Volkshotel, building in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volkshotel is a hotel in Amsterdam housed in a former newspaper building, featuring exposed concrete and open ceilings throughout. The rooms are compact with oversized windows, comfortable beds, and multiple outlets for charging devices.
The building was originally a newspaper headquarters and retained its distinctive industrial design with concrete floors and open ceilings. This characteristic structure was preserved when the building was converted into a modern hotel.
The name reflects its public and open nature, welcoming people from all backgrounds. Guests from around the world mingle in shared spaces, creating a social atmosphere where strangers become acquaintances during their stay.
The hotel sits near a metro station providing quick access to the city center. A private parking area is available, free Wi-Fi covers the entire hotel, and a shared workspace serves guests who need to work.
Bathrooms feature an unusual layout with the sink positioned outside the bathroom proper, something to discover before unpacking. The rooftop offers a spa experience with hot tubs and a sauna overlooking the city.
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