The Salon is named after the French architect who was in charge of the interior of Hotel Des Indes during the renovations in 2006.
The stained glass with the Coat of Arms of Amsterdam, Rotterdam ...
The Salon is named after Queen Emma. Whom celebrated her 72nd birthday in the hotel in 1931. She was in residence at her palace on the Lange Voorhout, which is currently the Escher Museum.
This b...
The Rotunda is an unique location within the heart of the hotel. The venue is named Rotunda, as it is the location where you used to see the carriages circle in and out of the building.
They would...
The Salon is named after Paul Kruger, president of ‘Transvaal’ and leader of the Peasant Uprising in 1900. He arrived at Hotel Des Indes on December 7th 1900 and stayed for one month. He used the b...
Anyone that cruises through the lobby of Hotel Des Indes, will be transported to another era.
The monumental entryway, which was the location where the horse-drawn carriages with visitors entered...
The Salon is named after Arend Rodenburg, who was the architect of the original building in 1858. As the salon is located at the back of the hotel, it offers privacy and serenity. With a lot of day...
In former days, the Salon van Brienen was the private residence of Baron van Brienen. With old paintings, the magnificent overlook on the Lange Voorhout and a lot of natural daylight, this Salon de...
In former days, the Ballroom was the main room of the hotel. Baron van Brienen hosted his festivities and events in this Salon. The original details have been preserved and are still visible in the...