The reopening of the Savoy Hotel Rotterdam has been celebrated. Since 1961, the Savoy Hotel Rotterdam has been receiving guests from home and abroad. In recent months, the Savoy Hotel underwent a major renovation and has now reopened. During the festive reopening, Robèr Willemsen, chairman of Koninklijk Horeca Nederland (KHN), took the floor. In addition to complimenting Eden Hotels, he also took this opportunity to call for more respect for entrepreneurs in the hospitality industry and in the hotel business in particular and to express his concerns regarding the Labour Market in Balance Act (WAB) and the increase in the tourist tax.
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Savoy Hotel Rotterdam opened its doors in 1961, originally designed as a Womotel, a motel and living facility for students, singles and childless couples, yet opened as a full-fledged hotel. Located in the beating heart of Rotterdam, the hotel breathes the eventful history of the city with its retro interior and sixties design. Anno now the city hotel characterizes itself as quirky, personal, fresh and unique. The Savoy Hotel Rotterdam is a four-star hotel with 95 hotel rooms in various sizes, from compact to wonderfully spacious with a balcony and a phenomenal view of the well-known Markthal. A cherry on top is the “Piet le Blanc Suite. Located in the basement of the Savoy Hotel, it is named after Piet le Blanc (1921 – 1966), the distinctive jazz saxophonist from Rotterdam who was also known as ‘the Saxman’. This 70m2 suite can accommodate 4 to 6 people and features a large 1.60 wide flat screen TV and a digital surround sound system. In addition, a daytime business, SAVOY Local, has been added to the hotel to create more vibrancy on the first floor, also the neighborhood is more than welcome here