The Bar/Lounge at Conservatorium Hotel
Conservatorium Hotel's bar/lounge is recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Of the 15 publications that we monitored, 9 acknowledged the bar/lounge, such as Concierge, Fodor's and Afar Magazine.
Conservatorium Hotel
Concierge
"The same sense of style infuses the glass-covered atrium, the brasserie, and lounge, as well as the Tunes Restaurant and Bar"
Fodor's
"The distinctive property, directly across from Museumplein, repurposes a former music conservatory, framing the four-story structure with a soaring glass-and-steel atrium that houses the hotel's centerpiece lobby lounge and brasserie"
Afar Magazine
"Its restaurants and bars are also among the trendiest and most highly acclaimed in the city"
Lonely Planet
"Its most recent incarnation sees it stunningly converted into an eight-storey, 129-room hotel with soaring glass and steel connecting the 19th-century brickwork (especially in the light-filled atrium lounge) and a 1000-sq-metre gym and spa – the largest of Amsterdam's hotels"
The Telegraph
"Italian contemporary style – and the best lobby-lounge in town – Conservatorium is infused into a 19th-century bank building, bang in between Museumplein and Amsterdam’s chicest fashion street"
Fodor's
"The distinctive property, directly across from Museumplein, repurposes a former music conservatory, framing the four-story structure with a soaring glass-and-steel atrium that houses the hotel's centerpiece lobby lounge and brasserie"
Star Service
"The spa is a sensational perk, and the dining options and bars have an accumulative effect on the hotel's impressive social scene"
Mr & Mrs Smith
"And – bliss for naughty parents who enjoy the occasional social smoke – there’s a post-prandial cigar lounge on the upper floor, with a view of the DJ booth and the well-groomed crowd"
Gayot
"Located in an interior glass courtyard, Brasserie and Lounge specializes in Royal Afternoon Tea, while Tunes Bar pairs sake and Asian tapas, as well as offering a unique selection of gin and tonics"