Virtual world tour at nhow Amsterdam RAI

Amsterdam’s already iconic nhow RAI, usually an obvious choice for international conference attendees, is betting on fun staycations and workcations this spring. In doing so, the hotel offers a virtual world tour.

In fact, the hotel rooms have a unique design inspired by six cardinal directions (south, east, north, southwest, southeast and northwest) and provide guests with a world tour in their own country. Escape to the Far East or prefer the warm South? The hotel has 650 luxurious rooms with themes from all cultures and stunning views of the city and surroundings. In the other rooms of the hotel, influences from different parts of the world create an exciting mix of colors and patterns. The hotel can rightly be called the multicultural hotspot of our capital.

From north to south, through east and west

With 650 rooms, nhow Amsterdam RAI is the largest newly built hotel in the Benelux. Upon entering the lobby, visitors are immediately surprised by colorful designs and familiar patterns from around the world. A mix of mandalas from India, Mexican “Día de Muertos” skulls or koi carp from Japan. Visitors can indicate the “journey” they want to take with their room choice when they book by passing on their preferred wind direction. Create your own tea ceremony in the east, do a morning yoga pose in the southeast or go on a work safari in the south. If you prefer to travel toward the northwest, you’ll be face to face with the grandson of “Braveheart. Do you prefer to go big? Serenade your loved one in the colorful Southwest suite, take a fresh morning shower in the North suite or book one of the meeting rooms for the ultimate workcation.

Regardless of the theme or purpose of your stay, each room offers the ultimate nhow experience: a unique view of Amsterdam and the surrounding area thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, state-of-the-art facilities, a delightful bathroom and a culinary experience that will blow your mind. Enjoy culinary delights in a higher sphere with a picnic-style breakfast, a lunch inspired by one of the cultures or a dinner with an amazing view of the Venice of the North.

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This article is written by

Tijn Kramer