The Dylan Amsterdam
The Dylan is Amsterdam's original boutique hotel in a 1613 building where Rembrandt once worked, with two-Michelin-starred Vinkeles.



















The Dylan reveals itself through a 17th-century archway on the Keizersgracht - a secluded garden, intimate bar and 40 rooms that helped define the boutique hotel concept when it opened in 1999. The building served as Amsterdam's first theatre, where Rembrandt worked as a production assistant.
Rooms span four design themes: butterfly-inspired Loxura, gemstone-toned Amber, warm-neutral Serendipity, and white-on-white Loft with exposed beams. Studio Linse refined the interiors with Dutch restraint.
Restaurant Vinkeles occupies a sunken 18th-century bakery, its two Michelin stars earned through refined French cuisine. Bar Brasserie OCCO serves all-day fare and the famous 'High Wine'. até offers intimate fine dining.
One of the world's first boutique hotels - 80 employees for 40 rooms ensures personalised service. The secluded garden provides retreat in the city's centre.