Individually decorated rooms, canal-view restaurant, day spa, pool




































"An Escher-esque landmark right in Zaandam’s heart, this eye-popping Jenga-stack of traditional Zaanse gabled houses hides suites—many with slanted ceilings and walls bedecked in black-and-white historic photographs—that hammer home a strong local touch." - Chris Schalkx

"Zaan is known for its charming and iconic green cottages. They just aren’t usually stacked 11 stories high to make one gigantic hotel that many have deemed an architectural monstrosity. Inspired by the small cottages of the region and Claude Monet’s painting of the blue house of Zaandam, architect Wilfried van Winden set about creating a hotel that was both futuristic and retro simultaneously. Complete with 160 rooms, Turkish baths, a bar, and a swimming pool, Winden’s masterpiece has all the regular amenities of a hotel. Yet its design manages to allude to the idea that there is no place like home. Altogether, the exterior features nearly 70 cottage facades, each with a varied shade of green and different window layout. Topped off with a red-orange roof, the stacked-cottage Inntel Hotel is one of the first parts of a revitalization campaign in the city, aimed at restoring its buildings without losing the charm of the town’s trademark architecture." - ATLAS_OBSCURA


"On the fringe of greater Amsterdam, ten minutes away by train, the historic industrial town of Zaandam is undergoing a renaissance. That exterior shot of the Inntel Amsterdam Zaandam ought to be a clue that something out of the ordinary is happening here — it’s like a shipping crane went mad and stacked a few dozen of Zaandam’s traditional green-painted wooden houses atop each other. Within that attention-grabbing exterior is a hotel that’s something of a modern classic." - Mark Fedeli

"On the fringe of greater Amsterdam, ten minutes away by train, the historic industrial town of Zaandam is undergoing a renaissance, and that exterior shot of the Inntel Amsterdam Zaandam ought to be a clue that something out of the ordinary is happening here — it’s like a shipping crane went mad and stacked a few dozen of Zaandam’s traditional green-painted wooden houses atop each other. Within that attention-grabbing exterior is a hotel that’s something of a modern classic." - Mark Fedeli