. The restaurant and bar have friendly staff who ensure your dining experience is enjoyable.

Breakfast Buffet and Dinner Options

The breakfast buffet offers a wide selection of foods in the morning. It includes fresh fruits, pastries, eggs, and cereals. The buffet suits different dietary preferences, making it easy for everyone to start their day right.

For dinner, the options are just as varied. You can choose from a three-course meal or select dishes a la carte. The food quality is consistent, and the dinner menu changes regularly to keep things exciting.

Lounge Area and Outdoor Terrace

The lounge area is ideal for relaxing or catching up with friends. It’s stylish yet comfortable, with plenty of seating options. I often found myself unwinding with a good book or chatting with other guests.

The outdoor terrace is another gem. Set with tables and cushioned chairs, it is perfect for enjoying your coffee or cocktail. The terrace overlooks the hotel’s lush gardens, adding to the serene atmosphere.

Guest Reviews and Experiences

Modern hotel interior with stylish hallway, artistic lighting, and wooden floors in Hotel Arena Amsterdam
Modern hotel hallway design (Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers)

Reading guest reviews of Hotel Arena in Amsterdam paints a mixed picture. Some guests rave about the service and the unique historical ambiance. They often mention the Gothic architecture and the hotel’s rich history as impressive details.

Many travelers appreciate the value for money. The creatively designed rooms frequently receive praise. The striking black-tile bathrooms and the overall spaciousness make the stay enjoyable.

Reviews often highlight the free Wi-Fi, though some note the premium Wi-Fi option is faster but comes with an extra cost. The room service generally gets good feedback, with people enjoying the variety of meals from the hotel’s restaurant.

Cleanliness seems to be a hit or miss. While many find the rooms spotless and well-maintained, others have noted issues with housekeeping. The hotel grounds have a playground that’s a hit with families. It provides a fun and safe space for kids to play.

Considering guest experiences from different reviews gives a well-rounded view of what to expect. Many are thrilled with the location next to Oosterpark and the lovely outdoor terraces for relaxing. For more guest experiences and insights, check out the reviews at Hotel Arena Amsterdam.

Special Features and Services

Hotel Arena offers various services and amenities that cater to every guest’s needs, including concierge and laundry services, parking facilities, and accessibility features.

Concierge and Laundry Services

One of the most notable features of Hotel Arena is its excellent concierge service. As a guest, you can rely on them to book tickets, recommend the best local spots, and even arrange a private city tour. This was extremely helpful during my stay, as their suggestions included hidden gems I would have missed.

In addition to the concierge service, the hotel provides comprehensive laundry services, including regular laundry and dry cleaning. This is incredibly convenient for those on extended stays or business travelers needing to look their best. The availability of same-day service adds an extra layer of convenience.

Parking Facilities and Accessibility

Hotel Arena ensures that parking is not a hassle. They offer secure parking facilities, which can be particularly valuable in a bustling city. Guests can rest easy knowing their vehicle is safe. The parking area is directly accessible from the hotel, adding convenience, especially if you have lots of luggage.

Accessibility is another strength of the hotel. Multiple tram stops are just a short walk from the premises, making exploring the city’s top attractions easy.

Booking Information and Tips

Hotel Arena Amsterdam: serene courtyard with historic architecture and charming café setting
Courtyard at Hotel Arena (Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers)

It’s best to plan when booking a stay at Hotel Arena. Rooms can fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons. Check prices and availability directly on the booking page to secure the best rates. Booking in advance often comes with discounts and better room choices.

If you have flexible travel plans, compare rates on different dates. Sometimes, shifting your stay by a day or two can lower costs. When selecting a room, consider what amenities are important to you. Higher floor rooms might offer better views of Oosterpark, while ground-level rooms give easier access to hotel facilities.

The hotel’s location is excellent, especially if you enjoy exploring museums. It’s a short walk to attractions like the Tropenmuseum and Artis Zoo. If you’re an art lover, the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are also within easy reach, either by a longer walk or a quick tram ride.

For lively nightlife, head to Rembrandtplein Square, which is nearby. It’s packed with bars and restaurants, perfect for an evening out. During the day, stroll around Oosterpark for a relaxing escape from the busy city streets.

Check for any special packages the hotel might offer. Sometimes, they bundle breakfast or parking, which can save you money. Also, renting a bike from the hotel is a fun way to explore Amsterdam. It’s bike-friendly and lets you see the city from a local perspective.

Lastly, don’t forget to contact the hotel directly with specific needs or requests. The accommodating staff can often make special arrangements to enhance your stay.

The Vibe of Oosterpark

National Slavery Monument in Oosterpark, Amsterdam, representing struggle and liberation from slavery surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers.
Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers

Oosterpark isn’t just another patch of green in the city. This is a beautiful hub for locals and tourists, with activities and cultural events. And nestled on its edge is Hotel Arena, a building as full of stories as the park it faces.

This isn’t just any building. This is a house in a beautifully restored 19th-century orphanage. Now, if walls could talk, I bet these would have tales to make even the most seasoned storyteller blush!

Dining Options

PARK Restaurant Menu at Hotel Arena Amsterdam – Culinary Gateway
Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers

Now, let’s talk food. The hotel’s restaurant, facing the serene park, offers Mediterranean and local dishes. Here, I had one of my life’s best bitterballen (a must-try Dutch snack)—crisp on the outside and utterly savory on the inside. The restaurant’s ambiance, with its open kitchen and stylish décor, makes dining feel like an event.

Menu Highlights

Appetizers:

  • Bitterballen Van Holtkamp: Veal, mustard, 6 pieces (€9.00)
  • Vegan Bitterballen: Mustard, 6 pieces (€9.00)
  • Garnalenkroketjes/Shrimp Croquettes: Cocktail sauce, 4 pieces (€12.00)
  • Tatsuta Kip/Chicken: Chili sauce, 6 pieces (€12.00)

Snacks:

  • Kaastengels/Cheese Sticks: Aged cheese, chili sauce, 6 pieces (€7.50)
  • Olijven/Olives (€6.00)
  • Brandt & Levie Worstje/Sausage: Fennel, sour, mustard (€11.00)
  • Oude Kaas/Aged Cheese: Mustard (€8.00)
  • Frites Van De Frietboutique: Mayonnaise (€6.00)

Beverages:

Extensive selection of red wines such as:

  • ORIGINI Nero d’Avola (€5.50/glass)
  • BAROLO ‘BRICCO SAN PIETRO’ Nebbiolo (€79.00)
  • Dessert wines like: DINDARELLO Moscato, Veneto (€7.50)

Cocktails and More:

  • Classic and creative cocktails like The Girl Next Door (€12.50)
  • Various soft drinks and coffees

Why Hotel Arena Stands Out

View of Oosterpark from Hotel Arena restaurant, Amsterdam, showcasing lush greenery and park atmosphere.
Serene Oosterpark from Hotel Arena (Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers)

In a city brimming with accommodation options, why pick Hotel Arena? For me, it’s about the blend of comfort, history, and location. It’s about feeling connected to the city’s past while enjoying the perks of modern hospitality.

And let’s not forget the view! Waking up to the sights and sounds of Oosterpark, where the morning joggers and early birds create a symphony of city life, is truly special.