during which Rotterdam was heavily destroyed Modern architecture is Rotterdam's main feature and a waterfront lined with skyscrapers create the atmosphere of a metropolis breathing avant-garde There is also one of the best food markets in Europe here And it’s not just a port city – it's an architectural lab that inspires everyone Rotterdam doesn't look like a city with classic Dutch charm but every tourist here will find something to fall in love with and the famous International Court of Justice It's also a center of classical art where masterpieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt are housed Just 15 minutes away - the beaches of Scheveningen with a promenade theatrical cheese markets are held in the main square The atmosphere is that of real provincial Holland - with canals People come here not only for the famous cheese market The old town is a perfect postcard from the Netherlands: narrow streets A city of inspiration where every building looks like a film set It's world-famous for its Delftware porcelain Delft is also the birthplace of the world-renowned artist Johannes Vermeer and ideal for a walking tour between canals An archipelago in the North Sea where nature is the star Some of the territory is protected by UNESCO and the region is known for its language and culture Read also about seven amazing towns for a true getaway in Germany. Sources: the official tourism portal of the Netherlands holland.com The Hague & Friesland Official Tourism Boards The suspect Amsterdam police arrested in connection with an allegation of rape that took place in public on King’s Day was identified as a 27-year-old man with Italian citizenship a spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service told ANP which happened on the street in the city center went viral as King’s Day celebrations came to a close The video showed a man with his pants around his ankles laying on top of a woman between parked cars on the busy Keizersgracht Frames of video suggested it was filmed near the Utrechtsestraat It was reported a few days after the video went shared across a variety of platforms that it was being investigated as a possible case of sexual assault Police said the woman in the video pressed charges saying that the sexual contact happened without her consent The police also said that the suspect and victim knew each other before the alleged assault took place, implying it was not a random act. A second video obtained by Parool and other media outlets reportedly showed women kicking the man off the victim The suspect was expected to be brought before an examining magistrate on Friday afternoon who can order the man to remain in jail for 14 days while the investigation continues The police also stated that anyone who is still in possession of the video should delete it Investigators said it can not only be traumatizing for the victim “Making and distributing these kinds of images is not only punishable No one should be photographed or filmed naked or during sex without explicit permission,” said Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema on Monday Rain showers this evening with mostly cloudy conditions overnight concessionaire and owner of Megabites Events fills a flute with champagne during a welcome back event at Amsterdam Municipal Golf Course Monday concessionaire at the Amsterdam Municipal Golf Course is working to create a robust calendar of activities and events that will bring more than just golfers to the course while bolstering local offerings “We want this public facility to be used as a public place We're not just a golf course,” Podrazik said last week Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content More Amsterdam Reach Ashley Onyon at aonyon@dailygazette.net Email notifications are only sent once a day Have the latest local news delivered every morning so you don't miss out on updates Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Have the latest food and drink articles delivered to your inbox every Thursday Have the latest local news delivered every afternoon so you don't miss out on updates Sign up today to receive email newsletters of local daily obituaries Get the Register Star and Daily Mail E-edition delivered directly to your inbox Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Everything you need to know about Brian Brobbey's salary details playing for Ajax Amsterdam-born Brian Brobbey rose through the ranks at Ajax during his youth career progressing through Jong Ajax before making it into the first team He later moved to RB Leipzig in Germany ahead of the 2021-22 season a move that ultimately didn’t work out as expected for the young striker and after impressing with a flurry of goals and strong performances Ajax permanently signed him in 2022 on a five-year contract Brobbey is well-compensated for his efforts He currently ranks among the highest-paid players at both the club and in the Eredivisie So how much does the Netherlands international actually earn GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out 💡Today we are inspired by the dynamic creative scene in Amsterdam co-founder of ADNIGHT and managing director of ADCN (Art Directors Club Netherlands) 💡Denise shares her journey from her academic background in Industrial and Organizational Psychology to becoming a prominent figure in the European creative industry and shares insights and inspiration along the way 💡Denise is passionate about uniting the creative community by transforming ADCN into an inclusive space for a diverse range of professionals from traditional advertising creatives to AI-driven animators Her vision includes increasing the visibility and accessibility of ADCN's programs and evolving it into a multidisciplinary community and educational platform a major event in Amsterdam that connects creative agencies with professionals and the public Denise has built an extensive network and gained valuable experience in the creative sector she leads the organization in promoting creativity in communications and works with the board partners and committees to further ADCN's mission of "creative growth" This includes nurturing top talent and developing impactful ideas within the Dutch creative industry 🎬Hope you enjoy listening to this Episode 🔗Episode 11 Links🔗ADNIGHT  Next Event 04/10/24 Denis Linkedin The Mad Max Movie  The Alchemist Book  The Film Director Bubi Burnt  The film Invasion directed by Bubi Burnt 1);}.css-4hf0t5:focus{outline:none;}.css-4hf0t5:hover{border-color:rgba(215 🔗Episode 11 Links🔗ADNIGHT  Next Event 04/10/24 ADCN Denis Linkedin The Mad Max Movie  The Alchemist Book  The Film Director Bubi Burnt  The film Invasion directed by Bubi Burnt powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com If you've ever wanted to know about champagne Join me on this podcast as I navigate the murky waters of human behavior and personal anecdotes through in-depth interviews with incredible people—all served with a generous helping of sarcasm and satire After years as a forensic and clinical psychologist I offer a unique interview style and a low tolerance for bullshit quickly steering conversations toward depth and darkness I honor the seriousness while also appreciating wit I’m your guide through the twisted labyrinth of the human psyche SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - An 81-year-old San Marcos woman has returned home after a life-altering fall during a dream vacation in Europe Pat Zook and her friend Marianne were on day two of a trip that was to end in a two-week river cruise along the Danube River when the incident occurred the two women had gone to an Italian restaurant for dinner in Amsterdam there was an extra small stair that was not marked," Daren said slammed her head against a door that was leading to the bathrooms." Pat was discovered by a server and rushed to a hospital Pat’s neck was broken in three places and her spinal cord was compressed She required emergency surgery to save her life "She didn't want me to see her in her current state." a former public health nurse and school nurse has struggled to cope with her new reality of being paralyzed from the waist down "She's just overwhelmed and depressed by the situation and the fact that she knows that she won't be independent in the way that she was before ever again," Daren said Pat arrived back home in the San Diego area on Tuesday and is now at a rehabilitation facility in North County A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help Pat with medical and flight costs that could exceed $50,000 "Just a lot of people stepping up to help," Daren said "I'm hopeful that she can look at the things that she still can do and find independence through that And I'm hopeful that we can continue to support her and help her live her life in a new way.” This story was initially reported by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy Three Stacks posted on his social media accounts photos of Missing posters that seek information about a lost blue two-toned notebook “Black sketches and notes inside,” it reads “Last seen in Amsterdam Noord on March 29.” There’s a sketch of a geometric mouse named “Ricky Rattan” who seems to be the cool lost sibling of Mickey If you have any information please reach out to missing@myriadofpyramids.com There also seems to be a new instagram account under the same name that is private, as well as a website where you can download the same missing poster and spread the word If you download the image from that website Where_is_my_notebook_This_is_real_Andre_3000_Thanks_for_sharing but many online are speculating that this is promotion for a new album Last November, Three Stacks confirmed there was new music coming in 2025 I don’t want to pinpoint what it is but I want to express more.” So A MYRIAD OF PYRAMIDS pic.twitter.com/wX98EWw7ds — Philburger101 (@philburger101) May 2, 2025 IS ANDRE 3000 ROLLING OUT A RAP ALBUM??? pic.twitter.com/GPtKNU4nE4 — ryan (@TeddyPercins) May 2, 2025 UPDATE: A rep for André 3000 tells Stereogum that he really is looking for his notebook The most important stories and least important memes located the cocaine packed among 46,000 tons of pressed sunflower seeds The drugs were hidden in refrigerators on board that also contained food for the crew each carefully packed to prevent water damage The cocaine packages were marked with images of crowns which authorities believe could indicate involvement by a specific drug cartel a cargo ship flying the flag of the Marshall Islands the ship was preparing for departure from San Lorenzo a city in the province of Santa Fe along the Paraná River The Ceci had arrived in San Lorenzo after departing from the United Arab Emirates the alleged final destination of the cocaine shipment The operation was disrupted when the ship’s Filipino captain reportedly alerted police about the suspicious cargo according to his statement to investigators "A professional gang was behind the attempted smuggling,” a law enforcement source told Argentine newspaper La Nación “The cocaine bundles were hidden inside bags each bundle sealed with multiple protective layers to make the packages watertight The intention appears to have been to dump the drug shipment at a specific location in the water where it could later be retrieved by members of the criminal organization.” police detained the entire crew of the Ceci for questioning to determine whether any were complicit in the operation the ship’s cook was placed in pretrial detention as investigators suspect he was the individual responsible for hiding the drugs on board Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich hailed the seizure as a major success she called it a "knock-out against organized crime" and said the country would continue its "relentless war on drugs." Bullrich has publicly expressed her support for the hardline approach of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele who has implemented sweeping crackdowns on gang activity in El Salvador As Dutch capital prepares to celebrate 750th anniversary small business owners fear for independent retail as – behind the counter – Marie-Louise Velder weighs out loose leaf tea parcelling black leaves into paper packets Mahogany-coloured shelves are stacked with pots containing beans from Ethiopia such as vintage tea tins and old master-style pictures the sun will set for good on this cosy shop in Amsterdam who took over the business 26 years ago from an English family paid 975 guilders (about €440 or £376) rent a month in 1999 Now she expects a monthly bill of up to €4,500 That was reduced from €6,000 by an independent arbiter but still represents a hefty increase on the €3,000 she pays now that’s all I can say,” she said over a cup of Ceylon tea she said she had received a huge response from customers – “love fears are growing that the city will be increasingly dominated by chain stores and shops catering to tourists who had cycled over for some lapsang souchong described ‘t Zonnetje’s imminent disappearance as a real pity “There are a lot of cheese and Nutella-pancakes and all kinds of tourist shops Rents have been growing in the “most sought after high street retail locations” across the Netherlands, according to one market analyst Although the future of the shop site is uncertain the director of the conservation organisation Heemschut has observed that higher rents tend to mean bigger companies with more standardised offers move in when sole traders move out the shop on Haarlemmerdijk began by selling herbs but as the Dutch empire prospered it offered tea and coffee Velder makes Earl Grey in the chilly basement by steeping Assam leaves in bergamot for three days a blend that took two and a half years to perfect but her offer is sharply reduced as she runs down her stock Velder feels she has no choice but to close the shop and move on after 26 years Photograph: Judith Jockel/The GuardianLoeff said preserving living heritage – one of the aims of Heemschut – was very hard “We can preserve the wooden beams and shelves … but we can’t preserve a function We can’t say this is an original tea shop and you should preserve this for the future.” Local shops run by private owners for decades “are what make cities unique” “If you push them away and you only have standard brands and shops the attractiveness of the city disappears.” Read moreGovernment support for independent businesses such as intervention to control commercial rents “There can be quite a big gap between the type of shops that people claim to want to see in their neighbourhood and … the kind of shop that they actually frequent … I think there’s a risk there of supporting a function for which there is not really a demand.” Hagemans favours government action to protect basic needs but cautions against the state as an arbiter of taste “The retail landscape should be able to respond to the market and be dynamic And it’s democratic in the way that you vote with your wallet.” Down the road from ‘t Zonnetje, near a pizza joint and lemonade shop, a banner has gone up to mark the 750th anniversary of Amsterdam Velder has heard there are plans afoot to support small business owners in this anniversary year Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker and held a customer at gunpoint for nearly five hours He demanded €200 million in cryptocurrency and a safe exit from the building—but nothing went according to plan Bobby Boermans, director of Netflix’s new thriller iHostage lives near the store and remembers that surreal night hostage situations like this are scarce in the Netherlands chose to take a hostage in broad daylight on one of the busiest squares in Amsterdam,” he tells TIME Boermans had just finished filming Netflix’s thriller series The Golden Hour—based on a fictional terror attack in Amsterdam—when a neighbor messaged him about the unfolding crisis He passed by the scene shortly after and was struck by the silence that lingered once the chaos dissipated “Only the bullet holes in the glass remained It made me ask: what happened during those five terrifying hours It’s nothing short of a miracle that all the hostages survived there’s the symbolic weight of the setting itself—a global brand like Apple A place of sleek design and calm… it became the scene of something truly horrifying inside and out.” releasing on April 18 and inspired by the real events of that winter day three years ago Here's what to know about the hostage crisis that shook the Netherlands—and how it ended Read more: Here’s What’s New on Netflix in April 2025 an armed man dressed in camouflage gear entered the store and took a 44-year-old Bulgarian man hostage while other customers attempted to hide People on the upper floors of the building where the Apple Store occupies the ground level Police arrived within 10 minutes and were met with gunfire—at least four shots were fired Authorities suspected the man was carrying explosives and quickly locked down the area Special forces and ambulances flooded the scene and workers in nearby stores were ordered to shelter in place police successfully evacuated about 70 people from the building Boermans chose to closely follow the timeline of that night we consciously focused solely on the night of the hostage situation but most of the story beats you see on screen are based on things that actually happened We changed the dialogue and gave all characters fictional names so they couldn’t be traced back to the individuals involved hundreds of people were involved in the stand-off but we focused on five main characters—each from a different background each offering a unique perspective,” he explains Read more: The 100 Best Mystery and Thriller Books of All Time Early in the stand-off, the gunman contacted police and demanded €200 million in cryptocurrency (over US$226 million at the time) and a safe way out. His motives remained unclear. He also sent selfies and photos to the local press during the incident, which quickly spread across social media and news outlets, along with videos of the unfolding scene. At 10:30 p.m., after hours of negotiations, the gunman asked for water. Police used a robot to deliver a bottle. As the hostage walked toward the store entrance to retrieve it, he seized the moment to flee and ran outside. The gunman gave chase. At that moment, a special police unit vehicle accelerated and struck the suspect. He fell unconscious, and videos of him lying on the ground circulated widely on social media. Police confirmed later that night that the man survived and was taken to the hospital. He was not carrying explosives. A day later, officials confirmed he had died from his injuries. Authorities investigated the officer who struck the suspect and decided not to press charges. The Public Prosecution Service later stated that the officer acted appropriately and would not face criminal charges. The identity of the man taken hostage and his condition were not, at that point, revealed. Akkad had several prior encounters with the criminal justice system, including for weapons possession. He also received a sentence of 60 hours of community service, one month of conditional release, and a three-year restraining order for harassing an ex-girlfriend, the newspaper reported. TIME may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website Offers may be subject to change without notice Shane Croucher is a Breaking News Editor based in London Shane joined Newsweek in February 2018 from IBT UK where he held various editorial roles covering different beats He is a graduate of the University of Lincoln You can reach Shane by emailing s.croucher@newsweek.com either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content Dutch police confirmed there was an explosion inside a car in central Amsterdam on Thursday just days after a knife attack in the city that investigators are treating as terrorism The reasons for this latest incident are not yet known but police said they had arrested the driver of the car Surveillance camera footage shared on social media shows the small red car turning slowly toward people in busy Dam Square It then stops before what appears to be an explosion inside the vehicle that sends people nearby running away Other graphic footage captured by witnesses and shared on social media shows the car ablaze as a man staggers around visibly injured before he is extinguished by firefighters The city's police department said they had closed off Dam Square "due to a burning vehicle" and that one person—the driver of the vehicle—was receiving medical care "The cause of the fire is still unknown," police said in their statement on X "We suspect that the driver caused the fire himself." Police said an army bomb disposal team was on site to determine which flammable substances were in the car "CCTV footage shows that the fire on Dam Square started after an explosion in the car One eyewitness called Willem said he was just three meters away from being hit by the car as he crossed the road shortly before the explosion "The glass flew into our necks," Willem told De Telegraaf He turned around and saw the car on fire with the driver still inside: "It was quite unreal He was in that burning car and climbed out himself and started walking around crazily." A shop security guard who works in Dam Square told the publication: "He set himself on fire a knife-wielding assailant in Amsterdam seriously wounded five people—including two from the U.S.—in a stabbing attack on a busy shopping street Prosecutors have since said they are treating the incident as terrorism The suspect is a 30-year-old Ukrainian man from the eastern Donetsk region The attack lasted several minutes before the assailant was stopped by a passerby near the city's Dam Square in the late afternoon The victims were identified as a 67-year-old woman and a 69-year-old man from the U.S a 26-year-old man from Poland and a 19-year old Dutch woman from Amsterdam This article includes reporting by The Associated Press Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsweek is committed to journalism that is factual and fair We value your input and encourage you to rate this article Newsletters in your inbox See all A pair of electrifying London shows bagged four prizes at the Olivier awards The Royal Court and Regent’s Park Open Air theatre were among the victorious venues at Sunday’s Olivier awards, which recognise the cream of London’s Theatreland. But there was reason to celebrate in the Netherlands, too. The bold West End productions Oedipus and The Years, which picked up four awards between them, have their origins at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) Garai calls Arbo a “genius” and said that the production’s power is a result of fusing several elements of theatre-making from around Europe “Eline is Norwegian so she comes from that tradition of Ibsen Amsterdam has ITA’s incredible tradition of physical and quite conceptual work And England has this usually narrative-based I think The Years is a perfect example of how when you marry those elements together you can make really great exciting work that feels very challenging in the best way to an audience.” who became the sixth woman to win the best director Olivier award said she was delighted by how British audiences had responded to The Years “There are talks [for ITA] to come more to England,” she said “For us to be able to show these productions to a British audience It’s one of our biggest missions: how to share different perspectives from different cultures We are an international house.” Arbo said that increasingly “politicians want to close borders” but it is vital “to have that exchange of perspective to develop culture” had not been a significant obstacle for her to work in the UK “It had the potential to be profoundly alienating but I loved it Read moreThree years ago, Rebecca Frecknall was the toast of the Olivier awards as her version of Cabaret picked up seven prizes. ITA took note of the rising star director. She was invited to Amsterdam to direct a version of Strindberg’s Miss Julie with the ensemble in 2024 Frecknall was announced as ITA’s Ibsen Artist in Residence Frecknall said that Arbo had been “a great support in delivering my first ITA production last year” and added: “It’s going to be wonderful to have a home at this incredible theatre for the next three years and to keep working with their talented ensemble of actors.” You wouldn’t be surprised if she and Arbo are back celebrating at the Oliviers before too long An Ivan Perisic hat trick helped PSV defeat Fortuna Sittard 4-1 at home on Saturday The win for Peter Bosz's side means that the gap to league leaders is four points with three games remaining in the Eredivisie season Feyenoord also scored four against Heracles and AZ beat Go Ahead Eagles 0-3 in a controversy-filled match Perisic got the first goal of the game after 15 minutes when he was on hand to smash the ball home from close range The Croatian got his second in the 40th minute after a poor error in the Fortuna defence gave him an easy finish PSV have not been at their best this season Bosz’s side lost just once last season on their way to winning the Eredivisie season but have struggled this season giving themselves a tough ask to catch Ajax and the third PSV goal looked like the PSV of old Quick interplay resulted in Guus Til being sent through on the wing and his hard low pass across the box was absolutely perfect for Noa Lang to tap home and get on the scoresheet A nice finish from Jasper Dahlhaus got a goal back for Fortuna to make it 3-1 before Perisic got his third goal of the game with another simple finish PSV was not the only Eredivisie team to score four goals or more during the weekend Feyenoord continued their impressive run of form under manager Robin Van Persie with a 1-4 win away to Heracles Almelo and Givaro Read scored the goals for the Rotterdammers Another match with a significant scoreline is FC Groningen Waalwijk is currently bottom of the league and faces an uphill battle to stay in the division after the drubbing The most noteworthy match was at the Adelaarshorst Go Ahead Eagles faced AZ Alkmaar in what is a rematch of the hotly contested KNVB Cup final a month ago The cup final was clearly still on the mind of many players as the match turned into a controversial affair with a red card and what looked like racism from a Go Ahead Eagles supporter who is becoming much discussed due to his on-pitch antics The center-back made it 0-2 for Maarten Martens's side after Gerrit Nauber had scored an own goal to give AZ the lead in the 16th minute Jayden Addai got a third goal for AZ Alkmaar before Goes who had his share off on pitch battles with Go Ahead Eagles during the cup final was then sent off in the 92nd minute for what referee Bas Nijhuis felt was a dangerous tackle The game will continue to be in the news as footage emerged after the match of a Go Ahead Eagles fan making a monkey gesture towards AZ winger Ibrahim Sadiq there has been no response to the footage from either club or the Dutch football association It’s understood that Ajaz would be willing to sell Hato but only if a good enough offer comes in for the young defender Speaking to Voetbal Primeur, Verweij said: "So, Ajax has spoken to Chelsea about Hato But he has also been linked to Liverpool and Arsenal and then the price can go to a level that makes you really happy “They will be rubbing their hands with glee I don’t think Ajax will care much whether he goes to Arsenal Because then he will become a player for the main prize again." Chelsea have been following Hato long-term and are now firming up their plans to move for the Holland international Hato can play at centre-half and left-back with his versatility attractive to Chelsea chiefs The youngster's deal with Ajax runs to 2028 The Netherlands international has been heavily linked with an Ajax exit for several months, amid significant interest from multiple top clubs in Europe, and Chelsea are set to intensify their pursuit of his signature over the next few weeks READ MORE: Osimhen and Williams IN - Chelsea's dream line up for 2025-26 Sky Sports News report that Chelsea are “seriously considering” a move for the 19-year-old this summer, while Dutch publication Telegraaf claim that Enzo Maresca’s side have already initiated talks to sign him Arsenal and Liverpool are both known admirers of Hato with the former holding a long-standing interest in his services following an impressive breakout onto the senior stage Chelsea are determined to win the race for his signature as they look to bolster the defensive options at Maresca’s disposal EXCLUSIVE: Watkins lined up as Osimhen ‘Plan B’ for Chelsea Axel Disasi and Ben Chilwell are all reportedly set to be sold by the Blues while Benoit Badiashile and Trevoh Chalobah may also depart Stamford Bridge on permanent deals amid the club’s pursuit of Marc Guehi and Dean Huijsen Reports indicate that academy star Ishe Samuels-Smith may be given a chance in the first-team next campaign but Chelsea are still hoping to bring Hato to west London as they look to land a suitable competitor to Marc Cucurella at left-back Hato is capable of playing as a central defender or as a left-back and he has already racked up a whopping 108 senior appearances for Ajax since making his debut back in January 2023 at just 16 years of age Hato still has three years remaining on his current contract at Ajax although widespread reports suggest that he is expected to leave the Eredivisie giants this summer as a host of Premier League clubs eye a potential deal The Dutchman has an Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €46.3m but Ajax may reportedly hold out for a fee in excess of €50m in order to sanction a sale Get the latest transfer insights and analyses directly in your mailbox Our goal is simple - to become the #1 multi-language transfers source in the football world serving the football fan their direct desire for everything around the most popular subject in football: Football Transfers FootballTransfers (FT) is a project designed to fulfill the massive interest in the transfer market and provide a realistic, algorithmically-driven valuation of football players. We do this together with our partner SciSports Valuing a player is currently an arbitrary process where teams players and representatives simply estimate what they are worth current and future skill level as well as contract length and other details to create our unique internal calculation From there we derive our own valuation for each and every player in the world’s major football competitions Everything you need to know about Jordan Henderson's salary details playing for Ajax England international and Liverpool legend Jordan Henderson left Anfield in 2023 to join Saudi side Al-Ettifaq after spending 12 seasons with the Merseyside club the English midfielder didn’t quite feel at home in Saudi Arabia making a return to Europe just a year later by joining Eredivisie side Ajax in January 2024 The veteran midfielder has proven to be a valuable addition to Ajax’s young squad offering much-needed stability and leadership in midfield Henderson’s current contract with Ajax runs until 2026 accompanied by a hefty paycheck for his services He currently ranks as one of the highest-paid players at the club and across the league GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out 2025‍DALLAS — Welcome to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) where Cathay Pacific (CX) flies its Airbus A350-1000 daily Despite being home to KLM (KL) and hosting the SkyTeam headquarters Amsterdam has been the object of recent interest from the oneworld Alliance oneworld opened its second-ever lounge in the Dutch capital which can be accessed by oneworld business class and status holders' passengers travelling to extra-Schengen destinations has recently announced its new non-stop connection between AMS and Muscat International Airport (MCT) The oneworld expansion in Europe is not limited to Amsterdam as CX aims to serve over 100 destinations in 2025 CX operates both Airbus A350 and Boeing 777-300ER versions to its European destinations which will soon see the addition of Rome Fiumicino (FCO) and Munich (MUC) The Dutch hub is one of Europe’s busiest airports handling over 66 million passengers in 2024 It can be easily accessed by train from virtually anywhere in the Netherlands and represents one of the best examples of integrated public transport in the world Our flight was initially booked in premium economy The travel class has been increasingly popular amongst the world’s largest airlines; premium economy cabins are getting larger onboard widebody aircraft as they often represent the sweet spot between travel comfort and ticket price While the seat is always an upgrade over the traditional economy class experience airlines can decide how much to increase the fare and provide enhanced services in a premium economy Finding an optimal compromise is far from straightforward with some airlines opting to keep the same dining service as in economy and others providing lounge access like in business class we are travelling as guests of Cathay Pacific as part of our extensive Airline Review the difference between economy class and premium economy can be as low as US$300 which is a great deal on a 12-hour long-haul flight and upon checking the latest information on the Cathay Pacific app I noticed that my premium economy seat 31K had been swapped for 17G which is in the middle of the business class cabin the ground staff confirmed the upgrade and issued all my business class boarding passes and printed lounge invitations for this adventure one of AMS's best – if not the best – business class lounges The new lounge was inaugurated over a year ago and attending the opening ceremony was a real pleasure and elevated amenities such as shower rooms and offices The lounge also offers great aircraft traffic views and I spent almost my entire stay staring at the countless aircraft movements I was told to allocate some time to walk from the lounge to gate G3 Here I first found a rare A340-600 heading to Paramaribo (PMB) Our aircraft for today’s flight is an Airbus A350-1000 one of the few A350-1000s to operate out of AMS The aircraft landed early in the morning from Hong Kong (HKG) and was parked at a remote stand and passengers with special needs were invited to board first Despite an initial delay in towing the aircraft to the gate CX270 is scheduled at just under twelve hours and we did not accumulate any delay during this phase B-LXB is the second A350-1000 to join CX’s fleet The aircraft has a large business class cabin at the front featuring 46 seats in the traditional 1-2-1 configuration The premium economy is arranged in a 2-4-2 layout after which 256 economy class seats are found I found the stylish amenity kit from Bamford Three menu cards were also available for dining The cabin manager personally welcomed every passenger and we were offered a welcome drink and a hot towel before taxiing to runway 18C and taking off This is complimentary for passengers travelling in business class and is priced depending on the flight for the rest of the passengers I connected immediately and used the service reliably throughout the whole flight and even post videos and pictures on social media It also allows me to browse the extensive Cathay Pacific shopping selection I chose beef for the main course and enjoyed a lovely chocolate and coffee mousse for dessert a selection of three different underrated wines from lesser-known regions and the cabin crew worked relentlessly to provide the service CX also offers an all-day dining option where passengers can request some items from the menu I also swapped the traditional breakfast options for the noodle soup as we would land at dinner time in the Netherlands I have never had so much food on an aircraft before Cathay Pacific offers one of the most impressive selections of movies and TV series I have ever seen The A350 has a nose and tail camera; however as there is more than enough space in the footrest area even with the screen The touchscreen IFE system can be controlled with a touchscreen remote on the main control panel next to the seat The panel also houses the seat control and light options while the IFE system controls the leading light The bedding is in a large box with a mattress and a blanket The seat can be turned into a lie-flat bed with one button which is further extended by a “bed extender” panel under the armrest and the flat part of the storage and footrest privacy is guaranteed thanks to the large divider passengers can always see the IFE screen of the passenger across the aisle the amenity kit is also designed by Bamford The pouch is one of my favorites from any airline and includes essentials like a toothbrush More toiletries are available in the lavatories Snacks are also available in the rear galley and I ensured to keep hydrated on this long flight The A350-1000's noise and pressurization levels contribute to everyone’s onboard comfort The breakfast service started before our descent into HKG and I opted to try the fish ball and shrimp ball noodle soup instead of any of the five breakfast options This was served with a selection of pastries Our flight from Europe was one of the first to land in the morning We touched down on runway 07C before taxiing to our gate disembarking from door 1L after an incredible in-flight journey where both the hard and soft products were some of the best I’ve ever experienced Hong Kong is one of the global aviation capitals Few cities in the world can boast the rightfully held sense of heritage that Hong Kong has regarding aviation the city’s success has always been linked closely to its airport and airline I flew from this airport back home in Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) on board what was my first and last (so far) flight on a Boeing 747 the memories of the modern terminal and the excitement of flying on a double-decker aircraft have not faded While the A350 business class product is nothing short of excellent CX has recently launched its cabin refreshment program on the Boeing 777-300ER Special mention goes to the inflight service manager Stay connected at every stop along your journey! Get any Saily mobile data plan at 5% off with the code AIRWAYSMAG5 + up to 5GB free has chronicled the story of the commercial aviation industry with his airline history articles that have appeared in AIRWAYS over two decades is a compilation of those articles.Subjects A through C are presented in this first of three volumes Covering topics such as the airlines of Alaska at the time of statehood and Canada's regional airlines of the 1960s the individual histories of such carriers as Allegheny and Continental are also included in Volume One A global review of commercial flight in its 31st yearSubscribe below to our weekly newsletter Ajax are ready to sell 19-year-old wonderkid Jorrel Hato in the summer amid interest from Chelsea Página inicial OneFootball Busca Configurações Entrar EntrarParticipeArsenal and Liverpool Monitor Ajax Star Ahead of Summer Window | OneFootballEPL Index Arsenal and Liverpool Circle Ajax’s Jorrel Hato – But Price Could Prove a PuzzleRising Star in AmsterdamJorrel Hato’s name is climbing rapidly up the wishlist of Europe’s elite the Ajax defender is showcasing the kind of maturity and positional intelligence that belies his age standing tall in Francesco Farioli’s vibrant Ajax side Comfortable at left-back but equally adept in central defence Hato’s versatility is precisely the profile that gets Mikel Arteta’s transfer senses tingling “Promising Holland international Hato has been on the Gunners’ radar since late 2023 but a move is yet to materialise,” notes The Mirror That may be due in part to Arsenal’s current centre-back depth with William Saliba a mainstay and Gabriel Magalhaes recovering from recent hamstring surgery Jakub Kiwior has stepped in impressively in the Brazilian’s absence but his long-term future at the Emirates remains uncertain has already spoken glowingly of Arsenal’s defensive project “Hato recently spoke on record about his admiration for Jurrien Timber and the way his compatriot has mastered playing multiple defensive roles at the Emirates Stadium.” It’s a remark that underlines both his ambition and readiness for a step up Kieran Tierney is expected to return to Celtic on a free and Oleksandr Zinchenko’s role appears increasingly peripheral “Kiwior remains hugely valued by Arteta and he is unlikely to be short of interest having previously been courted by several Italian clubs and Marseille,” The Mirror reports Arteta’s admiration for the Pole is evident yet with multiple needs across the pitch — striker and backup goalkeeper — Arsenal’s summer priorities may lie elsewhere New sporting director Andrea Berta also casts a long shadow over business to come While the club had done considerable groundwork on Espanyol keeper Joan Garcia — once tipped to be Raya’s understudy — Berta’s lack of recent contact with the player’s camp suggests a cooling of interest “Sources close to the Spanish shot-stopper have indicated there has been no contact from Berta since he started work in north London.” Arsenal aren’t alone in their admiration for Hato Liverpool are also monitoring the Dutch defender as they cast their net wider under Arne Slot The Reds are additionally chasing Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez another full-back talent deemed a fit for Slot’s high-octane football “Liverpool are also tracking Dutchman Hato alongside their pursuit of Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez,” reveals The Mirror while both clubs also maintain interest in Huijsen the battle for the Juventus youngster may heat up before summer fully arrives Hato’s contract at Ajax runs until June 2028 and “does not include a buy-out clause meaning Ajax will be looking to drive a hard bargain.” Given their track record of lucrative sales — from Antony to Frenkie de Jong and Lisandro Martinez — the Eredivisie leaders are well-versed in maximising value There’s little doubt Hato has the tools to thrive in the Premier League but one wonders if Arsenal’s interest is realistic unless they shift personnel “It’s difficult to envisage the Gunners triggering the Spaniard’s £50million release clause given he would be behind Gabriel and William Saliba in the Emirates pecking order.” With such a hefty fee and fierce competition for places Hato may see Liverpool as a more accessible route to Premier League minutes — particularly as Arne Slot will look to inject fresh energy and tactical flexibility into his squad the prospect of signing Jorrel Hato is mouth-watering he’s already clocked regular minutes in a top-tier European league That’s the type of long-term profile that Liverpool have excelled in developing — just look at the evolution of Trent or Gomez in past years Arne Slot’s familiarity with the Eredivisie could play a decisive role here He knows the demands of Dutch football and would understand how to integrate Hato into the system without delay And let’s be honest — Kerkez might be the more pressing need if Robertson is to be gradually phased Ajax are masters of the transfer poker face “There is little chance of the Eredivisie leaders rolling over in transfer negotiations,” and we all know how high they drove fees for Antony a well-structured deal could get it over the line If Liverpool can outmanoeuvre Arsenal for Hato’s signature He’s a future starter and potentially a transformational player in both defence and build-up play Let’s just hope FSG back Slot to make the first big swing Notícias RelacionadasArsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United looking to give Barcelona financial boost Arsenal suffer a blow ahead of Champions League semi-final tie with PSG Injured Arsenal trio rejoin training ahead of PSG clash Arsenal get major injury boost for Champions League showdown with PSG Capello tells Inter what to avoid against Barcelona and still believes in Arsenal 👏 Corinthians domina seleção OF da 7ª rodada do BR 25 O OneFootball montou a seleção da rodada 7 do Brasileirão 2025. Após a vitória por 4 x 2 sobre o Internacional, o Corinthians dominou o nosso time.Flamengo, 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NEWS10 ABC Mildred Elley to open new Amsterdam location Off the Beaten Path: Far Shot Axe Throwing Hochul signs proclamation for 50th anniversary of Willowbrook documentary People in the Capital Region are used to seeing movies filmed around here but what happened in one local city was a horror movie scene that came to life One brave citizen helped save the day before police arrested a man in a clown mask who was carrying an electric chainsaw Local restaurant owner speaks in Washington about tariff impact Knee replacement won't stop local woman from running 5k Multiple cars had their windows smashed in at an apartment complex in Watervliet last October Police just recently charged the suspect tied to this case with a felony A team is investigating Monday to see if there was any further damage to the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse foundation after a tugboat and barge crashed into the monument last week New York is recognizing the deadly epidemic that’s impacted Indigenous people for generations May 5 is the National Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (M.M.I.P.) Awareness Day but the state is now acknowledging an awareness week Proposed rebates for electric landscaping equipment I work for a major airline which means I have flight benefits that turn wild ideas into boarding passes My best friend is my go-to travel companion and always seems to be down for a spur-of-the-moment adventure The trip had been on our bucket list for years, and when I saw open seats on a flight to the Netherlands I knew we had to take advantage of the opportunity Our return flight was scheduled for 3:15 p.m. so I knew we'd only have about an hour to enjoy the tulips I did a quick TikTok deep-dive and found a place called The Tulip Barn which is located about 30 minutes from the airport still half-asleep but buzzing with excitement When we arrived and saw the roughly 1.5 million tulips The flowers were even more vibrant and magical than we imagined they'd be and yellow tulips stretched across the fields They were so perfect it almost felt as though someone had Photoshopped them into a picture and it felt like every corner had been thoughtfully designed for the perfect shot My friend and I set a timer for every three to five minutes to ensure we had enough time to hit them all Guests helped each other find the perfect angle and gave inspiration for fun poses Although we only had an hour to enjoy the flowers Three hours in Amsterdam might not be enough time for museums or canals but it was perfect for enjoying the tulips The only downside was that because we had no accommodations we had to haul our backpacks through the fields turning an average day off into a full-on international adventure Working in aviation means I see time zones as opportunities Seeing the tulips in person — even for one hour — was everything we'd hoped for and more cars pulled to the side of the road and no plane arrived or departed in the Netherlands for two minutes on Sunday as the country went silent to remember victims of war Bruno Gouisset is CEO of the joint venture Following the company’s appointment as joint venture partner to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Lagardère Travel Retail has announced the official launch of its operations which went live during the night of April 30 to May 1 former Executive Vice-President Merchant at Lagardère Travel Retail and Deputy CEO of Extime Duty Free has been appointed CEO of the joint venture This milestone is said to mark the beginning of a collaboration built on mutual trust and a shared ambition to deliver world-class retail experiences at Europe’s fourth-largest aviation hub this partnership aims to set a new benchmark for airport retail the complete refurbishment of the stores will rethink the commercial offer providing brands with greater opportunities for visibility and expression within the terminals while delivering enhanced value for customers through an engaging and seamless shopping experience Lagardère Travel Retail’s first priority during the takeover was to ensure business continuity and a smooth transition for all stakeholders the project’s journey continues with the opening later this year of the innovative “Cloud Store” an entirely reimagined retail space in Lounge 1 followed by new retail spaces in Lounges 2 and 3 the new stores will embody the partners’ commitment to delivering a revitalized Duty Free offer with competitive pricing and a seamless customer experience As the new joint venture begins operations at Schiphol Lagardère Travel Retail has announced the appointment of Bruno Gouisset as CEO of both the venture and Lagardère Travel Retail Netherlands With extensive experience and a proven leadership track record as former Executive Vice President Merchant and Deputy CEO of Extime Duty Free Bruno brings the perfect blend of strategic vision and operational excellence to the new joint venture His expertise in brand strategy and range development will be key in curating a retail experience that appeals to passengers while delivering results “I am excited and honored to take the helm of this project which is the result of a shared vision with our partners at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and a lot of hard work by our dedicated team “All stakeholders are fully committed to ensuring its success and we are firmly convinced of the strategic relevance and potential this partnership represents for both Lagardère Travel Retail and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol locally based teams that combine global expertise with a deep understanding of the Dutch market.” Director Commercial Terminal at Royal Schiphol Group added “By combining Lagardère Travel Retail's expertise with our vision for the future of Schiphol we are able to offer travelers a shopping experience that is both high-quality and competitively priced This collaboration takes the passenger experience to the next level by creating an offering that aims to exceed travelers' expectations.” FILE - Bike riders on the Erie Canalway/ Hudson-Mohawk-Hike Trail AMSTERDAM — The city of Amsterdam has completed the steps to be recognized as an Empire State Trail Town and plans to leverage the local benefits of the Erie Canalway Trail “It's all about focusing on the amenities of the city and what the city has to offer,” said Deputy Mayor and Ward 4 Alderman Christopher Carpenter on Wednesday Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. 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(Bart Maat/Pool Photo via AP, File) AMSTERDAM (AP) — The mayor of Amsterdam apologized Thursday for the role the Dutch capital played in the persecution of its Jewish citizens during World War II, saying the government at the time “let its Jewish residents down terribly.” Speaking at an event marking Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, Mayor Femke Halsema said that civil servants in Amsterdam played an active role in the murder of some thousands of Jewish citizens of the city. “The Amsterdam government, when it came down to it, was not heroic, not determined and not merciful. And it let its Jewish residents down terribly,” Halsema said. “On behalf of the city government, I offer my apologies for this,” she added. Halsema spoke at Hollandsche Schouwburg, a theater which operated as a collection point for Jews who were deported to extermination camps. She recalled how the municipality helped with the registration of Jewish citizens and the drawing up of cards where Jews lived. “Services were prepared to help enact one after the other anti-Jewish measure,” she said. “Step by step, the municipal machine became part of the machinery of evil.” Halsema’s apology — ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Netherlands’ liberation from the Nazis — was not the first from the Netherlands. Some Dutch organizations have also issued apologies for their own roles in the historic tragedy. The Dutch national railway company apologized in 2005 for its role in transporting Jews to camps and announced it would pay reparations. Halsema’s apology comes six months after what she described as “an eruption of antisemitism” in which Israeli fans were assaulted after a soccer game in the Netherlands. The attacks garnered headlines worldwide and more than sixty suspects were arrested. Associated Press writer Mike Corder in The Hague, Netherlands, contributed to this report. Go to Home PageSubscribeAdvertiser disclosureSearch The Points Guy 27 (the day the city was first mentioned in official records) a yearlong calendar of events promises plenty of options to join the fun whenever travelers are visiting from small neighborhood gatherings to citywide shindigs — like a 9-mile street party on the A10 highway on the summer solstice Many hotels also have launched packages around the 750th anniversary Formerly the private residences of prominent Amsterdam families (including a mayor) and a bank this cluster of stately buildings now welcomes guests as one of the city's most opulent hotels Historic architectural details and UNESCO-protected artwork set an elegant vibe throughout public spaces are lushly appointed in soothing grays and pastels with delightfully Dutch touches like fresh tulips and chocolates shaped like wooden shoes offers a calming respite after a day of sightseeing Another reason for a stay: dinner at Spectrum two-Michelin-star restaurant helmed by Dutch chef Sidney Schutte His culinary genius shines in a sublime tasting menu showcasing local ingredients; dishes are as beautiful as they are scrumptious Complemented by an extensive wine list and impeccable service this is a meal (and a stay) you'll remember for a long time Rates at the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam start at $885 or 120,000 Hilton Honors points per night has become one of Amsterdam's most coveted reservations since opening in 2023 The design ethos pays homage to the 17th-century property's historic roots (it once served as a theater where Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn worked as a production assistant) Half of the 40 guest rooms (14 of which are suites) have been recently renovated Rates at The Dylan start at $570 per night The dazzling interiors of this beautiful property on Prinsengracht (the Prince's Canal) are as much fun to explore as the city's canal-lined streets Dutch-inspired design Easter eggs beckon in both public spaces and all 122 rooms: whispering prince statues in hallways bright yellow tulip-inspired chairs and Delft blue tableware yogurt and Dutch-centric dishes like poffertjes (mini pancakes) join the complimentary jenever tasting for guests at the recently revamped lobby "barstro," Prins & Aap Dutch-inspired plates and classic fare like burgers Rates at Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht start at $400 or 30,000 World of Hyatt points per night this majestic hotel offers an upscale respite from the bustle of nearby Dam Square chicly appointed guest rooms and arguably the city's most spectacular setting for breakfast: its stunning Wintergarden this belle epoque beauty features a soaring glass ceiling was a tailor — and the sewing motif runs a common thread throughout the decor from antique sewing machines to framed vintage clothing The aptly named Bar The Tailor is a fun spot for a drink the staff prepares a dramatic cocktail for guests in the lobby It's the perfect predecessor to dinner in the hotel at one of Amsterdam's oldest restaurants which first opened in 1885 and now has a Michelin star Rates at the Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky start at $369 per night Hoxton hotels have long been known for their quirky, cool-kid vibes, which this property, housed in the former headquarters of the Royal Holland Lloyd Shipping Company, boasts in spades. It's an ideal choice for travelers already familiar with Amsterdam, as its location in the buzzy Eastern Docklands neighborhood offers a distinctly different experience than the brand's city center outpost Former booking offices have been beautifully preserved and transformed into bar and dining areas while the spacious outdoor patio is a pleasant spot for a drink in sunny weather Guests can choose from 136 rooms across quirkily named categories (Cosy and Biggy all of which feature Hoxton's signature throwback vibe with bold geographic accents boasting a grand piano and grand shipping-line mirror a split-level space that has a spiral staircase to the top — offer especially unique experiences Rates at The Hoxton, Lloyd Amsterdam start at $195 per night 19th-century building is steeped in history starting with its canal-side location on Amsterdam's original defense wall it first began hosting guests as a "gentleman's inn of distinction," and since the 1950s De L'Europe has been owned by the Heineken family furnished with the Heineken family's Dutch art collection and handsome antiques while the wraparound waterfront terrace beckons for lingering during summer months And this is arguably the city's most convenient hotel for a canal tour: Simply step off the dock onto a salon boat for a private tour arranged by the concierge A recent redevelopment has unveiled three new restaurants this modern space offers 14 design-forward suites others by world-renowned institutions such as the Van Gogh Museum Rates at De L'Europe start at $462 per night It's hard to imagine a more authentically Dutch experience than staying in one of the 223 rooms and suites in this collection of 25 beautifully restored canal houses along the Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht The hotel is named after Peter Pulitzer (the grandson of the journalism prize founder) who in 1970 began purchasing and refurbishing dilapidated canal houses Following an extensive renovation in 2015 and 2016 the hotel is still arguably the city's most fashionable stay are downright divine (the most recent additions are the Flower Collector's Suite the Porcelain Collector's Suite and the three-story Merchant Suite Guests should be sure to stroll through the gorgeous courtyard gardens and terraces Rates at Pulitzer Amsterdam start at $329 per night A snazzy option away from city center crowds this Autograph Collection property is fresh off a smart renovation that plays up its history as a school The design scheme earns top grades for stylish clever nods to the building's academic days from carpet patterns resembling students' notes to chalkboards indicating room numbers as math equations with several located in former classrooms (the science lab is especially charming) about a 15-minute walk from the top cultural institutions of Museumplein In the other direction (also within easy walking distance) the trendy De Pijp neighborhood beckons with abundant options for shopping and dining a cheerfully elegant restaurant that specializes in Caribbean cuisine also deserves a dinner (high tea also is excellent) Rates at The College Hotel Amsterdam start at $267 or 40,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night contemporary art takes center stage at this centrally located hotel which is just steps from Amsterdam's main train station Each Art'otel property (there are also locations in London; Berlin; Zagreb Rome) highlights work from a signature artist; here the striking creations of renowned Dutch artist Atelier van Lieshout are scattered throughout the building The 3,200-square-foot on-site Art'otel Gallery regularly hosts workshops Guests can take advantage of various packages including one that comes with free admission to the Straat Museum the world's largest museum dedicated to street art and graffiti And don't forget to grab a coloring book — they're for both adults and kids — during check-in Rates at Art'otel Amsterdam start at $422 per night This palacelike property cuts a commanding profile on the Amstel River when its illuminated facade reflects on the water white columns and striking staircases that beckon for a photo with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the river is just the spot to watch boats glide past while sipping tea or wine The rooms (55 guest rooms and 24 suites) nod to centuries past pastel floral wall patterns and handmade Delft blue pottery A room with a river view is worth the splurge (or the points redemption) but you can also enjoy the vistas from the lovely outdoor terrace in warm weather months Rates at the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam start at $610 or 91,000 IHG One Rewards points per night This chic property which recently joined the esteemed Mandarin Oriental portfolio is smack in the middle of the Museum District an ideal location for travelers with an arts-heavy itinerary Behind the landmark building's majestic facade — it once served as a bank and a music conservatorium — the vibe is an appealing blend of luxe and laid-back glass-encased central courtyard designed by Italian architect Piero Lissoni anchors the sprawling lobby lounge area which dubs itself "the living room of Amsterdam." earth-toned rooms are well appointed and cozy and the 3,000-square-foot Akasha spa is a destination on its own The trio of dining establishments — the Asian-inspired Taiko Cuisine and Taiko Bar a Mediterranean-leaning menu at Barbounia and small bites at the Lounge — offer options for every taste Rates at Conservatorium Hotel start at $580 per night The W Amsterdam offers prospective guests a unique choice: whether to bunk up in a room housed in a bank first built in 1906 (referred to or one in the former communications center of the Royal Dutch Post (W Exchange) is fun and contemporary (though some guests may not prefer the open-layout room design) The real star of the show is the W's buzzy dining options: Mr which serves up Mediterranean cuisine in a gorgeous space illuminated by stunning chandeliers Rates at W Amsterdam start at $336 or 54,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night. 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