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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Sir Adam Hotel, part of Sircle Collection

Price≈$165
Size108 rooms
GroupSircle Collection
NoiseConversational
CapacityMedium
Michelin

Sir Adam Hotel, part of the Sircle Collection, occupies a converted industrial tower on Amsterdam's IJ waterfront at Overhoeksplein 7, placing it firmly outside the canal-belt hotel circuit. Selected by the Michelin Guide for Hotels 2025, it represents a strand of Amsterdam accommodation that trades heritage interiors for contemporary design and cross-river location. The hotel is a reference point for music-forward, design-led stays in the city's northern regeneration zone.

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Address
Overhoeksplein 7, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone
+31 20 215 9510
Sir Adam Hotel, part of Sircle Collection hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands
About

The North Bank and What It Means to Stay There

Amsterdam's hotel geography has long been defined by the canal belt: grand addresses on the Herengracht, converted merchant houses in the Jordaan, and a handful of landmark properties clustered around Museumplein. The IJ waterfront north of Central Station represents a different logic entirely. Former industrial land, redeveloped over the past two decades into a zone of creative studios, cultural institutions, and residential blocks, the Noord side of the IJ sits a short free ferry ride from the city's historic core. Choosing to stay here is a statement about how you want to experience Amsterdam: at a remove from the tourist-dense centre, in a neighbourhood that still reads as a work in progress, where the morning commute involves watching cyclists board a ferry and the evening options run toward independent venues rather than heritage hotel bars.

Sir Adam Hotel, part of the Sircle Collection, positions itself at the centre of that proposition. The hotel occupies a converted tower at Overhoeksplein 7, a location that places it directly within the Shell headquarters redevelopment zone, a site whose industrial past is visible in the architecture of the surrounding district. The address alone signals intent: this is not a hotel that competes with the Conservatorium or the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam on heritage terms. It competes on character, access to a specific Amsterdam subculture, and a design language that connects to the city's contemporary creative identity rather than its Golden Age.

The Michelin Signal and What It Tells You About comparable set

Inclusion in the Michelin Selected Hotels list for 2025 places Sir Adam inside a curated tier that spans Amsterdam's accommodation market, from canal-front design hotels to larger international properties. Michelin's hotel selection, launched as an extension of the guide's restaurant authority, applies similar logic: recognition requires consistent delivery across hospitality, comfort, and character rather than raw luxury spend. Sir Adam's selection positions it alongside properties that earn their place through execution rather than brand affiliation, a meaningful distinction in a city where the upper-mid tier is crowded with branded product.

Within the Sircle Collection's Amsterdam portfolio, Sir Adam sits alongside properties in different neighbourhoods, each with a distinct identity. The collection's approach, operating hotels with strong individual personality under a shared operational structure, is more common in European boutique hospitality than in the legacy chain model. For the traveller making a first Amsterdam visit and defaulting to canal-belt addresses like the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht or the Canal House, Sir Adam offers an alternative argument: that the city's contemporary identity is more legible from the north bank than from a Prinsengracht window.

The Ritual of Arrival and the Room Above the City

The structural assignment here is the stay experience, which at Sir Adam begins before you reach the room. The approach from Central Station involves either a five-minute walk to the ferry dock at the rear of the station or an Uber across one of the IJ bridges, a journey that reorients your sense of Amsterdam's geography and puts distance, in the useful sense, between you and the Damrak. Arriving at Overhoeksplein, the tower's height immediately situates you differently from the low skyline of the canal belt.

The hotel's identity is built around music: a record shop, a rooftop bar, and programming that brings live sound into the building's public spaces. Sir Adam Hotel, part of Sircle Collection is a 4-star hotel in Amsterdam, with rates from $165 per night. For guests, the practical consequence is that the lobby functions as a social space rather than a transactional one, closer in atmosphere to the public-floor design of citizenM properties such as citizenM Amstel Amsterdam than to the hushed reception areas of the Sofitel Legend or the InterContinental Amstel. The difference matters for the rhythm of a stay: you move through a building that has its own programme, not just a building that houses you.

Rooms at higher floors carry views over the IJ and back toward the city, a perspective that inverts the usual Amsterdam hotel proposition. Instead of looking out at a canal or a courtyard, you look at water at scale, with the city's historic towers in the middle distance. That shift in visual register affects how a visit feels at the close of each day, and it distinguishes Sir Adam from the compressed-street-level intimacy of a Breitner House or the heritage-room sensibility of a canal-house conversion.

Noord as Context: The Neighbourhood Feeding the Hotel

The ADAM Tower complex and its immediate surroundings contain a concentration of Amsterdam cultural infrastructure: the EYE Film Institute sits directly across the water, the Tolhuistuin hosts outdoor events, and a cluster of independent food and music venues has developed along the waterfront in both directions. For guests whose Amsterdam programme extends beyond the Rijksmuseum circuit, staying in Noord changes the evening equation. The ferry back to Central Station runs through the night, which makes the off-centre location easy to manage while preserving the neighbourhood's separation from the city's tourist-heavy core.

This locational logic is part of a broader pattern in European city hotels: properties in regenerating urban zones trading on the energy of an area in transition, where the amenity set is evolving. For Amsterdam specifically, Noord represents the clearest expression of that pattern, more so than the Pijp or the developing eastern docklands. Guests who have previously tracked comparable properties in Rotterdam, such as Room Mate Bruno, or explored waterfront stays elsewhere in the Netherlands, will recognise the type.

Planning a Stay: Practical Considerations

Sir Adam places you 15 to 20 minutes from the Rijksmuseum and the Vondelpark by ferry and tram. The citizenM Schiphol Airport property offers a useful comparison for travellers weighing off-centre convenience against central access: Sir Adam makes a stronger case for guests whose itinerary is weighted toward Noord's creative infrastructure, while central canal-belt addresses suit those for whom the Jordaan and the Nine Streets are the primary draw.

For Netherlands itineraries that extend beyond Amsterdam, Sir Adam functions as a logical base for day trips west toward Landgoed Duin en Kruidberg in Santpoort Noord and the dune coast, or south to Weeshuis Gouda and Park Centraal Den Haag in The Hague. Guests extending into the country's east or south can reference properties including Kasteel Daelenbroeck in Herkenbosch, Klein Zwitserland in Slenaken, and De Blanke Leading in Cadzand-Bad on the Zeeland coast.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Trendy
  • Modern
  • Lively
  • Industrial
  • Energetic
Best For
  • Weekend Escape
  • Business Trip
Experience
  • Rooftop Pool
  • Panoramic View
  • Historic Building
  • Design Destination
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Fitness Center
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
Views
  • Skyline
  • Waterfront
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityMedium
Rooms108
Check-In15:00
Check-Out12:00
PetsAllowed

Lively music-inspired atmosphere with exposed concrete ceilings, colorful pops, retro decor, and vibrant energy from its creative tower location.