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Alright Amsterdam, it s time to head East. This August will see The Hoxton open its second hotel in the Dutch capital slap bang in the heart of the Eastern Docklands, home to a laid-back, locally-rooted community drawn to the swathes of serene greenery, waterside views and thriving indy scene. Taking up residence in a landmark that was originally built by the Royal Dutch Lloyd Shipping Company in 1921, the 136-room hotel will honour the building s storied past while embracing the vibrancy and youthful energy that defines this corner of the city. A cosy, open-house lobby will welcome locals to their new neighbourhood spot, which also houses destination restaurant Breman Brasserie, hot new cocktail bar concept, Barbue, and The Apartment, The Hoxton s hybrid events and meeting space. The ultimate summer hangout in the form of a sun-drenched, south-facing terrace rounds out the scene for Lloyd s next chapter, Hox style. ....
Following the success of The Hoxton s arrival in Amsterdam in 2015, the brand will return to the city in spring 2023 with a second property in the Eastern Docklands district, an area that s seen exciting changes in the last 10 years and offers a mix of modern architecture, waterside views, green parks and boutique shopping streets such as Javastraat and Czaar Peterstraat. Ennismore Design Studio have collaborated with Nicemakers, a local design studio who visualised The Hoxton s original Amsterdam hotel, to transform the iconic Lloyd Hotel into a Hoxton. The building has been a landmark in Amsterdam since 1921 and holds a rich and layered history, which will be honoured and reflected throughout the design process. The transformation will breathe fresh life into the building, embracing and elevating its original and listed architectural details, such as the stained-glass windows, timber panelling, wooden floors and tile setting out inspired by German Brick Expressionism, marking an exci ....