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22 OCTOBER 2024
Set to open in 2027, Mama Shelter Amsterdam will bring its flamboyant, irreverent, and sassy energy to the Dutch capital.
Amidst the quaint villages and once-gritty industrial parks of the Noord district now lies some of Amsterdam’s most exciting creative and nightlife scenes. Mama Shelter Amsterdam will embrace all its new neighbourhood’s quirks and eccentricities. Designed by Mama Shelter’s in-house design team, guests can expect exuberant interior decorations, from graffitied ceilings to singular ornaments that draw references from the unique local area throughout the hotel. Echos of Mama’s personality extend to the hotel’s 150 guestrooms in two categories, with playful cartoon masks that remind guests not to take themselves too seriously.
Sharing and conviviality remain the beating heart of this urban refuge, and Mama Shelter Amsterdam will bring a sense of occasion to every day with four F&B spaces, including an all- day dining restaurant, restaurant bar, terrace bar and rooftop bar. With homemade classics and signature cocktails, to regularly programmed Mama Nights with the best DJs and live music, it will always be a social celebration at this Mama. Those looking for more intimate spaces to host a gathering need look no further with 80 sqm of unique meeting and event spaces, including Karaoke rooms and fully kitted breakout containers.
Blending local charm with Mama’s distinctive spirit, the hotel – owned by Chagall B.V and White House Development B.V and managed by Ennismore – will open its doors in Q1 2027. The hotel’s design comes from the Amsterdam-based Paul de Ruiter Architects, which has created a design that aligns with a sustainable future and honours the building’s historic industrial past. In September 2024, the main contractor, J.P. van Eesteren, started the construction.
A hop, skip and jump across the IJ from the city’s historic centre, Mama Shelter’s new home in Amsterdam Noord is just 15 mins from Amsterdam Centraal Station and 25 mins from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. This curious corner of the city is flourishing with the avant-garde – unassuming shipyards and once-abandoned industrial estates are now home to some of the Noord’s best bars and dining establishments, whilst cultural lovers have Amsterdam’s modern icon, the Eye Filmmuseum, is a futuristic cinema, museum and film archive. As the sun sets, the A’DAM Lookout offers unrivalled panoramic views of the canals that are so cherished that they’ve made the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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