Blog/Sir Adam Hotel: A Mecca for Music Lovers

Sir Adam Hotel in Amsterdam. The "living lobby” is called The Butcher Social Club and is a meeting point for the creative community.

Designed by New-York based design studio Icrave, the "living lobby” is called The Butcher Social Club and is a meeting point for the creative community.

 

Located in the iconic A’DAM Tower on the banks of the IJ River in Amsterdam, the Sir Adam Hotel is a cultural, artistic, and culinary hotspot and a mecca for music lovers.

Sir Adam Hotel Amsterdam. The 108 luxury guest rooms feature curated works from local artists

The 108 luxury guestrooms feature curated works from local artists.

 

Built in 1971, the iconic A’DAM Tower was designed by the architect Arthur Staal as a commission by Royal Dutch Shell. It was occupied by the multinational oil company until 2009 when it underwent a massive renovation and was transformed into an iconic multifunctional tower. It reopened in 2016 and is now home to a mix of offices, cafés, restaurants, an observation point, a revolving restaurant and the Sir Adam Hotel.

The tower overlooks the IJ River in an area described by The New York Times as the city’s “red-hot art neighbourhood”. The name of the tower, A’DAM, stands for ‘Amsterdam Dance and Music’, which reflects the business of the owners and main tenants including internationally renowned guitar manufacturer Gibson, music and entertainment companies MassiveMusic and ID&T, and a medley of young creative companies with a passion for music. 

Sir Adam occupies the first 8 floors of the A’DAM Tower, and the 108 luxury guest rooms have unparalleled views of the city as well as a strong focus on entertainment. Rooms feature a Crosley Cruiser record player, electric guitar, Bluetooth-enabled flat-screen TV, curated works from local artists, mirrors etched with song lyrics, custom furniture and lighting, and oversized rain showers.

Floor-to-ceiling windows ensure plenty of daylight and when it gets dark, a view of Amsterdam's famous nightlife below can be enjoyed. Floating, cantilevered desks and window benches maintain the continuity of floor-to-ceiling glass.

Icrave, the renowned New York-based design studio, is responsible for the guestrooms and a “living lobby” called The Butcher Social Club. Icrave embraced the original shell of the building and left the raw concrete columns and ceilings exposed.

The mezzanine level includes a “music library” with carefully curated tracks and elsewhere, creative studios are available where guests can collaborate. The hotel also includes a state-of-the-art gym, and the Forbidden Garden.

Sir Adam is a member of Design Hotels.

Sir Adam Hotel in Amsterdam. Guestroom featuring floor to ceiling windows an stunning views over the city.

The guestrooms feature raw concrete columns, exposed ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows providing unparalleled views of the city.

 

The Sir Adam Hotel in Amsterdam. The luxury guestrooms feature raw concrete columns, exposed ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows

Guestrooms have a strong focus on entertainment with each room featuring a Crosley Cruiser record player, electric guitar, and Bluetooth-enabled flat-screen TV.

Sir Adam Hotel in Amsterdam. Industrial style bathroom in luxury guestroom.

The bathroom has pull out leather drawers built into the sink unit.

 

Sir Adam Hotel Amsterdam. Luxury bathroom in the guestroom features an industrial style mesh metal storage cabinet.

The mesh metal storage cabinet lends the room a distinctly industrial feel.