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Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre

Piet Heinkade 11, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1019 BR
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Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre Located along the river IJ and near Amsterdam Central Station, the Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre is an ideal venue for meetings and events. The hotel offers 11 versatile meeting rooms with natural light and equiped with advanced AV technology, including a main meeting room for up to 450 attendees. The hotel features 408 modern and spacious guest rooms for a comfortable stay. IJvenues: A Unique Waterfront Collaboration As part of IJvenues, the Mövenpick joins forces with Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA), Bimhuis, and Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ to provide a comprehensive event solution. Together, these venues offer 25 breakout rooms, 5,000 square meters of event space, and capacity for up to 1,900 attendees. This collaboration blends modern amenities, stunning waterfront views, and a central location to deliver unforgettable events.

Venue Details

ChainAccor
BrandMovenpick Hotels
Built2006
Renovated2019
Total meeting space53,820 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms408
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar

Awards

Cvent awards
Industry awards
Certified Healthcare Accreditation Healthcare Venue Champions

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Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Sep 01 - Oct 31Apr 01 - May 31
Shoulder season
Nov 01 - Nov 30Jan 15 - Mar 31Jun 01 - Jun 30
Low season
Dec 01 - Dec 31Jul 01 - Aug 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
53,819.6 sq. ft.
Largest room
19,375.0 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
25
Second largest room
7,965.3 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
53,819.6 sq. ft.

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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
408
Double (2 beds)
408
Suites
31

Location

Getting Here

From Amsterdam Central Station Walking: The hotel is a 10-minute walk from the station. Exit towards the IJ waterfront, turn left, and follow the river to the hotel. Public Transport: Take tram 26 towards IJburg and get off at the first stop, Muziekgebouw/Bimhuis, which is right in front of the hotel. From Schiphol Airport By Train: Take a train to Amsterdam Central Station (15–20 minutes). From there, follow the walking or tram directions. By Taxi: Taxis take around 20 minutes. By Car: The hotel is easily accessible via the A10 ring road. Follow signs for "Centrum" and then "Piet Heinkade." Parking: On-site parking is available for a fee. Alternatively, park at the nearby Piet Heingarage. Canal cruises can dock right in front of the hotel.
Distance from airport 15.53 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( €50.00/day )
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Passenger Terminal (PTA)
Passenger Terminal (PTA)
Convention center
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Passenger Terminal Amsterdam is the events venue in the heart of Amsterdam boasting spectacular views over the IJ harbour and city centre and outstanding parking amenities. Under the undulating roof that symbolizes the connection between land and water, there is a sea of opportunity for events. The transparency and open character of the location not only provides a splendid backdrop to your event but offers you the possibility of adapting and decorating the venue entirely according to your wishes and requirements. From dinners and receptions to large scale exhibitions, congresses and staff parties. PTA is your gateway to success.
Piet Heinkade 27
Amsterdam, NL 1019 BR
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Muziekgebouw aan´t IJ
Muziekgebouw aan´t IJ
Recreation
1 min
Concert Hall of the 21st Century The Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ opened its doors to the public in the spring of 2005. The spectacular building has become Amsterdam’s Concert Hall of the 21st Century, with an exciting, contemporary programme which continually forges links with other eras, styles, cultures and art forms. The Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ shows current musical developments in the form of special series, festivals, multimedia concerts and exhibitions. Cultural location The Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ serves as a cultural anchor - one of the links connecting the newly developed IJ banks with the old heart of the city. The striking building, with its imposing glass façade, was designed by the Danish architects 3XN and has won various Dutch and international architectural prizes. The Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ consists of a multifunctional state of the art chamber music hall, seating 725, several foyers for workshops and master classes, a smaller hall seating 100, and extensive conference and catering facilities Cafe restaurant Star Ferry The ground floor of the building contains Star Ferry, the cafe restaurant of the Muziekgebouw. This restaurant is open to the public and serves lunches and dinners. It is popular with many music lovers who come to enjoy a meal before the concert. Star Ferry has a waterfront open-air seating area and superb views across the River IJ . For diners Star Ferry has an à la carte menu and a three-course concert menu. Larger groups are also welcome to dine à la carte. Up-to-date menu information is available on the website www.muziekgebouw.nl. You are advised to book your dinner in advance, especially on concert evenings. Star Ferry is open daily from 10.30 to 23.00, and on concert evenings until midnight. Lunch is served between 11.00 and 15.30 and dinner between 17.30 and 22.00.
Piet Heinkade 1
Amsterdam, NL 1019 BR
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BIMHUIS
BIMHUIS
Recreation
1 min
The BIMHUIS program offers a comprehensive overview of new developments in jazz, improvised music and many other genres, including world music and electronic music.
Piet Heinkade 3
Amsterdam, NL 1019 BR
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A'DAM Lookout
A'DAM Lookout
Recreation
1 km
A’DAM LOOKOUT is an observation deck with an unrivalled panoramic view of Amsterdam. You’ll see the city’s historical centre, its pulsating port, the unique Dutch polder landscape and you’ll spot the famous canals which belong to the UNESCO world heritage list. Complementing the experience is a state-of-the-art interactive exhibition about Amsterdam’s history and culture. A’DAM LOOKOUT is located on top of the A’DAM Tower in Amsterdam North.
Overhoeksplein 5
Amsterdam, NL 1031 KS
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This is Holland
This is Holland
Recreation
1 km
Experience a unique flying experience, soaring over the Dutch must‐see locations. Fly like a bird and marvel at the diversity, beauty and richness of the Netherlands. Don’t forget to breathe, you’re in good hands!
Overhoeksplein 51
Amsterdam, NL 1031 KS
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Science Centre NEMO
Science Centre NEMO
Recreation
1 km
NEMO is the largest science centre in the Netherlands. With five floors full of exciting things to do and discover, it is the perfect place for anyone with an inquiring mind. Everything in NEMO is connected to science and technology. Exhibitions, theatre performances, films, workshops and demonstrations. You will smell, hear, feel and see how the world works. After a visit to NEMO, you will know why bridges are so strong, what you will look like in 30 years, why you look so much like your parents, how to purify water, what happens when you kiss, how lightning and satellites work and much more. In other words, a day at NEMO is a pretty smart thing to do!
Oosterdok 2
Amsterdam, NL 1011 VX
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Anne Frank House
Anne Frank House
Museum
1 km
For more than two years Anne Frank and her family lived in the annex of the building at Prinsengracht 263 where Anne’s father, Otto Frank, also had his business. The Van Pels family and Fritz Pfeffer hid there with them. The doorway to the annex was concealed behind a moveable bookcase constructed especially for this purpose. The office personnel knew of the hiding place and helped the eight people by supplying them with food and news of the outside world. On August 4, 1944, the hiding place was betrayed. The people in hiding were deported to various concentration camps. Only Otto Frank survived the war. Nowadays, the rooms at the Anne Frank House, though empty, still breathe the atmosphere of that period of time. Quotations from the diary, historical documents, photographs, film images, and original objects that belonged to those in hiding and the helpers illustrate the events that took place here. Anne’s original diary and other notebooks are on display in the museum. In the multimedia space, visitors can go on a “virtual journey” through the Anne Frank House, accessing background information about the people in hiding and World War Two. A contemporary exhibition is presented in the exhibition hall.
Prinsengracht 267
Amsterdam, NL
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Dam Square - Royal Palace
Dam Square - Royal Palace
Historical landmark
2 kms
The Royal Palace is one of three palaces used by the monarch, Her Majesty Queen Beatrix. It is the venue for State Visits, the Queen’s New Year receptions and other official functions, including the annual presentation of the Erasmus Prize, the Silver Carnation, the Royal Awards for Painting and the Prince Claus Prize. When the Palace is not in use by the monarch (Royal House), it is open to the public under the auspices of the Amsterdam Royal Palace Foundation. The Royal Palace is open to the public most of the year and attracts about one hundred thousand visitors annually. It is open daily in summer, otherwise from Tuesday to Sunday. The annual summer exhibition focuses on the rich history of the building and highlights a heritage dating back to the Golden Age. In autumn, the works of up-and-coming young artists are shown in a special exhibition held in conjunction with the presentation of the Royal Awards for Painting.
1001 AM Amsterdam
P.O. Box 3708
Amsterdam, NL 1012
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Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds
Recreation
2 kms
Marvel at the rich and famous close up. Waxed look-alikes. Right on Dam Square.
Dam 20
Amsterdam, NL 1012 NP
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The 9 straatjes
The 9 straatjes
Shopping
2 kms
9 picturesque shopping alleyways in the Amsterdam canal belt. In the hart of Unesco’s World Heritage, just behind Dam Square and on the way from Anne Frank to Rijksmuseum. De 9 Straatjes is the ideal neighbourhood to get to know Amsterdam in all its variety and richness. The area offers a great overview of the architectural style of Amsterdam heritage. After 400 years it is still very lively with artisanal businesses, hidden cafes, hotspot restaurants and galleries, and a unique offer of specialized and authentic shops. Dealing in fashion, shoes & bags, vintage, antiques, housewares and one-offs. It’s areas like this that really make you feel comfortable in Amsterdam, so they say!
Wolvenstraat 18
Amsterdam, NL 1016 EP
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Flower Market
Flower Market
Shopping
2 kms
The Singel flower market is one of Amsterdam’s most colourful attractions. The small shops are located inside a row of floating barges – a holdover from the days when flowers arrived in Amsterdam every day from the countryside by boat.
Singel
Amsterdam, NL 1012 WP
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Scheepvaartmuseum / Maritime Museum
Scheepvaartmuseum / Maritime Museum
Museum
2 kms
The National Maritime Museum is an outstanding location for all sorts of business events, meetings and weddings. The completely renovated monumental building, dating from 1656, has various multifunctional rooms which are suited to any number of events. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, car and of course by boat.
Kattenburgerplein 1
Amsterdam, NL 1018 KK
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Amsterdam Zoo Artis
Amsterdam Zoo Artis
Recreation
2 kms
Artis, short for Natura Artis Magistra is a zoo in the centre of Amsterdam. It is the oldest zoo of the Netherlands. In addition to the zoo, Artis has a planetarium, a geological museum and a zoological museum. The zoo was founded in 1838 by Gerard Westerman, J.W.H. Werlemann and J.J. Wijsmuller (also known as the three Ws). It is commonly referred to as Artis, because the zoo has three gates with Artis Natura Magistra written above them (as shown on the picture). Usually only the first gate was open, so people who walked through that gate, looked what was written above it and saw 'Artis', thinking that the zoo was just called Artis. Soon few knew it as Artis Natura Magistra. Artis was the zoo where the last quagga was held in captivity before it died in 1883.
Plantage Kerklaan 38
Amsterdam, NL 1018CZ
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Jewish Historical Museum
Jewish Historical Museum
Museum
3 kms
The Jewish Historical Museum is the only museum in the Netherlands to focus on Jewish history, religion and culture. The museum is located in a group of four historical Ashkenazi synagogues at the heart of the former Jewish quarter in the centre of Amsterdam. The permanent exhibition features the following themes: the role of religion and tradition, the links with Israel, the persecution of Jews during the Second World War, personal life stories and the mutual influence of Jewish and Dutch culture. Temporary exhibitions at the museum invariably connect in some way to Judaism. In recent years exhibitions have featured work by artists such as Andy Warhol, Jozef Israëls and Marc Chagall.
Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1
Amsterdam, NL 1011
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Kalverstraat
Kalverstraat
Shopping
4 kms
The Kalverstraat is the busiest shopping street of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. It is named after the kalvermarkt ("calves market") that was held here until the 17th Century. The Kalverstraat is the most expensive shopping street in the Netherlands, with rents of 2200 euros per square meter. The street begins at Dam Square and ends roughly 750 meters down near the Munttoren tower at Muntplein square. The "Kalverstraat" is one of the streets leading from Dam Square to Rembrandt Square. The street is one of the oldest streets from Amsterdam and now holds many international shops, making it one of the most popular destinations for tourists and the Dutch to do their shopping.
Ondernemersvereniging voor Kalverstraat
Heiligeweg, Spui a.s., P.O. Box 106
Amsterdam, NL 1000 AC
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Oude Kerk Amsterdam
Oude Kerk Amsterdam
Historical landmark
4 kms
Around the year 1500, artist Jacob van Oostsaenen (1470-1533) was commissioned by the churchwardens to make new works for the Oude Kerk. His work is still here to admire, desecrated by the iconoclasm and worn by time. The tradition to order new work for the Oude Kerk from artists has never waned. Today, Van Oostsaenen has numerous colleagues in the Oude Kerk, from Joost van den Vondel and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck to Marinus Boezem and Christian Boltanski – making the Oude Kerk the biggest commissioner of art in the Netherlands. We present contemporary art and connect our time to the centuries yet to come.
Oudekerksplein 23
Amsterdam, NL 1012 GX
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Rijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum
Museum
5 kms
The Rijksmuseum (National Museum), set in its historic building, is the largest museum in the Netherlands. The museum is the largest in the size of its collections, its building, the budget and the number of staff employed. Each year, more than a million people visit the Rijksmuseum. The museum employs around 400 people, including 45 curators who are specialised in all areas. The Rijksmuseum is internationally renowned for its exhibitions and publications and not only are these high quality products, but are also areas in which the museum extends the boundaries of scholarship and encourages new insights. The museum also devotes considerable resources to education and to the decor and layout of exhibitions. Leading designers are regularly commissioned to work on Rijksmuseum projects. Update: The main building of the Rijksmuseum is being renovated. The good news is that the very best of the collection is displayed in the redesigned Philips Wing. The name of this exhibition is 'The Masterpieces'. The museum is open daily from 10am to 5pm.
Stadhouderskade 42
Amsterdam, NL 1070 DN
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Van Gogh Museum
Van Gogh Museum
Museum
5 kms
visit to the Van Gogh Museum is a unique experience of your visit to Amsterdam. The museum contains the largest collection of van Gogh's paintings in the world. The displays provide the opportunity to keep track of the artist's developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists from the 19-th century. The museum also holds an extensive offer of exhibitions on various subjects from 19-th century art history. Permanent collection The collection features the works of Vincent van Gogh, and the works of other artists. Van Gogh's work is organised chronologically into five periods, each representing a different phase of his life and work: The Netherlands, Paris, Arles, Saint-Remy and Auvers-sur-Oise.
Paulus Potterstraat 7
Amsterdam, NL
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Additional Information

Cancellation Policy

If the entire Event is cancelled, the following cancellation conditions will apply: In the event of a group cancellation liquidated damages in the amount detailed below will be due, plus applicable taxes and service charges. 0 to 89 days prior to arrival: 100 % of Room and 80% of F&B Revenue 90 to 119 days prior to arrival: 80 % of Room and 40% of F&B Revenue 120 to 179 days prior to arrival: 50 % of Room and 20% of F&B Revenue Contract signing to 180 days prior to arrival: 25 % of Room Revenue Payment due as a result of this cancellation option shall be made by the canceling party to the non-canceling party at the time this agreement is canceled by written notice. In case of partial cancellation; the Organizer may release 10% of the contracted room nights non-cumulative and 10% of the contracted Food & Beverage non-cumulative charges up to 14 days prior to the first group arrival. For Guest Room attrition: should the contracted guest room nights reduce with more than 10%, the Organizer will be responsible for the difference between the minimum guaranteed guest room nights and actualized guest room nights multiplied by the contracted group rates, plus any applicable taxes. For F&B attrition: should the contracted F&B charges reduce with more than 10%, the Organizer will be responsible for the difference between the minimum guaranteed F&B charges and actualized F&B charges, plus any applicable taxes.

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The hotel is completely non-smoking.

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Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
https://all.accor.com/fr/sustainable-development/index.shtml
Does Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Action : Sort your hazardous waste & at least 2 types of waste from the following: paper, glass, cardboard or plastic

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
Hotel not in the United States
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
https://group.accor.com/-/media/Corporate/Investors/Documents-de-reference/OPT_ACCOR_DEU_2021_MEL_US_300322.pdf

Health and Safety

Were practices at Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, RIVM / KHN / ALLSAFE
Does Movenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Allsafe procedure

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