“Very smart, almost masculine, contemporary hotel with a fantastic Japanese restaurant. Luxury rooms and suites in white with dark furniture and all the modern gadgetry. Wonderful library, wine collection, and access to a gym next door. Sophisticated, smooth, very luxurious.”

Recommended for

  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Take a unique tour of the city with one of the hotel's in-house specialists: an arts curator, a DJ, a stylist and more
  • Local exploring

    • Set in a hip buzzy area surrounded by cafés and foodie hotspots of De Pijp and with the Albert Cuyp Market nearby
  • Foodies

    • Izakaya restaurant serves Japanese-inspired food, beautifully presented in tapas-style portions
  • Industrial conversion

    • The building was originally a diamond factory and still has many of its original features
  • Cycling

    • Explore the city on two wheels with one of Sir Albert's bikes
  • Museums

    • The major museums of Museumplein are 10 minutes' walk away
  • Child friendly

    • Inter-connecting rooms
  • Opulent

  • Local markets

  • Learning

  • Roof terrace

  • Gourmet

  • Contemporary

  • Gym

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Rooms

    90 rooms in this hotel
  • Child friendly

    Inter-connecting rooms
  • Library

  • Massage

  • In room DVD

  • Bicycles available

  • Roof terrace

  • Bar

  • Parking

  • Safe

  • Wifi

  • In room music system

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Concierge

  • Suites

  • 24 Hour room service

  • Sitting Room

  • Gym

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Take a unique tour of the city with one of the hotel's in-house specialists: an arts curator, a DJ, a stylist and more
  • Cycling

    • Explore the city on two wheels with one of Sir Albert's bikes
  • Museums

    • The major museums of Museumplein are 10 minutes' walk away
  • Local markets

  • Learning

Map & Location

Other reviews

Sir Albert

Housed in a converted diamond factory, and decorated with contemporary flair, the Sir Albert offers a reposeful stay, with rooms in light, soothing colours, tip-top sound insulation, an abundance of quirky art objects, and a personal touch to the service. A very good restaurant serves Japanese-influenced cuisine.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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