Hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Lloyd Hotel
150Pearl PointsDistinct rooms, creative edge, Eastern Docklands location.

About Lloyd Hotel
Lloyd Hotel's five-tier room system — one to five stars within a single converted docklands building — gives return visitors a real reason to book again. The Eastern Docklands location keeps tourist density low and works well for families, with generous public spaces and varied room configurations. Booking is straightforward, but secure a higher room tier at least three to four weeks ahead in peak season.
Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam: The Verdict
If you've stayed at Lloyd Hotel once, you already know its defining quality: the rooms are genuinely different from each other. On a return visit, that novelty holds. The hotel's five-star rating system — where rooms range from one to five stars within the same building — means there's always a reason to book a different category. It's one of the few Amsterdam hotels where a second stay doesn't feel like a repeat.
The building itself, a converted early 20th-century emigrant hotel on the Eastern Docklands waterfront at Oostelijke Handelskade 34, has real spatial drama. Ceilings run high, corridors are wide, and the public areas feel genuinely generous rather than hotel-lobby generic. Families will find the scale of the spaces practical: there's room to breathe, and the varied room configurations mean you're not limited to awkward connecting rooms or cramped doubles with a cot. The one-star rooms are compact and designed for solo travellers or tight-budget couples; the five-star suites work well for families who want space without crossing to a different hotel for meals or facilities.
Location matters here. The Eastern Docklands is not the Grachtengordel. You're a tram or bike ride from the historic canal belt, which means less tourist foot traffic outside the hotel and more of an Amsterdam-that-locals-use feel. For families, that's a practical plus: it's quieter, and NEMO Science Museum is close enough to factor into a day's plan without serious logistics. For business travellers, the slight distance from the centre is worth considering before booking.
Booking is direct. Lloyd Hotel does not carry the reservation scarcity of the city's canal-house boutiques, and availability is generally accessible without weeks of planning. That said, the better-rated rooms (four and five stars) do book out during peak summer and the tulip season window in April. Book at least three to four weeks ahead if you want a specific room tier.
For more options across the city, browse our full Amsterdam hotels guide, or check out nearby stays like Canal House, Breitner House, and Décor Canal House if you'd prefer a canal-belt address. If you're travelling from outside Amsterdam, citizenM Schiphol Airport or the Radisson Hotel Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Hoofddorp in Hoofddorp are worth considering for first or last nights. Further afield in the Netherlands, Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk aan Zee and Landgoed Hotel Het Roode Koper in Leuvenum offer strong regional alternatives. Exploring Amsterdam's dining and nightlife? See our full Amsterdam restaurants guide and our full Amsterdam bars guide.
Know Before You Go
AddressOostelijke Handelskade 34, 1019 BN Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeighbourhoodEastern Docklands (Oostelijk Havengebied)Room tiers1-star to 5-star rooms within the same building , rates and size vary significantly by tierBooking difficultyEasy; walk-in possible off-peak, but book 3–4 weeks ahead for four- and five-star rooms in peak seasonLeading forReturn visitors, families wanting space, design-curious travellers, anyone who wants an alternative to canal-belt tourist densityNearest transportTram and ferry connections to the city centre; bike rental available in the areaNearbyNEMO Science Museum (practical for families); Eastern Docklands waterfrontFrequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Lloyd Hotel?
The hotel has an in-house restaurant and bar serving guests and locals at Oostelijke Handelskade 34. Specific menu details and pricing are not confirmed in our current data, so check directly with the property before making a booking decision around food. If dining quality is a primary factor, the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam or Conservatorium offer more documented culinary programmes to compare against.
What is check-in like at Lloyd Hotel?
Lloyd Hotel operates as a cultural hotel, which means the arrival experience tends to be less formal than at a conventional four- or five-star property. The building itself — a converted former prison and emigrant hotel on Amsterdam's Eastern Docklands — sets the tone immediately. Expect a more relaxed front-desk atmosphere than you would find at the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam or Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam.
Is Lloyd Hotel good for business travel?
It works for solo business travellers or creative-industry visitors who prioritise character and don't need a conventional corporate environment. The Eastern Docklands location at Oostelijke Handelskade 34 is a 15-20 minute tram or taxi ride from the city centre and major business districts, which adds friction compared to more centrally located options like Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht. If proximity to client meetings in the Centrum or Zuidas matters, factor that commute into the decision.
Is Lloyd Hotel family-friendly?
Lloyd Hotel accommodates families, and its varied room categories — ranging from small to very spacious — mean you can select a room size to match your group. The neighbourhood around Oostelijke Handelskade is walkable and relatively quiet for Amsterdam, which suits families. It is not a resort-style property with dedicated kids' facilities, so if organised children's programming is a requirement, this is not the right fit.
How does Lloyd Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Lloyd Hotel occupies a genuinely different category from most Amsterdam alternatives: it prioritises architectural character and room individuality over polish and amenity depth. Against the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam or InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, it concedes on formal service and facilities but offers a more personal stay. Against Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, the competition is closer — both lean creative — but Andaz sits in a more convenient central location. Lloyd is the choice if the experience of the building and its Eastern Docklands setting is itself the draw.
Location
Oostelijke Handelskade 34, 1019 BN Amsterdam, Netherlands
Compare Lloyd Hotel
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Lloyd Hotel | Easy |
| Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht | Unknown |
| InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam | Unknown |
| Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam | Unknown |
| Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam | Unknown |
| Conservatorium | Unknown |
How Lloyd Hotel stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Notable alternative
- InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, Notable alternative
- Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, Notable alternative
- Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, Notable alternative
- Conservatorium, Notable alternative
How Lloyd Hotel Compares
Lloyd Hotel occupies a different market position from most of Amsterdam's established luxury hotels, and that distinction is worth being clear about before you book. Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam and InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam are the city's most service-intensive options, both with canal or river frontage and full concierge depth. If polished service delivery and a prestigious address matter most to you, Lloyd doesn't compete with either. But if you're making a decision on design interest, spatial generosity, and a room rate that reflects actual value rather than brand premium, Lloyd holds its ground.
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht and Conservatorium are the closest comparisons in terms of design-led positioning. Andaz wins on canal-belt location and the novelty of its converted library building; Conservatorium wins on facilities and a more central address. Lloyd's advantage is its room-tier flexibility and the Eastern Docklands' quieter setting, which families in particular tend to prefer over the busier Prinsengracht stretch. Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam sits in a different bracket entirely, historic grandeur and a more formal register that suits business travel or special occasions more than family stays.
For budget-conscious travellers or those who prioritise neighbourhood feel over hotel facilities, Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station) and De Pijp Boutique Hotel are worth considering. They lack Lloyd's architectural scale, but they sit in livelier residential areas. The bottom line: book Lloyd if the room-tier concept appeals and you want a design-forward stay without paying Waldorf or InterContinental rates. Book elsewhere if a canal-belt address or deep service infrastructure is what drives your decision.
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