HISTORY
Hotel Okura Amsterdam opened its doors in September 1971. It marked the introduction of luxury Japanese hospitality to the Netherlands. Our Japanese roots were reflected in its design, service, and culinary offerings, which were novel in Europe at the time.
1971

In 2002, Yamazato Restaurant received a Michelin Star, making it the first traditional kaiseki restaurant outside of Japan to earn this prestigious accolade. This solidified our reputation as a destination for world-class dining.
2002

Ciel Bleu Restaurant achieved two Michelin stars in 2007. Led by Chef Arjan Speelman, this recognition propelled the hotel’s culinary standing to even greater heights, attracting food enthusiasts from around the globe.
2007

Hotel Okura Amsterdam expanded its wellness offerings with the introduction of the Nagomi Treatments. This luxury spa, inspired by Japanese wellness traditions, further enhanced the hotel's reputation for elegance and well-being.
2011

In 2014, we underwent an extensive room renovation to modernise our accommodations while retaining the signature blend of Japanese and Dutch design elements. This renovation focused on providing our guests with a more luxurious and contemporary stay.
2014

Hotel Okura Amsterdam celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking half a century of excellence in luxury hospitality. The anniversary was a testament to the hotel's long-lasting influence on Amsterdam’s tourism and hospitality landscape, as well as its commitment to high standards of service, gastronomy, and innovation.
2021
