Hotel Okura Amsterdam recognized with Condé Nast Traveler’s 2019 Readers’ Choice Award
Press release: Hotel Okura Amsterdam recognized with Condé Nast Traveler’s 2019 Readers’ Choice Award
#3 Hotel in the Netherlands
Amsterdam, 7 October 2019 – Condé Nast Traveler today announced the results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards with Hotel Okura Amsterdam recognized as the #13 hotel in Northern Europe, making it to the 3rd place in the Netherlands.
More than 600,000 Condé Nast Traveler readers across the globe submitted a record-breaking number of responses rating their travel experiences to provide a full snapshot of where and how we travel today. Hotel Okura Amsterdam is proud to be among these best experiences.
The Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards are the longest-running and most prestigious recognition of excellence in the travel industry and are commonly known as “the best of the best of travel”. The 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards are published on Condé Nast Traveler’s website and celebrated in the November issue of the Condé Nast Traveler US and UK print editions.
About Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Traveler is the world’s most distinguished travel title providing inspiration and advice for discerning travelers. Authoritative and influential, Condé Nast Traveleris a multi-platform, transatlantic brand. Publishing US and UK print editions under Editor-in-Chief Melinda Stevens, Condé Nast Traveler offers award-winning expertise in luxury travel from around the world.
About Hotel Okura Amsterdam
Hotel Okura Amsterdam is part of Okura Nikko Hotel Management, an international chain with more than 70 luxury hotels, mainly in Asia. The hotel is also a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. Hotel Okura Amsterdam has 300 rooms and in addition to top-quality hotel accommodation, offers its guests a spa and fitness centre, ultramodern conference rooms and the culinary delights of no less than four restaurants – three of which have been recognised by Guide Michelin. Hotel Okura Amsterdam is just a stone’s throw away from both Amsterdam’s business district and the capital city’s main tourist attractions.