The nhow Amsterdam RAI is located in the thriving business district of Zuidas in Amsterdam. Designed by leading architect Reinier de Graaf, the hotel is located next to the RAI Convention Center, with easy subway access to Amsterdam’s main attractions. The 24 floor hotel has 650 rooms, all with floor-to-ceiling windows and views across the city. The hotel’s 650 newly built rooms, inspired by the six cardinal faces of the hotel, are modern and light, with floor-to-ceiling windows. The pet-friendly rooms feature espresso coffee machines, flat-screen TVs, digital safes, a minibar, and complimentary Wi-Fi. The junior suites have Jacuzzis and the presidential suite on the 21st floor features a private conservatory. A buffet breakfast offering both continental and American options is served daily, with a bar on the first floor for relaxation. Guests can enjoy gourmet food in the 17th floor restaurant, complete with three terraces. Gluten-free and vegetarian options are available. The hotel offers comprehensive conference facilities, complete with audio-visual equipment, for up to 145 attendees. Guests are offered complimentary access to the fully equipped gym lounges. An experienced team of guest relations professionals provide excellent service, and On-site parking is available for a fee: €5.00 per hour, max. €35.00 per day (24 hours).
"1. **Room:** A bit small, but perfectly adequate for one person. It had air conditioning, an electric kettle (which looked like blue and white porcelain), adjustable lighting, and more. The facilities were relatively new and well-maintained, with no hidden spots for dirt. If I indicated I didn't need my room cleaned by hanging the 'green' eco-friendly sign, they wouldn't clean it, and in return, I'd get a soft drink voucher for the bar. I used a voucher once to get a sparkling juice from the 2nd-floor bar. **Problem:** Replenishing essential supplies was inconsistent. The tissue box wasn't refilled when I checked in, with only a few tissues left. I mentioned it in the evening and again the next morning, but it wasn't until I went to the front desk a second time on the next evening that it was finally restocked. The same went for towels; I asked twice, and they still weren't changed a day later. Finally, on the third attempt at the front desk, they were replaced. This only happened when I dealt with Southeast Asian front desk staff; when I spoke to European staff, replacements arrived within 10 minutes. Towels and bathrobes also had to be requested; if you didn't ask, you wouldn't get them. The provided bedding, towels, and bathrobes were all quite old, not bright white, and not starched.
2. **Breakfast:** The food was plentiful, the service warm, and food items were refilled promptly, as were used dishes cleared away quickly. Again, the Southeast Asian staff weren't as enthusiastic and didn't greet me as readily, whereas the European staff were equally pleasant to everyone. The restaurant is on the 17th floor with great views. It's quite large, beautifully decorated, and has two serving stations, which is very convenient. There are also two large outdoor terraces perfect for enjoying the view or dining al fresco.
On my check-out day, after breakfast, I bid farewell to the European staff, and they even gave me a special hotel lollipop, saying they hoped I'd visit again.
3. The second floor has a lovely, comfortable lounge area and a bar with a somewhat 'creative/cultural' aesthetic in its decor.
4. In spring, there's a direct bus to Keukenhof from the bus plaza below the hotel. You can buy round-trip tickets online. If you're staying at or near the hotel, you can take the bus directly, saving you a trip to Central Station.
5. **Transportation:** There are several train, metro, and bus options nearby. Given how punctual public transport is in the Netherlands, it's very easy to plan your sightseeing. All stations are within a few minutes' walk.
6. **Supermarket and Restaurants:** There's a Dirk supermarket a few minutes away. Near the hotel, there are various restaurants, including Western options like Italian, and Southeast Asian cuisine."